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By Milo Anderson
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
"I've got a vibrating butthole..."
Those assembled at Caffe Bella to see KLED on Saturday night clamored for an encore. They were rewarded with what lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Pat Phlymm called the band's "sensual" song.
“...Trembling on me/ It yawns and slurps for a stab of your peni/ 'Cause I'm a gay man...”
KLED is a frightening band. I had seen them once before at the Blue Moon, and with a head full of cheap sake felt a jolt of panic. They created such a sense of confusion and disorientation, I believed I was hallucinating. Nothing that bizarre could be real.
The band includes lead singer and songwriter Pat, drummer Brian, bassist Jeff, and “stage prop” Chris. Brian and Pat both wore black skirts. Pat's naked torso was graffitied with black magic marker with the words Lump, Plow, Cat and Box, along with numerous X's. A stripe shaved down the center of his head - a kind of inverse Mohawk - had started to grow in. He loomed and gyrated above and before us; his open, friendly face only adding to the weirdness.
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By Chris Clayton
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
Built to Spill Will Probably Rock the Showbox
October 4th, 5th and 6th
The fact that I missed tonight's Built to Spill show at the Showbox isn't a big surprise. You see, I've never seen Built to Spill perform live.
This has not been an easy feat since I enjoy the Boise band quite a bit and, over the past 14 years, have had exactly 1,456,778,999,888 chances to see Doug Martsch and friends space jam, pop rock and generally do their sonic indie thing in concert.
So what in the name of noodling guitar noise makes me qualified to write this preview and recommend you catch the band on night two or three of there 3-day residency at Seattle's Showbox?
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By Andy Bookwalter, new guy
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
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Electric Six are from Detroit.
According to Rachel from The Detroit Cobras, bands in her home town tour as often as possible to get the hell out of Detroit for as long as possible.
At the same time, Detroit has become sort of hip, mostly for people who have never been there. This is due, in part, to bands like The White Stripes, Von Bondies, Dirtbombs, and yes, Electric Six.
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By Matt Brown
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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
These were the Bumbershoot events NadaMucho assigned me on Saturday.
12:15 - 1:00: Step Cousins
1:30 - 2:00: Loop! Station
2:00 - 3:00: Picture & Sound: Music Videos
3:15 - 4:15: Honeydripper All Stars
3:45 - 4:45: I Love Led Zeppelin
5:15 - 6:15: Alela Diane
6:15 - 7:15: Head Automatica
7:00 - 8:15: Bert Jansch
8:00 - 9:15: Rude Mechanicals
9:00 - 10:00: Dystopia
10:00 - 11:00: Panic! At The Disco
As much as I would have loved to see Ellen Forney's multimedia presentation
"I Love Led Zeppelin" or Jimmy Page's "inspiration",
guitarist Bert Jansch (Page swiped Jansch's arrangement of the folk song
"Blackwaterside" and renamed it "Black Mountain Side",
taking the songwriting credit in true Zep fashion), I missed every single act
I was scheduled to cover.
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By Christian Klepac
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Monday, 10 September 2007 |
If you missed the Damnwells at Bumbershoot last weekend, don't worry. You'll soon here a lot more about this little band.
In 2003, they recorded their first album, Bastards of the Beat, in a Manhattan storage unit. Their mix of indie pop, crunchy rock guitars, twangy hooks and psychedelic flourishes proved irresistible to many, including the folks at Epic, who signed the fledgling band then quickly dropped them, as fickle major labels are wont to do.
Luckily, the video camera was rolling the whole time, and what might have been just another hard luck rock story was recouped into Golden Days, a documentary about the Damnwells' rise, fall and redemption that proved charming and inspirational enough to take top honors at the 2007 Phoenix Film Festival.
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