Announcing: Tape Swap Radio's Rooftop Sessions

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Announcing: Tape Swap Radio's Rooftop Sessions

We'd like to introduce you to a new live series that Tape Swap Radio will be launching on Friday, July 14, 2017 called "Rooftop Sessions". We've partnered with The Alternative Gallery to record original live sessions on the roof of the four-story Cigar Factory building in Allentown. The Rooftop Sessions will feature HD video including aerial drone footage courtesy of our friend George Wacker.

Our first Rooftop Session is with Lehigh Valley gypsy/vaudeville/punk-inspired band This Way to the Egress and is set to premiere this Friday on WDIY 88.1 FM with video available online on Sunday, July 16th. The next ‘Rooftop Session’ will feature up-and coming Wilkes-Barre indie rock band Doghouse Charlie & The Buck Knife, set to premiere in August.

The Alternative Gallery director and Cigar Factory building superintendent, Brandon Wunder, has worked with Tape Swap Radio in the past and will be allowing Tape Swap exclusive access for recording on the Cigar Factory's roof.

This project is the culmination of several years of collaborative foundation building efforts by Tape Swap Radio, the Alternative Gallery, and an assortment of unique creators in the area. Setting the performances against Allentown’s changing skyline serves as the perfect metaphor for the strengthening of the arts in our area. These sessions are a special way to exhibit the vibrant art and music community in the Lehigh Valley and literally raise them to a new platform.
— Brandon Wunder, The Alternative Gallery
[The Cigar Factory] is a building with deep roots in the Lehigh Valley’s music scene. From touring bands to local bands, the walls of this building have seen a lot of live music throughout the 90’s and early 2000’s. I think it’s interesting that a project like this would find a home on the roof of this particular building.
— Matt Molchany, Tape Swap Radio
We’re always looking for new and exciting ways to showcase the music of the Lehigh Valley’s thriving D.I.Y. and independent music scene. We’re hoping that our Rooftop Sessions will expose these bands to a wider audience.
— Shamus McGroggan, Tape Swap Radio

Other fourth anniversary initiatives launched by Tape Swap Radio include a redesigned website which will now serve as an archive for all 40+ sessions that Tape Swap Radio has recorded over the past four years, a quarterly zine documenting the Lehigh Valley music scene which will debut at LV Zine Fest on August 19th at 2nd Base Vintage in Easton, and a new season of bands recorded at the Shards recording studio in Bethlehem. Guests for Tape Swap Radio’s upcoming ‘Shards Sessions’ include Lehigh Valley bands Bad American, Poor Luther’s Bones, Daytime Cleaners, Small Mess, Goodnight Stars Goodnight Air, and more.

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Tape Swap Presents July Shows

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Tape Swap Presents July Shows

Tape Swap Radio's 4th anniversary kicked off last month with a handful off new projects. One of our efforts has been the expansion our Tape Swap Presents concert series. We want to be able to bring you more live events at more venues in the Lehigh Valley. To help make that happen, we are excited to begin working more closely with two great musicians and all-around good people, Eddie Mackavage and Andrew Rutledge. Eddie has already been helping out with Tape Swap operations, so we are glad to have him aboard in a much bigger capacity. Eddie plays in Lehigh Valley bands Georgia Foreman and Swimmer's Lungs. Andrew is new to the Tape Swap team. He plays in LV bands Doctor Ransom and Blood Moon.

We have three July shows lined up in Bethlehem:

Saturday, July 15, 2017
The Funhouse

10:00 PM - 1:30 AM
Cover Charge TBA
21+

Event page


Thursday July 27, 2017
Lit Roastery & Bakeshop

Doors: 6:00 PM; Music: 6:30 PM
$3 to $5 donation for bands
All ages

Event page


Friday, July 28, 2017
The Ice House

Doors: 7 PM; Music: 8 PM
$10; $8 with current student ID
Proceeds benefit Allentown ArtsFest 2017
All ages; 21+ to drink

Complimentary cup of beer or wine with admission plus free pizza and snacks while they last

Event page

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U.S. Nero

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U.S. Nero

New Orleans' U.S. Nero stopped by Shards to record a session in September 2015 while they were in the middle of their tour. U.S. Nero stands in stark contrast to the jam bands and cover bands you'll find in tourist areas of New Orleans. Jazz, punk, garage, and surf collide into a heady mix to make U.S. Nero's sound and, like so many other bands in NOLA's DIY scene, its members split their time between other area bands.

