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Upcoming Gigs for March ’10

Dub, Electronica, Funk, Hip-Hop, Jam Band, Jazz, Nerdcore, Upcoming Gigs | Posted by admin March 5th, 2010

This will hopefully be the last time I post an Upcoming Gigs the day of a show. I should of done this sooner but this week was interesting to say the least. Anyways, this month marks the 7 anniversary that I started taping. March 15th of 2003 was the first time I started taping and I still enjoy it to this day. I also have added a Todays Gig and Upcoming Gigs widget. I wanted this to be as a calendar but I couldn’t find one that would work so I just went with a list. That is it for now. Enjoy!

Friday 5th:
Zero Gravity Circus and Spyn Reset at ToST, Doors at 9 p.m., 21+, $5

Wednesday 17th:
Zero Gravity Circus and The Special Purpose at Eastlake Zoo Tavern, show at 9 p.m., 21+, $2

Saturday 20th:
Library Science, Madly in Dub and Selecta Gro at ToST, Doors at 9 p.m., 21+, $5

Wednesday 24th:
Billy the Fridge, Southside, People Within and Apostropheus show at 8 p.m., 21+, $3

Thursday 25th:
Death*Star, Taybot and Hello Square at Skylark Cafe, 9 p.m., 21+, free

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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:
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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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Show Reviews (01-16,17 2010)

Concert Reviews, Jam Band, Rock, Singer-Songwriter | Posted by admin January 20th, 2010

So this post is something I thought I would start to do on my facebook but I think I am gonna try it out here for a while. These will usually be just a review from the show(s) and probably won’t (unless I am really fast) have links to any concert downloads. Those will be linked in the RRR posts. So here are my reviews:

Saturday 16th Nefarious Jones and Below Blackstar at ToST:
Below Blackstar started off the night and did a great job. They have a very rock/alternative sound and I really enjoyed it. I hope I get the chance to see them again. This was my third time seeing Nefarious Jones and I am starting to like them more and more. They played some great covers like Phish’s “Back on the Train” and Camper Van Beethoven’s “Take The Skinheads Bowling”, while playing great original songs like “Top Secret!” and “Slide”.

Sunday 17th Howie Day and Serena Ryder at The Crocodile:
Serena Ryder shocked me. I heard one song of hers before the show and I wasn’t sure what to expect. It turns out she is awesome live and has a great voice and stage presence. Howie Day’s set was one of the best sets I have seen of his if not the best. I am an old school fan of his starting back in 2001 when I saw him open for Vertical Horizon. Of course at the time I didn’t know who he was but I found out about him and got huge into his music. Then around the time he got big with his hit “Collide”, I started to listen to his less and less (it wasn’t cause he was popular, I just was into other music). When his new album “Sound the Alarm” came out last year, I started to get back into him. That album has some great songs and reminds me of some old school Howie but at the same time shows how much he has matured. The set from this night was a solo acoustic set and I was so happy just to see him onstage with just his acoustic guitar and pedals. He played many of his old songs like “Bunnies”, “Ghost” and “She Says” while playing some of the new songs “Be There” and “Weightless”.

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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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Recently Released Recordings #3

Downloads, Funk, Geek Music, Jam Band, Jazz, LlaMA, Nerdcore, RRR, Rock, Wrock, Youtube | Posted by admin December 8th, 2009

Welcome to another edition of Recently Released Recordings. As with the Upcoming Gigs, I wanted to get this post up and done over a week or so ago. Alas, life caught up with me and I had other things to do. I released a bunch of recordings these last few weeks and I have been posting all of these links in my shows page so if you are impatient and want to hear some music now you can always go there before I post here. I did also add a bunch of links on that page and plan to continue that with shows that were posted a long time ago. I will also add playlists for my videos soon and post them in the shows page. Anyways, here are the recordings:

05-29-08:
Shinigami
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RevBadger
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Mercury in Seattle, WA

06-12-08:
Ultraklystron
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Beefy
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YTCracker
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Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater in Seattle, WA

10-30-09:
Justin Finch-Fletchley
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Lake Hills Club House in Bellevue, WA

11-07-09:
Zero Gravity Circus
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M. Bison
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Blue Moon Tavern in Seattle, WA

11-12-09:
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
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Neumos in Seattle, WA

11-13-09:
Zero Gravity Circus
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Nectar in Seattle, WA

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Upcoming Gigs for Dec 09

Alt Country, Bluegrass, Electronica, Geek Music, Hip-Hop, Jam Band, Jazz, Nerdcore, Rock, Upcoming Gigs | Posted by admin December 1st, 2009

As I mentioned with my last Upcoming Gigs post, I would try to get this done by the 1st of the month. I did plan to get this up yesterday but I have been busy with other things so at least it is up on the 1st. I forgot to mention that in the first Upcoming Gig post that these gigs would be gigs I would hopefully be taping. If I do end up making it, the recordings will be posted in one of my future RRR posts. I will also update any of these gigs if more information comes out including gig posters and I will also add any more gigs that I am interested in seeing if they come up later on. I am also thinking for next year of adding bands that are taper friendly to this monthly list. If you have any ideas please let me know. Here is the list for December:

Friday 4th:
Son Volt and Massy Ferguson at Neumos, Doors at 8 p.m., 21+, $17.50

Friday 11th:
Eli Porter, Eclectic Approach and Shotty at the Showbox SoDo Lounge, Doors at 8 p.m., 21+, $8 adv., $10 at door

Saturday 12th:
Pink Gorilla presents a Child’s Play Charity event Pinkapalooza 3 with music by Beefy, KGHB and Robotronica at Nectar, 7 p.m., 21+, $10 suggested donation

Sunday 13th:
Death*Star, The Mages Guild (canceled), Hi-Fi Reset and Ultraklystron at the Rendezvous Jewelbox Theater, 10 p.m., 21+, $7

Friday 18th:
BoozeGrass at Sage’s Brunch House in Olympia, WA, 8 p.m.

