Lincoln-based Tymbal Tapes releases Patrick Hargon’s ethereal ‘Thenland’; Nebraska Hardcore Showcase announces round-three lineup; Simon Joyner, David Nance Group head on tour

[Editor’s note: this is part two of today’s Nebraska music news. Check out part one — Good Living Tour photo coverage, a look at Omaha Girls Rock and a review of the David Nance/Noah Sterba/Sean Pratt show — right here.]

Tymbal Tapes releases Patrick Hargon’s ethereal ‘Thenland’

Last week, we noted a quartet Nebraska LP releases from big ticket bands in the rock world, but those were not the only new records out. Friday, Lincoln-based independent label Tymbal Tapes dropped its latest release, Patrick Hargon’s Thenland.

Hargon, the Kearney, Neb. guitarist who has toured with The Sunshine Fix and worked on records with Don Chambers & GOAT, finds himself experimenting with the wealth of guitar effects at his disposal. He produces single melodies, and then lets his effects modules transform the sounds into exotic and unrecognizable frequencies. Thenland entwines texture with melancholy as effects-laden guitars and keys fall into a reverb-drenched void, building and adding layers until the original melody disappears completely.

Have a listen here, and check out “Openparentheses” below.

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Nebraska Hardcore Showcase announces round-three lineup

The eighth-annual Nebraska Hardcore Showcase has finalized its lineup and, in its third wave announcement, some newcomers and one nearly-decade-old reunion.

ERA will perform for the first time since 2009 at the Sept. 2 fest, alongside brand new acts Houma and Inordinate Affection with CBN, both of which will be playing their debuts. The Boner Killerz, Suzi Q and Death Cow are new to the festival.

The additions bring the all-local showcase to a total of 17 bands, as well as a handful of local tablers and sponsors. Among them are Omaha Zine Fest, Nebraska Sexual Assault and Abuse Prevention (which hosted No Means No Fest earlier this month) and Overturn.

Set times are coming later this summer. The show is $5 for 19-plus and free to those 18-and-under. RSVP here.

Powerslop is one of the bands you’ll see at the showcase, and it just released new music via its Bandcamp page. Check out Son of Slop here.

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Simon Joyner, David Nance Group head on tour

It’s been more than two years since Omaha anti-folk singer-songwriter Simon Joyner’s last full-length Grass, Branch and Bone. But he’s setting up for a busy summer now, with a new double LP, Step Into The Earthquake (Ba Da Bing Records) out in September and the recent announcement of a two-week August tour with his band the Ghosts and The David Nance Group (starting Aug 25), whose record Negative Boogie came out last week.

The tour heads up through New England, loops down to Atlanta and ends on Sept. 4 in Omaha at Pageturner’s Lounge. Have a look at the tour dates below, and pre-order Step Into The Earthquake here.

Aug 17 — Sioux Falls, S.D. at Total Drag Records
Aug 18 — Mankato, Minn. at The NaKato
Aug 19 — Milwaukee, Wisc. at The Turkey Lounge
Aug 20 — Chicago at Pinwheel Records
Aug 21 — Detroit at UFO Factory
Aug 22 — Buffalo, N.Y. at Hostel Buffalo-Niagara
Aug 23 — North Adams, Mass. at MCLA’s Design Lab
Aug 24 — Woodstock, N.Y. at Colony Cafe

With The David Nance Group:
Aug 25 — Portland, Maine at The Apohadion Theater
Aug 26 — Sumner, Maine at the Village Music Festival
Aug 27 — Salem, Mass. at KOTO
Aug 28 — Cambridge, Mass. at The Middle East
Aug 29 — New York City at The Glove (with Anna McClellan)
Aug 30 — Philadelphia at TBA
Aug 31 — TBA
Sept 1 — Atlanta at 529 Club
Sept 2 — Nashville at Fond Object Records
Sept 3 — Columbia, Mo. at Cafe Berlin
Sept 4 — Omaha at Pageturner’s Lounge

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Photo coverage: Charles Bradley, MGMT at 80/35 Festival

Catching up from last weekend, HN contributor Harrison Martin went to Des Moines’ 80/35 Festival (July 7 and 8) with a contingent of HN’ers out to promote our upcoming Lincoln Calling music festival Sept 28-30. Appropriately, they caught one of LC’s top acts in Charles Bradley & the Extraordinaires, as well as mid-aughts indie rock darlings MGMT.

See Martin’s photos below:

Charles Bradley

MGMT

photos by Harrison Martin

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Concert Round-Up

Kick off the week in what’s-going-on with our show picks below. Fine a more comprehensive list of concerts at our events page here, and tell us which shows you’re headed to in the comments below.

Monday

Salt Creek and Unturned with Histrionic and Zeppazoid at The Bay – Lincoln post-rock band Salt Creek returns home in the middle of its second summer tour, which kicked off last Friday in Sioux Falls with Minneapolis pop punk five-piece Unturned. The two bands stop at The Bay tonight with local alt-rock trio Histrionic and Zeppazoid, the solo acoustic project of Jesse Dassinger of For The Birds. 7 p.m. $5. All Ages. RSVP here.

No Thanks with Unknown Relatives and Pretty Shitty at Brothers Lounge – Two Austin-based punk bands, Unknown Relatives and Pretty Shitty, hit Brothers Lounge tonight near the beginning of their summer tour. Unknown Relatives is touring in support of their January EP Lagniappe Per Capita, which combines ‘80s post-punk with the stylings of more contemporary artists like Iceage. Omaha post-hardcore band No Thanks adds local support. 9 p.m. $5. 21+. RSVP here.

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