LAST SHOW before the summer!
lizzy on 09 May 2009 | Uncategorized
What’s up, buttercups!
As it sometimes tends to be, it’s been a while. Exams flew by in a flurry of fury, and now we have one soon-to-be college graduate and three other suckers who’ve got one more year.
A recap: Shakori was amazing. Thanks to all the folks who came out–the stage was bouncing so hard, I could barely sing into the microphone. We are looking forward to playing again at the next festival!
We also had a fun gig at Thursdays on the Terrace and one strange but wonderful Halfcadio performance for AGRADU. Again, thanks to all who came out, and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
Looking to the future: tonight we play our last show before the summer! In the words of Ryan Dowdy,
“Gee whiz, I’m glad exams are over! Hey Scooter, what are you doing Saturday night?”
“Hey Biff, I’m going to The Cave to see LAFCADIO and THE WHISKEY SMUGGLERS release all their remaining musical energy in a MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA before summer starts!”
One final show before summer and Lafcadio takes summer hiatus! You won’t believe your eyes, or your ears, or your stomach capacity for PBR.”
ALSO, and perhaps with more decorum, in the words of the Independent:
INTRODUCING…
05.09 LAFCADIO @ THE CAVE
Formed just a week before UNC’s student-run Vinyl Records closed a competition to find its first three acts last September, Lafcadio scored a record deal with its first live performance and its three songs. They even rushed to pick out a name, which comes from the titular character of the Shel Silverstein fable Lafcadio, The Lion Who Shot Back.
Initially a trio, guitarists/songwriters Liz Ross and Ryan Dowdy and drummer Steven Howell soon added bassist Eric Notarnicola. They’ve since played to a packed Local 506 for the release of its strong five-track EP, landed a slot at Shakori Hills and nearly won another competition—the Duke vs. UNC Battle of the Bands—in the subsequent seven months. Working on its full-length follow-up, the four students will take a well-deserved summer break following this show.
Don’t expect that to stop them, though: Lafcadio has been winning over audiences with its lively blend of rock and Americana, voiced by Ross’ soulful pipes and earworm melodies, which Dowdy follows in lockstep harmony. And it’s good enough to keep just doing that. With The Whiskey Smugglers. 10 p.m. —Spencer Griffith
Hope to see you there! If not, don’t despair–this isn’t the end for us. We have big plans for August, and have actually already been working on some recordings that just might leak out over the summer…









