The Rumble just ran into a buzz saw. Await Rescue tore through their amped up semifinal set with precision and attitude.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Semifinal Night #1
When Particle Collide
Western Education
Petty Morals (Winner)
Await Rescue

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The Rumble just ran into a buzz saw. Await Rescue tore through their amped up semifinal set with precision and attitude.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Semifinal Night #1
When Particle Collide
Western Education
Petty Morals (Winner)
Await Rescue
Petty Morals just went off like a ch-ch-ch-ch-cherry bomb. These girls were tossing out punked-up, pop-rockin’ firecrackers all night. TT’s was gettin’ loose. Petty Morals take the win in Rumble Semifinal Night #1.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Semifinal Night #1
When Particle Collide
Western Education
Petty Morals (Winner)
Await Rescue
Time for some new wave electro-boogie. Western Education makes music to move to. They brought their plugged-in energy to Rumble Semifinal Night #1.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Semifinal Night #1
When Particle Collide
Western Education
Petty Morals (Winner)
Await Rescue
Oh, so it’s going to be one of those nights. When Particles Collide just opened up Rumble Semifinal Night #1 with their own special kind of sonic bombast. Octave guitars, well timed drum solos and catchy tunes set the pace. They may not take the night, but they’ve got their hooks in the TT’s crowd and they ain’t lettin’ go.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Semifinal Night #1
When Particle Collide
Western Education
Petty Morals (Winner)
Await Rescue

The Broads
“As Long I Drift”
2014
The Broads offer up dark, brooding indie rock on “As Long I Drift.” A sparse bass line plots the way. The drums ease in. The guitars hang bright in the darkening sky. Everyone keeps a safe distance through swells and lulls. No one wants to get hurt. The slightly desperate vocals make their way forebodingly. Something big is going to happen. It does. At the 2:35 mark, the heavens open and sorrow comes pouring down. Washed away into the night. Alone.
Where to get it:
Can’t get enough of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble? Have I got a treat for you! Here’s a word search featuring the twenty-four participants in this year’s event. Pretty great, right? Print one out for yourself. It’s fun! Share it with a friend. Give it to your kids. Maybe they’ll ask you who Airport is and you can play them “Knot Again.”* Maybe they’ll ask you what goddamn means because they already know Dracula is awesome. Or give it to a friend’s kid. When they ask who Gondoliers are you can show them these pictures.
*They’ll love it. Trust me on this one.

These Wild Plains
Waves / Plains
2013
There’s something haunting about These Wild Plains. There’s a sense of foreboding that hangs over everything they do. The landscape is stark. The tension is palpable. This is mood music, and it’s killer. “Waves” is drenched in tremolo and reverb. “Plains” is drawn with interwoven guitars and unison vocals. Both songs are music cinema. We’re left with the lingering “Virginia” and a feeling that These Wild Plains are doing something special.
“Waves” and “Plains” come on a 45RPM 7″ record.* Basic black. It’s packaged in a plainly printed cardboard sleeve befitting the musical content. A digital download is also available.
Where to get it:
*“Virginia” is included with the digital download.

How was your Rumble prelims week? Pretty great, right? The semifinal round gets going at TT’s on Thursday with Await Rescue, Petty Morals, Western Education and When Particle Collide(wildcard). Friday will find Barricades, Goddamn Draculas, Tigerman Woah and Feints(wildcard) taking the stage. Until then, here are a few thoughts on the second half of the preliminary round.
Old Favorites

It’s always fun to see bands I’m familiar with rise to the occasion that is The Rumble. Butterknife put on the best set I’ve ever seen from them. Slowdim followed with another goodie. It was the second time I’ve seen these bands play together. I’d love to see it happen again. Gondoliers and Harris Hawk both had gut-check sets. Intense, powerful stuff. It had been about 3 years since I saw Vary Lumar on the TT’s stage. Apparently I’ve been missing out on some inventive electro-indie rock. Feints ripped it up to open the show on Friday night. They earned themselves a wildcard spot in the semifinals.
New Faces

I had high expectations for Petty Morals. They blew right past them. Damn, that was fun. Summoner was amazing. These guys play my favorite type of metal: loud, riffy and melodic. Yellabird sound way bigger than two guys should sound. Western Education generated enough excitement closing out Prelim Night #4 to take home a win.
Return of the Riff

If the early prelim nights were dominated by hooks and texture, then the second half found the participants climbing Riff Mountain. Summoner were the first to reach the peak, ascending on the back of the elusive Winged Beast Of Doom. Saturday night found Harris Hawk, Yellabird and Await Rescue feeding on the blow minds of would-be air guitarists. Await Rescue will carry that momentum into the semifinals.
Fun With Numbers

Play Me Out
The Color And Sound are one of the most lovable bands in town. When they played “Graves” on Saturday night I thought the place would burst. Here are some songs that have been running through my head from the second half of the prelims.
The last band of the last night of the 2014 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble prelims. Yellabird. This dynamic duo did their part to make it the Night of 1,000 Riffs.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Prelim Night #6
Harris Hawk
Await Rescue (Winner)
The Color And Sound
Yellabird
Joy. Pure joy. The Color And Sound make happiness of the music variety. “Graves” might have been the most exuberant moment of the Rumble prelims.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Prelim Night #6
Harris Hawk
Await Rescue (Winner)
The Color And Sound
Yellabird