Showing posts with label cold war kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cold war kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 13, 2013)


Tonight it is all about the baddest lady in beats, Tokimonsta at Low End Theory.  She will be dropping some gems at The Airliner and possibly some previews from her forthcoming Ultra record, like this Kool Keith flavored single.



Ra Ra Riot rocks The Observatory, Barry Goldberg continues his residency at The Mint, Cold War Kids try and generate as much interest from the crowd as they used to at Bootleg Theater.  Does anyone remember when they sold out El Rey Theater after one record?  If you do - you just might be there.   I remember...but I will still be at Tokimonsta.   



Rest of the shows below

  • Sir Sly, Tapioca & The Flea, Frank + Derol, Family @ The Echo
  • Cold War Kids, Superhumanoids @ Bootleg Theater
  • Wet & Reckless, Paper Pilots, Rainbow Jackson, The Long Fall @ The Satellite
  • Corners, Kevin Litrow, Particle Kid @ Virgil
  • Intimatchine, Vertigo Shock, The hEavens and the Earth, Nodigga and Innaspace @ Silverlake Lounge
  • Power Forward @ Bootleg Theater
  • The Federal Affair @ Federal Bar
  • Wax Children, Crates, East of the River @ Lot 1 Café
  • Thee Raincoats, Halfbluud, Them Howling Bones @ Harvard & Stone
  • Javier Dunn, Ultimate Bearhug, Yellow Red Sparks, Josh Hoke @ The Hotel Café
  • Warner Drive, Delta Rose and the High Z’s @ The Viper Room
  • Barry Goldberg @ The Mint
  • Lara and The Spell @ Club Moscow at Boardner’s
  • Stone Sour, Papa Roach, Otherwise @ Club Nokia
  • Dear Boy, Torches, Coming @ The Troubadour
  • The Blind Pets, Kiven, Tangent Transmission, Rubberneck Lions @ Central SAPC
  • Aaron & Alejandra, Curly Wolf, Other Mother Brother Band, Saxon James @ Saint Rocke
  • Ra Ra Riot, Pacific Air, Cayucas @ The Observatory
  • John Proulx, Chuck Berghofer, Peter Eskine @ Vitello’s Jazz & Supper Club
  • Blackalicious @ Barn
  • The Wailers @ Canyon
  • Mean Jeans, Audacity, Long Knife, Tomult @ Unit B Skatepark
  • Dub Club @ Echoplex (Free Before 10)
  • Tokimonsta, Ultraviolet, DJ Zeke @ Low End Theory at The Airliner
  • House of Vibe All-Stars @ Harvelle’s
  • Kenton Chen, Emily Rath, Natalie Smith @ WitZend
  • Saxon James (6 PM), Aaron and Alejandara, Curly Wolf, Other Mother Brother Band @ Saint Rocke
  • Lucha VaVoom @ Mayan Theater

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Bonnaroo's Last Hours...SUPERGOOD's Day 4



The final day of Bonnaroo started with the painful reminder that my musical vacation was coming to an end. My friend-supplied vintage tent needed to be packed up early as part of our entourage was leaving to recover before work on Monday.


The apathy of the final day was evident in the largely indie rock line-up that featured newcomers like Smith Westerns, The Head & The Heart and Nicole Atkins, as well as more established acts like Beirut, Cold War Kids, Iron & Wine and Explosions In The Sky. The angst could be felt all over the campgrounds and in the sounds emanating from the stages.Classic rockers peppered the line-up too, with Robert Plant & The Band of Joy, Greg Allman and Bruce Hornsby all performing. G. Love & Special Sauce could be added to the mix too as they are, at this point, veterans.

I begin my day attempting to catch The Head & The Heart, but I got sidetracked by Smith Westerns who had been a curiosity of mine for a while. Without any reference points, I enjoyed the rather melancholy indie tunes – nothing offensive, but nothing that was wildly happy and energizing. It fit the mood well enough to keep me from leaving.


