Sunday, October 30, 2016

Magenta Harley and King Daniel at Harvard and Stone

Magenta Harley
Magenta Harley, I swear, sort of looks like Megan Fox. Magenta came on the Harvard and Stone stage with big vocals and perfect white teeth. Her songs are blues filled.

King Daniel has a self-deprecating, self-promoting sense of humor. He opened with the comment, "Best concert you'll ever see" and ended with "You're seeing the next big thing . . . well, maybe its a Hail Mary."



Harvard and Stone Oct 2016

Monday, October 24, 2016

Kosha Dillz/Mars and The Massacre with The Eiffels at The Satellite

Kosha Dillz
It was off to The Satellite to catch October's Monday residency bands. This month, two shared the bill. Before the two residency bands opened up, The Eiffels hit the stage with their 80s vibe. Lyric of their set, "Now or Never." Their set was fun and made you think back to the days of MTV.

Mars and The Massacre then hit the stage as the first residency band. Think Pink Floyd. They ended their set with Pink Floyd tribute that included the almighty rift . . . and whale sounds?

The other residency band was rapper Kosha Dillz with backup band. He brought up a box of pizza that was quickly consumed. He also had pickles. This rapper kept the crowd entertained.

The Satellite Oct 2016

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Scout Willis at Bootleg and Psychic Love/Mondo Cozmo at the Hi Hat

Mondo Cozmo
I don't often do this: head to a couple venues on the same night. This was one of those rare nights. First up was the Bootleg Theater. It was a Scout Willis night. This was my second time catching her set. And both nights were free. I doubt there will be very many additional free nights. The venue was packed for her set. In some ways, it felt like a camp fire set as a row of family and friends sat on the floor.

Then it was off to the Hi Hat to catch Psychic Love and Mondo Cozmo. This was my second time catching Psychic Love. I loved how the stage lights played across the faces of the band members. And the lead singer's stage motions made it all the more entertaining. Then came Mondo Cozmo. Oh my. The lead singer of Mondo Cozmo is the former lead singer of Eastern Conference Champions. Someone came up to me during the set and asked, "Do you know who this band is?" I didn't have a clue at the time -- they were a surprised guest for the night. On the other hand, I knew the lead singer was former Eastern Conference Champions. Oh yeah, a new favorite band.

Bootleg/Hi Hat Oct 2016

Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Do-Its and Earth Like Planets at Silverlake Lounge

The Do-Its
After over a month of not heading out to the Silverlake Lounge, it was finally time to head on over. I got to see The Do-Its and Earth Like Planets. The Do-Its are just fun. They have duo lead singers. One took off from the stage and started singing on the floor. That isn't all that unusual as a number of musicians will leave the stage and join the audience. She attempted to take it a step further, but the microphone cord didn't reach that far enough. She tried to head all the way out of the Lounge and onto the sidewalk.

Earth Like Planets mixes art and music. This two piece band had the most intriguing artwork done by one of the band members. Funny moment. The drummer was setting things up while the lead singer was putting together the projector. The projector was turned on and the white light hit the drummer right in the eye. "I should have brought my sunglasses." Eventually, sunglasses were found.

Silverlake Lounge Oct 2016

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Spare Parts for Broken Hearts and Dead Dawn at The Satellite

Spare Parts for Broken Hearts
I got an invite to catch Spare Parts for Broken Hearts at The Satellite. I was more than willing to accept. I've followed this band from afar for awhile. Unfortunately, they've played mostly in Long Beach. What's my connection to this band? One of the members of the band is Laurita, who used to play in a band that I justed loved back in the day, The Randies. How does Spare Parts for Broken Hearts sound? Oh so good with pounding rock and an entertaining stage show.

Dead Dawn was the headliner band. They sounded like death. I mean that in a good way. The band has a lead singer who goes for the punk rock sex appeal while controlling the stage with her charisma. Her band mate stands back with coolness. It makes for a wonderful contrast.


Spare Parts

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Oyster Kids with ADLT VDEO and Smoke Season at the Echoplex

Smoke Season
First residency band I saw in October was Oyster Kids. ADLT VDEO opened up the night. From what I read, this band has been around for a year. I'm eager to see how they develop their sound. On this night, their music was so tender it made me want to take tender photos.

