Fiesta Brava

Wiggly World Returns!

Tonight at 8:00 PM, Jeff returns to co-host Wiggly World with Ken Maiuri on WMUA 91.1FM. They’re planning to do an all-’80s, all-vinyl show, so you should tune in for the shenanigans! If you’re not local, you can always listen through iTunes (or whatever you prefer to use) here

Posted 4 weeks ago

Thanks to everyone who came out to the show last night, and thanks to The Joiner Inners for inviting us to play with them. We had a great time, and can’t wait to come down and do it again!

Posted 11 weeks ago

Jeff and Chris spent a long and productive day recording Chris’s guitar tracks yesterday in a marathon session that included laughter, self-analysis, and epic grandeur. We’re on our way, ladies and gentlemen. Check out some new pics on Facebook!

Posted 13 weeks ago

All this crazy weather has us thinking about the upcoming Spring!  Some good shows in the works, stay tuned.  Here’s a shot from a summer show in Northampton.  

Posted 15 weeks ago

Right off their supporting gig with Yo La Tengo, this Monday Tom Nolan of The Joiner Inners will be playing a solo show at The Outer Space in Hamden, CT.  We’ll be playing a set with The Joiner Inners on March 2nd, and Monday’s show may feature a Fiesta Brava cover!  If you’re in the area on Monday be sure to check out the show.

Posted 16 weeks ago

Yesterday Jeff let us know about this video from a recent show at The Sierra Grille in Northampton.  I’d forgotten that the microphone stand decided to slowly collapse!

Posted 18 weeks ago

Happy New Year!

It’s New Year’s Eve. We played a lot of fun shows in 2011, we wrote some new songs, and we began work on our first full-length album. Thanks to all of you who made it a good year. We’re hoping 2012 is even more exciting, stay tuned for more!

Posted 20 weeks ago

Best of 2011 -- #1

Drum roll please…Fiesta Brava’s #1 album of 2011 is The Whole Love by Wilco. All four of us love this album and recommend it highly. “The band is having fun not only with sound but with structure, without sacrificing catchiness. Nearly every song contains some tangential surprise, odd hook, sonic back flip or midsong redefinition.” And that wraps up our list. Safe and happy holidays to you and yours!

Album review: Wilco's 'The Whole Love'

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2011/09/album-review-wilcos-the-whole-love.html

Posted 21 weeks ago

Best of 2011 -- #2

‎#2 of our Top Ten Albums of 2010: The King Is Dead by The Decemberists. “I guess I’ve kind of come back to a lot of the more American music that got me going in the first place - R.E.M. and Camper Van Beethoven and all these bands that borrowed from more American traditions like Neil Young and The Byrds,” said Meloy of the album. Well, with forebears like that, of course this album is good!

The King Is Dead

http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-decemberists-the-king-is-dead,50187/

Posted 21 weeks ago

Best of 2011 -- #3

Fiesta Brava’s Top 10 Albums of 2011: #3 is Metals by Feist. “On Metals Feist combines the sublime magic of her voice with songs that feature equally strong compositions to render an album that is easily one of the best of the year.”

http://www.adequacy.net/2011/11/feist-%E2%80%93-metals/

Posted 21 weeks ago

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Fiesta Brava's Top 10 of 2010: #3

Posted by Jeff Steblea on Wednesday, December 22, 2010, In : Top 10 of 2010 

High Violet by The National

 

The National pull off an interesting trick, balancing slightly goofy and confessional lyrics with a lush delivery that pulls you in and makes you care. Case in point: the beautiful “Conversation 16” boasts the refrain “I was afraid I’d eat your brains ‘cause I’m evil.” On paper, not so great, but delivered in Berninger’s characteristic baritone and underscored by the band’s dramatic arrangement, it totally works. This type of balancing act hasn’...


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Fiesta Brava's Top 10 of 2010: #4

Posted by Jeff Steblea on Tuesday, December 21, 2010, In : Top 10 of 2010 

Together by The New Pornographers

 

Quick quiz: What band successfully integrates influences like The Beach Boys, Ramones, The Who, and Queen? Well, you already know the answer, but seriously—who else can pull this off, dropping sophisticated, dramatic pop constructions into an energetic rock ‘n’ roll stew? One listen to “Your Hands (Together)” and you’ll see what we mean. It’s as if Keith Moon, Brian May, Joey Ramone, and Brian Wilson formed a band. Yeah….see what we’re sayin...


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Upcoming Shows

 Friday, February 10: Fiesta Brava with The True Jacqueline, Easthampton Savings Band, The Planes (Brooklyn), and The Grimm Generation at The Elevens in Northampton, MA.

$5, Doors open at 9PM

Friday, March 2: The Joiner Inners with Fiesta Brava at The Outer Space in New Haven, CT. Come see us at our first New Haven Show!

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