As they finished, I wandered to catch the high-pitched sounds of G. Love & Special Sauce at Which Stage, before chopping it up with Erik from Dope on Plastic for a while and meeting some of the principals behind LiveProfile, a music service gearing to bridge the gaps between social media networking and live music events. I was intrigued enough to drag the LiveProfile camp to Galactic on the Main Stage.


The highlight of Day 4 for me was definitely Galactic. Playing Bonnaroo for their ninth time (they’ve only missed it once), they covered a handsome smattering of their library with Corey Henry lending some help on trombone and a new guy (not sure of his name) doing vocals. While new guy was no Houseman – he had some chops and he kept the funk grinding long enough for Stanton Moore to take over.


Moore, at one point, unscrewed his snare and approached the crowd. Perching it on top of his feet he busted out into a street style jam before other members of the band came to his aid with more percussive props. The end result – an impromptu spanking in how to get funky with a limited set.


The people I stood next to, as well as the LiveProfile crew, had never had the pleasures of a Galactic performance and I am pretty convinced they’d become fans for life after what they witnessed. It was a healthy enough dosage of music that I was willing to take a step away for a few to finally pack down all of my things before returning for Dan Auerbach’s SUPERJAM and Game 6 of the NBA Finals.


I packed my bags in my fateful ride and handed out my last handful of SUPERGOODMUSIC.com stickers before returning to Centeroo one last time for my last handful of shows. I caught Robert Plant & The Band of Joy and Explosions In The Sky first for a few songs each. Both were amidst inspired performances – keeping the crowd that stayed to endure all of Sunday interested.

As the clock approached seven I wandered into the Sports Bar for the beginning of coverage of what I hoped would be the last game of the NBA season. My Cleveland raised blood was boiling at the thought of Lebron James being successful in Miami in year one. Thankfully, much of the crowd that gathered shared my disdain for the man who took his talents to South Beach. Before long, the first quarter was over and I realized I’d missed about half of the SUPERJAM…or so I thought.

Scrambling out of the air-conditioned and comfortable Sports Bar – I made my way to That Tent for what I thought would be a set that was halfway over. What I discovered was the supergroup had just recently gotten underway and that I was in for a healthy serving of Dr. John and New Orleans inspired bluesy jams. Although I couldn’t tell the titles of the songs that were covered, Auerbach and Dr. John, along with their arsenal of talented friends, painted a musical landscape that rivaled the slightly sticky weather with its funkiness and captured the magic of four days of unique musical experiences in less than two hours.

The sun was setting creating a very cool hue. Although the once in a lifetime line-up was cranking out some quality licks, the feeling that the second half was underway again sucked me into the Sports Bar. It was a good decision. The energy level inside the cooled viewing station was stepped up a notch with a handful of Texas natives excited at the prospect of becoming the title town of the moment. “Let’s Go Mavericks” cheers were supported by “F*ck the Heat” chants as Miami supporters numbers shrank amongst the crowd.

The energy in the Sports Bar was a high as I’d seen it all day at the festival and I was enjoying the moment of camaraderie amongst strangers. As the Mavericks lead swelled and the final seconds ticked off the clock – I celebrated with faces I’d never see again before escaping to catch another celebration – Widespread Panic on the Main Stage to close out Bonnaroo 2011.

Quite fitting to have some of the original headliners grace the stage as the tenth anniversary came to a close. Performing a set list filled with crowd pleasers and atypically designed to perhaps draw some new fans – Dave Schools and friends provided some healthy jams for a Sunday evening. I’m pretty sure they even had Bruce Hornsby join them for a little bit as they provided the soundtrack for the departing ‘Roo citizens that included favorites like Tall Boy” and “Up All Night.” The latter was my last song before departing the grounds for a ride to Chattanooga. It was a fitting number as that about described my entire Bonnaroo experience. I can only hope it describes next year too….


Purchase advanced tickets for Bonnaroo 2012 here. They’ve already announced the dates.