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BEEKEEPING VOL. JUNE ED. 2013

14 days ago by Eric Weiner

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Cover Art by Miro Denck

The beginning of the month can only mean one thing here at The Wild Honey Pie — it’s mixtape time! With the first edition of our Spotify mixtape series, Beekeeping, we featured mostly new music — 31 tracks from artists including Wet, Caveman, Young Galaxy, PoliçaWild Nothing, and Cayucas. This month, however, we’re doing something a bit different. In honor of National Pollinator Week, which takes place from June 17-23, we’ve created a Spotify playlist of bee-themed music — 32 songs that either have lyrics or song/album titles about bees [READ ON]

June 5, 2013 Eric Weiner BEEKEEPING 27

PICTURES FROM PRIMAVERA SOUND 2011

747 days ago by Eric Weiner

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Finally!  After hours upon hours of going through the pictures I took in Barcelona last week at Primavera Sound, I’ve narrowed it down to the following band shots, left [READ ON]

June 3, 2011 Eric Weiner FESTIVALS 8

PRIMAVERA SOUND 2011 FESTIVAL GUIDE

755 days ago by Eric Weiner

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Hola from Spain!  I was lucky enough to make the trip over here to Barcelona for Primavera Sound, a music festival featuring some of my absolute favorite bands in the entire world.  I’ve put together an official guide to help those who are also in attendance navigate through the madness.  I haven’t mentioned every band playing, only [READ ON]

May 26, 2011 Eric Weiner FESTIVALS 1

Albums

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Back in 2010, Cerulean, the debut album from Will Wiesenfeld under his Baths moniker, emerged at a rather apt moment. As the LA beat scene was beginning to see[READ ON]

Concerts

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Devendra Banhart was well-received last Wednesday night as he strolled onto the stage enrobed in lopsided smile and dun cardigan, greeting onlookers with his charming patois[READ ON]

Columns

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Today I’m pleased to offer you (what I assume is) exactly what David Byrne would not want someone to do with his art: apply one's own senses of alleged[READ ON]