Album Review - The Weber Brothers' 45 RPM


In April, the Seventh Fire Series, which features roots and rock music on 7" vinyl singles, took on local rock'n'roll powerhouses The Weber Brothers, self-proclaimed “baddest band in the land.”  The record, in addition [...] Read more

Album Review: Light Company - The Boy Who Sat On Ocean Floors


The Boy Who Sat On Ocean Floors is the powerful and intriguing debut EP from local rock band Light Company. While the album is most obviously a post-rock album, [...] Read more

New and Local: April 2013


Every month, Peterborough musicians are releasing new, exciting, and fantastic music - new singles, new albums, new videos, new digital downloads, and more. "New And Local" is Electric City [...] Read more

What’s on: Week of May 20, 2013

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Keys N Krates


This week, catch shows by The Creepshow, Keys N Krates (pictured), Gloryhound, Poor Young Things, Wax Mannequin, The Spill’s $2 punk night, and more. And in more local-themed events: we got Light Company’s EP release, The Ireland Brothers’ first show in three years (playing alongside Melissa Payne), Subculture Sounds hosting a drum’n'bass night at the Garnet, Artspace’s 50/50 fundraiser, and more. Check it all out in ECL’s weekly listings. Read more

Album Review – The Weber Brothers’ 45 RPM

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The Weber Brothers


In April, the Seventh Fire Series, which features roots and rock music on 7″ vinyl singles, took on local rock’n'roll powerhouses The Weber Brothers, self-proclaimed “baddest band in the land.”  The record, in addition to featuring two great Weber songs, is yet another landmark for two brothers on a long and successful road. Read more

What’s on: Week of May 13, 2013

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Attrition


This week, some big names are coming to town, including country legend Charley Pride, UK post-punk founders Attrition (pictured), New York punks After The Fall, southern rockers Willhorse, Permanent Bastards, The Jessica Stuart Few, Kelly McMichael, and many more. There are some great line-ups at The Spill, The Garnet, the Red Dog, and more. Check it all out, and more of our selections for the best live music of the week. Read more

Album Review: Light Company – The Boy Who Sat On Ocean Floors

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Light Company


The Boy Who Sat On Ocean Floors is the powerful and intriguing debut EP from local rock band Light Company. While the album is most obviously a post-rock album, there are also other influences in play as well, and the overall product is often excellent. Read more

New and Local: April 2013

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The Burning Hell


Every month, Peterborough musicians are releasing new, exciting, and fantastic music – new singles, new albums, new videos, new digital downloads, and more. “New And Local” is Electric City Live’s monthly column dedicated to celebrating and promoting all the wonderful music released in the past month in our little town. March 2013 brought us new albums by Bad Teen Ensemble, The Burning Hell (pictured), Darkness In Aurora, G.O.D., Light Company, Television Warfare, The Weber Brothers, and Without A Leash, and new material from I, The Mountain, StatiK, and Ugly Feelings. Read more

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