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The Big Big Bucks//Be a Baby

March 4th, 2010 | No Comments

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…last Spring we made the acquaintance of Boston’s The Big Big Bucks, as their drummer, Mike Tucker, was pounding the tubs on tour with fellow Bostonians, Pretty & Nice when they rolled through Dayton. Well, now it’s time for The Big Big Bucks to make their Dayton debut as they plan to stop into South Park Tavern this Saturday, March 6. In many ways, the Bucks share a number of sonic similarities with their Beantown brethren: agitated guitars, blipped synths, and spazzy rhythms persistently teetering on the brink of dissonant collapse. The Bucks carve out their own niche in this oft-mined swath of musical real estate, however, infusing deadpanned waves of sugary slacker pop that give their upcoming disc, Crucial Schmooze [out March 9th on Static Eye Records], an engaging stylistic tension. Take a listen to the track below and we’ll see you on Saturday…

MP3: The Big Big Bucks “Be a Baby”

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Do Tell Records Presents: Title Tracks/Pretty & Nice/Kuan-Tonight @ South Park Tavern

February 15th, 2010 | 3 Comments

…while the snow threatens to shut down Daytonia yet again, we’ve got some excellent East Coast acts slated to stop through South Park Tavern tonight. As we mentioned last week, DC’s Title Tracks will be stopping through in support of their new album, It Was Easy. Along with them are our old friends from Boston, Pretty & Nice. Add in one of our favorite locals, the explosive/experimental instrumental quartet Kuan, and there is simply no way the snow is gonna keep us inside tonight. Hopefully, we’ll see all of you there as well….

MP3: Title Tracks “Every Little Bit Hurts”

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MP3: Pretty & Nice “Tora, Tora, Tora”

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MP3: Kuan “E”

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…and some bonus video for you…

Title Tracks : Steady Love from John Davis on Vimeo.

Pretty & Nice – Capsules from Julian Furtak on Vimeo.

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PROFILE: Title Tracks//John Davis: Part I

February 8th, 2010 | 2 Comments

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…Over the last decade, DC native John Davis earned an impressive reputation within indie rock circles with his bands Q and Not U and Georgie James. While the former channeled much of the DC music scene’s storied musical legacy into its records, the latter seemed like a radical departure for Davis into electro-pop territory. With his unrepentant desire to follow his muse wherever it may call, Davis seems to have maintained something that most who follow fleeting trends have long since surrendered: integrity. With his new outfit, Title Tracks, Davis leaves behind the sounds of Georgie James for a vintage guitar pop sound that could have easily landed them on the roster of Stiff Records circa 1977. We recently spoke via telephone with John Davis from his DC home as Title Tracks prepares to release their debut album, It Was Easy, on Ernest Jennings Record Company and head out on tour in support of the album. Title Track will appear at South Park Tavern next Monday, February 15, along with Boston’s Pretty & Nice and local instrumental quartet, Kuan

The Buddha Den: Following the demise of Georgie James, to what degree did you seek to depart from or retain elements of that band? What did you feel would be the defining feature of Title Tracks?

John Davis: I think that when we started working on these new songs, I wasn’t really…I didn’t have an agenda. I think it was just that I was gonna write whatever I wanted to do and not worry about anyone that I was collaborating with because it was just me. It was good for me to just be able to do whatever I wanted and not worry, “Well, we’ve got this song and I don’t hear keyboard or piano in it. How are we gonna do this?” Or, “I don’t hear a second vocal.” Maybe things that I had to worry about in the past. In this case, I just didn’t care about that. I’m just writing whatever I want. I knew it was gonna sound fairly different from Georgie James, though not dramatically, not quite as big a difference between Title Tracks and Georgie James as there was between Georgie James and Q and Not U. As much as I like Georgie James, there were things about it that I was never that comfortable with, so I was kinda happy to be able to move on, dump some of those things, and just do something that was completely on my own. I really like collaborating with people within a band and other writers and stuff, I think it’s something I’ll definitely do again. Just for now though with the album I did and the album I’m working on now, I’m still really enjoying just doing things by myself.

TBD: So you’re already working on something new for Title Tracks on your own?

JD: Yeah, I started writing more songs again. I’m finishing up some of the different parts and fragments I’ve had floating around for a little while that I didn’t use. I’ve had a fair amount of off time like from the road and such for the past six months to a year. I had sorta hoped to use that time a little better, meaning that I’d hoped to write more songs but I just didn’t really spend as much time as I should have. Now I finally started focusing and getting some songs finished and I’m really excited about the stuff I’ve been able to finish so far and the direction the songs are taking now. It’s something that I’m even more proud of.

