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Review: Atlantic Thrills, Televibes, Ghost of Electricity, Vundabar @ Wilder Zangcraft (8/24/13)

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Yeah Yeah I know this show is old as shit, but just go with it.

Bands: Vundabar, The Ghost of Electricity, Atlantic Thrills, Televibes
Date: Saturday, August 24, 2013
Venue: Wilder Zangcraft (Lowell, MA)

Vundabar – It’s a pleasure to be back at the Wilder Zangcraft, since I haven’t been to a show here since April, damn. Ahh Lowell how I have missed you all Summer… but at least I’m here now, back in my old stomping grounds. And indeed stomp I will.  I’m actually a little zonked at this point, having spent the previous evening slobbering over Hunx and His Punx at Brighton Music Hall. That was a fun time and I’m still recovering, luckily Vundabar is loud and epic enough to wake me up,

I heard of these fellas at least a few months back, but I have only listened to bits and pieces of their music. Nonetheless, this is my first Vundabar live experience and it is going well. The songs are relatively smooth and easy to get into. I liken them to The Walkmen and Tapes ‘n’ Tapes, but that’s just me. Take it for what it’s worth though, those are great bands.  Vundabar feels like a decent soundtrack for one of those lazy nights at the beach (I don’t like beaches in general, but if I had to pick I’d go at night), when you do nothing but lay back, drink Coronas, and let the water soak your restless legs.

Vundabar make it a point to note that they spent the day playing at Allston DIY Fest and had a blast. Way to go dudes.  I’ll see you around. http://vundabar.bandcamp.com/

The Ghost of Electricity – The Ghost of Electricity is a two piece featuring the likes of Kevin Dacey (drums/vocals) and Ray McNamara (vocals/guitar). As with Vundabar, this is my first time seeing the band, but I have seen Dacey slay on the drums in previous groups such as The Real Tom Hanks, Twin Cyclist, and the far out trance that is Chillcity Icon. Ghost however is very different from all of those institutions (are band institutions? I think so). The pair play a folky psychedelic jam styled take on pop music for lack of a better term. It’s not too experimental, but not your run of the mill rock band either. It’s in that luscious sea of middlegroundness.

One of the more memorable aspects of The Ghost of Electricity’s performance is vocalist, Ray McNamara’s distinctive, faux British accent, making him sound like John Lennon or one of those characters. This British voice often comes up in between songs when Ray chats with the audience.

The band concludes the set with an unexpected cover of Animal Collective’s “Peacebone,” which really energizes me because this is easily one of my top five favorite Animal Collective songs and it is the opening track off of the greatest Animal Collective LP Strawberry Jam (2007). For a healthy five minutes or so I am set back to junior year of high school, what a confusing and frustrating time in a young man’s life… ehh.. despite the crazy emotions this song evokes in me Ghost create a decent cover that sounds vastly different from the original, yet still has that amped up feeling that an Animal Collective tune can elicit so well.

The Ghost of Electricity also spent their day performing at Allston DIY Fest and in fact they play many a show including a couple this weekend. Tonight (9/26) they will be playing at UMass Lowell’s Fox Common and tomorrow they are hitting up Lowell’s unchARTed art gallery. Sweet, check em’ out: http://theghostofelectricity.bandcamp.com/album/the-ghost-of-electricity

Set – List:
“Moonrise Satellite”
“Murder Song”
“Love Destroys”
“Cat With No Name”
“Bike Song”
“Chelsea”
“Good Thing Going”
“The Last Beautiful Thing”
“Aw Shit…”
“Jellyfish”
“Black Sky II”
“One Thing”
“Peacebone”

Atlantic Thrills – Atlantic Thrills are typically described as “garage,” “punk,” “rock ‘n’ roll,” and that’s all valid. But, it’s just really excellent music to get sloppy drunk and stumbling around to – which is usually great rock ‘n’ roll music orrrr Lady Gaga. It could go either way. Thankfully in this instance, it is truly great  rock ‘n’ roll music. For me, they are like the ultimate party band with Black Lips being probably the only exception to that.  With the Thrillz, it’s always a wild, drunken, hooting and hollering time; I find myself unable to stand up straight and behave like a regular dude. Regular dudes suck though.

