Happy Halloween.

October 31, 2009

What’s Going On In Philly Tonight??  THIS!  See you in Fishtown.

 


Hoodie Allen nominated for MTVU’s Best Music on Campus

October 26, 2009

UPenn’s own Hoodie Allen has been nominated for MTVU’s Best Music on Campus Award for the 2009 Woodie Awards!  The Woodie Awards are like the VMAs for MTVU (MTV University) and can be watched on MTVU if you live in the quad…or online.  Death Cab for Cutie, The Dead Weather, and Matt & Kim will be performing at the award show which airs December 14 at 10 p.m.     

Vote for Hoodie Allen HERE  !!!!!

You can vote as many times as you want, so all you Hoodieheads better sit at your computer and click away…

Tripping Franklins’ favorites Filligar and Lumis & The Lust are also nominated..congrats to all.


Rolling Stone.com via Vilanova

October 26, 2009

Check out a new article in Rolling Stone from our friend/Penn alum John Vilanova.

New York City Deadheads exchanged their tie-dyed shirts and electric kool-aid for suits, ties and wine glasses on Wednesday night as the New York Historical Society hosted a benefit gala for an upcoming exhibit honoring the history and legacy of the Grateful Dead. Approximately 300 donors munched on hors d’oeuvres while enjoying a first look at some of the items that will be featured in “The Grateful Dead: Now Playing at the New York Historical Society,” a one-of-a-kind tribute that opens March 5th, 2010, and runs through July 4th, 2010.

The exhibit features iconic memorabilia including original artwork, photographs, backstage passes, hand-decorated fan mail, and much more from the band’s career, which spans almost 50 years. Most of the items will be on loan from the recently opened Grateful Dead Archive, a special collection at the University of California Santa Cruz that houses thousands of pieces of memorabilia, each of which serves as what the Archive calls “evidence of the creative activity and integrity of the music of the Grateful Dead and the influence the band has had on contemporary social structure and music history.”

Guests of honor Phil Lesh and Bob Weir were in attendance on Wednesday, signing a few autographs and posing for pictures before taking the tiny stage and delivering brief remarks to the assembled crowd. “Who knew we would ever be historic?” Lesh said with a wry smile before introducing “his brother and best friend” Weir, who came to the stage with guitar in hand.

Although the historical society, with its stained-glass windows, shelves of books, and paintings hanging from the walls, may have seemed like an odd place for a rock concert, Lesh and Weir laughed off the odd situation with their usual laid-back aplomb. Framed by two gigantic Greek columns, Lesh picked up his bass as he and Weir led a backing band through a performance of Bob Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece” with Weir on lead vocals —an appropriate choice given the masterpieces hanging from the walls around them.

A driving “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad” with Lesh and Weir trading vocal lines closed the evening’s short performance — yet another stop on the band’s long, strange trip to legitimacy that has taken them from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury hippie hotbed to their current status as a veritable American institution.

The Empire State Building even lent itself to the festivities, as its upper levels were lit with a multicolor tribute to the band’s psychedelic roots this past Monday. As the group nears its golden anniversary (the band formed in 1965), Lesh, 69, and Weir, 62, are showing no signs of letting the music ever stop, as the two have reunited as part of a new group, Furthur, that also features Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti of Weir’s own Ratdog, Joe Russo of the Benevento/Russo Duo, and John Kadlecik of Grateful Dead tribute band Dark Star Orchestra and will play its first East Coast dates in December.

Link to article here


Ill State of Mind

October 25, 2009

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Jay-Z’s latest pledge at superstardom was the Alicia Keyes’ assisted “Empire State of Mind,” which wowed even the most heavy naysayers of his latest Blueprint 3. But New York always gets so much love, and Philly, so little. But us Quakers know how wonderful our little city is, and NeeKo has transformed the ode from “the city” to the city of brotherly love. Have a listen.

NeeKo ft. Deana Marie – “Ill State of Mind”

(This is world exclusive– Tripping Franklins is the only site offering this MP3!)


Neon Indian @ The Barbary

October 24, 2009

Our Penn music blogger friends over at Physical Digital  hit up the Neon Indian show last week and interviewed him.  Check out the interview here.   

Check out more pix here.


What’s Going on in Philly Tonight? (sat)

October 24, 2009

Remember when we used to update “What’s Going on in Philly Tonight” like almost daily?  Us either.  We’re gonna do it more tho.  anyway, there are SO MANY concerts TONIGHT!

