Wednesday, July 22, 2009
HOLY BLUES METAL DUDES!
spend your money these burly men instead on saturday.
check out that hair and beard combo! buy lots of beer!
oh man, if these songs don't make you want to go see this show then i don't know what will..
good god, i'm excited.
saturday july 25 @ the knitting factory
show: 8pm
$20 if you buy 'em now
Friday, July 17, 2009
Bikes and Raps
Doomtree is a hip hop group from Minneapolis, Minnesota. This nine member crew's bringing six to the BLVD on Saturday night. Should be dope.
Saturday July 18 at the BLVD: Doomtree, Bad Penmanship, Som Jordan. 21+
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Superdope
Seattle's Mad Rad (who recently graced the cover of the Seattle Weekly) brings their electro hip hop 'float music' to Spokane on Friday. It will be a show not to be missed.
Mad Rad - Crack the Blunt
Friday July 26: Mad Rad, Pegasus Dream, Jiggywatts, Please Draw in Me, Girlfriends at the BLVD for ages 18 and up.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
LOOMed
Ummm, I suck at blogging (again), but Loom is playing tonight and tomorrow. I had the pleasure of seeing them a few months back and was amazed by their violin, complexities and sweet light show. I've been bumping their CD non stop. They're really good. See you there.
Loom plays tonight at Caterina and tomorrow at the Empyrean. Both shows all ages.
Monday, June 8, 2009
its been awhile..
Friday, May 29, 2009
Apparently
There's some huge bash happening this weekend in Browns Addition, and apparently its FREE!
Spokane's finest mixed with some great regional acts.
Since I'm a real shit of a blogger, why don't you check out a real journalistic play by play on the action over at the Som Show.
Corn Pasta!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
I wear Vans too!
Bay Area Hyphy crew the Pack are coming to Spokane. This is gonna be awesome!
Tuesday May 26: the Pack, Jamal Ali, Jinx at the BLVD. 6pm. all ages.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Pretty Crazy
Austin, Texas's Vast plays the BLVD on Sunday night. Pretty sure this video was made in the 90s. Check their myspace, they play some pretty rad music.
Vast, EndlessHallways, Infliux and Jupter Effect at the BLVD on Sunday May 24 for ages 18 and up.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Voices
Seattle Sub Popper Jesy Fortino aka Tiny Vipers plays Spokane Friday.
Friday May 14: Tiny Vipers, Hannah Reader, Dane Ueland, Aaron Manino and Kevin Long at the Empyrean. 7pm for all ages.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Can't Wait?
Can't wait till Sunday for that hip hop? Tonight, there's even more hip hop to satisfy your cravings!
Louis Logic from Brooklyn, the Let Go of Seattle (featuring friend of the blog Type) and Tulsi (of Seattle, formerly a Spokane native) are hitting Spokane on one of the early spots on their Bar-Hunting tour. Dope!
Friday May 8: Louis Logic, the Let Go, Tulsi, Bad Penmanship and Som Jordan at the BLVD for ages 18 and up!
The Best Hip Hop Show That's Ever Hit Spokane (part 3)
Up next in the dopest of the dope Spokane hip hop shows: Aceyalone. He wears many a hat, as a founding member of the legendary LA crew Freestyle Fellowship, as a solo artist (most outstandingly the highly acclaimed All Balls Don't Bounce), and as a partner in different groups (Aceyalone & RJD2, Haiku D'Etat with Myka 9 and Abstract Rude, the A-Team with Abstract Rude). The man is an underground hip hop legend.
His new record mixes hip hop and doo-wop and is hands down the best hip hop I've heard all year:
Aceyalone - the Lonely Ones
Sunday May 10: Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, Myka 9, NoCanDo, DJ Drez and Raashan Ahmad at the BLVD for ages 18 and up.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
The Best Hip Hop Show That's Ever Hit Spokane (part 2)
Part two of our series (of the dopest hip hop show ever to hit Spokane) brings us to Abstract Rude, a Los Angeles veteran representing Abstract Tribe Unique. He just released a new record on Rhymesayers produced soley by Vitamin D of Seattle. Hot fire.
