Saturday, December 29, 2018

Harvard & Stone: Colleen Green with James V

Way too much time passed since the last time I saw Colleen Green. I noticed that she was playing at Harvard and Stone so off I went. Of course, things didn't go as planned. Her set got delayed, because it appeared that someone forgot their bass. It looked like the drummer took off to get the bass. When he came back, he didn't exactly look happy. Then Colleen Green played for perhaps just 15 minutes. Disappointing, but those 15 minutes were enough to remind me why I love her so much.

Noticed: could help but see the old school cell phone she uses.

Colleen Green
James V opened up the night.

James V

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Madame Siam: Zealyn, Talker, Jubilo Drive

It was a holiday party at Madame Siam. Jubilo Drive opened up with some rocking music. One of my favorite musicians, Zealyn, went with some energizing pop. And Talker ended the night with some singer-songwriter jams.


Jubilo Drive

Zealyn

Talker

Saturday, December 22, 2018

El Cid/Wild Riot: Vava, Cheer Up Club, Ariel Beesley, New Evil

Wild Riot was putting on an event at El Cid. The highlight for me was Ariel Beesley. She was also the highlight for most people as the venue was packed for her set. Something dreamy about her sets. And her messed up lipstick by the middle of her set made her look like a punk rock star.

Ariel Beesley

New Evil followed up with a their punk/horror style. I have to admit I couldn't get over with lead singer Sophia's eyes. She was using a contact that made her right pupil super small.

New Evil

Opening up the night was Vava and Cheer Up Club.

Cheer Up Club

VAVA

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Bootleg: Mating Ritual and SWIMM

I have to say that I've only been to a couple Dr. Martens nights. But I have kept an eye on who is on their various bills. They've put together some awesome shows across Los Angeles. This specific night was no different with Mating Ritual and SWIMM playing the night.

The last time I saw Mating Ritual was a Chinatown Summer Nights in 2016. It was great seeing them again.
Mating Ritual
I saw SWIMM for the first time earlier this year. They definitely have a solid fan base. Got to say that they seemed to play this set with a greater edge than what I remembered.

SWIMM

Thursday, December 6, 2018

The Hi Hat: Joshua and the Holy Rollers with Paige Calico and Balto

Joshua and the Holy Rollers told folks up front that they better find some ear plugs. The band then blasted the audience with some high energy. With Al from Cowgirls on bass, it guaranteed the set would thrill. Now they didn't go all out for the full set. Joshua did take time to do a couple solo songs.

There were some funny comments during the set. When the rest of the band left the stage to allow Joshua to do a solo set, Al said something like, "The band is tired. I'm going to get a massage. Our drummer is going to get a haircut. We're getting the f*ck off the stage."

Then when Joshua was switching from guitar to the keyboard, he walked to the back of the stage where the keyboard was and said, "Look, a keyboard. Was this here the whole time?"

Joshua and the Holy Rollers
Paige Calico said she was to be the softer sound in between the more rocking Joshua and the Holy Rollers and Balto. It may have been quieter sound, but it was just as solid.

She also had some amusing comments.

"It's better then just playing with myself . . . now everything I say is going to sound sexual."

"I'm going to steal your face like Game of Thrones."

Paige Calico
Balto open the night with some rocking sounds.

Balto

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Smell: The Aquadolls with Pleo Sharman, The Gems, The Grinns

Mosh pit city. That's what was going on at The Smell throughout the night. It started off with Pleo Shaman and continued on. Pleo Shaman's lead singer kept having microphone problems. I don't know if it was because he was moving around so much or that he just had a defective connection. The Gems might have toned it down, but it didn't stop the crowd from wanting to body slam. They love to dress to impress. The Aquadolls was the main reason why I showed up at The Smell on this night. I've followed this band for years. They always put on a good show. As the show came to a close, there was some riding on an inflatable dolphin. Closing out the night was The Grinns. The band had their fan base showing up. What I found myself getting fascinated by trying to catch a photo of the Rickenbacker brand on the end of the bass.

Pleo Shaman

The Gems

The Aquadolls

The Grinns



Thursday, November 29, 2018

Books Stories and Cafe: MishCatt and Fiona Grey

This was my second time hanging out at Books Stories and Cafe for a Commune event. The music is held behind the store in an open patio. It isn't just about the music. Time prior to the music is spent talking with various individuals. It really is a moment of commune.