Dr. Dog @ Theatre of Living Arts 

Sound Tribe Sector 9 @ The Electric Factory

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson @ The Black Lodge

Califone @ World Cafe Live


The Rock Canon: Intro

October 24, 2009

This isn’t School of Rock… but it might be close to it.  

When one hears of the Canon of Classical music, it seems natural to think of names like Beethoven, Mozart, and Haydn.  In The Essential Canon of Classical Music, David Dubal uses the term “canon” to refer to the all-encompassing societal and cultural aspects of Classical music.  Composers are members of the canon.  Pieces of music, whether a score or a recorded performance,  make up the body of the canon.  In this sense, the term “canon” refers to the most influential and important artists of Classical music.  In examining the Canon of Rock,  I will use the term “Canon” to refer to pieces, artists, albums, and composers that have played a pivotol role to musicologists and music fans alike.  Rather than outline Rock history, I will attempt to examine how and why entities are added to the Rock Canon.

So stick around.  Its going to be fun.


If I Were You…

October 21, 2009

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I must admit, I haven’t been tripping on franklins lately. Across the pond here in Madrid, I haven’t had much exposure to the music happenings on and around campus this semester. I’ve been extremely lucky to catch every house ripping DJ on the planet though, as they all seem to come through Europe on a much more frequent basis than the US. Except for Tiesto– that guy’s literally everywhere. Anyway, I got all nostalgic today and started looking through the upcoming concert calendar for all you guys stuck at school. There’s some great shows coming up before the month’s over, and as the title of this post suggests, I’ll give some reccomendations… If I were you…

Thursday, October 22: Leonard Cohen at Tower Theater (Upper Darby, PA)

It’s a bit out of the way, but I’d travel across the globe to see the legend himself croon for an hour and a half. This is the guy who first sang “Hallelujah” before everyone and their mom covered it.

Leonard Cohen – “Suzanne”

Saturday, October 31: Simian Mobile Disco at Starlight Ballroom

Yes, I know it’s Halloween. But be honest, you’re not going out until at least 11, and what better way to inject a dose of metaphorical adrenaline than to see these electro wizards battle it out. Their latest album was mildly disapointing, but these two mad scientists know how to put on a show. Their epic light display, if you survive without having a seizure, will leave amped to rock out at Palmer Social Club or Denim or wherever the hell the cool kids are throwing down these days.

Simian Mobile Disco – “Audacity of Huge”

Sunday, November 1st: Boys Noize at The Barbary and Jackson Browne at The Forum

If you think you can relax and hang up your costume from the night before, you’re greatly mistaken. Sunday post-hallow brings us a battle of the titans, yet you’ll have to see what mood you’re in. If you’re feeling like grinding it out once more, than the skull-obsessed German electro knob-twiddler (that’s a mouthful) Boys Noize will tear shit down at The Barbary. But if the hangover is in full swing, then take to the gentle acoustics of the legendary Jackson Browne who will have the crowd swaying gently at The Forum in Harrisburg. The choice is yours– choose wisely.

Boys Noize – “Jeffer”

Jackson Browne – “Doctor My Eyes”

But stay informed, keep checking Tripping Franklins– November brings about one of the strongest months in music. When you’re too cold to walk around the frats, get cozy inside a venue seeing the likes of Islands, The Very Best, Girls, Peter Bjorn and John, Bob Dylan (!), The XX, Phish, Ted Leo, Kid Cudi… this almost makes me wish I were in Philadelphia…almost.


Penn Music: Hoodie Allen Mixtape

October 21, 2009

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Our favorite UPenn Hip Hop duo, Hoodie Allen, have just released a mixtape! The mixtape is called “Making Waves”… and its sooo smooth and sexy I’m rocking out in lippincott right now.    

Hoodie Allen – Making Waves

 

Stream the mixtape HERE

UPDATE: later in the day we’re going to try and upload it here.  keep updated.


Did you miss us? We’re Back!

October 20, 2009

Fall Break is over.  It’s time to go to some concerts.

This week is jammed pack with good Rock and Hip Hop shows to go to…

Oct 20: Neon Indian @ The Barbary      ticket info here.

Oct 21: Dirty Projectors @ The Trocadero

Oct 21: ACDC @ Wachovia Spectrum

Oct 23: Dr. Dog @ TLA

Oct 23: Jay-Z @ Wachovia Spectrum

Oct 23: STS9 @ Electric Factory

Oct 24: Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson @ The Black Lodge


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