Sunday May 10: Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, Myka 9, NoCanDo, DJ Drez and Raashan Ahmad at the BLVD for ages 18 and up.
Monday, May 4, 2009
The Best Hip Hop Show That's Ever Hit Spokane (part 1)
Here's my contention: that this upcoming Sunday's hip hop show is the strongest Spokane (hip hop) show from start to finish that I can think of (please correct me if I'm wrong). This will be a multiple entry post because there is so much ground to cover. So let's start it off with the opener:
Rashaan Ahmad: We've talked about him a few times before. One of the nicest, most down to earth, dopest emcees around from Oakland, California. Here's the new single from Raashan and his crew the Crown City Rockers:
Crown City Rockers: Body Rock
Sunday May 10: Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, Myka 9, NoCanDo, DJ Drez and Raashan Ahmad at the BLVD for ages 18 and up.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Ariving from Siberia Just Moments Ago
The Red Elvises are taking North America by storm. Formed in 1995 by two Russian political refugees, the Red Elvises play old fashioned rock and roll tinged by the surf of California and the ethnic taste of their motherland. Should be awesome.
Monday May 4: The Red Elvises and Geoff Johnson at the BLVD. 21+
Thursday, April 30, 2009
He Really Looks Like This
Representing the Chicago super duper handsome dance master production crew Prepschool, DJ Naj is coming to blaze the Spokane dancefloors tomorrow. Naj is a technically skilled scratch DJ as well as a sure-shot producer. It's gonna be bonkers!
Prepschool - Faberware
Friday May 1 at the BLVD: DJ Naj at Awesome Nice! 21+
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Couch Hound
Sera Cahoon's got quite the rap sheet, having been a member of the indie rock supergroup Carissa's Wierd and also having drummed on Band of Horses first smash record Funeral. She's now out on her own, signed to a small little label called Sub Pop. Ever heard of it?
Thursday April 30: Sera Cahoone, Betsy Olson, Karli Fairbanks at the BLVD for ages 18 and up.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Listund
The Listener is one part Dan Smith one part traveling knife salesman. Hailing from Siloam Springs, Arkansas - he has a show full of intimate beat-backed poetry/abstract(y) hip hop. He likes pot lucks, mustaches and touring alongside old washing machines. Bring him some dinner!
Wednesday April 22 at the Empyrean: Listener, Som Jordon, Danny Sherrard, Kurt Olson, Fienix, Danny Danburry. $8 for all ages
Friday, April 17, 2009
Eat It!
Boy Eats Drum Machine is a one man band from Portland, made up by Jon Ragel. He sings, plays sax, guitar keys, percussion and mans a turntable. Check it out.
Saturday April 18 at the Empyrean: Boy Eats Drum Machine, Jiggywatts, Pegasus Dream, Please Draw In Me.
Wika-Wicked!
Does this remind anybody of Karate Kid 2?
Dragonforce plays Saturday April 18 at the Knitting Factory.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Barcelona
barcelona will be back to the big dipper tonight, with what was supposed to be a cd release date. the album got pushed back (signed to universal), but they will still be pushing the tunes live.
one of the few poppy indie bands i'll admit to listening to. these guys have been good to spokane since PlatformBooking started bringing them to town years ago, and for good reason! these guys are solid, catch em at the small venue while you can!
BARCELONA, with THE GLOBES & OLIVE GREEN tonight @ the big dipper 7pm $12 @ the door
Friday, April 10, 2009
OMGDUBSTYLE
This just in! Velella Velella is bringing their ass-shaking treats to Spokane for a FREEEE show tonight at Whitworth. This will be one of the funnest free treats you ever get to dance along to. Feel the vibration:
Velella Velella - Alex Boom Selector
Friday April 10: United States of Electronica and Velella Velella. FREE at the Whitworth HUB. V.V. plays at 8:15.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Thirsty?
