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Recently Released Recordings #4

Complete Years, Downloads, Geek Music, Indie Rock, Jam Band, LlaMA, Mustache Rock, Nerdcore, RRR, Singer-Songwriter, Youtube | Posted by admin February 9th, 2010

Welcome to another RRR. I finally have the complete list of shows that I have taped in the 2009 year up in the Shows page and I am now accepting requests. Hopefully I can setup a request button for that but for now feel free to contact me via email or one of my social networks and I will try to get them done asap. Enjoy!

11-20-09:
Heatwarmer
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Them Hills
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We Wrote the Book on Connectors
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M. Bison
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The Lo_Fi in Seattle, WA

12-03-09:
Justin Klump, Northern Pacific Coffee Company, Tacoma, WA lma16 audio mp3 audio

12-13-09:
Ultraklystron
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Death*Star
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Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater, Seattle, WA

2010-01-17:
Howie Day, The Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA lma16 audio

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Upcoming Gigs for Jan 2010

Geek Music, Hip-Hop, Indie Rock, Jam Band, Mustache Rock, Nerdcore, Pop, Rock Opera, Singer-Songwriter, Upcoming Gigs | Posted by admin January 6th, 2010

Happy 2010 everyone! I am just gonna leave this opening short and sweet and give the list of upcoming gigs for this month. Enjoy.

Sunday 10th:
Death*Star, Go Slowpoke and Hurricane Lanterns at the Skylark Cafe & Club, 7 p.m., All Ages, Free

Theoretics, 10th & Commerce (EP Release), Evergreen One and DJ Hanibal at Nectar, 8 p.m., All Ages + Bar with ID, $6

Saturday 16th:
Nefarious Jones and Below Blackstar at ToST, 9 p.m., 21+, $5

Sunday 17th:
Howie Day and Serena Ryder at The Crocodile, 8 p.m., 21+, $20 adv

Saturday 23rd:
Rock Opera at The Crocodile starring Discs of Fury and We Wrote the Book on Connectors, 9 p.m., 21+, $12 adv, $15 dos

Sunday 24th:
Jay Farrar & Ben Gibbard with John Roderick of the Long Winters at the Showbox (Market), Doors at 7 p.m., All Ages + Bar with ID, $25 Adv, $28 DOS

Friday 29th:
TapWater, Lazybones and Nefarious Jones at Nectar, Doors at 9 p.m., 21+, $7

Death*Star, Billy the Fridge and All-Purpose at the Blue Moon Tavern, 9 p.m., 21+, $5

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5 shows in a week (6-18 to 6-24)

Alt Country, Concert Reviews, Indie Rock, Jam Band, Rock, Singer-Songwriter | Posted by admin July 19th, 2007

So this is the first time (that I can at least recall) where I have seen 5 shows in one week. I try every once and a while to see 3 shows in a row, and I usually give myself a week off after that, but this was a lot more harder to do than that usually is. Though, in the end, it was totally worth it. Here is the way my week full of great music went:

Monday (The Special Purpose – Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater):

It is always great to see a two set Special Purpose show, especially at the Rendezvous. If you haven’t been to the Rendezvous, it is a “hole in the wall” venue that eventually had a bar and dining room added to it. It seats about 50 people so it always has an intimate feeling. Plus the room is setup for natural sound (usually the only thing hooked up to the PA is the vocals), so I have always been able to pull great recordings. The Special Purpose did a great show. They debuted two songs, a Tim “Phatty Fatty Dong” Symons original called “Cheetah” and covered “Air” by Talking Heads.

Tuesday (Fall City – High Dive):

It has been about 3 months since I have seen a Fall City show. They always play a great classic rock show. They played a lot of songs that I have heard in the past, but they also debuted some new ones, which is great to see. This was my first time truly video taping them (I have used their camcorders in the past for two of there shows) and I am presently surprised with the outcome.

Wednesday:

Work. Home. Sleep.

Thursday (Rocky Votolato & Night Canopy – The Triple Door):

It is always nice to go to a show and not worry about taping. I really wanted to tape this show. In fact, I was going to try to get my friend Rachel who knows Rocky to try to get the ok to tape, but alas we both decided that it would be best just to enjoy the show. This was my first time going to a show at the Triple Door. I have heard so many great things about this place and I pictured it as a big version of Jazzbones (a small restaurant/live music venue in Tacoma). My mental visual was a lot different as far as looks, but it was the size that I was expecting. The sound there is awesome and they had wonderful selection of Asian food (I was expecting the normal burger and fries setup).