TBD: Title Tracks started out by putting out the “Every Little Bit” 7” single on Dischord Records. How did that come about? Did you feel that connection with Dischord helped raise the profile of the band at such an early stage?

JD: I’ve worked with Dischord before, with my old band Q and Not U, three records and a bunch of singles, it’s an easy label for sure. I’m friends with Ian [Mackaye, Dishcord Records founder and leader of Fugazi] and the people there. I knew I wanted to get a single out first and have something available out there. I recorded those two songs and talked to Ian about it over a period of a couple of months, he was willing to do it. That was pretty much it: I know them, I’m friends with them, and wanted to work together again on that single and we did and I’m really glad that it came out on Dischord. I just really wanted to get a single out and have something out for this new project that would be available to people because I knew it would be a little while before the album was gonna be out. That was pretty much it. It was just a really natural fit working with them again.

TBD: So you did the single with Dischord and now you’re going to be releasing the full-length album It Was Easy on Ernest Jenning Recording Company. How did the materialize?

JD: I actually didn’t really know them at all before this album. My booking had suggested I send them the record after I’d finished it. He thought they would like it. So I said, “OK” and sent it to them. They did like it and they wanted to put it out. I talked to them and it turned out that the guy that works for the label was somebody that I interacted with repeatedly over the years in various ways. He used to do a webzine that I knew and he used to work at CMJ and he had promoted a show that I had played, so it was just kinda funny there was all these ways that we had already interacted in the past. The more we talked and hung out, the more I go to like him and the people at the label. They’re really, really enthusiastic about the record and about the band. It’s probably the most enthusiastic response I’ve ever had from a label in my years of putting out records. It was just really nice to feel supported that way. I’ve always felt supported by the labels that I’ve been on, but these guys in particular just seem really, really excited.

So yeah, I didn’t really know them, but we’ve gotten to know each other over the last six months or so and I’m really glad I’m working with them on this record. I feel really lucky to have met them and be able to get to work with them. I’m really satisfied so far with the way it’s been.

TBD: So I’ve seen three different release dates for the album. When does it actually come out?

JD: We’ve had to change it repeatedly because there’s been some issues with the distributor. I the vinyl and the digital will be out on February 9 and then the CD will be in stores on February 23. We’ll be selling it at shows though and I think DC stores will have [the CD] on February 9.

TBD: The timing of this tour is impeccable hitting the road really hard right as the album is released. How much coordination on your part and with your label and your booking agent to get the timing of the tour right as the album was coming out? Was there a plan to maximize the impact of that?

JD: Definitely. There was definitely a plan. We hadn’t really been playing many shows over the last few months because it was like, “Let’s just wait until the album is available.” With Georgie James, we toured a lot before we had an album out. We worked really, really hard for like a year, year-and-a-half, before the album finally came out in terms of touring and flying out to the West Coast and playing shows, all this stuff where we had no album to sell. So if somebody liked us, they still couldn’t really go buy anything. It put a real strain on the band because we spending a lot of money to go do all these things, but we weren’t really bringing in much money. We decided [with Title Tracks] to just hold off until we had the full-length available. We can sell it at shows, it will start getting around. I think that’s something we learned from the Georgie James experience.
[This tour] was definitely a coordinated thing. We knew the album was coming out in February, so we knew we could hit the road and start playing because we’ve all been very excited t about getting out and playing again. We haven’t toured in at least a year-and-a-half, and that’s pretty strange for me considering over the previous nine or ten years, I would tour for a lot of the year. It’s been really awesome being home, having this amount of time to spend at home, but I do miss playing music every night and that’s what tour provides you. It gives you the chance to be playing music every night in different places, and see places, and there’s a lot I really like about that. So yeah, it was definitely a plan to get this album out and hit the road right at the same time.

…tune in tomorrow for Part II of our interview with John Davis. Have a listen now of the track “Black Bubblegum” from the Title Tracks debut, It Was Easy

MP3: Title Tracks “Black Bubblegum”

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The Buddha Den 2nd Anniversary Show feat. Toads and Mice/Pretty & Nice/The Motel Beds/Jesse Remnant & the Trainwrecks-TONIGHT @ South Park Tavern