Rhymesayers rep P.O.S. is coming to town tomorrow. I saw him play with Underoath last summer, and he managed to win the majority of the teenage metalcore fans over by the end of his set. He's a beast on the mic. This video's dope.
Friday April 10: Atmosphere, P.O.S., Attracted to Gods at the Knitting Factory.
Scared?
Fear Before (the March of Flames) play tonight at the Dip. Cool.
Thursday April 9: Alesana, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Fear Before, I Set My Friends On Fire, Fall From Grace, 10 CC Love Affair at the Big Dipper. 5pm for all ages.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Good
What a voice! Karli Fairbanks has her CD release show tonight. I first caught onto Karli when I heard Whiskey Flowers - which is quite lovely.
I got a few tastes of her new CD, and woo-whee, it sure is nice. Karli has made the transition from a blooming singer-songwriter to one of the best artists in the Spokane area.
Karli Fairbanks - Some Other Plan
Wednesday April 8: Karli Fairbanks at the Bing Crosby (the Met). 7pm
Monday, April 6, 2009
Is Today Monday?
Holy swoops! In addition to the Loom show going on at Caterina, there's another kick ass show going down at the brand new BLVD. On a Monday!?!?!!!
I saw the Tanks play in Iowa City last fall, and it was a remarkable experience. They're a 3 piece bass-drum-vocal outfit, but they sounded so full I was trying to see where the guitar player was hiding. It seems their singer likes to dress up, and he was rocking a fierce fur skirt, a hairy belly not unlike my own, and 2 metal gauntlet gloves. They're super loud and super rad.
Also, my pal Coolzey is bringing his hip hop waggalicious funocity raps all the way from Fairfield, Iowa. In another life, I played a show with his old group the Sucka MCs at the Double Dribble!!! How's that for street cred!?!
Monday April 6: The Rhombus, Coolzey, the Tanks, Gliss, Takeover UK at the NEW BLVD - 230 West Riverside. 21+
Sunday, April 5, 2009
LOOM (ontology)
ladies and gentleman, fresh off a huge nasty tour with 'the used' and 'the bled'
i bring to you:
LOOM!
those wonderful kids in slc keep spitting great bands out for tours, and lucky us, they actually come through spokane! (weird, right?) sometimes in grease powered busses with giant octopi on the side, and a dog named daisy at the wheel.
loom won our hearts at a house show 2 years ago with nine worlds. and did not disappoint last year at the empyrean with tour mates jument. this monday, on to the winery! sporting a new album released just this week: selva molhado = new jams!
don't miss it! .... but if you have to, at least have someone pick of up the cd for you.
LOOM with local favorites CYRUS FELL DOWN, JEDEDIAH THE PILOT @ CATARINA WINERY (905 n. washington) 7pm $6 THIS MONDAY, APRIL 6TH
Friday, April 3, 2009
Rock of Mine Youth!
Mourning After seems to have one foot in the grave, one foot on the stage. A few years back they called it quits, or at least stopped playing shows regularly. But once a year they dust off the old tunes to make Spokane remember the good ol' days of epic emotional rock and roll that filled up Fat Tuesdays and the Big Easy on the reg.
Ben's dreads have grown a little, but not much else has changed. Same dudes smashing the same beers smashing the same tunes smashing your faces.
Saturday April 4 at the NEW BLVD: Mourning After, Pour Soi, Geoff Johnson, Sanctified Sin. 9pm for ages 21 and up.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Mashed
Paper Mache is from Spokane, sort of. They've been touring pretty hard for the past 2 or so years and are stopping through their 'hometown' on Saturday. Peep this song from their new record Easier to Lose:
Paper Mache: Limelight
Saturday April 4 at Caterina Winery: Paper Mache, Kaylee Cole, Noah Gunderson. All ages welcome.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Its the Beat
The English Beat have crossed the pond for an 80s ska-pop-reggae-punk revival tour! Whooo!
Wednesday April 1: The English Beat at the Knitting Factory.
Monday, March 30, 2009
True or Faus?
