Monday, January 6, 2020

The Hi Hat: Momma and Gal Pal

For my last outing for 2019, I took off to The Hi Hat where I caught Gal Pal and Momma. I was actually under the weather (still under the weather while writing this), but I was bored with sticking around my apartment.

I stuck around for two of the bands on the bill.

First up was Gal Pal, which I previously caught at Non Plus Ultra opening up for Kevin. I love how this band switches up instruments. And they ended the set with their drummer playing out in the audience, similar to what was done at Non Plus Ultra. It was a thrilling way to close the set.

Gal Pal

Momma was a band I hadn't seen before. Their music has a garage rock/pop sound. Those vocals are silky smooth. Moment of the set was when the lead singer admitted that she hung out that day to catch two Tiktok influencers. She found herself surrounded by 13 year olds.

Momma

Thursday, January 2, 2020

2019 Top 25 Favorite "New" Bands/Artists

1. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

First, what was I thinking in 2018? I left Ariel Beesley off my 2018 list. How stupid. She's turned into one of my favorites. Her music and lyrics are just so well thought out.

Ariel Beesley at The House of Machines

Check out her song: Slower Than Usual

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Annie Hardy at the Redwood Bar. I hadn't run into Annie Hardy in years. It was so great to get a re-introduction.

2. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

First, what was I thinking in 2018? I left talker off my 2018 list. How dumb. She rocks from the first song to the final song.

Check out her song: Collateral Damage

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Bone Acre at Echo Park Rising. Desert rock with body contortions that get photographers excited.

3. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

The UK Invasion. I had some real luck when it came to UK bands/musicians. First up is Champs who will get you rocking.

Check out their song: Shadow On The Sea

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): The Coathangers at Happy Sundays Long Beach. They were closing out the festival at Alex's Bar. It was too hot. Too sweaty. Too packed (for me, anyways). But also fantastic, because of all that.

4. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

The UK Invasion. Second is Greg Holden who will have you in tears. He currently lives in Los Angeles, but I'll still put him down under the UK Invasion list. Also, it is probably embarrassing to admit that this was the first time I'd ever heard of Greg Holden.

Greg Holden at the Moroccan Lounge

Check out his song: Boys In The Street

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): The Colour Coast at The Hi Hat. This one isn't from their November residency, but one earlier in the year. Why? First time and so far only time I've ever posted a video on Instagram. That made it a special night.

5. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

The UK Invasion. Third on the list is Tom Speight who will have you reflecting back to that movie called Once.

Check out his song: Something To Say

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Draemings at Echo Park Rising. Kimi had played all over Echo Park Rising throughout the extended weekend. I had shot for Buzzbands Thursday thru Saturday. I was out on a Sunday to chill and catch full sets of bands instead of running from one band to the next. I think Kimi was out to celebrate, as well. What a blast.

6. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Aging Actress features Lauren Ruth Ward. I was lucky enough to catch a number of their initial sets at Club Tee Gee.

Aging Actress at Club Tee Gee

Check out their song: Aging Actress (or just any LRW song)

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Ever So Android (now called Boy Deluxe) at Echo Park Rising. They were playing in front of a packed crowd. Hope was totally energized. And I feel like I shot one of my best photos from the festival during that set.

7. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: BIIANCO features Gabby from Smoke Season. Those synths will have you dabbing interpretative style.

Check out the song: Get Up

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Feels at The Echo for their record release party. I've followed this band for years. It was great to celebrate with the band and at the same time cover the night for Buzzbands.


8. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Cuffed Up features Sapphire from Gypsum. Gypsum has given the Los Angeles music scene Rosie Tucker and Cuffed Up. That is one solid musician tree.

Check out their song: Small Town Kid

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Holy Wars at Madame Siam. So I could probably list every set I've seen of Holy Wars as a favorite set from 2019. That would get rather redundant though. I was thinking about their set at The House of Machines, but I went with Madame Siam, because there were way too many of us photographers packed in front of that tiny stage.

9. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Final Child features Jennifer Akerman, who used to front a favorite band called Bloke & Bird. And hey, we have a pretty good inside joke that revolves around a venue that I'd rather not get angry at me so I won't mention the venue.

Check out their song: Hold On

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Janelane at Happy Sundays Long Beach. Seriously, what singer in Los Angeles has those vocals. I'm not talking vocal range, I'm just talking vocals that pulls you into the music.

10. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Kevin features Quincy from Cat Scan and Kimi from Draemings. My first attempt in catching their set at Echo Park Rising ended in total failure. I went up to Kimi and had a "What?" look. Luckily, they play everywhere and always, which is good for me.

Kevin at Non Plus Ultra

Check out their song: Bike

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Catching Jett Kwong during Asian Pacific American History Month is becoming a rather cool tradition. I hope the tradition continues in 2020.

11. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Lauren Rocket from Rocket. I've followed Lauren Rocket from Rocket to The Child to a couple other smaller projects. Yeah, I'm a long time fan.

Lauren Rocket at The Satellite

Check out her song: Rattlesnake

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Jesse Jo Stark at The Hi Hat, headlining for Dr Martens. Sultry vocals that are backed by a power band.

12. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Lizzy Land from Mating Ritual. Her songs have a hook like you won't believe.

Lizzy Land at Madame Siam

Check out her song: Sweet Melodies

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Jr Jr at the Lodge Room handed out Peanut Butter and Jam sandwiches. Enough said.

13. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Wait, you say, they're not new to you: Prince of Lilies features Pyn and iQueen of Barb Wire Dolls and Royal Distortion. Those two ruled the Sunset Strip for years. They're currently back in Greece, but they played a handful of sets in November at the Redwood Bar.

Prince of Lilies at the Redwood Bar

Check out their song: The Year I Broke

Side note: One musician that I always like to catch every year is Jenny O. It didn't happen this year. Well, I better catch her in 2020 then.

14. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

I happened to come across Christina Castle when she was playing with another musician, which I supposed you could say I should put her in the "Wait, you say, they're not new to you" section of this 2019 rundown. But only a couple months passed between that first moment I saw her and when I ran into her own project. When I shot her set for Buzzbands at Echo Park Rising, Shane Carpenter (local music expert) said this about her set, "The most refreshing set at Echo Park Rising and favorite pop act ever at Echo Park Rising."

Check out her song: Crazy Lover

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Kate Clover at The Hi Hat, opening for Jesse Jo Stark. Kicks. A hand in my camera lens. My camera couldn't capture everything in the low lights of The Hi Hat, but that didn't stop me from getting a thrill from the set.


15. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Eva Dol and The Strange Times was the first band up one night at The Satellite. I believe it was her first time on stage. For someone being on stage for the first time, I was amazed at how she controlled her set.

Eva Dol and The Strange Times at The Satellite

Check out her song: Queen Demo

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Makoto at Zebulon. I hadn't been to Zebulon in months. I decided to head over on a random night. Experimental jazz that intrigued.

16. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Gracie Gray creates a beautiful atmosphere with quiet determination.

Check out her song: Morphine

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Mara Connor at the Moroccan Lounge. Mara ranks as one of my favorite singer-songwriters even if she has No Fun.

17. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Isla June has those cool jazz sounds that everyone needs every so often.

Isla June at El Cid

Check out her song: Red Moon

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): The Paranoyds at the Bootleg Theater. The crowd was in mosh pit high form. There were stage dives. And the band commanded the night. Kimi Recor of the band Kevin/Draemings said of the night, "The Paranoyds are the coolest and nicest band. They also make awesome music - they're the My Chemical Romance of our generation.”

18. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

As I mentioned before, Kills Birds was a band that Buzzbands really wanted a photographer to cover. I had never heard of them so decided to check out their music. The below song sold me and I was sending off an e-mail asking to be that photographer that got to cover the band.

Kills Birds at the Bootleg Theater/shot for Buzzbands

Check out their song: Ow

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Potty Mouth at The Hi Hat. Little did I know that this would be the only time I'd catch my favorite band from 2017 in 2019. I do seem to run into the band members a lot though at various venues; however.

19. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

The Knitts have some throwback garage rock.

Check out their song: Get Up! Get Out!

Side note: most seen bands/artists of 2019. Spare Parts for Broken Hearts at 6. Kevin, Ariel Beesley and Livingmore at 5. Holy Wars at 4 (5 if you includes Kat's solo set).

20. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Like every other Los Angeles music photographer, I get requests to check out bands/artists. I do try my best to catch a set. Sometimes, it might take months before I finally catch a set. Anyways, Mars Rodriguez asked if I'd check out her set at Hotel Cafe. A one person sound machine that will blast you backwards.

Mars Rodriguez at Hotel Cafe

Check out her song: No Estas

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): The Puscie Jones Revue at Lucky Strike Live. Talk about a full set of sexual energy.

21. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Rambling Ways band members have carefully blended their musical instruments to create magic. I saw them 3 times this year. Correction, 2.5 times as one time I went out specifically to catch a set that was cut after maybe 3 songs.

Rambling Ways at The Satellite

Check out their song: Stripped To The Core

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Queen Kwong at the Redwood Bar. I used to see Queen Kwong all the time. Like all the time. Then she moved to Detroit. I noticed she was playing the Redwood Bar and circled the date.

22. My Top Favorite 2019 new Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

Strawberry Army loves to have fun on stage. Hair flings. Leg kicks. Floor sprawls. They're fascinating to see live.

