Theatrical and expressive. Those are two words to describe Bossi's WFNM showcase set at Bar Lubitsch. Her set opened up with a 3 minute recitation of a personal poem.
So many missteps and redirects.A thousand threads that don't connect.
Theatrical and expressive. Those are two words to describe Bossi's WFNM showcase set at Bar Lubitsch. Her set opened up with a 3 minute recitation of a personal poem.
So many missteps and redirects.Wearing denim, Vince Palmeri took to the Bar Lubitsch stage for a WFNM showcase night. His set started off with "RENT" that had my 1980s mind pinpointing his sound as a combination of Bon Jovi and Richard Marx. Throughout the set, he griped his microphone stand like a dance partner, turning it into an extension of the set.
| Vince Palmeri at Bar Lubitsch |
Joey Siara (best known in Los Angeles for The Henry Clay People - 2003 thru 2013) played a recent In Sonic Dreams showcase at The Fable. He mentioned that he had just moved back to Los Angeles from New York. He was welcomed back via a packed house at the venue. I personally was not sure what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised as the back half of the set was dedicated to playing songs from The Henry Clay People music catalog. As for the first half of his set, he played songs from his other two bands Near Beer and Rat City Sunrise.
| Joey Siara at The Fable |
In Sonic Dreams has been bringing back the Los Angeles bands from yesteryear to The Fable. In February, Bloody Death Skull and Eli Tarantulas of The Monolators were featured performers. This March, one of those yesteryear bands was Pisces (the moniker for Sarah Negahdari). For those who have been hanging out in the Los Angeles music scene, you are likely more familiar with Negahdari's other band Happy Hollows.
| Pisces at The Fable |
The five piece Ted Z and The Wranglers band came up from Orange County to play the Americana Joy showcase at Atwater Village's Bigfoot Lodge. Fronted by Ted Zakka, the set was filled with Americana and roots rock music.
| Ted Z and The Wranglers at the Bigfoot Lodge |
A Handful (bucketful) of Show Alerts
Sunday, Apr 5th: Lasers Lasers Birmingham at Grand Ole Echo (The Echo). Doors at 5:30 p.m.Avery Tucker (formerly one-half of Girlpool) opened up the night for Witch Post at El Cid a couple weeks back. (If interested, you can read my Witch Post article here.) His singer-songwriter set was played solo with an electric guitar. His vocals were filled with emotional depth. If I heard right, one of his song lyrics included the lines, "I feel life. I feel death."
| Avery Tucker at El Cid |
Michigan transplant Karissa Bone currently lives in Los Angeles, but that hasn't diminished her loyalties to her home state. When she took to the WFNM showcase stage at Bar Lubitsch, she immediately discussed college sports. Based on her t-shirt and her friendship with fellow showcase singer Alison Albrecht, she meant Michigan and not Michigan St. Due to the calendar month of said comment, I'm assuming that she was focused on basketball. Should Michigan not win March Madness, someone (or thousands) will be feeling a sense of temporary fan depression. As of the time of this post, the team has advanced to the Final Four.
| Karissa Bone at Bar Lubitsch |
I got an invite to cover googly eyes' EP paint me like one of your fav american girls release party at The Peppermint Club. For all the time I've lived in Los Angeles, this was only the second time I've gone to this venue. One added incentive for heading out to the venue on a Friday night was the fact that electronic artist Kate the Dreamer (the moniker for Katie Donnelly) was opening for googly eyes. Back in 2023, I got to catch her twice and both times she played with some favorite singers. In late September, she played a WFNM showcase at Bar Lubitsch with Tender Misfit. Then in October, she played a set with Zealyn. So after about 2.5 years, I got to catch up with her once again.
| Kate the Dreamer at The Peppermint Club |
I got an invite to catch googly eyes at The Peppermint Club. I was unsure if I could attend due to my real life work and how certain days of the month required longer hours. On the other hand, the show was on a Friday night and I figured that no one was going to want to work late on a Friday night (as weird as it is to say, that is not always the case). I accepted and it all worked out well. You can read my US Rocker Music review here.
| googly eyes at The Peppermint Club |