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    Putting hip-hop back into the heart

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    Around the country, thousands of hip-hop events are held where pursuing MCs, or masters of ceremonies, meet to flaunt their impromptu lyrics, poetry, and spoken word via the microphone and stage. For Ohio University, a college campus in the middle of nowhere, hip-hop seems like a forgotten art. Luckily, thanks to MCs like Liza Hill, a member of the Disfunc Family, and other Hip-Hop Congress members, hip-hop is present even in the hills of Appalachia.



Vilk’s birthday bash a show to remember

On Friday, October 9th, at The Union Bar and Grill, many bands came together to celebrate Aaron Vilk’s 21st birthday. Vilk, an Ohio University student and the ACRN promotions director, booked this event to give everyone some great memories on his birthday night. This show, comprised of a wide range of bands, offered something to almost everyone. From brutal grind, to hard party hits, to rap, this dynamic and diverse show delivered both good and not-so-good tunes.



Ain’t Nothing but a Rock’n'Roll Blog: Lobsterfest 2009

I’ve been waiting for this day for quite some time now: my first-ever Lobsterfest. I put on a nice layer of sunscreen, grabbed a blanket and a pillow, and brought my laptop like the geek I am. I am ready for the day. I hope you’re ready for the rundown in the form of a live blog.



Ready to rock this Saturday at Lobsterfest

Lollapalooza is in Chicago, Illinois. Bonnaroo is in Manchester, Tennessee. Coachella is in Indio, California. These festivals may be fun, but they come complete with a lengthy drive and steep prices. A free alternative is right here; Ohio Univesity students, prepare yourself for Lobsterfest 2009.



The Red Army questions conventions with ‘Tomorrow’s Unforgiving Sun’

It’s criminal, how easily we loyal lackeys of academia forget the importance of questioning the world around us. “Tomorrow’s Unforgiving Sun,” the latest album from Athens’ incendiary ensemble The Red Army, demands listeners halt and recall the importance of “why?”



New Iron and Wine album features rare releases

Iron and Wine’s new album makes old material new again with this engaging compilation of rare tracks.



Ain’t nothing but a rock’n’roll blog: Nelsonville Music Festival, Day 2

Every spring, Robbins Crossing at Hocking College gets littered with tattoos, puffs of smoke, tie dye, floor-length skirts and floor-length hair in what is known to most as the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Mudhoney, Jolie Holland and senior splendor Willie Nelson (among other artists) will rip away a pair of Speakeasy editors’ NMF abstinence this year. Krisi [...]



The slightly tragic My Beloved Tragedy

With a name that dooms the band to carry on about strife and suffering, Columbus-based My Beloved Tragedy attempts to make heartbreak sound appealing.



Ain’t nothing but a rock’n’roll blog: Nelsonville Music Festival, Day 1

Every spring, Robbins Crossing at Hocking College gets littered with tattoos, puffs of smoke, tie dye, floor-length skirts and floor-length hair in what is known to most as the Nelsonville Music Festival.

Mudhoney, Jolie Holland and senior splendor Willie Nelson (among other artists) will rip away a pair of Speakeasy editors’ NMF abstinence this year. Krisi Nehls (Assistant Entertainment Editor) and I (Courtney Baldasare, Music Editor) will provide live coverage below, carefully documenting our endeavors, discoveries and sensations about this year’s artists and festival quirks.



Notes from the Underground: New Current 93, Sonic Youth update sound of experimental mainstays

This month sees the release of two new albums from acts that have been active since the 1980s and have garnered a reputation as sacred cows of experimental music.



Video: Times New Viking rock Athens, 4/16/09

Columbus lo-fi indie-rockers Times New Viking headlined the first night of Blackout Fest 2009, held April 17-19 at The Union. Speakeasy caught up with the band, who are signed to Matador Records, at their second Athens performance in a year to discuss their influences and how their pop sensibilities mix with the noise scene.



Ain’t nothing but a rock’n'roll blog: Blackout Fest

It is that time of year again - spring has a’sprung, and the Ohio University music scene is no longer confined to the dingy walls of the bleak indoors. It’s mid-April in Athens, and if the trill of guitars and sweaty drunkards stumbling out of bars are not enough, Blackout Fest 2009 is officially underway. There to join the the musicians and party-goers alike will be a staff of Speakeasy bloggers, filling you in along the way.