Both bands performed really well. It was my first time seeing Night Canopy, and I wasn’t disappointed. Rocky played an great set which included a lot of the songs off of the new album “The Brag and Cuss” and older songs like “Makers”, “Cell Mates/Mix Tapes” and his rendition of “Plastic Jesus”.

Friday & Saturday (1st Annual Skokomish Valley Music Festival):

This was first two day concert festival that I have taped at (I did see a String Cheese Incident festival down at Horning’s Hideout in Oregon, but I didn’t tape), and I definitely had a great time. I met a lot of great people and enjoyed some great music. The festival took place at the Skokomish Valley Grange Hall in Shelton. Shelton is a little farm town about 30 minutes from Olympia. The Grange Hall is a really small place that used to be a school. The sound is great for such a small area. The first night had three acts. Sideways Reign played first and they really impressed me. I would say one of the best acts of the festival. Heliotroupe played second and did a good job. High Ceiling finished off the night with an amazing set. Unfortunately, my battery died during their set and I decided to just hit the sack (most due to being tired and aggravated).

The second day started off good. I woke up around 9 (I always wake up early) and went out for some food. When I got back I decided to park my car closer to friends, Moe & Jason. When I came up to say hi to them, I meet Danae Dean and her boyfriend Scott. I mentioned to her that I was recording the show and she asked if I could record her and I said I would. Danae went one around 2 PM and did a good, mellow acoustic set. She has a really nice voice and her guitar playing is great too. She was joined by a harmonica player for the last two songs of the set. I decided to keep the tape rolling for the rest of the bands while I hanged outside with my friends. I caught tidbits of each of these bands (in order): No Meddle Ground, Aeolin, Twice Baked and The Sweatshop Band. No Meddle Ground and Twice Baked both did a bad job, IMO. No Meddle Ground sounded ok in some parts, but most the time they seemed completely out of sync. Twice Baked were good musicians but all of their songs were dedicated to weed. One or two songs about weed are ok but after a while it just gets annoying. When I walked in on Aeolin’s set, I heard a dead-on cover of Dave Matthews Band’s “Typical Situation”. I am a huge Dave Matthews Band fan (even though I prefer to listen to nerdcore and electronica lately) and it was great seeing a band actually doing a great cover. They ended their set with the DMB version of “All Along the Watchtower”. The Sweatshop band also played a great set. High Ceiling came up after The Sweatshop Band and played an excellent set. The Special Purpose played after them and did a very nice funk set. They were joined by Gabe Olsen of High Ceiling on percussion for a few songs. For the last set, John and Chris from The Special Purpose joined Trail and others from High Ceiling for a group called “The High Purpose”. Jason from Aelion played percussion for most then have the set, then Gabe took over for the rest. They ended about 5 in the morning. The set was all improv and instrumental and all of the players did a great job jamming with each other.

Sunday

Woke up around 9. Left about 10:30 and got home about noon. Tried to blog but was too tired. Definitely the greatest week in a really long time and I would do it again.

3 Concerts in one Blog

Concert Reviews, Downloads, Indie Rock, Jam Band, LlaMA, Nerdcore, Rock, Singer-Songwriter | Posted by admin April 29th, 2007

So in the last two weeks I have seen three shows. I got behind with blogging because I still have a hard time doing this (it seems so much easier to constantly check my emails and my mypspace page, though I usually don’t get anything new in those :P ). Plus I decided to change my main blog program from Mambo back to WordPress. Anyways, I thought at first I would write three separate blogs for each concert, but decided to just do one big blog.

Melefluent & High Ceiling 2007-04-13

Great to see these two play together again. It was over a year ago that I was first introduced to High Ceiling. This is the third time I have caught High Ceiling and it was the best so far. They played a lot of their “classics” including High & Lifted, Illusions, and Water Rushes On along with a few new songs and a great cover of Pink Floyd’s Breathe. Melefluent also played a great show. Some of the songs from their set included Waiting for Change, O.C., Time Ticks By, & Chinese Eyes. They also played several covers: Judge Not (Bob Marley), Freedom 76 (Ween), and Olympia (Rancid).

Both bands played for about 90 minutes. This was my second time taping at the Eastside Club Tavern and I decided to run a different setup. My first time around the vocals ended up being a bit distant and unfortunately this time wasn’t that much different. I ran my MBHO’s Omnis split into the Warm Mod part of the R4 while I ran the LSD2 right in the middle. The vocals sound great in some parts while others they are a bit distant. Everything else in the recording sounds great. The High Ceiling recording is up on the archive (Flac16 Link) and the Melefluent set will end up here.

