Life's a gas for Drunk Concert Reviewer Peterworth.Scanning Lawrence.com's blogs today, I noticed a new arrival: Matt Peterworth, Drunk Concert Reviewer. Peterworth. Awesome name.
Peterworth starts out his Andrew Bird review starts out clever and well-meaning, but it quickly descends into flatulence and, well, absence. That's kind of why it's funny -- we've all been there. You go to a show really stoked to see the band and, like the man says, it's six drinks later and you're sloshed and happy a
It wasn't hip, sexy, trendy or in anyone's idea of hot, but this past Friday's Sweet Relief benefit was an evening of excellent music for the best of causes, and, I'm sorry you weren't there to enjoy it. I won't lecture you. But it kinda sucked that more people didn't devote a few early evening hours and 20 measly bucks (plus fees if you bought through Ticketbastard) to enjoy the work of some very talented musicians and songwriters, and to support an organization dedicated to helping musicians p
For those of you wanting to venture up north this December, there's now a great reason to do so. Andrew Bird is presenting two stands of shows in Minneapolis and Chicago, built around the concept of "Gezelligheid."
Cameron WittigThere is no way Andrew is wearing that in Minnesota in December.What the hell is that, you ask? Well, let's see if it can be explained.
Gezelligheid is a Dutch term that can only be approximately translated into English using the word "coziness," a term that fail