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The Noise FM

The Noise FM have released a video for their latest single, a cover of "Next To You" by The Police. The video features an array of action figures from the '80's and '90's enjoying a stop motion concert by now WWE's Sting and "The Police". It then goes places you will have to watch to believe.

You can catch The Noise FM at Schubas on Feb. 26th.

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Noise For Toys returns to KC

(Photo by Todd Zimmer)
 
The Noise FM will be bringing its Noise For Toys benefit concert back to Kansas City for the second year in a row. This dancey indie rock band—currently based in Chicago—started the event in 2008, when brothers Alex and Austin Ward were still living in Lawrence. Since moving to Chicago in 2010, they’ve held the event there annually.
 
“We weren't sure what to expect the first year, other than we knew we wanted to host a benefit concert for an organization that would benefit the community,” says lead vocalist and guitarist Alex Ward. They eventually chose Toys For Tots, and Noise For Toys was born. “If our band is remembered for nothing else, please let it be that we came up with the name Noise For Toys. It's almost too good.”
 
The holiday party includes an ugly sweater contest, costumes, and Christmas tunes, “and usually one of our unfortunate friends dressed as Santa in the same unwashed Santa suit we've had for 10 years,” mentions Ward. “It's pretty gross in that suit, but we usually buy Santa a bottle of peppermint schnapps before the show to keep his spirits high.”
 
--Michelle Bacon
 
Michelle is the editor of The Deli KC and plays in bands.
 
 
This year’s Noise For Toys show in Kansas City will be this Saturday, December 6, at The Riot Room. The lineup includes The Noise FM, Hembree, Bonzo Madrid, French Horn Rebellion, and music from DJ Sheppa throughout the night. Tickets are $10, or $6 with an unopened toy. Starts at 9:00 p.m. Facebook event page.
 

 





4th Annual Noise For Toys Benefit Concert

The Noise FM will be hosting their 4th Annual Noise For Toys Benefit Concert on December 13th at Township. The concert benefit Chicago's Toys For Tots and feature Christmas themed performances from Blane Fonda, Bring Your Ray Gun and The Noise FM. The event will also feature an ugly sweater contest and lots of Christmas decorations.





The Record Machine brings a formidable lineup to Crossroads Music Fest next Saturday

This week, we’ll be highlighting some of the events and artists at the 10th annual Crossroads Music Fest on Saturday, September 6. Please visit cmfkc.com for more information.
 
This is the first year that The Record Machine will be curating its own stage at CMF. The record label, based in Kansas City, was launched in 2003, has released more than 50 albums, and has powered breakout area [and national] acts such as Cowboy Indian Bear, Minden, Soft Reeds, and Making Movies. The Record Machine also curated and has helped organize Ink’s Middle of the Map Festival each year since its 2011 inception. 
 
Today, Nathan Reusch (who co-founded TRM with Mike Russo and Richard Robinett) owns the label and works with more than a dozen indie acts, many of whom are based in Kansas City. By booking them on widely attended showcases, helping them with touring, putting out records, among other invaluable services, The Record Machine has been a viable resource for the KC/Lawrence music community. We ask Reusch a few questions about what we can expect at the fest and in the future.
 
The Deli: Do you have any surprises in store for the CMF showcase?
 
Reusch: We will be unveiling some new branding for the label and we are excited about it. We will be launching a new website and video series from footage that we’re going to be making that weekend. We will likely have a pinata or two to smash in between bands.
 
The Deli: The showcase includes five artists on The Record Machine label. Why did you choose these acts?
 
Reusch: We are excited to have Max Justus, La Guerre, The Noise FM (pictured above), Chambers, and Ghastly Menace all on one show. They all have new records that either just came out or about to come out next year. So it’s really an accurate picture of where the label is at.
 
The Deli: What are some of the label’s greatest accomplishments?
 
Reusch: We are lucky to have released great records over the last few years from some of our favorites like Capybara, Cowboy Indian Bear, Soft Reeds, Spirit Is The Spirit, and a lot more. Between the work we do with The Record Machine and curating Ink's Middle of the Map Fest, I feel like the label has hit a really great stride.
 
The Deli: Why did you decide to curate a stage at CMF? What value does it have for the KC music community?
 
Reusch: We were super honored to be asked to curate our own stage by CMF founder Bill Sundahl. I think it’s a great fest that shows a broad swath of what is going on in KC. It’s nice for us who have bands from around the region to join in the fest. A lot of our bands call KC a second home with The Record Machine being here.
 
The Deli: What else does The Record Machine have coming up that you’re looking forward to?
 
Reusch: We have an EP coming out this fall from Stolen Nations. It’s KC native Jon Terrey (The Chariot, The James Dean Trio). It’s really cool and fun to have Jon back on the label; he was in The James Dean Trio back in 2003 when we first started the label and was part of our first release. We also have new records coming out from Ghastly Menace, La Guerre, and Max Justus that we hope to have release dates for soon.
 
We’re currently starting work on 2015’s Middle of the Map Fest, which is always an exciting and fun event to plan but takes a lot of time for everything to come together. We also always try to throw a pretty sweet free Christmas party/winter showcase and looking at doing that in early December.
 
 
Be sure to make The Record Machine’s showcase one of your CMF stops on Saturday night. It takes place at Czar, with Ghastly Menace (6:00), La Guerre (8:00), Chambers (10:00), The Noise FM (12:00), and Max Justus (1:00). Facebook event page.
 

--Michelle Bacon

 

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Album review: The Noise FM - Attraction

(Photo by Todd Zimmer)
 
Some music moves you and some gets you moving. Attraction by The Noise FM is definitely music to move to. I’ve been listening to this for the last few days while working and it’s impossible to not tap a foot or bob my head. 
 
The album opener, “Ghost in the Microphone,” is a great overview of what to expect for the rest of the album, starting with some ambient noise and moving to a jerky drum fill, then into a driving rock song. 
 
“Crooked Smile” augments the pop-rock feel with a mid-tempo groove pushed by a nicely syncopated muted bass and a punchy four-on-the-floor drum beat. 
 
The album continues with and alternation between poppy, sometimes airy, gentle sections followed by a guitar heavy movement. The arrangements are evocative of Jimmy Eat World or The Foo Fighters all sent through a dance rock filter. 
 
The genre-bending songs are given great treatment with the mindful production. The sounds feel carefully tailored to each section. The fast, harsh reverb on the drums in “The Attraction” aren’t used on “Scam Artist,” which benefits from the drier, closer sound. Densely layered vocals are the norm throughout the entire album—it’s a rare moment where a voice is presented alone. Many times the harmonies blend in to the keyboards and are only noticeable when they diverge into separate parts. 
 
The band’s tag line—“Chicago indie-rock by way of small town Kansas”—is fitting for anyone familiar with the music that comes from the Midwest: Hard, dissonant, poppy, and atmospheric all in one piece of music.  
 
--Justin Penney
 
Justin plays in Dollar Fox and is one of the founders of the KC label Money Wolf Music.
 
 
 
The Noise FM will be back in town on Saturday, December 21 at The Riot Room to host Noise For Toys: A Benefit for Kansas City Toys For Tots. We Are Voices, Shy Boys, and Rooms Without Windows will join them on the bill. 8 pm, 21+, admission is $8 or $4 with the donation of an unopened toy. Facebook event page.

And here's the official video for "Every Other Word," off Attraction:
 
 
 

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