September 13th, 2009 | No Comments


…what can we say kids? This is a HUGE evening for all of us here at The Buddha Den, as we celebrate two years of bringing you everything you wanted to know about the Dayton music scene and more but were afraid to ask. We couldn’t be more excited or more grateful to all of you who have made this possible. It has been our distinct pleasure to get to meet so many great people near and far over the last couple of years, to see so many great performances from so many great bands, and perhaps play just a tiny role in shining a light on music scene that is so incredibly vibrant and filled with so many talented people. Thanks so much to every single one of you that has come to a show, left a comment, let us share yr music, and just kept reading this blog every day for two years. Rest assured, we will continue to do all that we can to continue to shine a light on the Gem City…

…as our humble way of saying “Thank you!”, we’ve assembled a bill for tonight that has us absolutely giddy with anticipation. As if it would take much to get us excited about a bill that includes Toads and Mice, Pretty & Nice [Boston/Hardly Art], The Motel Beds, and Jesse Remnant & the Trainwrecks. Add in that it’s at one of our favorite Dayton spots, South Park Tavern, and we’ve got a pretty good recipe for a great night of music. We hope yr equally excited. We’re getting things started early tonight, with doors at 8 pm and music by 8:30. Fashionably late at yr own risk. See you there & thanks again for everything…

MP3: Toads & Mice “Skull”
MP3: Pretty & Nice “Grab Your Nets”
MP3: The Motel Beds “Go for a Dive”
MP3: Jesse Remnant & the Trainwrecks “At the End of the Day”

…just to provide a little context to this evening’s celebration, here’s some footage from our 1st anniversary last year, done by Glad Girl…

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VIDEO: Pretty & Nice "Massive U" Promo

September 4th, 2009 | No Comments

…we’re endlessly amazed at the work ethic of Boston’s Pretty & Nice. Seemingly always on tour this past year in support of their stellar Get Young disc [out on Hardly Art], the band recently took up a challenge from Boston’s Phoenix paper to write and record a new song for the return of college students to Boston. Simple enough, right? Well, there were some expectations:

For our “Welcome Back” issue, please record one (1) song that:

1. contains the phrase “welcome back”
2. includes, somewhere/somehow, a reference to the guitar accents at the beginning of the Welcome Back Kotter theme—but nothing else Kotter-related
3. insults the Green Line at some point
4. includes the names of 10 local colleges (used however you wish: “Tufts” can refer to clumps of hair, “Emerson” can refer to Ralph Waldo, “B.U.” can be the first syllables of the word “be-yoo-tiful,” etc.)
5. is rad

…so, no small feat, right. Of course, the boys were up to the challenge…

…and here’s the finished product….

MP3: Pretty & Nice “Massive U”

…don’t forget that Pretty & Nice will be in Dayton next weekend, Sunday, September 13, for The Buddha Den 2nd Anniversary Party. You DO NOT want to miss them…

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UPCOMING: The Buddha Den 2nd Anniversary Party 9.13.09

August 31st, 2009 | No Comments


…while it’s still a couple of weeks off, we thought we’d give you ample opportunity to prepare yourselves. The Buddha Den is very excited to cap off our 2nd year of bringing you everything you wanted to know about the Dayton music scene and more but were afraid to ask, so we’re throwing a big party. With some of our favorite bands: Toads and Mice; Pretty & Nice; The Motel Beds; Jesse Remnant & the Trainwreck. At our favorite local club: South Park Tavern. Sure, it’s a Sunday, but it will be worth it. Trust us. Mark yr calendars now and we’ll see you at South Park Tavern on September 13…

MP3: Toads and Mice “Genghis Kahn”
MP3: Pretty & Nice “Tora Tora Tora”
MP3: The Motel Beds “Go For A Dive”
MP3: Jesse Remnant & the Trainwrecks “Better Than You”

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Pretty & Nice/Minutes/Kuan/Hills @ Blind Bob’s 4.13.09

April 14th, 2009 | No Comments

…with the skies above Dayton filled with rainclouds on a rather dreary Monday evening, from the streetview it would have been easy to mistake the crowd in Blind Bob’s for a Friday night. With the trifecta of instrumental bands filing up most of the evening, Hills, Minutes, and Kuan all brought a distinctly different blend to the table. Opening things up, the duo Hills dabbled heavily in spacey atmospherics that may have been better suited to an art gallery or lightshow than a Midwestern bar. Next up were Minutes, who seem to be gaining a full head of steam as of late with their slightly jazzier instrumental compositions. Still extremely muscular, the band’s expansive melodies and driving-yet-disciplined rhythm section hold attention even without uttering a word. Closing out the non-vocal section of the evening, Kuan took the instrumental track in a decidedly more classic rock direction, hinting at the Allman’s harmony guitar leads and Zep-like throttle. Kuan seems to just be hit a stride as of late, so keep an eye on them in the Dayton scene. Although original headliner Unwed Sailor canceled at the last minute, a rather serendipitous turn of events brought about a surprise visit from our old friends, Pretty & Nice. With this their seventh visit to the Gem City in the last 2 years, P&N served up one their best sets yet. We’re looking for yet another visit this summer, so tune in…