Luc and the Lovingtons at WAIDS Haitian Cuisine and Lounge, 9 p.m.

Saturday 26th:
Nectar presents The Jokes on You 3! with music by Type, Gran Rapids, Mr. Xquisit and Eli Porter and comedy by Robo Comic, Jeremy Whitman, Nick McCord and Jen Seaman, 9 p.m., 21+, Free

Tuesday 29th:
Beefy, Ultraklystron, Death*Star and Billy the Fridge present Nerdcore Rising: A Movie and A Concert at the Nectar, door at 7 p.m., movie at 8, 21+, $3

Thursday 31st:
Zero Gravity Circus and Nefarious Jones at the Eastlake Zoo Tavern

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Upcoming Gigs for Nov 2009

Electronica, Funk, Jam Band, Jazz, Mustache Rock, Reggae, Rock, Soul, Upcoming Gigs | Posted by admin November 11th, 2009

Since I have become more active and interested in gigs in the northwest area, I thought I would start announcing gigs that I am interested in seeing each month. This is something I will try to post at the 1st of each month. I will also post gig posters that I find for any of these gigs after all the dates for those that are interested. Here are the shows:

Thursday 12th:
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Faun Fables and A Gun That Shoots Knives at Neumos, doors @ 8 p.m., 21+, $13.50 adv.

Friday 13th:
Zero Gravity Circus, Luc and the Lovingtons and The JB Quartet at Nectar, 9 p.m,, 21+, $6

Friday 20th:
M. Bison (Album Release Party), Heatwarmer, Them Hills and We Wrote the Book on Connectors at the Lo_Fi, 9 p.m., 21+, Free/Donate

Saturday 28th:
Zero Gravity Circus and Snug Harbor at ToST, 10 p.m., 21+, $5

Opti-Grab Danksgiving Celebration with The Special Purpose, High Ceiling, Olde Growth, The Zoo Keepers and Kindler at the Wallingford Studio (the Wherehouse) in Seattle, 8 p.m., 21+ (?), $15 at door

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Flowmotion, Das Vibenbass, Clinton Fearon – 2007-06-29

Concert Reviews, Jam Band, Jazz, LlaMA, Reggae | Posted by admin July 19th, 2007

This is what I refer to as the “second chance” show. All of these bands I have seen more than once and for some reason or another I decided just to not listen to them anymore. In the case of Das Vibenbass, I pretty much wasn’t in the mood for there music for about a year. I really enjoyed Das Vibenbass from the first time I saw them at Tost back on 03/21/05 up until the last show I saw of theirs at Consolidated Works on 07/14/06, but after getting involved with other local acts, I eventually fell off the wheel (in a sense). It wasn’t until earlier this year that I got back in the mood for them. Unfortunately, their shows always conflicted with my other shows. I was planning on going to the show in March at the Triple Door but I didn’t get my upgraded recorder back in time for the show. It wasn’t until I saw this gig that I really wanted to go to see them again. I was hesitant at first because the other two acts Clinton Fearon and Flowmotion were both the type of bands that I saw many times but never really pulled me in. I eventually decided that I would see these bands just to see if my mood changed.

Clinton Fearon opened the night up with a good solo acoustic reggae set. Clinton is an amazing musician, but I have never ever have been into reggae. I enjoy all forms of music, but Reggae, County and Rap never pull me in. I think for Reggae and Country it is the accents that drive me away from it. For Rap (just in case you are curious), I find that most of them are untalented “musicians”. Some of the old school rappers like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and others are good, but I just can’t stand most of the modern rappers. Das Vibenbass played a beautiful jazz set. One of the songs that I really liked was “Film Noir” off of their new album “Fodakis”. Flowmotion finished the night. This band failed again to pull me into their music. I remember that the last time I saw them, I really like the fact that there percussionist used a vibraphone for some of their songs, and I did like that he used it again for this show, but everything else just wasn’t working for me. I honestly haven’t been able to figure out why I can’t get into them. I do enjoy jam bands like Phish and String Cheese Incident, but it could be that these guys just don’t match up those two bands. Maybe I will figure out the real reason sooner or later, but for now I am not going to any of their shows for a really long time. I plan to see Das Vibenbass again eventually (as soon as their shows stop colliding with my other shows :P ), and I am pretty sure I will catch another Clinton Fearon set.

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.

The Special Purpose and High Ceiling – 2007-05-19

Concert Reviews, Jam Band, LlaMA | Posted by admin June 6th, 2007

I love seeing these two together. This was my second time seeing them together and they just play awesome with each other. Like the last show, I came to this really jacked up on caffeine, but I really wanted to see this show. High Ceiling came up first and did a kick ass set. They get better and better each time I see them. The Special Purpose played a funk-tastic 2 hour set. The recordings for both bands sound super sweet. I ran on stage with my MBHO split omnis and the LSD2 in the center. I also ran video for this but it is dark in some points. Audio for both sets will eventually be posted on the Live Music Archive and the videos will end up on either youtube, google videos, and/or stage6.divx.com.