A Handful of Show Alerts
notes from vivace
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): May 17th - May 23rd
Friday, May 15, 2026
Song Spotlight: Ben Krieger's moment (a night at Bar Lubitsch)
Singer-songwriter Ben Krieger was the highlight of the WFNM Almost Acoustic Showcase at Bar Lubitsch. To start off the set, he played with upbeat "rockstar!" He was initially going to play that song later in his set, but he must have noticed that the crowd was distracted in their conversations. He wanted to catch their attention and he definitely did. After finishing the song, he said he figured "it would be super cool if I just started playing a riff and then everyone just looked up."
| Ben Krieger at Bar Lubitsch |
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Song Spotlight: Charlie Havenick's Stop It (a night at Permanent Records Roadhouse)
Charlie Havenick was the opening band at a recent Permanent Records Roadhouse night. This was my first time coming across her fronting her own band, but not my first time crossing paths with the musician. Back in 2024, she was playing drums for My Veronica (at the same venue), which made my list of favorite new finds of the year (you can check out that list here and look for her on the drums). I didn't make that connection until writing up this review, but it does explain why I enjoyed her set. Her Spotify bio describes her music as "indie rock and slowcore aesthetics rage against folky, orchestral sincerity." I think that description could apply to My Veronica, as well.
| Charlie Havenick at Permanent Records Roadhouse |
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Review: Starling's Experimental Fanbase Packs The Cat's Crawl (with Dreyted, Finnish Postcard and Total Wife)
Back in March, Gravity Bookings sent me an Instagram message with an invite to head out to The Cat's Crawl to catch a showcase he was hosting. I wasn't able to make it as I was shooting a show in DTLA, but I kept the invite in mind. On Mother's Day night (I did take my mother out to lunch, I didn't ignore her), I noticed that he was hosting another showcase at the venue that include three bands I had previously seen before (Dreyted, Finnish Postcard, and Starling) and another band that was new to me (Total Wife). I knew this was going to be a good night of music.
| Starling at The Cat's Crawl |
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Song Spotlight: I'll show you magic's Feel You (a night at Zebulon)
I'll show you magic (moniker for Eva Smittle) was the opening band for the Rocknite showcase at Zebulon. When Smittle took to the stage, my mind immediate did a two decade flashback. Her look (especially her hair style) had me immediately writing down on my phone's docs app: Monsters are Waiting. That was a band fronted by Annalee Fery. I believe I only saw the band 2 or 3 times, but I continued to follow Fery via her next project Lonely Trees. Where is Fery currently? I did an Internet search and the last info I could find dates back 7 years when she posted a music video under the band name King Lee.
| I'll show you magic at Zebulon |
Monday, May 11, 2026
Song Spotlight: Katrina Weissman's Sunday (a night at The Fable)
Looking as if she was more than eager for a summer Sunday to arrive, Katrina Weissman closed out the night at the Ryan Pollie showcase at The Fable. For me, this was my first time crossing paths with her. One thing I like to do when writing up a blog post about someone I'm crossings paths with for the first time is to see who they've played with in the past. I like to see if there are any six (two) degrees of separation type situations. There are definitely connections here. Over the years, she's shared the stage with Brookelen, LINNEA, and Sarah Once Was. And as I'm writing this and before this article goes to press, she was going to share the stage with Sharon Silva (all four hyperlinks are to articles I've written about those artists).
| Katrina Weissman at The Fable |
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Notes from Vivace Show Alerts (Los Angeles): May 10th - May 16th
Sunday, May 10th: Chalk Teeth at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Doors at 9 p.m.
Sunday, May 10th: Dreyted and Starling at The Cat's Crawl. Doors at 7 p.m.
Monday, May 11th: Rocco DeLuca at Zebulon. Doors at 8 p.m.
In 2025, I wrote a review of his Zebulon set, which you can read here.
Friday, May 8, 2026
Song Spotlight: Mingko's Get A Job (a night at Zebulon)
Mingko (moniker for Abigail Zachko) played before a packed Zebulon crowd. And why not, it was a Rocknite showcase night. Zachko mentioned during the set that this was only their second time playing in Los Angeles. Prior to their move to Los Angeles, they attended the Berklee College of Music. Their website bio has some additional background. In Boston, they used to be in the band Ski Club and there is this quote associated with the band, "As a songwriter for the band, Abigail’s intricate and innovative compositions have helped define the group’s unique sound."
| Mingko at Zebulon |
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Song Spotlight: Chalk Teeth's Floor It (a night at Harvard & Stone)
I say this often, but I've tried to put limits on how often I catch live music each week. On this particular week, I hit my limit by Wednesday. Each day out was magical so no regrets there. I decided to go over my limit on Friday as I thought I was going to get a press pass to catch an artist at a local DIY venue (I'll leave out the name of the venue as someone might be able to figure out who the artist was). Anyways, I never got any response back from my contact, but in my mind I had to do something on Friday night, because I was planning to go out anyways. I was putting together my weekly show alerts for the upcoming week and took a look at what Harvard & Stone had on their schedule. I noticed that on Friday night they had Chalk Teeth as their headliner and Nail Polish in support. I had recently seen Nail Polish (you can read my song spotlight review here). Then I noticed that Chalk Teeth was part of Buzzbands' latest playlist. It was also a free night. Put that all together and the result was a strong GO replacement signal.
| Chalk Teeth at Harvard & Stone |
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Song Spotlight: Declan Palmer's Am I Into You? (a night at Bar Lubitsch)
With a full backing band, Declan Palmer took to the WFNM showcase at Bar Lubitsch to perform his recently released EP, Scarred/Shining. On a recent Cal State Northridge Music Industry Studies Instagram post, he described his music as, "Alt pop, singer-songwriter type stuff. I love cool chords and cool production."
| Declan Palmer at Bar Lubitsch |