Strawberry Army at El Cid

Check out their song: It Doesn't Matter

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Ramonda Hammer at The Echo (their record release show). There's something that brings the best out of the band, their fans and the supporting bands when it comes to record release shows.

23. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

I first caught Suzie True at The Smell. More people should go to The Smell. Your next favorite band might be playing.

Suzie True at The Smell

Check out their song: Rat Kid

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Run River North at the Fonda Theatre. A couple years had passed since I last saw this band. Also, 3 or 4 years had passed since I last shot at the Fonda Theatre. Perfect combination of events.


24. My Top Favorite 2019 New Artists (new to me, but maybe not new to you - alphabetical):

syd B's vocals wondered across the Chinatown Summer Nights crowd with soul chill. Two kids were up front in total love. Those kids knew their music.

sydB at Chinatown Summer Nights

Check out her song: Water Me

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Spare Parts for Broken Hearts at The Echo (Ramonda Hammer record release show). The band always plays inspired music, but I swear something they drank gave them that little bit of extra kick for this set.


25. My Top Favorite 2019 New Bands (new to me, but maybe not new to you):

Do I have a favorite of the favorites? Yes. That would be whenyoung. Unfortunately for me, they're part of the UK Invasion, which means I'm not sure when I'll catch a set again. They remind me of all those UK pop bands that invaded the US in the 80s/90s. Maybe that thought process is helped along by the fact that they do a great cover of "Dreams" by The Cranberries. Maybe someday I'll do something crazy and fly to London to catch a set.

whenyoung at School Night

Check out their song: Never Let Go

Side note: memorable 2019 sets of bands/artists (not part of this New Bands rundown): Y La Bamba at The Echo. I caught the band for the first time a couple years back at Music Tastes Good. I was so enthralled that I was a little worried that catching them at The Echo would be a letdown. Wasn't going to happen.


Monday, December 30, 2019

The House of Machines: Taleen Kali with The Knitts and New American

It was off to The House of Machines to catch Taleen Kali's 100th set. I'm actually surprised by the fact that she kept count of all her sets. I have no clue how many times I go out in a month. It was also her friend's birthday, which was celebrated with a cupcake. To celebrate set 100, the band rocked it out and Taleen put on a show.

Taleen Kali
Opening was The Knitts and New American.

The Knitts
New American

The Knitts put on some garage rock while New American rocked out.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Zebulon: Shannon Lay with Earth Girl Helen Brown

It was my second straight Monday night catching Shannon Lay and her short 3 night residency at Zebulon. There is beauty in those vocals. And with three backup singers, there is harmony layered with those vocals.

Shannon Lay
Earth Girl Helen Brown did a night mostly spent covering Joni Mitchell. The set definitely had me wanting to take some time on Spotify, listening to Joni Mitchell.

Earth Girl Helen Brown

Tuesday, December 24, 2019

South Lake Avenue to House of Machines: Trapdoor Social, The Letter Openers and Mean Heat

It was off on a double venue outing on a recent Saturday. First it was off to South Lake Avenue in Pasadena to catch Trapdoor Social. It was raining hard on the way to Pasadena, but once I got there, the rain was dying down. By the time Trapdoor Social hit the stage, the rain had stopped. It was great seeing Trapdoor Social for the first time since Echo Park Rising. And it didn't really matter if Skylar had a sprained ankle. He spent the set on the chair, but the music still shined through.

Trapdoor Social

A few hours later it was off to the House of Machines to catch The Letter Openers and Mean Heat. Perhaps over a decade has passed since I last saw The Letter Openers. There was a nice crew of Kiss or Kill folk in attendance to catch some rock and roll. Mean Heat told off their videographer, I'm assuming in jest. The set was filled with their lead singer showing her  body flexibility and emotional vocal delivery.


The Letter Openers

Mean Heat

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Zebulon: Shannon Lay with Anna St. Louis

Shannon Lay has a December residency on Mondays. It is unfortunately just three weeks long. I swear to those coming across this post that there are 4 or 5 songs that will leave you just gasping at how beautifully crafted they are. I'm not saying she just has 4 or 5 good songs. I'm saying she has a number of great songs. I also think it was genius of her to include a backing band of individuals who also do back-up vocals. It really fills out the music.

Shannon Lay

Anna St. Louis opened the night with country tunes.

Anna St. Louis

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

The Hi Hat: The Colour Coast with Surely Lorraine, The Time Travelers and All Things Blue

It was off to catch The Colour Coast one last time in 2019. It happened to be their final residency night at The Hi Hat. Their Latin-flavor beats were awesome, but someone in the audience kind of bumped lead singer Marley off the stage. An individual decided to take to the stage and started dancing to one of the songs. A friend could be seen trying to encourage the individual to get off the stage.

