Showing posts with label bang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bang. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2012

Show Review: METZ and more at The Echo (by Jake Cotler)

 

DAYUM.  That is how I will start this recant of the Metz show that I caught at The Echo in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.  

I wanted to see if the post-CMJ-hype was legit.  Since Echo Park is kind of a hike for me I brought my geologist friend as a failsafe plan...because having a geologist around will always lighten the mood.  As it turned out, I did not need him. 

We arrived in the middle of the Batwings Catwings set.  The room was semi-full, semi-enthused.  The lead singer reminded me of Tia Carrere in Wayne’s World.  Wayne’s chick who sings in the band…if you don’t know, you are probably way young, so stream that on a I-Pad and learn something.  

They were pretty tight.  Home-girl had edge.  She screamed hard, and bounced around with affect.  I give it a punk-rock salute.  The geologist dug it too, and he’s an OG punker.  He said “she’s hot,” which meant he dug it.

            So then Metz came on, and the music-blog reading-crowd came out of the woodwork, or rather, in from the smoking porch where they just butted their American Spirits.  Anyways, holy-yell-a-lot, Metz was legit.  

We had speculated earlier in the night on whether or not there would be a mosh-pit.  I assumed given the geographical location that there might be a rocking back and forth from one leg to another-pit, but I was wrong.  Metz handles biznass.   


            The drummer was ridiculously good.  I mean, dude was loud, dude was, BANG BANG BANG, and dude was sick.  It was a strong musical backbone, made your head shake.  Then on top of that you’ve got quick-ass guitar blended with quick-ass bass, and a lead singer who is sweating buckets and screaming his face off, jumping on the drums and like I said, dayum! 


It was a twenty-five, thirty minute set, quick and raging, like the tunes.  I figured if they played any longer the singer might have passed out.  Which is to say, I dug every minute of it.    




Show review by Jake Cotler via @jaminthevan

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Walk Up Limited Tonight


Take note everyone, the walk up for tonight's Dimmak Tuesday show at Cinespace tonight is severely limited. They did a presale for the wild bill tonight because they new demand would be high and they were spot on as the presale tickets have sold out.

Cinespace will be hosting the traditional open bar every hour and half hour, but I imagine supplies will be drank early as Chiddy Bang, 2 Am Club and The Pack are all scheduled to play. It is basically the sold out Mike Posner show from Key Club a few weeks back sans Mike Posner and with The Pack instead of the previously reported Bad Rabbits....but you never know what might happen :)

Expect a pack venue, but also some amazing music. If anyone has an extra, holler at me at 310-592-2094 because I'd love to go, I slept on presale tickets, I don't have a hook up at Dimmak and there is no way I can go early to wait in line.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Wild (and sick) Week




The week started off with a bit of a Coachella hangover that was quickly cured by Keith Masters' electro majic at Libertine for Hunnypot Unlimited.

The electro-party carried over into Tuesday with performances by Steve Aoki, Felix Cartal and Tiesto - as well as resident staples Them Jeans and Dan Oh! - at Cinespace for Dimmak Tuesdays. The party jumped until 2 am easy....



Wednesday saw me roll to the Troubadour for a trio of rising bands - Bad Rabbits, Young Veins and Foxy Shazam. Although they played in that order - I must say that I thought Bad Rabbits provided the most exhilarating performance of the three. The soulful voice of their lead, and his range, is absolutely incredible. Despite the fact that Young Veins contains two members of Panic At The Disco!, I left thinking they gave the weakest showing of the sets. Foxy Shazam was a whole stage show - from coordinated headbanging to the keys man playing with his feet and his crazy beard.




Thursday saw me get super super ill....which unfortunately meant I had to miss John Fulford's Jingle Schmingle that featured the up and comer Chiddy Bang. Also meant I missed Bonobo :(

Today, I tried to get back on the train and went to the Entourage set to facilitate some product placement and show Keith Masters what LA is like, then to the THC Expose to link up with Grassroots California and then the after party to see some cannabis themed bands like Los Marijuanos.

Although not the insanity of Coachella, it was a wild week. We hope to see you all out again at a show sometime soon.

FYI - tomorrow night Redman and Barrington Levy are playing at Vanguard.