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NOW PLAYING: BETHANYCHICKADEE’S STAFF PICKS

“Now Playing” features playlists as well as information about the mix maker. This week we bring you the staff picks of BethanyChickadee.

About Me: I am the mastermind behind “50 States In 50 Weeks” and “Punk On The Rocks,” as well as the Marketplace Manager here at OurStage. Born and raised in Massachusetts, I don’t have an accent but I do say “wicked” a lot. When I’m not working, I like to sing and play guitar, and have recently taken up the ukulele.

Favorite Artists: Weezer, The Modern Lovers, Desmond Dekker, The Moldy Peaches, Toots & The Maytals, The Specials, The Ramones, Gossip, Why?, The Apples In Stereo, Shonen Knife

Favorite OurStage Artists: Cobalt & The Hired Guns, Gentlemen Hall, Cedarwell, Dujeous, You Say France & I Whistle, Air Traffic Controller

If I Were a Rock Star for a Day I’d Be: Henry Rollins

Because… I would get paid to make music and travel the world, and then get paid again to stand on stage and yell about making music and traveling the world. Also, I would be friends with William Shatner—which is awesome.

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50 STATES IN 50 WEEKS…WEEK 15: WISCONSIN

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Home of: Les Paul, Liberace, The Chordettes, Garbage, The Promise Ring, The Green Bay Packers, Violent Femmes, Chris Farley, Killdozer

Fun Facts: State flower; wood violet, state song; “On Wisconsin,” state dance; polka

The Venues:
Milwaukee’s annual Summerfest was certified as the World’s Biggest Music Festival in 1999 by Guinness World Records, and with over 700 artists on 11 stages for 11 days, it’s easy to see why. Summerfest is known for having a diverse lineup, and this year’s festival was no exception. Headliners included Kenny Chesney, Elvis Costello and the Imposters, Stevie Wonder, KISS, Lupe Fiasco, Bob Dylan, No Doubt and Buddy Guy. If you’re country music fan, then you just might want to consider relocating to Wisconsin. The state hosts a slew of country festivals with big name artists including Country Jam USA, Hodag Country Festival, Country Thunder and Country USA.

Outside the summer festival season, The Rave/Eagles Club in Milwaukee serves as a one stop shop for music fans of all genres. Housed in a historic 1926 meeting hall, this entertainment complex includes 6 different venues— from the 1,500 capacity Rave Hall to the 400 capacity Rave Vibe Room. The 500 capacity, all ages Rave Bar is the place to catch soon-to-be superstars. Blink-182, Pearl Jam and Nirvana all made their Wisconsin debut there. National acts like John Mayer, Green Day, Megadeth and Jason Mraz play the larger Rave Hall and Eagles Hall. And, according to Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, the Rave/Eagles Club has “America’s coolest dressing room.”

The Music:

l_6a8889d0d1752da21b8a4d61d9372606Cedarwell – Eric Neave is the heart of Cedarwell. The main songwriter for the band, he pulls in friends and fellow musicians to lend a hand with recording and live performances. Whether acoustic, introspective, delicate or rough, the music of Cedarwell is always captivating. “Black Lung” is the kind of song best enjoyed while sitting by a warm fire on a chilly winter evening.  If you are a fan of the wintry introspection of Bon Iver, Cedarwell might be your new favorite band.

m_ec9d96266cf644b3a826f0777ad893a6The New Loud - The New Loud plays energetic dance party punk in the vein of The Bravery and Hot Fuss-era The Killers. The band has slowly been building up buzz since their formation in 2001: “Secrets” from their 2006 EP ME(secrets)YOU was featured on the Hollister Co. Web site and in Hollister Co. stores for six months. This exposure helped to earn them over 40,000 Myspace plays in 12 months. The New Loud is currently working on their first full length album and will be playing CMJ 2009. They recently recorded a cover of Radiohead’s “2+2=5,” which can be streamed on their blog.

m_c94e3852c588860b439e8f3c3dfd13cfPale Young Gentlemen – Madison, Wisconsin’s Pale Young Gentlemen’s combination of indie rock with a string section (cello, viola and violin) has lead them to share the stage with Bishop Allen, Beach House, Cloud Cult and Andrew Bird. “Clap Your Hands,” from their 2007 self-titled debut album showcases the bands effortless blending of Eastern European folk influences with pop sensibilities. 2008’s Black Forest (Tra La la), Pale Young Gentlemen’s most recent album, has earned them rave reviews from VenusZine and Cokemachineglow. In addition to releasing an album in 2008, the band also recorded a haunting cover of M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes,” which you can listen to here.