The Colour Coast
Opening was Surely LorraineThe Time Travelers and All Things Blue. There were some blasts to the past, hair flings and songwriter touches throughout the sets. 

Surely Lorraine

The Time Travelers

All Things Blue

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Bootleg Theater: Rosie Tucker with Ramonda Hammer, Bella Porter, Jess Kallen and Pauline Lay

I went over to the Bootleg Theater to catch Rosie Tucker's closing residency night. Opening up the night was Bella Porter who drew a solid crowd for her layered yet minimalist style.

Bella Porter
The night was packed with five different bands and artists. I wasn't sure how that was going to work, but I learned quick when Rosie got on Bar's stage after Bella Porter's set and told us to head over to another stage. I'm not sure of the name of this specific stage. Maybe it is called the multi-purpose stage? Anyways, on this stage Jess Kallen gave the audience a singer-songwriter set. She also happens to be part of Rosie Tucker's band.

Jess Kallen
Then it was back to the Bar stage to catch Ramonda Hammer who roared through their final set of 2019.

Ramonda Hammer
Then back to the multi-purpose stage, Pauline Lay gave a solo violin set. She took her violin through the paces with an artsy take on strings.

Pauline Lay
Then closing out the night was Rosie Tucker.  I haven't gotten to catch Gypsum all year long, but I've gotten to catch Rosie Tucker and Cuffed Up a couple times each. Both are formed via members of Gypsum.

Rosie Tucker

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Redwood Bar: Prince of Lilies with Dirtycakes and Nebulaen

I've followed the members of Prince of Lilies for a decade or so via Barb Wired Dolls and Royal Distortion. When I noticed that they were hitting the stage at the Redwood Bar, I decided to head on over. Replacing Sunset Strip sounds of Barb Wired Dolls and Royal Distortion is straight out rock and roll. Also, Pyn who in Barb Wired Dolls and Royal Distortion was more the hard driving guitarist took lead vocals.

Opening the night was Dirtycakes and Nebulaen. Dirtycakes hit the political activism of rock music while Nebulaen hit the dark notes of life.

Nebulaen

Dirtycakes

Prince of Lilies

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

The Satellite: Kristeen Young and Spare Parts for Broken Hearts

Kristeen Young concluded her residency at The Satellite. It went out with a bang with Spare Parts for Broken Hearts opening up the night. Spare Parts for Broken Hearts let it all out there with their grunge rock. They made a break in their set for a marriage proposal. So I went out on Friday night and caught a birthday celebration and then a couple days later I go out and witness a marriage proposal. Not bad.
Spare Parts for Broken Hearts

Kristeen Young has vocals that rank up there with Mariah Carey, but instead of pop sounds, she uses her talents for Avant-garde music.

Kristeen Young

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

The Satellite: Creating Monsters with nhala and Kapali Løng

It was a busy night at The Satellite though I have to admit I only stuck around for the first three bands. Kapali Løng gave a rocking performance, which included a song dedicated to his fiance. nhala had her videographers out to capture who solid dance moves. Creating Monsters had a Wednesday night residency at The Satellite. After hearing the set, I wished I had made it to more than just one night. That was some blues driven noise.

Kapali Løng

nhala

Creating Monsteres

Thursday, November 7, 2019

The House of Machines: Livingmore and Patrolled By Radar

It is always cool to catch Livingmore. They have some catchy music. And as I've told the band, you're not always sure what type of sound you're going to get from the band. I've heard them take a country angle to their music and sometimes a rock angle. On this night, perhaps because of the line-up, they distinctly went country.

Livingmore

Though there were four bands in the line-up, I only caught one other band, Patrolled By Radar. (Okay, so I got home after a week of work and going out on various nights and just had to take a nap.) Patrolled By Radar had a country sound to them.

Patrolled By Radar

Monday, November 4, 2019

School Night: Fever Joy, Jane Holiday, Taylor Janzen, Ruby Waters

I saw Fever Joy earlier this year and when I saw that they were playing School Night, I decided I just needed to head out to School Night. It has been awhile since I last went to School Night. Even though I don't seem to make it out there enough, I always enjoy the music. Fever Joy closed out the night with energy and blazing white lights. I enjoyed them more this second time around then the first time, which is a good sign.

Fever Joy

Jane Holiday perhaps was the primarily band to see for the School Night crowd. I've seen him a handful of times. He put on a rocking performance.

Jane Holiday

Taylor Janzen and Ruby Waters were in from Canada. Taylor Janzen had those singer songwriter qualities that just cause you to fall in love. Ruby Waters put a bit a gravel in her vocals.

Taylor Janzen

Ruby Waters