TUE 4/9 MONTREAL, QC Il Motore w/ Vomit Squad* WED 4/10 BOSTON, MA Sinclair*
THU 4/11 NEW YORK, NY Santos Party House*
FRI 4/12 BALTIMORE, MD Ottobar*
SAT 4/13 NEW YORK, NY Glasslands*
TUE 4/16 LOS ANGELES, CA Troubadour
WED 4/17 SAN DIEGO, CA Casbah
THU 4/18 SANTA ANA, CA Constellation Room
FRI 4/19 SAN FRANCISCO, CA Slims
SAT 4/19 TBC!!!!
MON 4/22 ATLANTA, GA The Basement
TUE 4/23 NEW ORLEANS, LA Siberia
WED 4/24 HOUSTON, TX Fitzgerald’s
THU 4/25 MCALLEN, TX Cine El Rey
SAT 4/27 NORMON, OK Norman Music Festival
SUN 4/28 AUSTIN, TX Austin Psych Fest http://www.facebook.com/events/154611484688807/
* Bloodshot Bill
HOLY SHIT!!!! I can’t wait for this show, KKBBQ is one of the OG KLYAM bands, one of the best shows we’ve ever seen. It’s been 3+ years since the dudes played in Boston and now they’re back, fuck yeah!
Gather around children and dig on these new fine tracks from soft pop masters SARALEE. Curl up in a ball, grab a blanket and a cup of hot chocolate, and treat your ears to WINTERVENTION. I order you!
Bands: The New Highway Hymnal, Color Channel, Fat Creeps, Yale, Massachusetts Date: Monday, December 31, 2012 Venue: Great Scott (Allston, MA)
Act I: Yale, Massachusetts– Yale, Massachusetts play a sort of familiar, pop punk sound that isn’t too harsh on the ears. It’s not really my style, but I don’t hate it either. They remind me of Weezer and Bent Shapes, and not just because of the glasses. Hell, Rivers Cuomo isn’t even wearing glasses in the “Buddy Holly” music video! You know, I think someone even yells out “Weezer!” I could just be making that up though, ohh well. A former bassist of the band joins them on stage for a quick song filled with impassioned vocals. Check out their bandcamp page here: http://yalemassachusetts.bandcamp.com/
Act II: Fat Creeps– You’d think after nearly a dozen Fat Creeps show reviews, this process would feel stale or vapid, but it honestly doesn’t. The Creeps are one of my favorite bands, so naturally I want to see them live as much as possible. When Glen and I started KLYAM we didn’t really have any specific directions or intentions, we simply wrote about our passions, our experiences, our thoughts and reactions, and specifically our tastes, with music playing a bigger and bigger role as time went on. It slowly evolved into its own thing as we started attending and reviewing more of our favorite bands’ shows. Alas, back when we started we had to wait another year or so to catch the next Black Lips or No Age show. But, of course, as excess is in our nature, we reviewed all of them. In the time since then we started to pay more attention to local music and now we have the opportunity to see some of our favorite bands quite frequently. So now, I see it as our privilege to see and write about the Fat Creeps on a regular basis. After all, why wouldn’t you want to see one of your favorite bands over and over again? Alright, I’ve babbled again, to the show. Both Glen and I feel like this is one of their best performances. I know that also sounds like a stock line. I assure you, it’s not. I could tell you which shows were superb and which were just solid. This can easily be detected by a line such as “this was one of the best Fat Creeps shows” like the one I wrote earlier. So anyway, what makes this show stand out above all is the sound. I love the PA at the Great Scott. Generally speaking, I think most bands simply sound better here. The songs come through clear and hit me with this massive wall of sound. They open with what I see as their signature song, the quirky, Beat Happening esque, “Nancy Drew” and follow it with their best song, the ominous ballad, “700 Parts.” They play several Creeps standards like “Secrets” in which Mariam belts out one of my favorite lines “COME CLOSER I CAN’T HEAR YOU!” with a commanding howl that stacks up there with the harsh delivery of Kim Gordon (though I actually prefer Mariam’s voice). What makes this moment even more memorable is Ben Tan standing behind me, screaming out his lungs along with Mariam. Haha, you wild child you. Overall, this set seems heavier than usual, which is never a bad thing. This is notable during one of their new songs, “He Comes In Loudly” and a nasty cover of X’s “Nausea” (seen below). Lastly, the visual, which is often a key ingredient in an unforgettable Creeps show- green hair, black leather jackets, early 20th century dresses, Laconia tee shirts, etc, is outstanding. The Lysergic Factory Light Show’s psychedelic/acid trippy colors reflect nicely over Mariam’s and Gracie’s red, velvet attire. I’m pumped for the next show!