At this point in the evening, my 12 pack of Natti Ice is vanishing, placing me in the perfect frame of mind for a Thrillz set. And the Wilder Zangcraft is one of the best, if not Thee best places to catch an Atlantic Thrills show. It’s a tiny little space, a tight squeeze, everyone is all sweaty and on top of one another anyway, might as well dance.

Well, tonight’s show is definitely fun and some moshing ensues, but it’s not as ‘crazy’ as the last Thrillz show I saw here and I attribute this to a lower number of people in attendance. Nonetheless, I still get my rocks off, if you will,  going nuts over the classics and stumbling about – what a daring soul would call dancing. You know you’re shit cocked when you’re trying to dance with Kevin Dacey instead of attempting to make out with fine babes. That’s ok, it’s the spirit that counts. LISTEN right here  to one  of the best bands around! https://soundcloud.com/atlantic-thrills

Set – List:
“Almost Anything”
“A Day At the Beach”
“Booze”
“Drugs”
New song
“So Long”
“Lies”
“Light Shines”
“Shotgun”
“Acid Rain”
“Salvaie”
“Demolicion” (Los Saicos cover)

Televibes – Straight up, I don’t recall much of this set and by much I mean practically nothing. Not a flaw of the band by any stretch, but after Atlantic Thrills I sort of “browned out” to quote It’s Always Sunny in  Philadelphia, where you can only remember bits and pieces (see this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QePQTMY9dv0). I remember watching the band, being mere inches away from their psychedelic soulss and gazing in admiration. I also met some of the dudes earlier in the evening and they were swell guys. I’ve heard some folks compare them to The New Highway Hymnal and I can see that. So yeah, go ahead and check these cats out if  that aggressive psych rock style is your thang. http://thetelevibes.bandcamp.com/

Soupcans New EP Out November 19th!

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Remember that band from Toronto we told you about a few months back??? Soupcans! The mighty Soupcans have an EP called Parasite Brain coming up on November 19th via Telephone Explosion and Jackshack Records (co-release).  Soupcans have described the record as “6 tunes about mental problems, dental hygiene, futuristic dystopias and altered consciousnesses. So what else is new?”

Check out their bandcamp here: http://thesoupcans.bandcamp.com/ AND here’s a KLYAM review of their Boston show this past April with Teenanger, Nice Guys, and Thigh Masters: https://klyam.com/2013/05/09/review-nice-guys-teenanger-the-soupcans-thigh-masters-discovery-zone-41213/

The New Highway Hymnal Isolation EP Out This Fall


KLYAM local favorites, The New Highway Hymnal are releasing an EP this fall entitled Isolation on limited edition cassette via Vanya Records. The EP release show is tentatively scheduled for Friday, November 8th at O’Brien’s Pub where the band will be sharing a bill with Night Beats! Check out the live vid above of the band performing some of the fresh cuts.

Peach Kelli Pop October Tour!


Hey! One of our favorites, Peach Kelli Pop are hitting the road this October, so definitely go see them live if you live in any of the following cities. Unfortunately, I don’t, no Boston show :(. But, that’s okay, we caught Peach Kelli at one of the raddest shows all year this past March. Read about it here: https://klyam.com/2013/04/02/concert-review-peach-kelli-pop-the-fagettes-great-valley-the-scamps-radio-32713/