For more photos from the evening, go here. If you live outside of Dayton, we highly recommend you make a point to check out Pretty & Nice somewhere along this tour they’re on. Maybe you could even help them fill in some of those TBAs…

04.14.09 – Detroit, MI – Trowbridge House of Coffee
04.15.09 – Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
04.16.09 – Springfield, MO – Nathan P. Murphy’s
04.17.09 – St. Louis, MO – The Firebird #
04.18.09 – Lawrence, KS – Jackpot Saloon #
04.19.09 – Denver, CO – Hi-Dive
04.20.09 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
04.23.09 – Seattle, WA – Holy Mountain
04.24.09 – Sacramento, CA – Blue Lamp
04.25.09 – Santa Cruz, CA – Zami Co-op !
04.26.09 – Los Angeles, CA – Knitting Factory
04.28.09 – Phoenix, AZ – Modified
04.30.09 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
05.01.09 – Houston, TX – Super Happy Fun Land
05.02.09 – Baton Rouge, LA – Spanish Moon
05.04.09 – Birmingham, AL – TBA
05.05.09 – Florida TBA
05.06.09 – Florida TBA
05.07.09 – Florida TBA
05.08.09 – Florida TBA
05.09.09 – Atlanta, GA – Drunken Unicorn *
05.10.09 – Charlotte, NC – Milestone
05.11.09 – Columbia, SC – New Brookland
05.12.09 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
05.13.09 – Wilmington, NC – Soapbox Laundro Lounge
05.14.09 – Brooklyn, NY – Union Hall
05.15.09 – Philadelphia, PA – TBA
05.16.09 – Washington, DC – Rock N Roll Hotel
06.05.09 – Boston, MA – TT the Bears $

# – w/ Radical Sons
! – w/ Color of Love, Tempo No Tempo, James Rabbit / Antarctica Takes it! (split set)
* – w/ Wye Oak, The Pomegranites
$ – w/ Middle Distance Runner, Reports, Big Big Bucks

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Buzz Chimp Productions Presents: The Human Reunion/Pretty & Nice-Tonight @ South Park Tavern

March 16th, 2009 | 2 Comments


…it’s been quite the busy weekend in the Gem City. Tonight is the icing on the cake. Head on over to South Park Tavern tonight for an electrifying conclusion to your weekend or an overamplified jumpstart to your St. Patrick’s Day festivities. In their first localappearance since Dayton Music Fest, Human Reunion return to the stage along with their buddies from Boston, Pretty & Nice, who haven’t stopped through town since we had them back in September. P&N are on their way to SXSW and the VOV Festival in Arkansas in support of last years’ Get Young album (out on Hardly Art). We’ll see you there…

MP3: Human Reunion “Red Ape”
MP3: Pretty & Nice “Tora, Tora, Tora”
MP3: Pretty & Nice “Grab Your Nets”

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The Buddha Den Presents: Grizzzzy Bear (Friday Night Vampire Club)/Pretty & Nice/Eat Sugar/8-Bit Revival-Tonight @ Canal Street Tavern

September 3rd, 2008 | No Comments


…tonight at Canal Street Tavern, The Buddha Den kicks off its month-long birthday celebration with a bill of monumental proportions. Headlining the evening, the newly christened Friday Night Vampire Club (formerly Grizzzzy Bear) will be celebrating a birthday of their own with frontman Brian Baker. Also along for the ride will be the patented tazer rock of Boston’s Pretty & Nice who are currently out on tour in advance of their new album due out on Hardly Art. Add in the frenetic electro-soul of Eat Sugar (from Cincinnati) and one of Dayton’s longest running outfits, 8-Bit Revival, and you’ve got a show that you know everyone will be talking about tomorrow….

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Grizzzzy Bear Changes Name

August 29th, 2008 | 21 Comments

…perhaps it was all the confusion with Grizzly Bear, perhaps it was the confusion between the solo work of Brian Baker and the live band, but whatever the reasoning Grizzzzy Bear has announced that will now be known as Friday Night Vampire Club. They will make their first appearance under the new moniker next Wednesday night at Canal Street Tavern for The Buddha Den Presents with Pretty & Nice (Boston), Eat Sugar (Cincinnati), and 8-Bit Revival….

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