Set List (from what I can remember):
“Nancy Drew”
“700 Parts”
“Secrets”
“Fooled”
“Dad Weed”
“Daydreaming”
“Go To The Party”
“Back To School”
“He Comes In Loudly”
“Nausea” (X cover)
Act III: Color Channel– Never heard of Color Channel until tonight. They are pretty cool, electronica/power pop is the best way to describe their music. I see elements of Head Automatica in them with all of the excitement and dancing, and perhaps more mainstream tendencies. This transfers well into the audience which is packed, more people are up front dancing than for any other band on the bill. Color Channel do a decent job of keeping everyone amped up and ready to bring in the new year. In fact one dude hops into the audience, bashing away at the tambourine. It is during this set when the clock strikes 12.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Silly string, balloons, kisses, and champagne galore. Then Color Channel continues their set. It’s an entertaining performance, no doubt, but not really my bag baby, a little bit longer than I needed. http://colorchannel.bandcamp.com/
Act IV: The New Highway Hymnal– The NewHighway Hymnal at the Great Scott, ahh an awesome way to kick off the new year. Lead guitarist/vocalist Hadden Stemp notes this as well, saying they are happy to be everyone’s “first band of 2013.” This is technically my first time seeing them as a trio and they sound just as sick. This is also my first time seeing them on a bigger stage, P.A.’s Lounge doesn’t really count. In the past, I have seen them mostly in basements and one time awkwardly alone, behind a screen glass window at WUML. Point is, they’ve played so many clubs/bars over the years, especially Great Scott, it’s nice to finally see them in this larger setting. I think they open with “More,” yeah let’s go with that. A favorite of mine from their LP Whispers, live this song is a beast- loud, fiery, and anthemic. Alas, the crowd has dwindled. I thought there would have been way more people. But, for those of us that stick around, it is a fucking blast and some light moshing ensues. By this point in the night on New Year’s Eve, I can barely stand already, so this is pretty fun. Also, I can’t forget to mention just how thrilling it is to have Hadden Stemp hurl his body (guitar in arms) off stage at you. Definitely best New Years Eve I’ve had in quite some time. http://thenewhighwayhymnal.bandcamp.com/
Check out these two sweet Fat Creeps songs “DAD WEED” and “DAYDREAMING” here: http://fatcreeps.bandcamp.com/album/fat-creeps-zebu-split They will both be released on an upcoming 12″ split with ZEBU on Feeding Tube Records as well as a full length LP this Spring!
Yo, Night Sun, Cole Alexander and Curtis Harding (pictured above) w/ fellow Black Lip Joe Bradley and Danny Lee (of Night Beats). Y’all know. These soul brothers are hitting up the 529 in Atlanta, GA on Wednesday, January 30. I don’t live in or anywhere near Atlanta, if you don’t go to this show then it’s like a slap in the face to me. Do iT!
Check out this new smash hit from The Fagettes. Dance your ass off in your underwear like no else is watching OR if people are watching, whichever gets you off more, cause that’s all that matters. http://thefagettes.bandcamp.com/track/gonna-die-out-here
Oh, and you’re gonna wanna go see em’ tomorrow night at the Great Scott w/ Bent Shapes, earthquake party!, and Beware the Dangers of a Ghost Scorpion!