m_879b66f531b942c2a598b7d6b092a7f2Will Phalen and The Stereo Addicts – For those of you who like a little experimentalism with your alt. country, check out “I Can’t Run” from Will Phalen and The Stereo Addicts’ new album Middle West. The album, produced by the band, has traditional folk instruments like banjo and mandolin rubbing shoulders with analog synthesizers and concert bells. Will Phalen and The Stereo Addicts brought their self-described “cosmic American music” to this year’s Summerfest, where they opened for Soulive.

Check out these acts and other great Wisconsin artists in the playlist below!

Who are your favorite OurStage Wisconsinites? Where do you like to see live music in Wisconsin? Let us know in the comments!

NOW PLAYING: RAINYMAPLE’S PICKS

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“Now Playing” features playlists as well as information about the person responsible for the mix. Up next: Me! RAINYMAPLE. These are my quite official staff picks.

About Me: Well, I’m the Community Manager here at OurStage. When I’m not working I like to make all sorts of crafts, play music, and hang out with my puppy Lupe. If you can’t find me check the garden, where I’m probably covered in dirt and trying to figure out how to stop tiny beetles from eating my flowers.

Favorite Artists: Café Tacuba, Mission of Burma, Shellac, Battles, OK Go, TV On The Radio… soooo many…

Favorite OurStage Artists: A Pack of Wolves, Pomplamoose, Cedarwell, Bergman Pazs, Another Cynthia

If I were a rockstar for a day I’d be… Katy Perry.

Because… I would quit the pop world and join an underground electro-punk band, then take over the world! Love the voice, love the look, hate the music.

I have so many favorites it was near impossible to make a short list. I tried to pick artists that have been featured less than others or not at all yet in the blog. Check out my playlist:

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CEDARWELL, A FLOATING BAND

picture-6Cedarwell is a band. It says so in their MySpace headline. Cedarwell isn’t just any kind of band, however. It is a “floating band” centered around frontman Erik Neave. (It says so on their OurStage page!) Neave is the primary songwriter for this floating band that grows and shrinks in numbers as the days go by. As the Sheboygan, Wisconsin native phrases it, Cedarwell’s music is “sometimes solo, sometimes with one or two friends or a choir of enemies, sometimes soft and sweet, sometimes loud and harsh.” Whatever the band may be like from day to day, Neave is the constant factor that lets Cedarwell continue being Cedarwell. And however they may sound, the music is always brilliant and inviting. Often acoustic, frequently with a folk twist, and always involving different combinations of stringed instruments.


Cedarwell has played shows all the way from Washington to Germany and many places in between. Right now they are touring locally while in the midst of recording a brand new CD. If you’re from the upper midwest US, check out one of their upcoming shows. And no matter where you’re from, make sure you check out their music.

Folk Rockers Fancy Trash Open for DeVotchKa

With raw, driving acoustic force, Fancy Trash serves as further evidence that Northampton, MA is a thriving hotbed of indie talent. After landing in the top 20 on the Acoustic charts for March, they established themselves as an OurStage band to watch. Gypsy/Folk/Indie Rockers DeVotchKa took notice and invited them to join them on four dates on their recent East Coast tour. I caught up with them at the final gig in NYC at Terminal 5:

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A few notes:

1) Dave and Josh are two of the nicest, most humble guys I’ve come across in the past couple years covering OurStage bands. After awhile I had to tell them to stop thanking me, OurStage, and the fans. I reminded them that they EARNED this opportunity. It was very cool to see them play to a big audience at Terminal 5.

2) They’re also friends with fellow OurStage great Matt Hebert, who many of you may know better as Haunt. After he won an appearance at Paste Party last year, he told the guys from Fancy Trash to check out OurStage. Clearly, it all worked out!

3) It’s also worth pointing out that Fancy Trash were our east coast representatives on the DeVotchKa tour. But we also had two other artists open for DeVotchKa in the Midwest. Make sure to check them out:

Chicago singer/songwriter (and much decorated OurStage artist) Alain De Courtenay (accompanied by violinist TJ Callanta) opened for DeVotchKa in Minneapolis, Chicago, and Indianapolis.

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And Wisconsin native Cedarwell opened the show in Madison.

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