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ATTN THIS WEEKEND: YOU ARE LIKE A GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS
Jan 30th
STEP RIGHT UP TO THE PLEASUREDOME! Oh man. We love that painting. Oh man. We totally were going to sell one of The Skyline Network’s most extreme party call me executive corporate jets and then buy it, but it turns out that it’s not for sale and that sort of thing is frowned upon. But oh man, the guy who painted it has got to have the most epic name ever: Hieronymus Bosch. We used to know a guy who had a snake named that. Should we ever need an Arabian Steed, we’re totally calling it the same thing. This weekend has lots of everything. Hardcore bands. CD release shows. Old favorites playing their first shows in forever. New bands. Bands with new names. Day Shows. Night Shows. Shows in the cities. Shows in the burbs. Shows at Mexican restaurants. We’re totally overwhelmed. Let’s take a crack at it.
FRIDAY
Wild Moccasins @ Cactus Records
SHITYEAHTURDAY COMES A DAY EARLY! Cactus in-stores means 1) Starts at 5:50: HAPPY HOUR SHOW 2)FREE BEER 3)Record Shopping
Fucked Up, Iron Age, The Jonbenét and Black Congress @ Walter’s on Washington
Canadian darlings of whichever wave of hardcore we are currently in the middle of bring their non-1:30 of hate approach to the 713. Fucked Up is a great band for people that find the energy and grit of 80s hardcore endearing, but enjoy things that are a bit more nuanced, teased out and, well, smarter. Rumors abound that The Jonbenet doesn’t have too many more shows under their belt, so catch em while the catching is good. Black Congress will also, finally, but putting out a recording at this show. It’s on cassette. So begineth the next format revision war. (Also, just to clarify, because he has been making the joke pretty much to anyone that would listen, The Skyline’s ADR is not actually in Black Congress, though he continues to attempt to convince the band that he should be).
T.S.O.L., Black President, Bark Hard, Blackmarket Syndicate @ The Meridian
Looking for some slightly more conventional hardcore? You can’t get much more back-to-the-source than TSOL (True Sounds of Liberty – gawd we love how Hardcore bands sound so much TUFFER when they switch to acronyms), who got together way back in 1978 in Huntington Beach, CA. Though over the years, TSOL slowly evolved into a band with no original members and a noticible slide into metal, this lineup includes all surviving original members hopefully rocking their goth/horror-core referencing flavor of hardcore’s exciting first round in he pit.
Hell City Kings, American Fangs (EP release), Arcane Flowers and The Back Alley Sluts @ Rudyard’s
Hell City Kings (H.C.K.?) and American Fang especially are just straight up hard rocking bands that don’t need any of that hyphenated balloney. Combining elements of punk, glam and whiskey, both are acts that are going to make it especially difficult for you to remain at your table munching on French Fries and sipping on a small batch pint. “Duke,” from the ‘Fangs EP that comes out tonight is already in the running for The 2009 Skyline 50.
Tax the Wolf, Wearehalfnelson, Ellypseas @ Aztekas
Remember when there used to be that Shu Latif DJed dance party at Azteka’s called Cherry Bomb? And when The Gossip played there and The Red and White? It seemed like Westheimer might finally be getting an eatery-based venue to be the next Oven. Well, we’re not really sure what happened, but there hasn’t been much going on there in the years that followed. Tax the Wolf (who used to be called Wolves at the Door) have put a stop to that putting a stop to things. They just put out a live EP (free on their MySpace), and we’re far too tired to take a crack at what their sound is other to say other than the songs have lots of great rushing Brooklyn guitars without being particularly derivative, and totally hit us like a cup of coffee when they occasionally veer crazily into prog rock territory. (Note that the poster for this show originally said Gold Sounds were playing too, which, unfortunately, was a mis-communication. Turns out they are working on a new album and can’t make it. So that’s kinda good news).
Come See My Dead Person, Wino Vino @ Last Concert Cafe
A big ass band with violins, mandolin, banjos, guitars and all the fixings, Come See my Dead Person is a solid up and comer for people who enjoy refreshing takes on Americana like those done locally by Sideshow Tramps or Listen Listen or, more famously, by Bruce Springsteen on that one CD that still rules us so hard, but with a good dose of horror-swing murder balladry thrown in there. Horror-swing. That’s our new favorite genre.
