![]() ![]() #BEST ADVENTURE CLUB SONGS CODE#He remains a fixture locally, though, despite his new zip code Venable can be still heard from 10 a.m. The gig is one he’s had for over three years at this point, since he moved to Los Angeles. ![]() shift out at KYSR-98.7 FM in Los Angeles, talking to us between brief on-air appearances. ![]() “He’s in the middle of his regular, weekday, 2 p.m. subsidiary Record Collection (also home to Har Mar Superstar and the Walkmen), and if words like “L.A.” and “Warner Bros.” and especially “Har Mar Superstar” put the scare in you, give the band’s recent Laughing City EP a spin–it climaxes in a lovely little piece of strummy dream-pop that suggests Eisley can hold their own in the industry’s deep water.” Adventure Club Press in the Dallas Observer circa 2011-2013īefore He Celebrates 17 Years of Hosting The Adventure Club, Josh Venable Looks At Its Past working on its full-length debut for the Warner Bros. tour opening for Coldplay, are probably just stoked to get to play a room smaller than Madison Square Garden. An Elektra Records spokeswoman promises that the 97’s are still signed to the label, but with Miller and his wife’s imminent move to upstate New York and the birth of their first child approaching, more opportunities like this could be exactly what the song doctor ordered. For the 97’s it might be a reunion with more than just old fans, since singer Rhett Miller’s been on the road (and in MasterCard commercials) pimping his fine solo debut and his finer haircut, which he ought to consider toning down unless his latest batch of songs really rules. “It’s becoming quite the summer for high-profile homecomings ’round these parts: first the Dixie Chicks’ return to Dallas for a country-rebel victory lap last month at the American Airlines Center and now alt-country do-gooders the Old 97’s and young alt-rock hopefuls Eisley, both in town to help celebrate the ninth anniversary of KDGE-FM’s The Adventure Club at Trees. Get there early, get a good seat, and help celebrate a flower in the weeds of big commercial radio. Opening will be Cordelane, which stars Taylor Reed, one of the show’s most requested artists, according to Josh. is getting some airplay on Big Radio across the nation.) Peter Schmidt, formerly of Funland and the recently dearly departed LCC (formerly Legendary Crystal Chandelier) will be playing a stripped-down set, featuring just piano and drum accompaniment. Eisley, a family affair of three cute girls and three cute boys, is known around these parts as the band that tours with Coldplay, signs with major labels (Warner Bros.), and gives HearSay the shivers. Here are the stars of this year’s gig: The Old 97’s will headline. The Adventure Club Celebration Show is like a little box of chocolates - you never know what you’re gonna get. Support for the show, which occasionally shines light on local acts, is even stronger. ![]() The hope among the thousands of yokels who tune into the show every Sunday night is that Big Radio’s grip on programming won’t ever stifle Josh, the beloved, hipper-than-thou AC DJ. The point: The more tightening there is, the more “edgy” a program like “The Adventure Club” looks. As the Big Radio monster - like the kind that’s behind The Edge - continues gobbling up spots on the dial, the list of what songs can be played grows shorter. “ Sunday nights on The Edge are starting to look like small weekly rebellions. ![]()
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