the great pumpkin

Posts Tagged ‘Blues Control’

heat death of the universe (north side fest day 3)

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

As we are getting further and further away from North Side Festival I am finding it slightly less relevant to be posting about it…so I’m going to try kick these last two (maybe three) posts out this week.

I had a busy Saturday June 13th: farmers market, going away picnics, and North Side Fest.  And I did pretty much everything I wanted to do too.

After the market and the picnic we headed over to Spike Hill, and caught Anamanaguchi.  I knew very little about them other than hearing their cover of Wavves’ “So Bored” which is actually really good (see below).  We got there right as they were taking the stage at around 3:30, and the first thing I noticed was that the drummer was wearing an Ink and Dagger shirt (something rare these days), then the bass player made sure his base was in tune by playing a Piebald bass line (just notes…and it makes me wonder where they are originally from).  Anamanaguchi played a 30min set of intense Nintendo fueled mostly instrumental rock.  They had video being projected behind them, and were very enjoyable to watch.  My only complaint was that someone in the crowd yelled out a song and they didn’t play it.  I understand when a band hits a level of popularity that they don’t play all requests, but I just felt that these guys are young enough of a band to fulfill the one request shouted at them.  They were entertaining…and I wouldn’t mind at all seeing them play live again.

[mp3]Anamanaguchi- “So Bored” (Wavves Cover)

Next up was Bishop Allen at Studio B.  What I have heard of Bishop Allen’s music I have enjoyed, but I have to say if it wasn’t for the North Side Fest badge I would not have payed the $17 cover charge that Studio B had to see them play.  We got there kinda early to take advantage of the free Heineken open bar, but sadly the 150 bottles of beer (yep there weren’t that many) that they had to give away were gone before we got there.  The crowd at the show wasn’t totally packed, but very crowded.  Bishop Allen put on a totally entertaining show, and engaged the dorky audience.  When I say dorky this is in an entirely different dorkiness than the crowd at Franklin Bruno.  All in all Saturday at North Side Fest has been fun so far.

Next up was a quick stop at home, and then off to see Woods at The Shank.  At the Shank I was finally able to secure my first free drinks of North Side Fest…two Colt 45s.  Gross, but it was free.  We got to see Woods play…they sounded good as always, but then again if it wasn’t at the Shank it probably would have sounded better.  I got some good pictures though:

A couple more photos from Woods’ set can be found here.

At the point it felt like the heat death of the universe had set in.  Cigarette smoke had filled The Shank from the sold out crowd that was there to see Woods, and temperature had risen so high that we had to get out of there.

We headed up to see The Van Pelt at CoCo66.  The cool night air was welcomed.  When we got to CoCo66 the capacity for badge holders had not been met yet, nor had it sold out for people paying to get in.  I showed my badge and walked into the room in the back of CoCo66…but that was as far as I got.  I could literally only take two steps into the room.  More people were trying to fit in, but the room was so packed that people just started to stand in the door way.  At this point I could only see Chris Leo’s face in a mirror on the wall, and I said fuck it.  It wasn’t enjoyable to be in there, and while I’m sure The Van Pelt were great…stopping at the Diamond for a good beer was better than standing in a room where you can’t see anything. Oh if I hadn’t already mentioned it…North Side Festival was full of shitty beer.

Now it was back to the Shank.  We caught Blues Control…a band that I have been grooving on since December…and as expected they were good, but again one of those bands that I think I like better on the record player than live.  I really enjoyed their set though, and am looking forward to the new album on Siltbreeze.

Blues Control:

After Blues Control we hung around the extremely hot, humid, and smokey  Shank until Kurt Vile.   I think I can safely say that The Shank is now my second least favorite venue in the city.   Because of the conditions inside we were hanging out in the park, and noticed that someone fell asleep on Leah’s bike:

The show started to drag on really long.  Kurt Vile played in the War On Drugs earlier in the evening (thanks McG)…and not all of the Violators were there for them to start playing at 1am.  Kurt Vile and the Violators finally went on at around 2:30am.  At this point I was exhausted from the heat, and the Violators turned Viles lovely psychedelic folk in droney noise.  I’m totally down with droney noise…but what I really wanted was for Vile to be cranking out the folk.  What I really love about Kurt Vile was essentially lost in the full band live format that preformed.  Not to say that they sounded bad, they did not…it’s just not what I wanted to see.  We stayed for about 20 or 25 minutes until we decided to head out.  I wouldn’t mind seeing the Violators again if I was in the right mood.  What it comes down to is that I long to see Kurt Vile solo again, but I’m not sure if that will happen anytime soon.

Links:

More on the Van Pelt here.

More on Woods here.

More on Kurt Vile here.

More of my North Side Fest coverage can be found here (including Day 1 and 2 wrap ups).

Top Ten: 7" Singles & EPs of 2008

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Here is my big Friday Post for you!  My Top 10 7″ singles and eps of 2008!

1. City Center- s/t 7″ (Invisible Friend)

2. Thee Oh Sees- Peanut Butter Oven 12″ (Awesome Vistas) (this blog seems to have a download of the hard to find ep)

3. Grouper/City Center- split 7″ (No Label)

4.  Times New Viking- Stay Awake 7″ (Matador)

5. Mount Eerie/ No Kids – Spilt 7″ (Caff/Flick)

6. Atlas Sounds – Atlas Shrugged/Dub Narcotic Disco Plate 7″ (K records)

7. Desolation Wilderness-Until Forever 7″ (K Records)

8. High Places/ Xiu Xiu – Split 7″ (Aagoo)

9. OM – Sub Pop Singles Club 7″ (Sub Pop)

10. Mountain Goats – Satanic Messiah 2×7″ (Click thru for pay what you want digital download)

something that was totally awesome, but slightly holiday themed that didn’t make my top ten was:

Blues Control- December Sup Pop Singles Club 7″ (someone seems to have posted a download…follow the link)