


Follow my adventures on Twitter October 30, 2010: See you there, or in Sherman Heights, or at the Casbah, or wherever.

By the way, if you're going to Underworld tonight at 4th & B, the set times are as follows: Here are the weekend listings for you to consume. TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB | I CAN TALK TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB | Myspace Video Generationals and Funeral Party set the stage. It is highly recommended that all attendees wear comfortable shoes, since the music will no doubt get the crowd moving. Now headlining on this side of the Atlantic brings the young band to the Belly Up this Wednesday. Opening for indie darlings Phoenix in the US was a big boost for the band. Extensive touring, mostly on the European summer festival circuit, has given the three piece a decent fan base which is growing all the time. Tourist History was released earlier this year to favorable reviews. Suffice it to say, Two Door Cinema Club, hailing from Northern Ireland, deliver the goods with their brand of danceable electropop. Simply posting songs on Myspace is not enough, the music has to generate interest and create the subsequent buzz. This seems to be an ever increasing way for young bands to get noticed and break out into the indie mainstream. More information can be found at the Cherokee Welcome Center, or by calling power of the Internet caused lifelong friends Alex Trimble and Sam Halliday to quit their college studies to pursue music on a full time basis. Whether you’re on two wheels or four, the Cherokee Action Sports Park is ready to inject a little extra adrenaline into your stay in Cherokee. So grab your helmet, strap on some pads, or just come to watch the action. Located on Acquoni Road in the heart of Cherokee, NC, the Sports Park is open daily from 8 a.m. Set on a 3.5-acre tract, the street-to-bowl transition elements are ideal for those just getting started, or riders who take their sport seriously. Designed by Pillar Design Studios and built by Artisan Skateparks, this 13,000-square-foot facility offers smooth concrete half-pipes, beautifully contoured ramps, and an ideal “abandoned swimming pool” concept that bikers and skaters alike crave. So where do you turn if you like to turn on a deck or BMX bike, try some new tricks, or maybe catch a little air? The Cherokee Action Sports Park. Look around the average US city, and increasingly “NO SKATING ALLOWED” signs or restricted bike lanes dot the landscape.
