Goose Christen First European Tour with “Me & My Uncle” in Paris Watch: Phil Lesh Announces Terrapin Clubhouse, December Concerts and ‘Phil Zone Podcast’ ![]() Watch: Dave Matthews Welcomes Willie Nelson to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Chris Stapletonīilly Strings Confirms Venues for Winter Tour 2024 During the Disco Biscuit’s Saturday performance, he got to relive the experience by spinning it once again. It’s notable that Long Island jamband opened at Penn’s Peak on Friday, and the group’s guitarist Jared Cowen spun the wheel as a child back in 2007. We had the wheel slightly leaning towards old songs bustouts, 7-5 or 8-4, but the wheel wanted the new stuff! “Orch theme” and “Portal.” He went on to jubilantly add, “We had the wheel slightly leaning towards old songs bustouts, 7-5 or 8-4, but the wheel wanted the new stuff!” The Disco Biscuits’ party of chance and display of improvisational skill continued as they moved from “Evolve” to “Hot Air Balloon” into a set-closing performance of “Why We Dance.”Īfter a short break, the band returned to the stage and decided to take fate into their own hands by picking a song of their choosing from the wheel for their last jam of the evening and went with “Floes,” which was last played at the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair, N.J., in November of 2021.Īfter the set, the Disco Biscuits’ Marc Brownstein took to Twitter to let everyone know which songs the wheel didn’t land on: “Crickets,” “Nughuffer,” “Floes,” (encored anyway), “Trooper” The second set, too, started with a whirl landing on an opener of “Lake Shore Drive” into “Running Into the Night.” As they played, around and around, the wheel went landing on “Barfly” and then “Tourists (Rocket Ship).” The possibility of major bust-outs remained as songs like “Trooper,” which hasn’t been played since 2014, were written on the board. Without pause, the wheel was spun twice more, leading into a jam of “Another Plan of Attack” into “Astronaut” to close the first set. The group debuted the concept of allowing a wheel to determine what song they’d play next back in Atlantic City in 2002 and have since used the wheel for shows only twice since: in Sayreville, N.J., in 2007 and New York’s PlayStation Theatre (now the Palladium Times Square) in 2016.Īfter their first spin, the Disco Biscuits opened with a jam of “Space Train” into “Pimp Blue Rikki.” Next, fate or luck decided the band play a bust out of “Park Ave,” which was last played on July 15, 2016, or 234 shows prior. Highlights of the band’s upcoming schedule include a two-night stand at Richmond, VA’s The National (3/10, 3/11), a three-night run at Port Chester, NY’s The Capitol Theatre, a two-night stint at Denver, CO’s Mission Ballroom, and a two-night run at New Orleans, LA’s The Joy Theater during Jazz Fest. For a full list of upcoming Disco Biscuits 2022 tour dates, hit the band’s website here.On Saturday, the Disco Biscuits brought their Wheel Concept back to the stage at the beautiful mountaintop venue Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, Pa. The Disco Biscuits have a busy year in front of them as they prepare to release the new album with a steady stream of tour dates confirmed throughout the spring and into the summer. Stream “Lake Shore Drive” by The Disco Biscuits on the platform of your choice here or listen via the player below. The atmospheric dance track, which seems to pay homage to Chicago house music in both name and style, showcases plenty of fine-tuned electronic elements alongside the band’s tasteful instrumentation, remaining melodic and varied throughout while staying true to its nightclub-ready untz. Related: Wham Bam! Festival: Jam Bands, Bass Music, Cosplay, & Comics To Connect At New Event “We had a lot of fun making this together, and there’s more where that came from headed your way soon.” ![]() “To make this song, we took some techniques and styles from on stage at our live shows and brought them into the studio for what we think is yet another evolution of the Biscuits’ sound,” the band said in a statement about the instrumental. ![]() “Lake Shore Drive” was i ntroduced live by The Disco Biscuits on various occasions throughout 2021 but finds newfound clarity on the studio cut, which was produced by fellow live-electronic veteran, Cloudchord. The single marks the first in monthly a series of new singles by the Philadelphia-native live-dance outfit leading up to the release of their first album since 2010, due out this summer on the band’s own imprint in partnership with The Orchard. The Disco Biscuits return today with their first new studio track in ten years, “Lake Shore Drive”.
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