MOUNT CARMEL - Free In-Store Thurs Sep 30th 7pm























MOUNT CARMEL
Free In-Store @ Vacation
Thursday September 30th. 7pm

The trio of Matthew Reed, Patrick Reed and Kevin Shubak--heretofore known as Mount Carmel--hails from Columbus, Ohio, but if you're expecting lo-fi, greaser's palace pop a la Psychedelic Horseshit or Times New Viking, think again. Mount Carmel is a straight-up blues rock power trio. And by straight-up we mean sans revisionist three-dollar currency, Sub Pop grunge hybridization or ironic posturing. These guys have been weened on a diet almost steadfastly consisting of British blues/rock innovators: Peter Green-era Bluesbreakers, Cream and Ten Years After are immediately recognizable in their sound (in fact, the latter's "Hear Me Calling" is covered on here). This isn't a lark or something these guys are doing between noise projects--it's their life. Good, old-fashioned rock 'n' roll, plain and simple. Some folks never made time for punk, just like you've always snubbed your nose at the drum solo. Hard to believe, right? But just because you didn't live through it the first time doesn't mean you're not doomed to repeat it. The piquancy of '70s-era redbud fusing with the aroma of banana- (or strawberry-) scented paper burning and hanging in the air, the sweet cascade of Ripple hitting the back of your throat, the blurry exotica of Rorer's ubiquitous 714... it's all here, undeniably, unpretentiously and unwittingly realized. In fact, their sound is so genuine, you'll swear you were dead! Or at the very least unborn. Dig it.

MOUNT CARMEL Free In-Store
@ Vacation
Thursday September 30th. 7pm
Thanks to
SILTBREEZE
and Colt 45

TONIGHT: DJ Tonearm @ Vacation Wed Sep 22nd.























TONIGHT!
DJ Tonearm from the
VERY BE CAREFUL show
@ the FIVE STAR BAR will be spinning records
@ Vacation
on Wed. the 22nd from 7-9pm

WHITE HILLS - In-Store Sun Sep 26th 4pm


















WHITE HILLS
Free In-Store @ Vacation
Sunday September 26th. 4pm

A label like "space-rock" deserves music that's as nuanced and limitless-feeling as space, and space-rock deserves a band like White Hills. Not only do they add urgency to familiar psychedelic rock templates, but they pay just as close attention to the quiet moments as the raging ones-- each track on their self-titled Thrill Jockey debut displays a careful layering of sounds and atmospheres. - Pitchfork

WHITE HILLS
Free In-Store @ Vacation
Sunday September 26th. 4pm
Thanks to
THRILL JOCKEY
and Colt 45