Donna Summer (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012) Queen of Disco 

Thu, 17th May — 1 note
Event: Black Lips at The Social
The self-labeled “flower-punks,” Black Lips, are headed to Orlando to perform tomorrow night, live at the Social. Tickets are $12 advanced and $14 at the door to see the garage rock band, for what is sure to be a highly energetic and grand performance. Opening up for the band is Girls on the Beach, to help ensure that loudness endures throughout the night. Don’t miss the Black Lips, Monday, March 25, live at the Social, 8 PM.
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- Kevin Cortez
Mon, 26th Mar — 0 notes
Event: Youth Lagoon
22 year old musical artist, Trevor Powers, better known as YouthLagoon, is performing live tomorrow night at The Social. The dreamychillwave artist will perform his eerie, yet calming music from hisdebut album, The Year of Hibernation. With opening act, Dana Buoy, theshow will start at 8 PM sharp, live at the Social. Tickets are on salefor $10 advanced, $12 day of. Get yours now!http://www.thesocial.org/event/84199/http://iheardin.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Youth-Lagoon.jpg
Tue, 20th Mar — 0 notes
Event: Lights at The Beacham, Orlando
Canadian pop singer, Lights, is performing live at The BeachamSaturday night, March 10, 2012, at 6 PM. She’ll be performing songsfrom her latest album release, Siberia, in which she blends heroriginal electric pop sounds with new dubstep influence and bass heavylacings. Don’t miss this opportunity to watch Lights sing live in Orlando for an exciting night since her last trek to The City Beautiful in 2009!
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- Kevin Cortez
Sat, 10th Mar — 0 notes

Event: The Elwins at The Social

We can appreciate some passion and chutzpah! Check out this video The Elwins made specifically for Orlando, Florida and catch them tonight at The Social!

The Magic? CHECK!

Buddy Dyer? CHECK!

Sun? CHECK!

Good job guys!

Fri, 9th Mar — 0 notes

Mon, 5th Mar — 5 notes
Event + Interview: Orange You Glad Music Festival

Orange You Glad Music Festival returns for a four day music fest in the beautiful city of Orlando from March 8-11, 2012. Spreading out over multiple venues throughout the city, such as the Milk District and Mills 50, the festival will feature more than 60 national and local act. This year, attendees will see bands such as Tennis, Mrs. Magician, Caveman, Out go the Lights, and headliners, Cults, who will be playing their critically-acclaimed debut self-titled album. We’ll also get a chance to see the premiere of Everything is Terrible! and their debut comedy film. I recently got a chance to speak with the event-thrower, Tierney Tough, to ask some questions about the Fest. Read the full interview below!

Aside from yourself, who’s helping to put this event together?

Last year, I asked my friend Chris Anderson of Parafora Presents to help me organize. He’s been a huge help in pushing this festival to the next level. After putting together the first one on my own, I found out the hard way that you really must delegate jobs; especially since we were expanding this year. So, in order to not go insane, I asked some other good friends of mine to take heed on certain aspects of the festival.


Ashley Belanger, who helps organize the always popular Grandma Party, is our press girl and general idea-bouncer-offer. Gabriela Lothrop, who selflessly puts together the Audubon Park Market every Monday is my vendor coordinator. Her husband, Mike Lothrop, and also Park Ave CDs employee Alex Cooper are my volunteer coordinators. I have an amazing artist, Julie McLaughlin, who is probably the easiest person to work with. On top of that, we have great sponsors, venues, bands, a street team, and even some district directors involved. It’s definitely a huge step forward.


You put together an OYG Fest two years ago. There wasn’t one lastyear, why is that? What are the types of difficulties you face whileputting something this grand together?

In 2010 we put together a ‘Sleigh Ride,’ which was basically a mini fest. It was a one-day pub crawl with a bunch of bands at different venues in the ViMi District, and all proceeds went to Toys for Tots. It was totally fun.
There were a couple of reasons why I didn’t do it as a full-scale festival last year. The first year took a lot out of me, and my band was also gearing up for a national release with a bunch of tours, so I unfortunately just didn’t have the time or energy to do a festival at that same size.

As far as difficulties go, there can be many. You’re working with so many people that, at times, it can be tricky keeping them all on the same page. Luckily, we haven’t had any major problems, and it’s been great to work with all of these excited people.

What do you wish to accomplish with the OYG fest this year?

I can only hope that things go the way they’re supposed to and that it’s a great time for everyone involved so we can do it again next year.

Tell me a little more about the headliners (Cults, Everything is Terrible).

Cults and Tennis are both playing their only Florida shows at Orange You Glad. Should be good times.

Everything is Terrible has a new movie called “Doggie Woggiez! Poochie Woochiez: All Dogs Go On Tour” that is compiled of found VHS footage into one awesome movie that they apparently based off of The Holy Mountain. They are one of the most fun shows I’ve ever had the pleasure of booking, and I can’t wait to see them again.

Make sure to clear your schedule early next month to attend Central Florida’s exciting music festival, Orange You Glad, happening March
8-11! For more, please visit the Orange You Glad website.

- Kevin Cortez

Fri, 2nd Mar — 1 note
Event: Saul Williams
Award winning screenwriter and magnificent poet Saul Williams iscoming to The Social to rock Orlando. Monday, February 27, 2012,for $15 you can view the influential MC/poet perform and amaze withopen CX KiDTRONiK. Doors open at 8 PM, mics opens when Saul steps footon stage.

UPDATE: B-boys, hip-hop heads, Nine Inch Nails side project fans, and poetenthusiasts gathered around last night to view the one and only SaulWilliams. Absolutely beautiful and rhythmic, Saul performed a slew ofspoken word poetry in between tribal drum heavy songs, playing hitssuch as “Black Stacey,” and “List of Demands.” Saul performed as agentleman would, constantly thanking his fans and giving some of themost generous feedback I’ve ever seen at a show.
- Kevin Cortez
Sun, 26th Feb — 1 note
Madonna: Back in Action
Madonna has unveiled the cheeky cover for new single, “Give Me All Your Luvin’.” Her new studio album, MDNA drops March 26th and will include her Golden Globe winning song, “Masterpiece” from her directorial debut film, “W.E.”.
Madonna will perform “Give Me All Your Luvin’” at the Superbowl Halftime show February 5th. The track will be available on iTunes for purchase three days before the big event on February 3rd. Madonna will be promoting the appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on January 3rd and make a daytime stop the day before at Anderson Cooper’s talk show, Anderson on Thursday, February 2nd.
Sun, 29th Jan — 0 notes
Black Taxi Comes To Orlando
The band commonly proclaimed as the “best kept secret of Brooklyn”, Black Taxi is coming to Orlando Friday, January 27th.  Be sure to catch them at the Social for a night of dance rock!
 “With their contagiously danceable riffs,  monster hooks, and animated theatricality, the band has enough charisma  and talent to draw even the most cynical hipster out of their shell and  cause a raucous good time on the dance floor.”The Deli Magazine says, “If New York’s music scene were summed up in two words, they  would be BLACK TAXI.  Kind of dirty, a little poppy, and VERY danceable,  these Brooklynites fashion some of the most undeniably contagious music  around.” 
Performer Magazine compares their music by saying, “If The Clash and The Talking Heads were to have an offspring, it would be BLACK TAXI.”
9 PM / 18+ / $10-$13
The Social
54 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32801
407.246.1419
-Trisha Connell
Tue, 17th Jan — 4 notes