MC Frontalot, MC Lars, Optimus Rhyme, Beefy, and Dust Collector 2007-04-18

Great night of Nerdcore. First time seeing a lot of these artists (except for Beefy & Optimus Rhyme) and I was pleased by all of them. Dust Collector opened the show. He was different from the solo MC Nerdcore artists I have seen. Most of the MC’s I have seen had either iPods or CDs with them that contained their music, while Dust Collector had a DJ record player. He played a great 17 minute set. Beefy was next. This was my second time seeing Beefy by himself (if you want to count the two Mediocre Tour shows then it would of been the fourth). This was the best one. He set included Nerdcore for Life, Applesauce Baptism (new song), and I Don’t Wanna Be Right. After Beefy was done with his set, Optimus Rhyme came up. The played a kick ass set that included some guests appearances (Beefy came up for Sick Day and MC Frontalot joined them for Ping Pong Song) and two new/unrecorded songs (Click Click and Segmented Annelid). MC Lars was fourth. As I mentioned earlier this was my fist time seeing him and his band and I was completely blown away. His Nerdcore sound was very punk/rock and I was pulled in by the first song. I also enjoyed watching the videos that he played during the set. MC Frontalot closed the night. I have had a hard time getting into this guy as far as Nerdcore artists go in the past and this set wasn’t different. I did though get into him after the show thanks to the new CD. He opened his set with the Penny Arcade Theme and the rest of set included Hassle: the Dorkening, Secrets From The Future, and I Heart Fags. He closed his set with Nerdcore Rising, which was joined by MC Lars and Wheelie Cyberman.

For the recording I ran the MBHO’s cards NOS WMod by the board and ran the sbd TMod. The mix of the two came out really great (considering that I haven’t had a great SBD pull in a long time). I have posted a link to the Beefy and Optimus Rhyme sets at the end of this blog. Also, the Applesauce Baptism mp3 is posted from Beefy’s set.

Rocky Votolato, Slender Means, Drag the River, & Street to Nowhere 2007-04-20

Neumos has started to become the hardest place to tape a show. I know that these bigger venues do have to check before they allow tapers to come in but I think the security and staff need to come up with a plan how exactly to deal with tapers (maybe some advice from the Showbox would be great). As soon as I entered I had some problems. The security guard wasn’t able to get the OK from Rocky then but after I decided to leave the venue until I did get the clear to tape, a guy who seemed to be the head of the security asked me what I was doing. I gave him the whole nine yards about how I do this as a hobby and not for profit. He also asked me that if I was asked to stop recording that I would and I complied to it. After that I was able to get in but I did have a few hiccups during the Steet to Nowhere set (I wasn’t able to record their set due to time) with the security guards checking the taping policy. After a while they left me alone and I was able to record the rest of the night.

The parts of the Street to Nowhere set that I caught were pretty good. Hopefully I can catch them again (don’t know how they feel about taping though). Drag the River played a good set. Pretty mellow set. Slender Means & Rocky Votolato both played great sets. Rocky played a few new songs from his upcoming album and covered Plastic Jesus. For the recording I ran the MBHOs WMod NOS and LSD2 TMod Blumien for DTR & SM and ran off the board TMod for the Rocky set. The Slender Means and Rocky sets are available on the downloads page along with all the other Rocky shows I have taped.

 
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Piebald, MC Chris, Street to Nowhere – 2007-03-30

Concert Reviews, Downloads, Indie Rock, Nerdcore, Uncategorized | Posted by admin April 29th, 2007

I want to start this review by saying that this was an interesting combination of artists. Piebald and Street to Nowhere both have that “indie” rock sound, while MC Chris is nerdcore. Plus, judging by most of the fans that were there, MC Chris should of headlined, but this tour seemed to be a practice for his new sound (a few of the songs have changed), so I guess it makes sense.

Street to Nowhere put on a good show. It took a while for me to get into there music, but I was tapping my feet about 4 songs in. They only played for about 30 minutes. Before MC Chris’ set, he threw a bunch of Magic cards and Dungeons and Dragons merchandise to the crowd. He even had fans fighting over an empty box. He started out his set with his version of the Ghostbuster’s Theme. He then played OMC, Robotussin, Robot Dog, White Kids Love Hip-Hop, Wiid, Fett’s Vette and My Name Is. For his last song, he played Pw/Om with Piebald, which was off the hook. Piebald finished off the night. Good sound but they never pulled me in. MC Chris’ set is up on dimeadozen.org.