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KLYAM Recommended Shows: 11/4/13 – 11/9/13

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Monday, November 4, 2013

FAST APPLE Presents: Guantanamo Baywatch @ Charlie’s Kitchen – 9PM – $5 – Portland’s garage surf punkers, Guantanamo Baywatch are hitting up Boston this Monday and speaking of which – word around the campfire is that they have a split 7″ coming out on Suicide Squeeze on December 3 with Natural Child! Several of Boston’s finest are opening this show: Fellow surf freaks, Beware the Dangers Of A Ghost Scorpion!, psych monsters, CreaturoS, and one of KLYAM’s favorite noisemakers, Miami Doritos.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

pRIMORDIAL sOUNDS Presents: The Middlesex Lounge is hosting its weekly PS nights and this night features the likes of insane doo woppers SKIMASK, anarcho punks Ancient Filth, and Teacher Mother Secret Lover. 10 PM $3

Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9, 2013

Boston Hassle Fest 5! @ Cambridge Elks Lodge, Cantab Lounge, and Western Front and featuring wayyyy too many rad bands to mention, but if the names Lightning Bolt and The Beets mean anything to you then that alone should make you come out to Hassle Fest. More importantly, over 40 of New England’s greatest bands are playing this fantastic festival. Fat Creeps, SKIMASK, Nice Guys, Guerilla Toss, Free Pizza and so much more! 3PM $15 – $20 Sliding Scale.

For more info: WEBSITEFB EVENT

Friday, November 8, 2013

Night Beats @ O’Brien’s Pub – 8PM – $10 – Seattle’s experimental garage rockers, Night Beats are returning to O’Brien’s for a fun ass rock ‘n’ roll show. Opening up is one of our local favorites The New Highway Hymnal as well as Thunderbloods and Gymshorts.

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Best Of 2011 – Glen’s Favorite Shows


It looks like another year in concerts has concluded for me. I made it out to 19 shows (22 in 2010) at quite a few different venues around Boston/MA (including more basement/non-traditional club shows than ever) and three non-Massachusetts shows (all Black Lips).

1. Black Lips, Night Beats @ Bowery Ballroom – July
2.
Black Lips, Vivian Girls @ Paradise Rock Club – April
3. Black Lips, Davila 666, X-Ray Eyeballs @ Webster Hall – October
4. Nobunny @ Church – June
5. Mark Sultan @ Magic Room Gallery – December

Favorite Bands That I Saw For The First Time In 2011: Atlantic Thrills, White Wires, Peach Kelli Pop, Sara Lee, Night Beats, and Davila 666.

Best Of 2011: Glen’s Favorite Songs

Rather than release a countdown or a numbered list, I’ve decided to try something different!!!!! Band and song. Keepin’ it simple. 

Arctic Monkeys- “Black Treacle
Atlas Sound – “Lightworks,” “Mona Lisa
Babies – “Meet Me In The City
Bass Drum of Death – “Get Found
Beets – “I Think I Might Have Built A Horse
Black Keys – “Lonely Boy
Black Lips – “Family Tree,” “Modern Art,” “Mr. Driver
Colleen Green – “Rabid Love
Diarrhea Planet – “Fauser
Dum Dum Girls – “Coming Down
Fat History Month – “Old Lady Smokers
Gaye Blades
 – “Don’t Get Married
Girls
– “Magic
Handsome Furs – “Repatriated
The Hussy – “Sexi Ladi
Mark Sultan – “Song In Grey,” “Graveyard Eyes
Mind Spiders – “Don’t Let Her Go
M-Tank – “Don’t Miss You
Natural Child – “Hard Workin’ Man
Night Beats – “Ain’t Dumbo
Orwells – “Lays At Rest,” “Halloween All Year
Panda Bear – “Last Night At The Jetty
Peach Kelli Pop – “Girls of Summer,” “Eenie Meenie Minie Moe
Shannon and the Clams – “Baby Don’t Do It
The Strokes – “Under Cover of Darkness
Thee Oh Sees – “I Need Seed,” “If I Stay Too Long
Those Darlins – “Be Your Bro
Ty Segall – “My Head Explodes,” “You Make The Sun Fry