Drop Trio @ Avant Garden
Though they used to be a weekly fixture here in the city, as Houston Calling pointed out, they haven’t been around much lately. If you’re into the idea of seeing some live jazz, but haven’t before and don’t really know where to begin, this would definitely be our recommendation as their approach is both accessible and interesting. They are most assuredly not the ‘smooth’ kind of stuff you hear on 95.7 FM (The Wave).
Dremnt The End, The Last Place You Look, Awaken From Falling @ The Scout Bar
We’ve been told that The Last Place You Look completely packed out Warehouse Live last weekend for their CD release show. If you’re down south (or looking to make the drive) and are BIG UPS on screamo, this is the show for you.
SATURDAY
Secret Shows Presents: The Mathletes, Sings, Time Machine Veterans, Guitars, Sew What and Sad Gorila
As previously reported, the weekly Saturday Secret Show at the Shady Tavern is no more, but true to his word organizer Broman has transformed the event into a secret of a different kind, where the bands are known but the location itself cloaked in mystery. That is, unless you email secretsaturdayshows@gmail.com to get the time and place. Pretty good lineup, and though we have to rush through this to go get some donuts before we are due in the office, we can tell you that this is (we thing) the first outing for TIme Machine Veterans, which includes members of By the End of Tonight, Buxton, News on the March, Wild Moccasins, Young Mammals, Giant Princess and the Mathletes. Oh, and a guy named Ike who somehow made it into this blue ribbon indie supergoup based on this own merits, so he must be a pretty kickass dude. This is an early show, and featured BBQ! So email em for the info NOW.
MV & EE, The Linus Pauling Quartet, Wols @ Rudyard’s
MV&EE’s music combines Appalachian folk, Indian ragas, and post-psychedelic experimentalism. It’s a duo at the core that collaborates with an ever-expanding group of musicians to create a sound even their wiki page describes as ‘drugged’. One of those members was J Mascis. Nuff said. Linus Pauling Quartet combines old dudes, heavy psychedelicia, and not playing a very often. Wols hasn’t played a show since their last gig at the Proletariat, due to creative core Ayme being overseas. Last time out she was joined by Mlee Marie (Hearts of Animals) and Will Adams (The Ka-Nives) as her backing band and it was absolutely excellence in freak folk.
Sugar Hill Gang, Whodini, Slick Rick, MC Lyte, & Kurtis Blow @ Arena Theatre
Like we need to tell you why this show is crucial to your being human. If Black Sheep or Big Daddy Kane was on this bill we’d have to tell everyone else playing tonight SBT.
Ume (CD release), Bring Back the Guns, Woozyhelmet @ Walter’s
The reviews that have been trickling in for former 713ers Ume’s newest joint have been practically glowing, and we have little doubt considering how they’ve taken a sound that was already pretty awesome and done SOMETHING to it to make their most recent batch of Houston excursions among the best show’s we can ever remember them putting on. Bring Back the Guns haven’t done a set since the first half of last year, and considering that bassist Shaggy is about to go participate in a NASA bedrest study, don’t look for there to be another chance to catch them for a while. The wooz opens. It says it right up there.
Hank The Destruction Moose, Drawback, The Flood, Rusted Shut, Nancy Silva Project, Focusyn @ Fitzgerald’s
Thurston Moore <3 RUSTED SHUT.
SUPERBOWL SUNDAY
The Caprolites, BLACKIE, sIngs, Trainwreck Albania, Giant Princess, Cop Warmth, The Sporatics @ Omar’s House (5109 Eula Ave., Pasadena)
Pasadena Day Show! DO IT! Starts at 2pm. Special One Time Only Reunion by The Sporatics. BYOB. Nachos provided.
