Tuesday, September 29, 2009

News From the Calamity Camp

Posted by Nick Spacek on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 9:00 AM

First up, the Calamity Cubes are doing an in studio appearance tomorrow on KKFI 90.1's Vibes With Val Show at 10:30pm.

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They're playing in front of a club audience at Davey's Uptown October 10, with Adam Lee and the Dead Horse Sound Company and Cletus Got Shot. The Cubes' Joe Henry will also be a part of the Old Canes' CD release show for Feral Harmonic at the Jackpot on October 13. Henry worked on a couple of songs on the new album, and will be helping perform them live.

If you want to find out more of what's going on with the band, they did an interview with Chicago's anti-pop country podcast It Burns When I Pee.

MP3: the Calamity Cubes, "Bear Vs. Scientist"

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I am here to admit that I have been stuck on one album in my ipod rotation since my recent purchase of the Cubes' new album. It is without a doubt that the guys put on one hell of a live performance and I am here as a happy consumer to announce that the album is just as entertaining...a vital remedy to get us fans through the Cube-less tour months. Thanks Boys!

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