Opening up the night was MishCatt. I previously saw her in February. She was the main reason I went to Commune as I wanted to catch her set again. It was a nice period of telling stories and music. She even talked how coloring her face purple was driven partially by her wanted to do a social experiment.

MishCatt
Fiona Grey is someone I've heard about and seen on various schedules. This was my first time catching her set. She has some great vocals. She also told stories that she wouldn't feel comfortable putting in a press release. I suppose one story that would be fine to tell would be the fact that at the age of 19 she went on a European tour with Kitten.

Fiona Grey


Monday, November 26, 2018

The Echo: Sugar Candy Mountain with Dream Phases and FD & the Wizards of the West

I got an invite by Dream Phases to catch their set at The Echo. I checked my calendar and said, "Yes." Their set was rocking with some liquid lights as backdrop. Lucy from Lucy and La Mer was in the audience. Both Dream Phases and Lucy and La Mer were in Europe at the same time. She mentioned that they had tried to meet up, but couldn't.

Dream Phases
FD and the Wizards of the West followed up with Congo drum rock sounds.

FD and the Wizards of the West

Sugar Candy Mountain had the crowd swooning. Interestingly, enough, they were the very first band I saw at Echo Park Rising 2017.

Sugar Candy Mountain


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Bootleg Theater: Motor Sales with Jenny O and Madison Cunningham

It was off to the Bootleg Theater. Motor Sales is doing the November residency there. It was also a perfect time to catch Jenny O.

Opening up the night was Madison Cunningham. It kind of felt like a showcase for her. As soon as I walked into the Bootleg, the place was packed. It was around 8:45 p.m. so not like I was showing up late. Her set had a wonderful tone to it and one couldn't help but notice her amusing facial expressions that she gave her band mates.

Madison Cunningham
Jenny O came up next with music that just knocks me over every time I catch her. There is just this pure combination of her vocals and guitar driven sounds.

Jenny O
Closing out the night was Motor Sales. As mentioned this is their residency month. Considering that Madison Cunningham and Jenny O opened up the night, I was expecting music that was on the singer-songwriter side of things. But nope, there sound was upbeat and wild. Though to keep to the vain of Madison and Jenny, Sydney from CLARA-NOVA was backing the band up.

Motor Sales


Friday, November 16, 2018

El Cid: Kate Faust, Uruguay, Bogan Via, Oak Palace

Wild Riot had an event going on at El Cid. I used to hang out at El Cid a lot back in the Kiss or Kill days, but I do believe the last time I was at El Cid was way back in 2015. That was just crazy. I took the opportunity to catch some bands associated with Wild Riot.

Oak Palace opened the afternoon. They're a band from San Diego. They had some wonderfully intricate music.

Oak Palace
Bogan Via had some computer issues that cut their set short. There was some frustration about the situation, but one they worked things out, they put out some cool electronic tunes.

Bogan Via
Uruguay was the band I was most interested in catching. I had missed their set at one of the Summer Sessions put on by Wild Riot. For their set, folks took to the seats that were set up around tables (El Cid also serves dinner) and enjoyed the duo's haunting vocal style.

Uruguay
Kate Faust finished up the day for me. Love her vocals. You just fall in love with her singing.

Kate Faust


Tuesday, November 13, 2018

The Satellite: Good Witch

I decided to do a one band hit and run at The Satellite. It was the final night of the Softer Sex Production series at The Satellite. I knew that the lead singer of Good Witch is part of Softer Sex Productions so I figured it'd be nice to support the band as they had put on a nice series. Admittedly, I wasn't able to go to all the Wednesday nights, but I did get to attend two nights and enjoyed both of them. The venue was full of folks in costume as it was Halloween night. As described by Good Witch on their Facebook page, their vocals brought out the mood associated with their music.




Friday, November 9, 2018

Whisky a Go Go: Royal Distortion with Furious Angels, The Bad Applez and Teenager Ritual

I decided it was time again to catch Royal Distortion's extended residency at the Whisky A Go Go. Due to the fact I live on the east side and I needed to head to the Sunset Strip, I left directly from work.
Furious Angles
I got there just as Furious Angels was in the midst of their set. This is a tween band with a lead singer who knows how to power sing.

