Posts Tagged Someday Providence
Local Flavors – Fall 2009 Free Sampler Download
Posted by Sully in Local Flavors, The Scene on September 5th, 2009
An appetizer picked from the local sampling of musical acts in the area. Tastes of hip hop, reggae, punk, rock, jam, fusion, jazz, Latin, funk, blues, psychedelic, and folk are represented to satiate the widest variety of music loving palates. Download available for comfortable in home listening, and designed to fit on an 80 minute CD to take with you to go, and share with friends!

Tracklist after the break!
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The Scene – July 10th at Lupo’s, Part 2: Senior Discount and Someday Providence
Posted by Sully in Live Review, The Scene on August 24th, 2009
Continued from Part 1
Fighting back away from the bar I could hear Senior Discount well into their set, by the time I made it back outside and made my way through the crowd they were working on wrapping up what I believe to be their original song “Ataxia,” with a refrain of “I swear I’ll kill you, I swear I’ll fucking kill you” I find it hard to mistake. It was some in your face, loud punk rock, that got the audience pumped up. I made quick work of my first brew as Senior Discount began their song “Smile.” Once I had a free hand, I broke out my trusty Nikon and had a chance to clip the remainder of the song: Read the rest of this entry »
The Scene – G. Love at Lupo’s
Posted by Sully in Live Review, The Scene on April 4th, 2009
So far it has been one crazy April! I started the month out right with 2 shows at Lupo’s right off the bat!

Someday Providence at Lupo's
April 3rd kicked my month off right with G. Love hitting Providence. The show opened with Rhode Island’s own Someday Providence who warmed the crowd up nicely with some of their tried and true local flavor, the whole crowd was bouncing and singing along to “Drank Too Much” and “Summertime in Rhode Island” winding down their set and handing it over to The Movement. Hailing from Philly and on tour with G. Love for quite some time, I imagine he hand selected The Movement to REPRESENT with their hard rocking, hip-hop reggae. More then once during their set I caught myself taking out my hair tie and letting the mane whip around a bit (sorry to the blonde whose drink in which it landed). I’m not really aware of The Scene Philly has to offer, but if these guys are any indication, they’ve got some good musicians who can get a crowd pumped up down there. Read the rest of this entry »