Concert Review: Black Lips @ Bowery Ballroom (7/29/11)


Bands:
 DJ Christopher Roberts, Night Beats, Black Lips
Venue: Bowery Ballroom, New York City
Date: Friday, July 29, 2011

DJ Christopher Roberts: I thought this was the Black Lips manager. Stupid mistake, this guy is actually a Vice Records guy. I recognized him from an interview he did with Nobunny. Anyway, I must say, the music that he played was excellent. A little Dirtbombs, some Carbonas, some rock n roll oldies, and maybe even a little Mark Sultan. Great non-traditional warm-up to bands.

Night Beats: I thought these guys were some random band. They actually messaged me a while back about a potential collaboration. I overlooked it, but I maybe I shouldn’t have. Their psychedelic guitar-heavy set was powerful. They were complex and heavy…like a much more powerful Fugazi or something. This energy culminated when Ian St. Pe hopped on guitar. He brought his distinct style to the group’s finale, which was of epic proportions. Band members stage diving, broken bottles being smashed and used as slide guitar items, and a general craziness that was transmitted to the audience. It was like the Black Lips ending on “Juvenile,” except it was the Night Beats.

Black Lips: I’ve seen Black Lips plenty of times and have reviewed their performances. For all the introductory bullshit that is needed for a Black Lips concert review 101 class, please check out my other show reviews. Getting to this show, it was the best of them. I’ve said that six times before and that’s because the band keeps topping itself. The first time was characterized by this odd euphoric feeling. It was the best I had ever seen by far. This time was almost no different in that exact feeling. I get that feeling everytime. It’s usually a point in the show where I show stop paying attention to the music, turn around and look at the audience, and then say to myself, damn this is why these guys are the shit. It’s only a moment of disconnect, but I find myself instantly drawn back into the performance. Pure raw rock n roll that’s not pure by any mean. Anything can happen. The band always says it. They aren’t puppets and they don’t script their shows. Nudity-flamethrowing-electric toys…this is all bullshit. Has it happened? Sure. Will it again, we don’t know. Neither do the lips. They didn’t play their best set of songs on this Friday night. What was the best part of the early part of the show was the addition of a saxophone player for the first two numbers: “Sea of Blasphemy” and “Family Tree”. This was sensational. That guy is a keeper and added something entirely new to the songs that we’ve never heard in a live setting. What stood out more in this show was audience participation. Everyone was screaming off the top of their lungs and bonds were made while the band was still playing. Where else besides a sports game do you see people high fiving each other after a superb play (song)? It makes me long for the next Black Lips show. I’ll have to wait, though. I’m still happy from the effect of this show. I remember it was around this time one week ago that I sat down at the Queens Motor Inn after a semi-exhausting drive from Boston and said damn, this is going to a great day. And it was, of course. The show capped off another fun-filled trip to New York.

Grade: A+

Set List Suckas!:
Sea of Blasphemy- Let It Bloom (2005)
Family Tree- Arabia Mountain (2011)
Not a Problem- LIB
Dirty Hands- LIB
O Katrina!- Good Bad Not Evil (2007)
Make It- Non LP track
Hippie Hippie Hoorah- LIB
Modern Art- AM
Ghetto Cross- We Did Not Know The Forest Spirit Made The Flowers Grow (2004)
New Direction- AM
Lock and Key- GBNE
Go Out and Get It- AM
Boomerang- LIB
Dumpster Dive- AM
Fairy Stories- LIB
Bad Kids- GBNE
MIA- WDN
****Encore****
Bow Down and Die (Almighty Defenders)
Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Berry)

 

Footage of “Family Tree”!