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Oct 10 2008

Beck is wicked awesome.

Published by AllisonWonderland under Shows

So… seriously, all that scientology stuff aside, Beck is a wicked cool dude. 

Last night - United Palace Theater - SOLD OUT to a sick crowd

Beck and all of his band mates are seriously committed musicians, and his arena style lighting was impressive too.  I’d never seen him live before last night and I’m telling you I would go again tonight if I could.  They were filming the show, do I hear…Beck Live on DVD???

Beck in all his arena lighting glory...

My picture is terrible…I promise you my seats where better than the picture makes them look.  My Blackberry doesn’t do very well at concerts, but I tried to capture the magic for you.�

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Oct 08 2008

Andrew Bird at Hiro Ballroom

Published by AllisonWonderland under Shows

Andrew Bird @ Hiro 10.07.08

Last night I experienced Andrew Bird at the Hiro Ballroom in NYC.
Having seen Andrew before I thought I knew what I was in for but I was gleefully mistaken.  I failed to realize the intimacy of the venue and what type of effect that would have on the event. 

Standing just feet from the stage I was able to really participate in all the workings of the musicians.  As anyone who has seen Bird would agree, his ability to breakdown his compositions into bits of string and percussion is phenomenal.  But being right there to witness him piecing them back together and looping them in and out of every single song was enlightening to say the least.  As a musician myself, I often marvel at the intricacies of musical composition and it’s refreshing to see them manifest themselves so flawlessly in Bird’s work.   

Needless to say I’m ridiculously excited for his new album to come out.

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Sep 12 2008

DRAGONETTE - Here in the US of A!

Dragonette

Release Galore & Announce US Tour Dates This Fall

How rad is this band??

First Single “I Get Around”: http://release.theplatform.com/content.select?pid=tHdSP8_ifQC8r9WdPGPC55n8Ml6Dnpbv&UserName=Unknown

“I Get Around” video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQwJOVOtZpY

“Take it Like a Man” video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eub6OkEG3I0

With a growing army of admirers and fans all over the world, now is your chance to witness what all the fuss is about. Bouncing from the East to the West coasts and destined to wow audiences with their revivalist new wave synth-pop, Toronto-based quadruplet, Dragonette, are now embarking on a much welcomed four-date mini-tour this fall in the United States.

With the pending release of their refreshing debut album Galore (I Surrender Records through Red An Artist Development Company) out on October 28th, watch out for their dirty electronica beats and synths, trunk full of hooks, neon-doused live shows and downright naughty delivery and vocals by the bands star front woman Martina Sorbara.

9/18- The Mercury Lounge- New York, NY
(w/ The Major Labels, Oppenheimer)

9/19- Le Royale- New York, NY
(w/ Headman)

9/22- The Trobaudour- West Hollywood, CA  - SOLD OUT
(w/ Does it Offend You, Yeah? And DJ AC Slater)

9/23/08- Cinespace- Hollywood, CA
(w/ Does It Offend You, Yeah? And DJ AC Slater)


It’s clear that this clever and glamorous cohesion of talent and shameless honesty is exactly what will take Dragonette beyond the realms of any hipster hyped about band (even though they have all the right factors that equate to any partygoer’s dream night out) and carry them into the mainstream superstar arena through out 2009.

The band, which was named after the singer’s ipod, possess an edgy dance rock sound with a bubble-gum pop lining. Lead vocalist and sultry siren, Martina, formed the band in 2005 when she met her future bassist, and future husband, Dan Kurtz at a canadian music festival. Martina, with her poppy songstress vocals and deep desire for some driving eccentric pop dance beats, eagerly agreed to leave behind her sucessful solo career and form what was originally just the dynamic duo, Dragonette.

“We met at a Canadian music festival we were both playing at,” Martina explains “and then we screwed.”

“And then I left my girlfriend.” states Dan.

The rest was, as we say history and Dragonette was born.

Later on in that year, Joel Stouffer (drums) and Will Stapleton (guitar) rounded out the line-up and they were soon asked to open up for Duran Duran’s US tour after only being a together for eight months.


Galore” which was produced by Dan Kurtz himself (who also produced Feist’s critically acclaimed Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down) just prior to forming the band). Their debut single off the album, “I Get Around,” recently hit the Top 20 in Canada and the ridiculously infectious “Get Lucky,” reached global status, as after it was synched to fifteen major movies and advertising campaigns in the United States.

The band has played everywhere from dingy underground hipster clubs to festivals like Glastonbury and The Virgin Music Festival; and Martina has already achieved pop-star status, as she wrote and sang lead vocals on Basement Jaxx’s hit single, “Take Me Back to your House.Dragonette has also been nominated for a Juno Award for Best New Group.

With songs reminiscent of those ranging from bands such as The Eurythmics and The Cars, Dragonette is sure to spark the interests of many a teen girl and boy as much as they would, your suburban housewife or club kid queen. Their music and live shows can ultimately be described as “a world of guilt-free pleasure mixed with 80’s party prowess”. Eclectic and exciting, stretching from sunny-day folk to hard driving dance rock, this is music for the masses at it’s finest.

