Lollapalooza 2009
Posted in Chicago Music Scene on August 11th, 2009 by DarioThe Hook Up
All told, 2/3 of SoulFix was at the fest for all three days (I outlasted all and did all 3 days, Mitch Friday & Saturday, Marlon just Saturday; most importantly, we all got to see Tool). This year, Mitch had done some IT/Network work for the fest, so he totally hooked up the VIP tickets. The VIP tickets got us access to two tents, one at the north end and one at the south end. The south end was WAY better than the north end; larger, better views of the stages. Also included with your VIP package was all food and liquor. Yep. Only thing was, they wouldn’t let you take any drinks with you out of the VIP areas, which I guess makes sense, cuz otherwise you’d be carrying out 20 beers for all your friends.
The Bands
Right on:
Tool, Jane’s, Thievery Corporation, Ida Maria, Snoop, Rise Against
Living Things I describe as such: a nod to the Ramones+Brian May+tight pants+Ampeg bass cabinets=solid American rock ‘n’ roll.
Meh:
Kings of Leon, Depeche Mode. And also, Gomez, which brings me to:
Frat Rock
Gomez is frat rock. Which made me think: how does one define frat rock? My friend and I came up with this description: Mediocre music, with lyrics that are easy enough for trixie girls to “get.” It’s not overly engaging, so it allows you to stand around and bullshit, while pounding 8-10 Miller Lites.
Also, one of the Gomez dudes played a shaker app or something on his iPhone. To quote my mysterious friend, “Play a real instrument, not a phone.”
Overheard and Quotable
“The problem is YOU’RE not drunk enough.”
“I think I’m gonna take 2 showers when I get home.”
“Whippets, only 5 bucks guys.”
“Why are they getting off here? Stupid bitches.”
“I can’t hear you, Mom.”
“I wonder if the carpet matches the puuuuubes.”
Overall, a great time, and kudos to the promoters for a very well-run show.
Gig: Bottom Lounge, Thursday, 7/23
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Shows on July 20th, 2009 by DarioWe got a last-minute show at Bottom Lounge this Thursday. Show time is 9pm, cover TBD. Part of the Flabby Hoffman show. Come on out for some recession-busting rock!!
The Felix Culpa
Posted in Chicago Music Scene on July 16th, 2009 by DarioYo! Check out the band The Felix Culpa. They’re from Rockford. They rock!!
They’ve got a free EP available for download.
When Will Emo Pop-Punk Die?!?
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Rants on July 13th, 2009 by DarioI mean, c’mon! Really?? It’s still around?
I caught some of Chris Payne’s Local 101 the other day and heard a band called The Frantic. Not my thing, man. They’re embarking upon a Hot Topic tour. Prolly blow up and get huge. Maybe get on a tour with Sum 41, if they’re lucky. There’s another band on Local 101’s myspace page named 3rd Time’s A Charm. Looks like they’ve got a Hot Topic appearance as well. Seriously guys? Blink 182 meant that much to you? You had to form a band?
Fall Out Boy, I suppose I could give you. Smart, catchy, snarky songs. Super-slick production thanks to ProTools. But DAMMIT if they (and a host of other bands) haven’t spawned an entire generation of ass-hat wannabe bands.
Is pop-punk this generation’s hair metal? The sort of thing that you completely immerse yourself in while growing up, then look at 15 years later and feel a little embarassed? Hair metal at least didn’t really pull any punches — the eye makeup, the tight pants, the cocaine — you knew it was all flash. Maybe that’s what skate shoes, lip piercings and comic book t-shirts are supposed to be — today’s pop clown outfit.
Anyways, I’ll see you all at the EXO concert on August 2nd…
The Chicago Music Scene Is Dead
Posted in Chicago Music Scene on March 4th, 2009 by DarioAn excellent post by our friend Jason Caldeira on the state of the music scene in Chicago. Check out the story on the Fly Casual blog here. Jason’s been playing music in Chicago since 1998. A few years back I played with him in Dan Darrah’s band.
In a nutshell: the scene is dead
I couldn’t agree with him more. I’ve had this discussion with most of my musician friends. We all remember the thriving Chicago music scene in the late 90’s. Bands had weekly residencies, and the rooms would be packed. Swimmer and Sumo at Elbo Room on Sundays. Liquid Soul at Double Door. There was a vibrancy about the city. And everyone was proud to be part of it.
Cover bands are where the scene’s at now. And I can’t bitch, cuz I’m IN a cover band. But, man, it just kinda sucks.
Reggie’s is Back on – March 19th
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Shows on February 5th, 2009 by DarioWe’re back on at Reggie’s Rock Club for Thursday, March 19th. With Mamba Negra and Lake Effect. More deets soon.
Postponed: Reggie’s, Feb 28th
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Shows on February 4th, 2009 by DarioThe Reggie’s show on Saturday, 2/28 has been postponed. More details as we have them. Sorry, everybody.
Gig: Subterranean, 1/16/09
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Shows on December 29th, 2008 by DarioFriday, January 16th
@ SUBTERRANEAN
A Shoeshine Boy Production
w/ On We, Bandages, and Six Letter Word
2011 W. North Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60647
9pm , $7, 21 and over
www.subt.net
One thing about gigging somewhat regularly in the city of Chicago is you’ll certainly know how to spell some tricky words, namely subterranean and martyr.
Gig: Reggie’s Rock Club, Sat. 2/28
Posted in Chicago Music Scene, Shows on December 12th, 2008 by DarioREGGIES ROCK CLUB
Saturday, February 28th
w/ Killing The Enemy
2109 South State Street
Chicago, Illinois 60616
http://www.reggieslive.com/
They have a party bus available. If there’s a bunch of y’all who want to meet at a bar beforehand, we can have the bus pick you up and drop you at the club. Give us some feed back if this appeals.