Wanted to let everyone know that our song Sosey and Dosey will be on Skins on MTV tonight. You can find more info about the show at the Skins website. The song is available for download on itunes and at yeproc.com.
In case you weren’t aware, Andrew loves dance music and techno. And he’s been creating dance and techno remixes for all kinds of different musical artists. Andrew is happiest when he’s creating things to PARTY with.
It just so happens one of Andrew’s remixes, for the band Drink Up Buttercup, was chosen as the best remix of 2010 by SHIFT!

Perfect timing for the ultimate PARTY time… New Years Eve! Show your dance movies and PARTY spirit as you dance from 2010 into 2011 with Andrew’s very own dance music flair!
Listen to it HERE via YouTube or download the remix along with SHIFT’s other top remix picks HERE!
SSIA loLZ!!!!!
Dec 11 at Siren Records
in Doylestown, PA
http://www.sirenrecords.com
Dec 20 at Stage on Herr
in Harrisburg, PA
http://www.myspace.com/tntcollective
Dec 30 at John and Peter’s
in New Hope, PA
http://www.myspace.com/johnandpeters
Jan 14 at The Night Cat
in Easton, MD
http://www.nightcatmusic.com
The guy in this photo is telling you that he better see you at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn this Sunday. He’s playing with one of his favorite bands, Givers, and would really love you to be there. Buy tickets here: http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/16951

We played a new set with some new songs at CMJ last week. Here is a really cool song by song rundown of our set by thedenofbushwick.com so you can see what went down if you missed it:
11:24 PM – Bowery Electric
Arrived just in time to say what’s up to my boys in Drink Up Buttercup. Packed house, let’s loose a thundering rhino from Philly in it.
11:45 PM – Drink Up Buttercup
Jim (frontman for DUB) just said they are playing 4 new songs tonight. Now I am really excited. The next evolution of Drink Up Buttercup is something I ponder much. I was hoping they’d treat some new songs for CMJ, and it looks like will be the case. Solid!
Blood is gon’ stain the mattress.
That’s graphic.
11:48 PM – Drink Up Buttercup
New Dub. Holy shit. Wow. Bounce house. Drummer gon’ bruise his leg, that Mike T. And can’t nobody harmonize like this band. I challenge. Beautiful like a breeze.
11:51 PM - DUB
New song into “Young Ladies.” Again, each time I see them, the songs are slightly different, meticulously evolved. Now the cymbals are smashing the docks of my ear canals.
11:55PM – DUB
Into “Gods and Gentlemen.”
What. The first 4 songs have been one continuous track, like the trains from borough to borough.
It’s the anthem for a generation, and they don’t even know it. Top form. It might be the best I’ve ever heard them.
“Even Think”
This song gets me man. Best chorus for miles, I challenge all Chair/Lunch/Dinners, a la Mitch Hedberg.
Singer/keyboardist Farzad Houshiarnejad is playing an electronic loop between songs, in which a voice eerily similar to that of the Speak & Spell is telling us to “buy Drink Up Buttercup merchandise.” On the Stephen Hawking tip.
So much better than actually saying it.
12:03 AM – DUB
New song “Meatman,” bring on the David Lynch soundtrack.
Let’s go clobber some mailboxes down from a speeding bulldozer. This song is tougher than “LA Woman.” Ben Money on bass, walking in.
12:07 AM – DUB
New song. Opening harmony. Damn. Goddamn. They are so good. This is DUB’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Song structures more colorful & surprising than Lego houses.
12:12 AM – DUB
My mind is blown by that last song. Now into “Heavy Hand,” so debaucherous this drink-shattering track. Like, I’ma finish my whiskey and throw the glass against the wall. Then crunch on the chunks when I gallop over in my CHUCKS.
12:17 AM - DUB
“Seasickness Pills.”
12:20 AM – DUB
Farzad & bassist Ben Money stand behind Jim when he goes operatic in “Seasickess Pills.” I guess one’s ears might be at risk, if standing in front of that vibrato-laden howitzer of a howl.
Still gets me every time. It’s as if my entire body had fallen ‘asleep,’ and then when that end part comes, I start to tingle all over, like my collective being as a whole is waking up, changing position, unfreezing.
DUB are legend.
12:37 AM – Bowery Electric Bar
Edison light bulbs are ubiquitous in NYC. So are unexpected moments, like hearing a song that makes you shake with the chills.
12:40 AM – Bowery Electric Bar
A blind fellow just strolled up to the bar, and is ordering a beer. That’s the third blind person I have seen today, fearlessly navigating the streets of fucking New York City. I can’t even imagine, holy shit right? And to think, all they need is a stick and memory.
Thas’ a tess’.
View the original article here: http://thedenofbushwick.com/2010/10/22/cmj-day-3-a-time-stamped-adventure/
We return to Lancaster October 16th to play a headlining show at the Chameleon Club.
Get your tickets for the show at chameleonclub.net and check out an interview we did for the show below.
Neo-psychedelians Drink Up Buttercup play Chameleon
By MICHAEL C. UPTON, Correspondent
After cutting its first full-length album in Philadelphia and building up its fan base with a cross-country tour that included a stop at the high-profile South by Southwest festival, Drink Up Buttercup decided to return home to Doylestown.
The four-member psychedelic rock band bought a house with the intention of turning it into a studio, and immediately committed to a last-minute appearance at a local arts festival. They did not get the homecoming they expected.
“We thought, ‘Let’s do this as kind of our hello,’” frontman Jim Harvey said. “We got kicked off the stage after two songs. It was a little bit too raucous for the merchants in town.”
We’re having a party this Halloween at World Cafe Live in Philly. Dress up and it’s cheap to get in… From the World Cafe Live website:
Described as “Beatle-esque but in a kitchen sink kind of way,” (Brooklyn Vegan) and “60’s psychedelic carnival” (Stereogum) Drink Up Buttercup’s nuanced yet bombastic live show is a vital part of its growing legend, with the New York Times saying that DUB, “mesmerizes and clobbers live.” Join them for this special Halloween show & don’t forget to wear your costume!
Artist’s website | Artist Videos
Also Performing:
Screwjack
Levee Drivers
Sunday, October 31, 2010 | Show 8pm | Upstairs Live
Regularly Priced Tickets:
General Admission Seating/Standing*: $12 ($10 ticket + $2 processing fee)
Save Money by Wearing Your Halloween Costume!
General Admission Seating/Standing*: $7 ($6 ticket + $1 processing fee)