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Sep 05 2008

Rival Schools

Published by i still have my youth under Shows, Tours

That’s right.  I said it.  But if you’re thinking of the video game - you are sadly mistaken.  The RIVAL SCHOOLS are back and their fans are hungry.  The first and last time I saw RS was during my early high school years when Birch Hill (in Old Bridge,NJ) was still open and not a home for the elders (boohoo-very sad time in my teenage life).  Since then, Walter Schreifels (singer) started a band called Walking Concert.  Me and my mom are hardcore Walter fans so we tracked down WC and saw them at the Sin E in NYC (very awesome place to be because of me being a huge Jeff Buckley fan - he used to play there weekly while he was still alive…) as well as Maxwells.  Not that we don’t love WC, we just really miss Rival Schools.  And I hope you do too.

Here’s where they’re going to be so far:

Oct 9 - The Echo Echo Park, California
Oct 10 - Brick By Brick San Diego, California
Oct 11 - Lisk Fest @ Oak Canyon Ranch Irvine, California
Oct 12 - Bottom Of The Hill San Fransisco, California
Nov 4 - Maxwell’s, Hoboken, NJ
Nov 6 - Mercury Lounge, NYC

And of course I shall be at the Maxwells show because Maxwells is my most favorite place :)
…and maybe the Mercury Lounge… if I can afford it… hmph.

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Sep 02 2008

Motley Crue

Published by Straight2Hell under Shows, Tours

For those of your that missed Motley Crue here are some photos from the New jersey show at PNC.

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Aug 15 2008

BRUTAL TRUTH is back!

Published by Metal Maiden under Metal, Metal/Hardcore, Shows

Brutal Truth is back for their first NYC show in 10 years!  They’re playing this Sunday at Rebel (formerly Downtime) thanks to Somberlain Productions!  They’re playing with Macabre, Devourment, Malignancy, and The Communion.

SEE YOU THERE!

Brutal Truth Flyer

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Aug 08 2008

Paul Di’Anno rocking out

Remember Paul Di’Anno?  The singer for Iron Maiden’s first two albums?  I personally f*cking LOVE Di’Anno Maiden!  Well, here’s Paul rocking an accoustic version of Wrathchild (from the Killers album) in 2006, in some room that I can’t figure out, but I do see Storm Troopers in tha background so maybe it’s some type of Star Wars convention???

I realize this is a bit old, but I just watched it for the first time and wanted to share it with you!

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Aug 06 2008

WACKEN 2008!!!

You metalheads out there all know that Wacken is basically the pinacle of metal festivals, held each year in Wacken, Germany.  If you don’t know, don’t talk to me.
This year a 70,000 sold out crowd (that’s the official number, the actual number was closer to 100,000) came to camp out and bang their heads to Maiden, Carcass, Gorgoroth, At The Gates, Lordi, As I Lay Dying, Watain, Primordial, Obituary, Nifelheim, Nashville Pussy, The Haunted, War Bringer, and many, many more.  The music went from 11 AM ’til after 3 AM and the German drinking songs never stopped.
After three days of metal, Becks, mud, and friends from around the world, I’m back to sleep and give you all a taste of the highlights.
Carcass
Carcass rocking at Wacken 2008
Carcass
Jeff Walker and Bill Steer of Carcass at Wacken 2008

Gorgoroth
A real black metal show
Gorgoroth
Gorgoroth showing Germany what black metal is
Watain
Watain killed it on the Wet Stage
It only rained once this year.  But thanks to the official Wacken ponchos, people were prepared!
It actually only rained once this year!

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Aug 05 2008

Free Drinks & Colour Revolt

Published by i still have my youth under Shows

Besides the terrible parking in Hoboken, NJ .. August 1st rocked my socks. I had some debit card problems at the bar, but I got a free beer and shot out of it so I’m not really going to complain. I made it in the stage area just in time, nuzzled my way directly to the front of the crowd and got ready to swing my hips and lose my voice. I felt so lucky to be so close, so up in their face that it’s probably annoying, but I loved every single second of it. No, they didn’t play “Circus”, but they did end with my personal fav off of their current CD Plunder, Beg and Curse - “Swamp”. And I got a pretty sick video of “Mattresses Underwater”.. love that song too. After, I wanted to buy a shirt but of course, the shirts were too big for little ol’ me, so I decided to spark up a conversation with Sean - one of the bands three guitarists. What a lovely, sweet guy; I pretty much told him how much I love their music, that I want to someday put on a show just for them in Jersey and he told me that he was very happy that I liked his (their) music… so I bought my first vinyl. Now all I need is an actual record player…

Here are some pics to help me remember how beautiful that night was - and I forgot to mention - we rolled up with 11 of our friends. That’s right - we Colour Revolt fans don’t come empty handed :)

[To get a taste of what they sound like live, check out their myspace for their two videos from Fuel TV]

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Jul 31 2008

Colour Revolt in NJ!

Published by i still have my youth under Shows

For all of you who live in the New York/Hoboken/Jersey City area (or just plain NJ) the marvelous Colour Revolt is back in Hoboken for their second time this year.
August 1st - Colour Revolt at Maxwells in Hoboken - 9:30pm
Tickets are $10 on ticketweb.com (plus surcharges) or $12 bux at the door.  Sadly I don’t think it’s going to sell out, but ya never know.
Love as Laughter is opening up for them.

*Definitely check out their myspace for their 2 videos on Fuel TV.

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