MONDAY MORNING RUMINATIONS
Jan 26th

The crowd at the Wild Moccasins CD Release Show. Photo by Ramon Medina
We had a pretty good weekend, all told. Kicked things off Friday at the Wild Moccasins CD release show. We have to hand it to the Mocccasins, they put on quite an event. We’re sure it didn’t hurt that they offered so many freebies on the side (pizza, cupcakes, on-site t-shirt screening, a copy of their EP with your cover charge), and we love the fact that they decorated not just the stage, but the merch area too in moon-river promonade fantasia. But really what they (along with bill-mates the Teenage Kicks and Buxton) should get the biggest of Kudo bars for is the fact that they not only played their hearts our, but managed to get Walter’s over capactiy. There was a crowd both inside the doors and a big bunch turned away and just hanging in the parking lot. They were smart enough to schedule a show so that kids with midnight curfews in the suburbs could see the whole thing and then make it home without being grounded (and so us old folks could go have a night-cap at our favorite suds spot if we so desired). Though it’s not practical to do this everywhere (especially considering most clubs are 21+ now anyways), we give them a gold ribbon for their achievement, and hope more folks follow their example (you can see the rest of Ramon’s pics of the event here).
Your live outlook this week looks equally solid, with a great free show at Boondocks opening things up: Flowers to Hide and Dizzy Pilot. Walter’s is really kicking things into overdrive this week, with Los Campesinos! on Thursday, Fucked Up, Iron Age, the Jonbenet and Black Congress on Friday and Ume, Bring Back the Guns and Woozyhelmet on Saturday. Both Black Congress and Ume are debuting releases at these shows (Black Congress on cassette tape, previewing a sudden release trend – more on that later this week). And yes, you read that right, Bring Back the Guns have been Broughten Back. It’s been the better half of a year since their last show, so be sure to get in on this one cause you never know when their next will be. Elsewhere, Gold Sounds, Linus Pauling Quartet and a Saturday Secret Show Event Saturday with The Mathletes, Guitars, Time Machine Veterens and others complicate your weekly choices.
Final thought: We went to one of those record dealer conventions Sunday morning. If we had to throw an estimate out, we’d say that better than 80% of the records there were of the classic rock variety: lots of dull boomer crap that you occasionally score at Half Priced Books, plus lots of stuff that is almost assuredly always there. We were expecting to find a greater treasure trove of punk, indie and alternative stuff from the 80s and 90s, certainly when we think of collectable or desirable records, we think of that and not what we ended up finding. So we ask: where are all those admitedly limited in number records hanging around? Is it possible that sow few of them were made, and they are so beloved by their owners that they are unlikely to find themselves into the inventory of dealers? Would these dealers even know what they had if they came across them? What are your fantasy record finds? Kick it off in the comments.
ATTN THIS WEEKEND: SOON THE BELLS WILL START
Dec 19th
HOLLA! Real quick, if it’s before noon today and you haven’t yet voted in the Sammies, you best go do it now! ASAP! With the quickness! Fast like bunny! Arm like hammer! Remember that we’ll have the complete list of winners at the 2008 Sammies Party, Saturday night at Big Star Bar. Oooh we feel the excitement! But never fear, in the meantime, you’ve got some shows to pick from. but DRAMA on that too! Both Friday and Saturday are up to their whiskers in solid choices. Dammit. Where’s that banner we use when something like this happens?

Ahh. Much better.
FRIDAY
Toys For Tots Benefit with pretty much every band that was nominated for a Sammy @ The Mink
So yeah, originally our awards party was going to be Friday night, but we ended up having to change it because an obscene percentage of the good folks up for an award were already slated to play this gig (they thought of the children, we thought of the party – our bad). The show is $10, or you can bring a toy. Don’t be a cheapskate a pick something up at the dollar store. Go get one of those little awesome action figure things at Sig’s Lagoon – kids love that stuff and they you also get to goto Sig’s. If you’re having trouble reading the flyer, the acts playing are The Riff Tiffs, BLACKIE, American Sharks, Elaine Greer, Paleo, Giant Princess, Buxton, Death by Texas, Brett Taylor, News on the March, Wicked Poseur and Wild Moccasins. We’re told this is going to be done upstairs/downstairs style (a la Hootenanny) so there won’t be too many luls in the performance. Doors at 8pm, 21+
Something Fierce CD Release show w/Teenage Kicks @ Walter’s
Both of these bands are up for a Sammy as well (in the Favorite Punks category. Ooooh, Fight! Fight!) We’ve heard a few snippets of SF’s new full length and it goes without saying that it’s going to be a great record. You’ll definitely want to go to this show so you can pick up a vinyl copy of their previously online-only Modern Girl ep. Teenage Kicks never disappoint either.
