Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Up on Intraffik: Mike Vensel (fashion)
I'm up on Intraffik with a photo series of the Mike Vensel line.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Up on Intraffik: Belle N. Matisse (Fashion)
I'm up on Intraffik with a photo series of the Belle N Matisse line.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Last in Class at The Satellite
Last in Class is the residency band at The Satellite. Two come from the band Wet and Reckless, a band I followed off and on for a couple of years.
Emily from Wet and Reckless is the lead singer of Last in Class and there is still that cool beat poetry lyrical style to her singing.
Classic moment 1: Early into their set, Emily's microphone stand totally fell apart. She took it all in style, grabbing her microphone to finish up the song.
Classic moment 2: I do believe there was a discussion about what song they'd just played: was it song x or song y.
Comment of the night 1: Oh yeah.
Comment of the night 2: I just do a lot of silly jokes.
Philosophical moment of the night: This song has a lot of stops and starts, just like life.
Emily from Wet and Reckless is the lead singer of Last in Class and there is still that cool beat poetry lyrical style to her singing.
Classic moment 1: Early into their set, Emily's microphone stand totally fell apart. She took it all in style, grabbing her microphone to finish up the song.
Classic moment 2: I do believe there was a discussion about what song they'd just played: was it song x or song y.
Comment of the night 1: Oh yeah.
Comment of the night 2: I just do a lot of silly jokes.
Philosophical moment of the night: This song has a lot of stops and starts, just like life.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Mia Doi Todd at The Satellite
Mia Doi Todd's name is familiar to me, but I'd never seen her in concert or heard her music. Well, I caught up with her this past Monday and I'm happy I did. It was a tropical paradise set.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The Shakers at the Viper Room
The Shakers played the Viper Room this past Saturday to celebrate their single release "Set My Sights." I'm sure I've said this before, but I'll say it again: The Shakers are a band that will definitely get me out to the Sunset Strip. It is almost a requirement, because Jodie on stage almost demands it in advance -- in a time travel theory sort of way.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Mergence at the Viper Room
Mergence played the Viper Room with The Shakers. This bands came to us from Arizona. They say on their Facebook page that their sound is blues rock. One can't complain about that.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Blackcoat at Casey's
It was off to Casey's for a birthday party. I went to the back to catch a band and as soon as I heard the voice, I was thinking: this sounds like Automatique. Well, the band is called Blackcoat and the lead singer is from Automatique. And band members from Automatique were there to support.
This is a two piece band. Guitar and violin. If you like Restavrant, you'll like this band.
This is a two piece band. Guitar and violin. If you like Restavrant, you'll like this band.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Up on Intraffik: Day 4 of Culture Collide
I'm up on Intraffik with day 4 of Culture Collide.
A little late, but there were technical problems.
A little late, but there were technical problems.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
A Movie Review: Looper
Looper. An interesting movie about time travel. In the future, all humanity apparently are tagged so it is difficult to just kill someone and then bury them. The mob obviously wants to dump bodies without the bodies being found. The fact that there is an ability to time travel helps out with this problem. Folks in the future that the mob wants to dump are sent to the past where a Looper does the killing. A new mob boss comes to power and decides he wants to start things fresh and so he starts to kill off all the Loopers in the future by sending them to the present and having their younger selves kill off the old selves, which means the Looper in the past has only about 30 years to live. Well, one Looper in the past escapes from his younger self and so the chase is on.
It is an intriguing storyline. Yes, there are questions the pop up, but it is a well thought out concept and therefore makes for an enjoyable movie experience.
It is an intriguing storyline. Yes, there are questions the pop up, but it is a well thought out concept and therefore makes for an enjoyable movie experience.
Friday, October 19, 2012
A Movie Review: Frankenweenie
Frankenweenie is another demented movie from the mind of Tim Burton. And I found it enjoyable. I will say that the ending of the movie brought up conflicting feelings; however. During the middle of the movie, the father said something about it not being appropriate to play around with life and death. I agree with him.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
A Movie Review: Dredd 3D
Dredd 3D may not have made very much at the box office, but this is a fun movie. Ultra violent. A dim view of humanities future. A near emotionalist Dredd. A take no prisoners bad-gal. A hot rookie judge. Let’s take down some bad guys.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Sad Robot at Silverlake Lounge
Sad Robot is the residency band at Silverlake Lounge for October. They made sure everyone was pumped up as they started their set off with a blast. They slowed it down and then pumped us back up at the end.
Exchange of the night:
Lead singer Katherine: Hello
Random individual walking past: Hello
Comment of the night: I sound like a salesman, I really do.
Exchange of the night:
Lead singer Katherine: Hello
Random individual walking past: Hello
Comment of the night: I sound like a salesman, I really do.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Orange Umbrella at Silverlake Lounge
After skipping two Mondays, I was back out catching Los Angeles bands around Silverlake/Echo Park. Reason for skipping out the past two Mondays? Well, last week, Culture Collide took a lot out of me so I decided to stay at home. Anyways, it was out and about on this Monday and I headed over to Silverlake Lounge where I caught Orange Umbrella.