Bands: Yankee Power, Space Bums, Moontowers, Your 33 Black Angels Date: Saturday, December 29, 2012 Venue: Middle East Upstairs (Cambridge, MA)
Act I: Yankee Power– Ahh, let’s take a look back at December 29, 2012. As I recall, a “major” snowstorm hit town and everyone was freaking out over the snow. Well, we braved the weather and entered the Middle East Upstairs, in intense anticipation for local favorites, Yankee Power. The Yanks, I think that’s going to be my new nickname for them, are Jeff Gallagher on vocals/guitar, Tom Calvert on vocals/guitar, Mark Fallon on bass/vocals and CJ Kanouff on drums, and tonight they are joined by one of my best friends, the one and only, Ben “BBT” Tan on keyboards. These five upstanding gents look like ancient Greek warriors up on stage, but instead of spears they defeat their enemies with killer guitars, thunderous drums, and the frenetic keyboard stylings of Ben Tan. The idea is big. There’s a big quality to Yankee Power’s music underneath their humble, every day man exterior. The Yanks open with “Swing,” a flipping catchy tune from their magnum opus, Zoo Traffic, an LP that I devoured like a big chocolate cake, you know the kind that your grandmother brings out for dessert? yeah, that delicious. Listen to this bad boy right now: http://theyankeepower.bandcamp.com/ So yeah, “Swing,” one of my favorites from ZT is the first song of the evening and it’s a great rockabilly, country tune, an Elvis man’s kind of song. They then pick up the pace with “Adopted Love Doll,” another stand out from the aforementioned album, there’s also a slick music video to accompany it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uorPdif39qs With ‘Adopted’ the band rocks out even harder; it’s a heavier jam with howling lead vocals from Jeff and excellent backing vocals from Tom and Mark. Not to mention CJ’s powerhouse drums. This song and all the songs actually, translate very well in a live setting. ZT has a nice, clean production style, and often when that is the case with bands, their songs don’t have the same impact when performed live, but with these dudes that is hardly the case. The Yanks don’t simply mimic their studio work, but they produce a live set that is equally stunning. I honestly can’t think of anyone around that I can compare to these dudes. My only comparisons are the best of the best in the canon of rock and roll, many of which the band clearly derives their sound from. Two of which they cover; Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl,” which is outstanding and lives up to the original and The Beatles (or “The Be Atles”) “Hey Bulldog,” my favorite Beatles song and a fitting one (being on the Yellow Submarine soundtrack) considering the band also plays a select batch of “children songs,” including a tune that places the listener under water. Use your imagination! Other memorable moments (for me) include Jeff’s humorous, robotic-like dancing (Glen compares this to that of The Lovely Feathers) and Tom’s classic, shouted line “they’re insincere in all the answers they give” in the track “Real Folk.” Moral of the story, go see Yankee Power, listen to their music, and please give your mom a kiss goodnight, and an extra one for me.
Set List:
“Swing”
“Devo” (“Adopted Love Doll”)
“Real Folk”
“Wilco”
“Nautical”
“Bounty”
“Gepetto”
“Shiver” (“Shiver Of Sharks”)
“Oscapello”
“Neil Young” (“Cinnamon Girl” by Neil Young)
“Hey Bulldog” (The Beatles)
“HHJ” (“Hot Honey Jazz”)
Act II: The Space Bums– Space Bums are quite different from Yankee Power. While Yankee Power play more straight forward pop/50s-60s rock and roll odes, Space Bums seem to be more fixated on the technical side of music. I mean actually I don’t know, I really don’t know what the fuck I’m talking about, I’m just jerking off with my words. I’d say this band would appeal to people that like jam bands or The Grateful Dead. I like some of the Dead, but I’m not a Dead Head, that’s just too much for me. Moontower Tim Cushing, one of the many Wakefieldians performing tonight, switches back and forth between drums and guitar. Until now, I didn’t realize he was in The Space Bums, so it’s nice to see him up on stage again. I’m having trouble remembering specifics from their set, but this is the only time I’ve seen them. “Acid Girl” is a pretty catchy tune. Check it out and all the rest here: http://thespacebums.bandcamp.com/