ALSO:
- Ume, Linus Pauling Quartet and Red Leaves @ Rudyards (free)
- Battle Rifle, Chocolate Crucifix, Assholes and DJ Bill Fool @ Leon’s Lounge (free)
SATURDAY
SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES SAMMIES
ALSO
- Free Press Christmas Party featuring Satin Hooks, The Eastern Sea, Piano Vines, Nick Greer, Ozeal & The Eulypians, Chase Hamblin and Female Demand @ Avant Garden
- Reprogram Multimedia Christmas Party featuring Spain Colored Orange, The Factory Party, BLACKIE, plus DJs Richard Henry, Yppah, Jeffery Mac, Paramour, Damon Allen, J. Calero, Dan Castillo and Ceeplus Bad Knives @ Bootleg Studios (2301 Commerce)
- Come See My Dead Person, Two Star Symphony and Whorehound @ Rudyards
- The Caprolites, The Trian Woodburns, & Novox @ PJs Sports Bar
SUNDAY
Trills the Season Toy Drive ’08, featuring Nosaprise, Lower Life Form, Spain Colored Orange, The Mathletes plus DJs Dayta and License to Trill @ Boondocks
ATTN THIS WEEKEND: PREPARE FOR BRACELYN SIGHTINGS
Aug 22nd
CRAP. It’s already Friday. How does that happen? First it’s Sunday and we’re totally ill on the prospect of the return to the punch-card pay-clock, but atleast you’ve got some decent work and a stack of records to write, and then the next thing you know BAM. Friday. And like, two posts? We’re getting paid for this?! What happened?

Oh. Yeah, well, now we remember. Our bad. Anyways, though we’re sorry the collective staff got sucked into the story of Jana Hunter’s current haunt, know safely that we’ve completed the entire fourth season and the writing drought should be over soon cause, let’s face it, they killed off one of our favorite characters and McNaulty has gone from making us feel good about ourselves to making us feel like dirtbag drunks. Faaaahq.
FRIDAY
Rudyard’s 30th Anniversary Party
SAY SAY SAY! What’s the best thing about Rudyards? The burgers? The bands? The bartenders? The Bracelyn? Hard to decide. AHHH! The BIRTHDAYS. YUSSS. Every year they make a weekend of it, and this ain’t no different. Tonight the celebrations kick off with Spain Colored Orange, and Three Fantastic.
ALSO
Shake & Pop, featuring Witnes, Squincy Jones, Gracie Chavez, & more @ Boondocks
DJ Jester the Filipino Fist/Dayta/Ceeplus @ The Mink
Guitars on The Revelry Report (6pm on KTRU 91.7 FM)
SATURDAY
Rudyard’s 30th Anniversary Party: Poor Dumb Bastards, Linus Pauling Quartet and Something Fierce
You Ain’t Grunge @ Fitz
We posted so little in the past two weeks that you can actually scroll down and read what we wrote about this. In summary, like the Hootenanny, but with bands that don’t usually come across our desk. Features the Smoke Eaters (Foo Fighters), Deus Machina, Full Release (The Toadies), Sun Machine (Stone Temple Pilots), Darwin’s God (Soundgarden), Dine Alone (Deftones), Cellcyst (Korn), Numero Unos (Screeching Weasel), Brown vs. Board (Rage Against The Machine) and Meaningless Conflict (Helmet)
ALSO
Saturday Secret Show @ The Shady Tavern (2pm, free, four bands)
Judas Priest, Heaven and Hell, Motorhead, Testament @ The Woodlands
Rad Rich’s Birthday Bash, featuring Machete, Luxurious Panthers, Streetwise, The Takes, UYUS, Smugglaz, American Sharks, Full Contact, more @ Notsuoh
SUNDAY
Rudyard’s 30th Anniversary Party: The Dolly Rockers, The Trian Woodburns and Bring Back the Guns
ALSO
Lucas Gorham (Satin Hooks), Dave Dove @ Avante Garden (6pm)