Oyster Kids came on at 10 p.m. This was an hour earlier than the standard 11 p.m. start time for residency bands. Not a bad thing, actually, for those who can't stay out late on a Monday night. What's their sound? I'll let the door guy explain as I overheard him state, "They sound like Silversun Pickup." Now that's high praise.

Smoke Season is a band I've followed for a number of years. In fact, I saw Gabrielle Wortman when she was in another band that she fronted. When they were setting up, her stand with her electronic devices began to tip over. She caught it before it crashed, which probably would have caused issues for the set. "Good catch," I couldn't help but think.

The Echo October 2016

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Holly Marilyn (Hotel Cafe)/Mike Taylor (The Satellite)

Holly Marilyn
Sometimes years pass between when you see bands/artists. That was the case in mid-September when I headed off to Hotel Cafe and The Satellite. Holly Marilyn was up at Hotel Cafe. I saw her numerous times when she played in the band called The Child and during a short stint for Night Terrors of 1927. Her set at Hotel Cafe was way too short. Her set was definitely in the Hotel Cafe style -- singer-songwriter, so no electronic beats like The Child. There was also a touch of nervousness as she hadn't been on stage for a few years. Friends were there to support and I got to talk briefly with Coco Morier and Lauren Willow White. Just marvelous.

Mike Taylor
Mike Taylor was the September resident musician at The Satellite. The last time I saw him was a few years back at Club Moscow -- mercy, I haven't been there in years. Mike Taylor's set was a ball of energy and fun. It started off with the drummer playing along with the DJ. Then on came Mike Taylor. He moved across the stage constantly. He moved so much he was sweating a storm by the end of his first song. The crowd loved it and demanded an encore. He complied. Who could say no considering it was his last night?

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Bloke and Bird and The Happy Problem at Harvard and Stone


Bloke and Bird
Sometimes you see a band for the first time and decide you just need to see them again. That's how it was with Bloke and Bird. I saw them earlier this year at Harvard and Stone and noticed that they were playing there again. They came in with a large group of friends. They had a drink and then set things up.

Lead singer Jennifer put a kazoo in her shorts and a shaker in a boot. Her vocals are so tender, they'll send you into dreams. Note: They keep talking that they are doing acoustic sets and not their full band sound. I want to see how they sound as a full band. 

The Happy Problem
The Happy Problem closed out the night for me. Bloke and Bird went singer-songwriter. The Happy Problem went rock and roll. It was lead singer Kim's birthday and there was a cake nearby to be shared with all at the end of the set.

Before one song, she mentioned that the song was written for a cello and oboe. Unfortunately, for this night she just did it acoustic. Once again, like with Bloke and Bird, I had to imagine how awesome that song would have sounded with a full sound.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Jurassic Shark with Sadwich and French Vanilla

Sadwich
French Vanilla
A couple weeks back I headed out to the Bootleg Theater to catch the September residency band, Jurassic Shark.

Sadwich opened up the night. As they were about to start someone yelled out, "Where's Zoey?" There was a moment of silence which was ended when someone in the band -- the new band member, I'm guessing -- said, "I'm Zoey now." The person in the audience yelled back, "You're the new Zoey!" This is a lo-fi band that immediately catches your attention. They resemble Summer Twins with a touch more beat. Their last song had just been written and was their first time performing it. It was a mess, but made the band all the more endearing. Near the end of the set, the person who had previously yelled out about Zoey, once again made her voice heard, "Literally, anything you play we will like."

French Vanilla is a band I saw earlier this year at The Echo. What did I notice this time other than the awesome inclusion of a saxophone in this punk band? They had the most casual set up. They just meandered on and off stage. I was thinking for sure they'd have to start their set 15 minutes late, but they actually started within 5 minutes of their scheduled set time. I'd say with the saxophone, this band is a punk-jazz band. The lead singer can definitely jump dance longer than any of us. Lyric of the set, "Keri got her period in the shower and everyone laughed at her.

Jurassic Shark

Jurassic Shark told the audience that they're from Monrovia. Folks from Monrovia must like to get places early. They started their set 10 minutes early. This band will hit you up with quick spurts of energy.

What was so great about this band: one of the band members mugged it up big time for me. It was so funny. (See photo to the left.)