Set List:
“Veins”
“Wuss”
“Shake”
“Junebugs”
“Acid” (“Acid Girl”)
“Blonde Wig”
“Bangers”
“Gotta See Her”
“Horseman”
“Crumbs”
Act III: Moontowers– Here’s a band I’ve been meaning to see for almost a year now. BBT and Tim Cushing are back again on the keyboards and guitar/vocals, respectively. They are joined by several other kids from my hometown of Wakefield. Some of which I have seen perform many times over the years, but not in this band. There is also a mysterious girl on sitar laying down in the middle of the stage. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a sitar in person, it’s about time. With Moontowers, it’s a big affair. There are so many bodies on stage, it’s hard to keep up, I lost count. But, they all jam together like one big family. They also have that psych/jam thing going, and I guess the most obvious comparison that could be made is to The Velvet Underground. Moontowers are like apple pie, just when you think you’ve eaten, it’s eaten you. http://moontowers.bandcamp.com/
Act IV: Your 33 Black Angels– Your 33 Black Angels come all the way from New York for this show, so they really have to brave New England weather to get here. These fellas fit very well with the other bands on the bill and have a similar sound. They seem to have more energy than anyone else and people appear to be more into them than the other bands. The set goes on longer than I would have liked, but I guess they make it worth their trip. It’s not exactly my deal, but I can admire them for their musicianship. I also dig the Fat Creeps shirt on one of the members, that a boy! http://y33ba.bandcamp.com/
1/7- Bath Haus – New Brunswick, NJ w/ Slow Animal, Honeydrum, and Treatment 1/8- The Meat Locker- Montclar, NJ 1/11- Bauhaus Haus- Richmond, VA w/ Celebrity Jeopardy, Dupond Dupont, and Districts 1/12- Al’s Sidecar – Lexington, KY 1/13- TBA 1/14- The New Dodge Lounge – Hamtramck, MI w/ The Jet Rodriguez and Hawk and Son 1/16 – Kung Fu Necktie- Philidephia, PA w/ Bunk, and Beyonder 1/17 – Left Field- NY, NY w/ Jesse from HRVRD/The Bear Romantic, Dos Ossos and Flooding Hotlines – 1/18- Great Scott- Allston, MA
If you live any of these cities, catch one of Boston’s best bands, The New Highway Hymnal, on tour starting today!
Damn, I’ve been waiting for this for almost two years! Can’t wait to see Peach Kelli Pop again. Check the dates below to see if they are hitting up your city. We’ll add venues and such when they are announced.
03/7 Sacramento CA @ Press Club w/ Fine Steps, Croissants
03/8 Bakersfield, CA @ Sandrinis- dj beat surrender party!
03/9 Los Angeles, CA @ TBA
03/10 San Pedro, CA @ Harold’s w/ Dirt Dress, Can of Beans, Benn & the Jet Rodriguez
03/11 Phoenix, AZ @ Trunkspace w/ LENZ + more
03/12 Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Live Music Space w/ Resonars, Maston, and more
03/14-17 SXSW
03/18 New Orleans, LA @ Saturn Bar w/ Warm Soda
03/19 St. Augustine FL @ Nobby’s w/ Wet Nurse, Queen Beef, Mental Boy
03/20 Orlando, FL @ Peacock Room w/ Golden Pelicans and Pillowfight
03/22 Atlanta, GA @ 97 Estoria w/ GHB +more
03/23 Montevallo, AL @ Eclipse w/ Dommel Mosel
03/24 Nashville, TN @ TBA
03/25 Richmond, VA Strange Matter w/ Warm Soda, Wolf//Goat, Arkaic
03/26 NYC, NY @ DBA w/ White Mystery & more tba 03/27 Boston, MA Freak Flag Presents @ Radio Up w/ The Fagettes, Scamps, and Great Valley
03/28 Montreal, QC @ L’esco w/ Dagger Eyes and Vomit Squad
03/29 Ottawa, ON @ House Show
03/30 Toronto, ON @ Magpies
03/31 Detroit , MI @ Lager House
04/1 Chicago, IL @ Burlington w/ Summer Girlfriends
04/2 Milwaukee, WI @ Quarters w/ the Delphines
04/3 St. Louis, MO @ House Show w/ Bruiser Queen, Holy Doldrums, Sleepy & the Bedtimes
04/4 Lawrence, KS @ Replay
04/5 Denver, CO Rocky Mountain Sound Garden w/ w/ Real Diamonds, Chase Diamond, Wvlf Blvd
04/6 Salt Lake City, UT @ Salt Haus http://peachkelli.blogspot.com/2013/01/spring-tour-will-u-b-there.html