DaytrotterThe Daytrotter hive is in the middle of three heavy weeks of recording sessions and shows. We're welcoming to the studio Margot & the Nuclear So & Sos, Miles Benjamin, Centro-matic, The M's, Cryptacize, Ben Sollee, Nik Freitas, Weinland, Snowblink, and Dan Goodman this week. If anyone would like to purchase any wares from these bands - vinyl, T-shirts, etc. - let us know at (daytrotter@gmail.com) and we can try to coordinate this. Helping these bands out any way possible is always appreciated.

Sticking around for a little longer are Centro-matic and The M's on Thursday, June 5. The Austin-based band Centro-matic - led by Will Johnson - plays sad, country-fused rock at Huckleberry's Pizza Parlor with Chicago's The M's, who last brought their Beatles-esque melodies to The Redstone Room in the spring of 2006. The intimate show will start at 8 p.m. and is limited to the first 110 people. Nik Freitas of Conor Oberst's Team Love Records, Neil Young/The Band-sounding Portland group Weinland, California's whimsical Snowblink, and Canada's Dan Goodman will perform at Huckleberry's on Saturday, June 7, at 7 p.m. sharp. We hope to see you there.

- Daytrotter

 

Daytrotter Shows This Week

Thursday, June 5: Centro-matic with The M's,
8 p.m., $8, Huckleberry's.

Saturday, June 7: Nik Freitas, Weinland, Snowblink, and Dan Goodman,
7 p.m., $6, Huckleberry's.

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