Monday, September 29, 2008

MSTRKRFT

MSTRKRFT kicked ass at the Fonda on Friday night. Played until damn near 2 am. All I have to say is "All I Do is party ha ha ha ha."

WTF with all the little kids in the crowd? WTF with 18 year old girls asking me to buy them alcohol and getting pissed when I say no? 18 year old girls (1) would be too easy to target (2) are entirely to immature to deal with and (3) should've drank before they came to the show. Why should I risk 'corrupting a minor' so a young hottie can get a drank? I shouldn't and I wouldn't, and I still won't.

The best part is when they get mad because you won't buy the drink for them.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Re-Opening of The Palladium

So, the Palladium is re-opening in October with a hustler's bang.....Jay-Z with a 12 piece orchestra! Wednesday October 15, 2008. I think the show is likely one for the record books. Tickets were $150 face value and they are going in the $200 neighborhood on craigslist and e-bay. My guess is demand for this one is going to go up (not down) as the show approaches...

But, if Jay-Z wasn't enough, the Palladium is going to bang out to the Roots and Gym Class Heroes two days later on Friday night! Who is doing the booking over there? They really know how to start off with a good slate.

Indescribably Dope

Finally back in the states (and by states, I mean California) after a long set of trips after the bar exam. I'm ready to get back to music blogging with a new vengeance.

Although I could describe what has happened to me over the last 2 months, and the music I've seen recently, it would be a disservice to not immediately report on the dopeness that I witnessed first-hand last night at the Wiltern. Atmosphere put on one of the most memorable performances I have ever seen, and certainly one of the best hip-hop shows to ever occur in Los Angeles. To put it bluntly it was indescribably dope.

Atmosphere performed a sampling of cuts from the latest full length, When Life Gives You Lemons..., including "Any Man", a personal favorite. The crowd was on full throttle even before Slug dropped his first verse of the night, with many fans beginning to spit verse after verse as if they were the MC himself. Slug even commented on how L.A. must just like to hear their own voice. His opening words to the crowd, after a standing applaud and scream filled welcoming, were that "we needed to slow down, don't fuck me to fast."

What impressed me most was how Slug seamlessly whipped through song after song, most of which were slightly re-worked both from the band perspective (with unique instrumentation - girl on the vocals, anyone?!?!?) and the lyrics (plenty of L.A. and Wiltern shout outs). Fans seemed to know the full catalogue, dating all the way back to old school shit from original Sad Clown Bad Dub...Slug has truly come along way with his casual performance flow; his cadence and articulation are exceptional and he delivers words like bullets; they cut through the drowning bass tones just enough to hear what he is saying and truly understand his metaphors as he rolls them off his lips.

He dropped several tracks from his latest Sad Clown EPs, including a song he called his personal favorite (I forget the name).

I got my personal favorite somewhere during his tremendously long encore, Women With The Tattoed Hands, which is a cut that they do not often play anymore. Although I was surprised that not many people were singing along with me, I was just happy to hear him play the original Atmosphere crowd pleaser. He topped it all off with a freestyle with Murs and Abstract Rude at the end, where, amongst more L.A. spot dropping, he killed it with a shout out to the Wiltern.

I have not seen a show that had me reeling like this in a while. Quite honestly the best Atmosphere show I've ever seen (and this was #16). The feeling of joy I experienced during his 30 minutes of encore are hard to define. I guess the best way to capture last night in words is to say that Atmosphere was indescribably dope.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Lettuce Album "Rage" is the SHIT!

The new Lettuce album, "Rage", is one funky ass motherfucker. Every cut is great, and they even stuck a few covers on there. Although I love their original material, they have some fantastic covers too ("Move On Up" may be better than the original).

The best cuts, in my opinion, are "By Any Shmeeans Necessary" and "Sam Huff's Flyin' Ragin Machine."

The band is playing at the Key Club on July 17th. The show will be SICK! It is my last night out before the bar exam. If you can make it there, you should go.

http://www.lettucefunk.com/

Monday, May 26, 2008

Kelley James

Kelley James is going to blow up. He will be the shit in the future. If you don't know, now you know.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The Pimps of Joytime

The Pimps of Joytime @ Air Conditioned Lounge in Venice on Lincoln Blvd. Thursday May 22nd!

They are motherfucking bad ass.

Check em out... http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=21950694

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Good Weekend in L.A. For Hippies

Melvin Seals and JGB @ The Mint on Friday
Stanton Moore Trio @ The Mint on Saturday
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, Phil Lesh & Friends @ The Greek Theatre

If you are a hippie, you should already know. If you don't now you do.

If you are a jazz cat, go check out Stanton Moore...he is one of the best drummers alive.