Now one of my assumptions was that only singer-songwriters from Europe/Australia have band names while Americans go by their own name. Well, that assumption got blown out of the water on this night as Josh Rowley is playing as Orange Umbrella. Of course, one such example does not destroy a theory, right?
Did I enjoy my first Monday set in two weeks? Yes, I did.
Lyric of the set: Hold me now, don't you let me fall down.
Now one of my assumptions was that only singer-songwriters from Europe/Australia have band names while Americans go by their own name. Well, that assumption got blown out of the water on this night as Josh Rowley is playing as Orange Umbrella. Of course, one such example does not destroy a theory, right?
Did I enjoy my first Monday set in two weeks? Yes, I did.
Lyric of the set: Hold me now, don't you let me fall down.
Monday, October 15, 2012
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
Leftover Cuties at Eagle Rock Music Festival
My last band of the day at the Eagle Rock Music Festival was Leftover Cuties. They reminded me of She & Him.
Comment of the set: I can't understand half of what I'm thinking.
Comment of the set: I can't understand half of what I'm thinking.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The Lions at Eagle Rock Music Festival
It was off to catch The Lions at the Eagle Rock Music Festival. Honest truth, they started to follow me on twitter, which convinced me to go catch them live. I'm very happy I did. Reggae awesomeness, I say.
Comment of the set: Are the kids feeling good?
I think the kids were feeling good.
Comment of the set: Are the kids feeling good?
I think the kids were feeling good.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Dream Homes at Eagle Rock Music Festival
Unfortunately, I can't find a band link to Dream Homes. This band has some melodic vocals.
Update: I gave it another go and found a Facebook link.
Update: I gave it another go and found a Facebook link.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Captions at Eagle Rock Music Festival
Captions played an engaging set at the Eagle Rock Music Festival.
Noticed: A relative posing for a photo in front of the guitarist -- featured below.
Comment of the set: We had some car trouble, but I don't want to bother you with that.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Cigaratte Bums at Eagle Rock Music Festival
I've followed Cigarette Bums off and on. The last time I saw them was two years ago. Time flies. It is nice to know they still can put on a good punk set.
Update: Comment of the set after a burp: Oh dear, that sounds good . . . That's what beer tastes like.
Update: Comment of the set after a burp: Oh dear, that sounds good . . . That's what beer tastes like.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Crimekillz at Eagle Rock Music Festival
Crimekillz was the first band that I saw at the Eagle Rock Music Festival. I'll call it techno-rap punk. A lot of songs ended with "Mom."
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Up on Intraffik with a movie review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
I'm up on Intraffik with a review of The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
Friday, October 5, 2012
The Mo-odds at El Cid
It was off to El Cid to catch The Mo-odds. The band has expanded from 4 to 6 recently giving them a fuller sound.
Also, recently, the lead singer has had this habit of undressing during the second half of their sets. I believe the first time I noticed this was at Silver Lake Jubilee. This set off a few comments . . .
Comment of the night 1: He does this every set.
Comment of the night 2: That's why your phone always breaks.
Also, recently, the lead singer has had this habit of undressing during the second half of their sets. I believe the first time I noticed this was at Silver Lake Jubilee. This set off a few comments . . .
Comment of the night 1: He does this every set.
Comment of the night 2: That's why your phone always breaks.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
The Woolly Bandits at El Cid
The Woolly Bandits played El Cid last Thursday. This was the first time I saw this band since 2009. Sometimes it is a good thing to catch up with a band. It does appear that over the last few years, the band has replaced at least two band members. But lead singer Christa still leads the band and she's as a seductive on stage as she was back in 2009.
It was mentioned that they had decided to call it quits awhile back, but were doing a few shows anyways. Good for them.
It was mentioned that they had decided to call it quits awhile back, but were doing a few shows anyways. Good for them.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Pu$$y Cow at El Cid
Pu$$y Cow played El Cid last week on a Thursday night. It was their first full set in a very long time. They were the first band up and they got everyone into the groove for the night. I do believe that lead singer, Joe, spent more time on the floor versus the stage. It was great to see them.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The Silver Chords at The Satellite
The Silver Chords hit the stage at The Satellite at 11 p.m. They had a psychedelic style that entices the audience. It was a great way to end the night for me. Note: a flute was brought out for one song.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Light FM at The Satellite
Light FM hit up The Satellite on a Thursday night. This band on occasion has Sara Radle play with them though not on this particular night. This isn't the first time I've seen this band. As always, their set was enjoyable. For awhile, I couldn't help but wonder why they had a keyboard on stage if no one was using it. I then hit my head with my hand when I saw that it WAS being used to provide background tracks.
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