Tour Dates:
10/01 – SF @ Hemlock w/ Meat Market + Shanghais
10/02 – Eugene @ Paper Moon Studio w/ Thee Four Teens
10/03 – Portland @ East End w/ Mean Jeans & Youtbitch
10/04 – Seattle @ Comet w/ Acapulco Lips & Tacocat
10/05 -Caldwell ID @ the Manor w/ Rollersnakes
10/06 – SLC – TBA
10/07 – Denver @ Lost Lake w/ Pizza Time, Sara Belle
10/08 – Omaha @ O’Leavers w/ Killerblow, Sean Pratt & The Sweats
10/09 -Minneapolis @ Hexagon Bar w/ Lutheran Heat & Joust
10/10 – Chicago @ Jerry’s w/ Palmflower, Joust
10/11 – Milwaukee @ Ground Zero w/ Joust
10/12 – Detroit @ Garden Bowl w/ Joust & Junk Food Junkies
10/13 – Cleveland @ Happy Dog
10/14 – Ottawa @ Pressed w/ New Swears
10/17 -Montreal @ Il Motore
10/18 – NYC @ Death By Audio – KLXU/BURGER showcase CMJ showcase
10/18 – NYC @ Don Pedros w/ Juniper Rising
10/19 -Baltimore @ Unregistered Nurse Fest w/ Ex-Cult, Weekend, Disappears, Obnox & more
10/20 – Richmond VA @ Banditos w/ Milkstains +1
10/21 – Belmont, NC @ The Haunted Mill w/ Dave and the Strange & Lisa Doll
10/22 – Nashville @ Stone Fox w/ tba
10/23 – Huntsville @Vertical Records
10/24 – Atlanta @ 529 w/ Guantanamo Baywatch
10/25 – St. Augustine @ Nobby’s w/ Guantanamo Baywatch, Memories, Colleen Green
10/26 – Orlando *HALLOWEEN SHOW* @ Will’s Pub w/ Guantanamo Baywatch, Golden Pelicans, Sisters of Suave
10/29 – New Orleans @ Saturn Bar w/ Buck Biloxi, Trampoline Team
10/30 – Houston @ Mango’s – *HALLOWEEN SHOW* w/ key bumpz as Ramones and mikey & the drags as Mummies!
10/31 – Austin – *HALLOWEEN SHOW* @ Hotel Vegas w/ Bad Lovers, White Fang, Memories, Colleen Green, Grape Street
11/01 – San Antonio @ Korova w/ the Rich Hands
11/02 – El Paso @ The Monarch w/ Colleen Green & White Fang
11/03 – Tuscon @ TLMS w/ Tinsels & Free Machines
11/04 – Phoenix/Tempe – TBA
11/05 – Slab City @ Secret Location
http://peachkelli.blogspot.com/
http://peachkellipop.bandcamp.com/

New England Underground Music Fest (10/4 – 10/5)

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The good people over at Boston Hassle never stop bringing you quality music, shows, and all around spiritually bending joyous happenings throughout the greater Boston area, and this is no exception. On October 4th and 5th, Boston Hassle presents the first ever New England Underground Music Fest!!! featuring the likes of Neptune (MA), Happy Jawbone Family Band (VT), Bromp Treb (W MA), Metal Feathers (ME), Mincemeat or Tenspeed (RI), Downtown Boys (RI), Guerilla Toss (MA), Ryan Power (VT), Sunburned Hand of the Man(MA / W MA), Quilt (MA), Great Valley (VT), Matt Krefting (W MA) + TONS MORE!!! All Ages y’all.

Ohh and it would probably be a good idea to tell you where this thing is happening… Cambridge Elks Lodge (October 4th) and Democracy Center (October 5th). For more info: http://www.bostonhassle.com/2013/09/19/the-new-england-underground-music-fest-104-105/

Beware The Dangers Record Release Tonight @ Great Scott

Beware The Dangers Of A Ghost Scorpion!‘s second full-length Blood Drinkers Only will be released in fine fashion with a special show tonight, Sunday September 22, at Great Scott in Allston. For those who want a sneak peak of their instrumental surf rock prowess, check out a stream of the album: http://ghostscorpion.bandcamp.com/

Seeing these guys for the first time in January at Great Scott was an immediately exciting experience [READ HERE]. You’ll see what I mean. Also playing tonight are Baby Driver and Cathode Rays.

Review: Miami Doritos, Dylan Ewen, Zebu, Fat Creeps @ JP Drive In

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Bands: Miami Doritos, Dylan Ewen, Zebu, Fat Creeps
Date: Friday, August 16, 2013
Venue: JP Drive In

Miami Doritos – I don’t see any Miami or any Doritos, I feel like rioting, I feel like inflicting pain upon each and every one of youuuuu KLYAM readers.  Just kidding mom, I love you.

The Miami Doritos are best appreciated in a basement setting such as this JP Drive In, though I am completely full of shit because I have only seen them in basements, so I have no means of comparison anyway. I guess I just like the intimate feel, which is what typically makes two pieces special to begin with, and tonight the Doritos are kicking off this whole two piece hootenanny.

The Doritos are rough and crunchy, but not difficult to swallow, they go down rather smoothly with a watery beer and a broken heart. In terms of comparisons, well I know I say this often when I see two pieces, but they remind me of KLYAM favorite No Age, mostly in the instrumentation and odd pop sensibility.

