A few places to find yourself (and what you’ll hear when you get there)

A few places to find yourself (and what you’ll hear when you get there)
Self-proclaimed “punk ninjas” The Bamfs formed in September of 2010 to make war on “music that sucks.” They’ve got a hard driving sound and a bad attitude to match, but can their fierce lead singer handle a few questions?
See for yourself after the jump.
Here because you can’t be trusted to know where to find the good stuff every night of the week.
With a hip hop sound that veers all over the map from folk to dubstep, Durham’s LiLa is out to conquer audiences. They’ve honed their vibe over three records and created a live dynamic that surges with energy.
The band’s got their style on lock, but can one of their founding father’s handle our five questions? See for yourself after the jump.
Shout out any title you can dream up during a Choose Your Own Musical! show at the DSI Comedy Theater and a cast of improvisors will make it a reality. These comedians somehow find the content for a whole show in a matter of seconds, making up big characters, funny scenes, and, along with the help of an accompanying pianist, big musical numbers.
With only a few more chances to hear these players in action, we thought it about time to find out if a few of their cast handle our five questions. See how they handled it after the jump.
Here because you cant be trusted to know where to go to hear the good stuff every night of the week.
If you’re lucky, you’ll hear of a square dance happening under some musty festival tent once or twice a year. The Five Points Rounders are out to change that. David Bass (fiddle), Colin Booy (banjo), Rob VanVeld (gutbucket), and Steve Kruger (guitar) hooked in with The Pinhook a little over a year ago to present a series of Rowdy Square Dances– gatherings primed for wearing plaid, shooting the moon, and meeting a batch of new friends in the midst of a promenade.
So sure, these guys know how to throw down, but can one of their own handle our five questions? See for yourself after the jump.
Here because you can’t be trusted to know where to go to hear the good stuff every night of the week.