New Orleans, Louisiana band U.S. Nero performing live at Shards in Bethlehem, PA for Tape Swap Radio in September 2015. This session aired on WDIY 88.1 FM (Lehigh Valley's Community NPR Station) on June 16, 2017. U.S. Nero: https://usnero.bandcamp.com/ Tape Swap Radio: https://www.tapeswapradio.com/

New Orleans, LA band U.S. Nero performing live at Shards in Bethlehem, PA for Tape Swap Radio in September 2015. This session aired on WDIY 88.1 FM (Lehigh Valley's Community NPR Station) on June 16, 2017. 1. Lost to Stay (0:03) 2. Race to the Bottom (3:18) 3. Banned from the Mall (6:33) 4. Who's Coming Out? (9:10) 5. Benefiting from Imperialism (12:10)[BONUS WEB-ONLY SONG] 6. Interview (14:44) 7. Band Pick: Hot Blood - Rust (23:19) Hot Blood (Band Pick): https://hotbloodnj.bandcamp.com/ U.S. Nero: https://usnero.bandcamp.com/ Tape Swap Radio: http://tapeswapradio.com/

1. Lost to Stay (0:03)
2. Race to the Bottom (3:18)
3. Banned from the Mall (6:33)
4. Who's Coming Out? (9:10)
5. Benefiting from Imperialism (12:10) [BONUS WEB-ONLY SONG]
6. Interview (14:44)
7. Band Pick: Hot Blood - Rust (23:19)

Hot Blood (Band Pick):
hotbloodnj.bandcamp.com/

U.S. Nero:
usnero.bandcamp.com/

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Show #40

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Show #40

A Shards Session from New Orleans post-apocalyptic misanthropes U.S. Nero; plus we explore how Hawaii's unique DIY/punk music scene thrives with the help of dedicated musicians and the collective behind Failed Orbit Records.

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Show Recap: Manbeast, Swimmer's Lungs, Iron Lung

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Show Recap: Manbeast, Swimmer's Lungs, Iron Lung

Tape Swap Radio returned to the Ice House in Bethlehem last Friday for the latest show in our Tape Swap Presents concert series with Manbeast, Swimmer's Lungs, and Iron Lung. The show was a huge success, raising $730 for Tabor Children's Services' youth mentoring program in the Lehigh Valley, so thank you to everyone who came out and tipped generously for food and drinks!

There was a last-minute line-up change where Burglary Years was removed from the bill after several people contacted us with multiple allegations of abuse towards a member of the band. We take a zero-tolerance policy towards abuse at our shows. We encourage anyone to contact us with any concerns they may have about our events. We'd just like to add our thanks to the guys in Swimmer's Lungs who stepped in the day-of to fill the slot.

Lehigh Valley locals Manbeast and Swimmer's Lungs have both played at our previous Ice House show last August with Tile and Couch Slut. While Manbeast has been a mainstay in the LV scene for almost 5 years now, Swimmer's Lungs are still relative newcomers. This performance saw the band even more laser-focused and unrelenting compared to their last appearance with us 8 months ago. The difference might just be the recording of their debut album, No Expectations, which was released earlier this year.

Seattle's Iron Lung were making their first Lehigh Valley appearance since playing at Jan's Room in Allentown in 2007. For this show, Iron Lung performed songs off of their latest album, White Glove Test, as well as older material. Their short between-song banter consisted of apologizing for being late after being stuck in traffic coming from New York, as well as seeing a police car hit a pedestrian in the confusion.

Check out some photos of Manbeast and Swimmer's Lungs courtesy of Laura Lippey Photography below. Our next Tape Swap Presents show will take place at the Ice House on Friday, July 28, 2017 and will be raising funds for Allentown ArtsFest 2017. See you then.

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