I suppose I should also mention that the Doritos consists of Kurt (Thigh Masters) on vocals and guitar and Alex (Nice Guys) on vocals and drums, they are good dudes and if you haven’t checked out those bands then I don’t know what else to say, you better get on that shit brah. And while you’re at it, quit being a pussy and listen to Miami Doritos here: http://miamidoritos.bandcamp.com/album/scoop-dreams
And hey, also watch this vid of them at Allston DIY Fest: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-GJFO_5VrY

Dylan Ewen –  Dylan Ewen, yeah you know Dylan Ewen, in a way you may just be Dylan Ewen. Every teenager and twenty something is – and maybe even some of you thirty somethings. Dylan likes to write songs about bitches and booties and sadness, all topics that have been covered a gazillion times in pop music long before any of us were even twinkles in our daddy’s eyes. Yet, with his brand of garage spunk Dylan brings back a bucket of fresh water from the old stereotypical rock & roll well.

Dylan sings/screams and rages on guitar while a fellow named Chris sings along and brutishly slams the drums behind him. Together they smash through a fuzzy set of Dylan Ewen tunes including “Lead Me On,” (watch the crazy music video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl-jSFP_6DY&feature=youtu.be). It’s a catchy little number that will stay with you forever like herpes. I myself was drunkenly singing this song the other night and didn’t realize it until a friend pointed it out,  it’s that powerful. The dudes also unleash a sick ass cover of one of my favorite Ramones songs, “The KKK Took My Baby Away.”

If I may slide down a slippery slopey rant for a few lines, if you would be so inclined… Dylan Ewen is like if Blink 182 sounded garagey and not like pop punk shit. It’s like all of his songs are about things that suck, but they are all fun and happy at the same time. Content wise it’s all frustration and disappointment . And that’s exactly why I dig the joy that comes out of my speakers when I listen to his bandcamp. That’s my argument against all the sad bands that sing about jerking off alone at night – or something else “dark and mysterious,” I don’t know I don’t pay attention. After a while, if I get bored I just make up my own plot. Those bands seem to be not having as much fun and make sad, sad songs. You can still make songs about sad stuff and still have fun, and having fun can be the focal point of the performance. You picking up what I’m putting down? Dylan Ewen does that like a true rock ‘n’ roller. Listen to all of his songs about youth and sex and such: http://dylanewen.bandcamp.com/

ZEBU – So, I saw these two dudes before at their Fat Creeps Split 12″ Release show at the Discovery Zone a few months back and this performance is not too dissimilar.  The pair, which consists of Ted Lee (vocals/drums) and Steve D’Agostino (vocals/guitar), put on a fairly entertaining show that really makes use of the small, intimate basement space tonight. At one point, Steve playfully waltzes through the crowd and pops a squat on a conveniently open chair in the middle of the room. He sits back and relaxes as if the song has to wait for him. It’s antics like this that makes me think a Zebu show in an above ground venue would be comparatively dull or at least lose some of its charm. Either way, their oddball take on pop music (?) is strong enough to endure in any setting.

Zebu also recently toured in Europe, which appears to be a rare feat for most artists of their underground nature. So, kudos to them. Here watch a clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0OHC6Zmt1g
http://zebu.bandcamp.com/

Fat Creeps –  A few years from now when I am an old man, about 27, I will be standing alone at a show, nursing a Narragansett and trying to relieve myself of an ailing hangover, when some young scrawny, pimple faced lad, about 16, will approach me and ask “what were the early Fat Creeps shows like?” to which I will respond, “fuck off, get me another beer junior. Let’s go find your sister.” Fortunately, I am still young and only 70% bitter, so I will enjoy these last few years before the remaining 30% takes over.

Fat Creeps or should I say Fat Dweebz as they are calling themselves tonight round out this two piece shabang. Gracie strums the guitar and sings while Mariam takes care of the drums and sings as well. I’ve never seen them as a duo and I may never again, but it’s pretty cool, a different take on their usual three piece sound. I miss regular drummer Jim Leonard, but Gracie and Mariam do a fine job with some of the Creeps originals as well some sick covers; I swear they play The Vaselines’ “Monsterpussy,” but I haven’t confirmed this.

Both women are decked out in some eye catching spandex suits, it look likes they are competing in American Gladiators or WWF (fuck WWE, it’s still WWF to me).

Check out their tunage here: http://fatcreeps.bandcamp.com/

And while you’re at it, order their 10″ (VINYL) EP from our very own KLYAM Records! http://klyam.bigcartel.com/