The Bad Applez
The Bad Applez and Teenager Ritual came on next with sets that do honor to The Strip.

Teenager Ritual
Royal Distortion closed out the night for me. This was the third time this year that I've seen them. As mentioned, this is a re-incarnation of Barb Wire Dolls. Other than perhaps Pu$$y Cow and The Dollyrots, I've followed no other band as long as the Royal Distortion/Barb Wire Dolls crew.

Royal Distortion

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

The Satellite: Moderns and Kate Faust

It was off to The Satellite to catch Moderns and Kate Faust.

I had never seen either. For Moderns, I'd never even heard of them. After catching their set, I can't wait until the next time I see them again. I love their synth wave sounds.

Moderns

As for Kate Faust, I happened to miss her set when I headed over to the Viper Room recently. For this set, she had a ton of technical problems. But she dealt with her problems with grace. Her fans loved her for it.

Kate Faust

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Silverlake Lounge: PLNT9 and New Media

It is always nice to spend time at the Silverlake Lounge. New Media and PLNT9 were the bands I got to catch. PLNT9 is doing a residency for October. New Media opened up with some energy. One of the best parts of doing photography at Silverlake Lounge: the lights are dim, but the best lights are saved for the drummer.


New Media

PLNT9

Friday, October 26, 2018

Resident: Ever So Android with The Little Miss and Wild Powwers

I had been thinking: I haven't been to the Resident all that much this year. I did go during the summer to catch a mid-day set by Feels. I don't believe there was another time. Then I noticed that Ever So Android was playing a show there. I was determined to head over for a second time this year.

Opening was The Little Miss with some Americana sounds.

The Little Miss
Then Wild Powwers hit the stage with some Seattle punk

Wild Powwers

Ever So Android closed out the night with their own Seattle-LA punk sounds. It was great catching them again. I always enjoy seeing their set live.

Ever So Android

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Madame Siam: Wild with Honors

I discovered a new favorite band while hanging out at Tarfest a few weeks back: Wild. I noticed that they were playing another show at a venue called Madame Siam and I made sure I went. I just love their vocals. Pure bliss.

Wild

Honors opened the night. They're a band from Canada. They started the night off with an energy filled set. They split vocals between two of the band members. Each brought a different style of singing. One had a touch of RnB while the other had a touch of pop.

Honors
Yes, a night of one word bands.



Friday, October 5, 2018

The Satellite: Corina Sea, Polartropica, Little Galaxies

It was a nice night at The Satellite. The night was put on by Softer Sex Productions and featured a line-up of Corina SeasPolartropica and Little Galaxies.

This was my second time seeing Polartropica. I had previously caught a set of her's during Echo Park Rising. She has a fun personality on stage and her music has a pop sound with just a touch of Korean pop mixed in.

Polartropica
Little Galaxies was the closer of the night. Their sound has a nice electronic beat that goes from reflecting to energizing.

Little Galaxies

Corina Seas opened the night with some energizing dance moves and Central America influenced folk sounds.


Corina Seas

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Harvard & Stone: Nikki Lorenzo with Lauren Lakis

It was off to catch Nikki Lorenzo and Lauren Lakis at Harvard and Stone.

I had just seen Lauren Lakis at The Viper Room, but I wasn't able to stay for her full set. It seemed like a good idea to head over to Harvard and Stone to catch a full set.

Up first was Nikki Lorenzo, finishing up her September residency. She puts on a firecracker type stage show while singing with an edge and snare and smile.

Nikki Lorenzo

Lauren Lakis brought some dreamy vocals mashed in with driving guitar riffs.

Lauren Lakis


Thursday, September 27, 2018

Moroccan Lounge: Dream Machines with Cowgirls and MRCH

It was off to the Moroccan Lounge to catch Dream Machines' residency. I've seen them listed to play at various times, but was never able to catch their set. This seemed like a fine time to do so.

Opening up was Cowgirls. It was mentioned up front to be nice to the lead singer or she might never play with the band again. It looks like this band has been around for only a couple months. It'll be nice to see how they progress.

Cowgirls

MRCH was the middle band of the night. They're from Phoenix. They had the comment of the night: I got tangled. That could mean trouble. I'll figure it out.

MRCH

Closing was Dream Machines. Their sound reminds me of Wham and George Michael.

Dream Machines