A Handful (bucketful) of Show Alerts
Monday, Jun 8th: Dylan Rodrigue at Club Tee Gee. Doors at 8 p.m.
Read my Song Spotlight for his song "Pink Balloon" here.
A Handful (bucketful) of Show Alerts
It was a fun night at Bar Lubitsch for the WFNM showcase night. The night included a backing band that played for the singers on the bill: keyboard, bass, drums. It allowed for rapid switch-overs from singer to singer and let everyone perform with a full band. Also, on specific tunes for each performer, Sean Kellz came up on stage to play the saxophone.
| J Laconn at Bar Lubitsch |
A thunderous start is how one would describe Slotcar's set at The Airliner Bar for the Rocknite showcase. Drummer Daniel Bermudez hit the drum kit so hard that the floor shook. The three piece band also includes guitarist-vocalist Frankie Provenzano and bassist Elliot Rick. Provenzano's vocals punctuated every beat. The band's sound combines influences from shoegaze to alternative rock to punk rock that had the crowd pressed close to the stage and throughout the set chanting out, "Slotcar! Slotcar! Slotcar!"
| Slotcar at The Airliner Bar |
The three piece band Mossybot has a dual personality. How so? Guitar and drum duties were shared between two of the band members with the one playing guitar stepped into the lead vocals role. It led to two distinct sounds during the thirty minute set at The Airliner Bar (a Rocknite showcase night). The first half of the set was driven by raw vocals that swayed the band in the alternative rock direction. The band had a machine like efficiency during that half, softened with a touch of the ambient. Then the switched between the drummer and guitarist occurred. The music went much heavier, fueled by aggression. Screaming vocals were a necessity.
| Mossybot at The Airliner Bar |
| Mossybot at The Airliner Bar |
Comment of the set: "Bring it all in. We're all friends here."
The band played their first show in early 2025 so they're a relatively new band. On this night, they were mainly testing out new material. The song spotlight goes to "HYTI" that was released as part of their four song debut EP Fissure. (I'm just making a guess that HYTI is short-hand for "How you take it.") The song was part of the first half of the set so it had those raw vocals with a double dose ambient sounds that created a brooding atmosphere. The song has a hint of Depeche Mode that cuts open wide the emotional scars of a breakup.
| Mossybot at The Airliner Bar |
I've crossed paths with Sean Fleming a couple times in the past. I first came across him in 2021 at the Silverlake Lounge when The Little Miss was celebrating her birthday party. A year later, he was playing The Echo along side Night Talks. When I noticed he was playing the Americana Joy showcase at the Bigfoot Lodge, I decided I'd make the walk over to catch a third set. Yeah, that's right, I walked over there. It is about a 3 mile round trip to get the blood going on a Friday night.
| Sean Fleming at the Bigfoot Lodge |
Jack West dropped on by the WFNM showcase at Hotel Ziggy. It was part of a mini-tour for the New Yorker that took him all the way to Tokyo for a set at the Ruby Room Tokyo. I took a look at the music venue's Instagram page and I suspect it is an expat hang out. Something to keep an eye on should I ever make my way back to Japan for a vacation. He then stayed in Los Angeles for a few days, playing sets at Nalu Vida in Venice and Desert 5 Spot in Hollywood before concluding his visit at Hotel Ziggy.
| Jack West at Hotel Ziggy |
I first came across the Cigarette Bums in 2010. They were playing a favorite venue at the time called The Blue Star. It resides just north of Vernon and a lonely walking distance from 1720. It was a bar/music venue that eventually closed down. I wrote "it resides" on purpose, because there is still a Blue Star. It is now a dedicated restaurant. I don't know if this is still the case, but underground parties would occur in that area. So you'd see punk rockers slipping into the Blue Star while fashionistas would be making their way to the warehouse party.
| Ciggy Bop! at Harvard & Stone |
A Handful of Show Alerts
Sunday, May 31st: The Mastersons at Gold-Diggers. Doors at 7 p.m.Katelyn Tarver recently released her third studio album Tell Me How You Really Feel. The album's subject matter is about her divorce and subsequent feelings around it. I got the opportunity to photograph her The Echoplex set for US Rocker Music. You can read the review here. If you're interested in an official review, I would suggest going there.
| Katelyn Tarver at The Echoplex |
I was trying to figure out if I wanted to head out to a WFNM showcase on either Wednesday or Thursday night. I decided to do some research on Instagram. I went looking at all the artists / bands that were playing those two nights (less the individual I had previously seen) and checked out their Spotify accounts. I got to Amy Jay and took a listen to her music. I don't recall exactly which songs I played, but it was most likely her most listened to songs: "Reliance" and "Sorrow." It was an obvious choice, which night I was selecting. It was going to be Thursday night at Bar Lubitsch.
| Amy Jay at Bar Lubitsch |