9/5/2023 0 Comments Fill the gap concert 2016"That's without the lot without the infrastructure. ![]() "Developers are telling us that it costs $180,000 just to build a home," Chick said. In the proposal, the city or utilities department would help pay for residential and commercial projects involving streets, sidewalks, sewer and water improvements, among others. ![]() Hastings Mayor Corey Stutte has said the city can be more competitive with the proposed Development Incentive Program, which would lower the cost for developers up front.Ĭity attorney, David Ptak, presented a draft of the program to city council at a study session Monday. Opening for the Wombats as part of Providence’s WBRU Summer Concert Series on August 12."I've been in meetings with other Kearney, Grand Island Hastings realtors and I think it's very comparable as far as the price range might be a little bit higher in the other two cities than us but they're having the same problem of finding affordable housing," Harman said. I never shook that relationship with the song, and when we we’re asked to be a part of this album, that song was the one I had to do.”Īs the band finishes their sophomore album, they’ll be playing Northside Festival in Brooklyn this June, and Elliott is one of my favorite songwriters ever, and his writing is extremely influential to me in his candor and honesty… The song we covered, ‘Easy Way Out,’ is one of those songs that hit me so hard the first time I heard it, that I listened over and over to it and believed it was somehow written for exactly how I felt at the time I first heard it. Of their contribution to Say Yes, Kendzia says: “The Elliott Smith tribute album is a huge honor to be a part of. That becomes apparent on the soaring conclusion of opener “Head First”, and the slow-burn builder of the title track, which ventures into post-rock territory without losing its pop core. “We know we are an alternative rock band”, Kendzia adds, “but wanted to give these specific songs the heavy, loud treatment”. The band aimed to capture their raw live energy on the new recordings by cramming all their live gear into a small Rhode Island room, stacking the amps and turning them all up. Thematically, they pick up right where Little Truths, left off in terms of honesty and personal reflection”. “They are a bit heavier than our debut album, and capture a lot of the energy we put into our live show. “We are really excited to share these new songs”, says guitarist and vocalist Glenn Kendzia. The two-track release, out this Friday when Wild Sun play The Knickerbocker in their hometown of Westerly, can be heard below via Vanyaland exclusive. In the meantime, while we await their take on Smith’s “Easy Way Out”, this week Wild Sun have released a new two-track EP that takes their sound to higher, more grandiose places while maintaining the emotive passion that’s made them one of the Ocean State’s best new bands. The Rhode Island alt-rock trio released their debut album Little Truths a few months ago, and a little over a year later will find themselves on a new Elliott Smith compilation titled Say Yes, alongside Amanda Palmer, Waxahatchee, J Mascis, and others. Wild Sun are finding themselves between rock and a sensitive place.
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