I don't know much about Faus, but I do know that they rule. These local experimental hardcore kids bring their throttling, jugular bursting thrashes to the 'Hop this week. Based on the two songs on their Myspace, this is not a band to miss.
Faus plays Wednesday, April 1 at 7 pm at the Cretin Hop with Jument, Bone Dance, Elitist, Kingdom & Whalelimb. Ten bones, six with a flyer. All ages.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Understanding is a Smash!
Thursday's come a long way since emo-core/screamo/post hardcore burst onto the scene a few years back. They rose through the indie hardcore ranks, landed a major label deal, parted ways with said major, released a really cool split with Envy on Temporary Residence (got remixed by Anthony Molina of Mercury Rev), and just put out a new record on Epitaph.
Musically they're pretty much still up to their old tricks, but this video's pretty neat (different).
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Stoners just pick band names better. White Witch Canyon. I'm sorry, it just doesn't get much better than that (OK maybe Orange Goblin). This Bay Area-based stoner rock outfit rips into the 'Kan tomorrow night for a little face-slaying at the Cretin Hop. They've got all the stoner rock standards. Chugga-chugga bass lines? Yep. J. Mascis-length guitar solos? Check. More than one member with a neck-beard? Yes, please.
Sunday, March 28 at 7 pm at the Cretin Hop with Reason for Existence, Throne of Malediction, Aftermath, Turncoat and Shrieks of the Impaled. Seven bucks, all ages.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
La La
This song's nice. Apparently, the Sound of Color takes 5 colors + 5 bands + 5 directors which equals 5 different music videos. Cool! Here's the blue video/song from (Light in the Attic Seattle band) the Blakes. Sounds like the Kinks and the Faces made a sweet pop baby.
Friday March 27 at the BLVD: The Blakes, Good Kids Bad Ideas, Godbear. All ages. 5pm.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Valor Time
Truckasauras is making their way from Seattle for the 2nd annual Wig Bash. These guys use the Nintendo Game Boy as the main voice of the group, and back it up with a Korg MS-20 and other assorted analog gear to create an electronic/hip hop sound unlike anything you've ever experienced. Rocking trucker hats, swigging Makers and wrapped in the America flag - these guys know how to party.
Truckasauras: Angels Sound Like Bottle Rockets
Saturday March 28: Wig Bash with Shim, Truckasauras, Cyrus Fell Down and See Me River at the BLVD for ages 18 and up!
Rockit
Allright you local music lovers/haters!
The Inlander is having their annual music issue which will include their 'buzzworthy' bands series. Normally the Inlander polls Spokane's best and brightest booking agents, promoters, club owners and divas for their top 5 buzz(cut)worthy artists, sorts the numbers and calls it a day.
But this year, you, we, the average joe(s) will be able to cast (y)our vote for the peoples buzz award! Yes we can!
So click this link and nominate your choice for "the hottest, brightest, fastest-rising band or artist in the Inland Northwest."
No idea who to nominate? There are some ideas to the right.
Don't let this get turned into some silly popularity contest. Seriously, who the hell is 6 Foot Swing?
ps. voting ends friday at midnight.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
B-Boy
Rashaan Ahmad returns to the Casbah Friday. Frontman for the Crown City Rockers, he's a hell of an emcee. B-Boy is one of my favorite hip hop songs of all time.
Friday March 27 at the Casbah: Rashaan Ahmad and the Jiggywatts for ages 21 and up.
Monday, March 23, 2009
I read a book about a carnifex once.
Victory Records signed death metal dudes Carnifex play the Empyrean tomorrow. Catch em now before they're headlining the Knit.
Tuesday March 24 at the Empyrean: Carnifex, We Are Devestation, Skies Burn Black, If We Live. It may just sell out, hit up Ryan for tickets.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Sunrifle
Spokane hip hoppers Gun of the Sun play the Knitting Factory tomorrow. They're some of the best emcees in town, don't sleep
Quiz 10 is a pretty prolific dude. Besides GOTS and his solo tracks, he is a part of the groups ESP, Werd Slingers, and the newly christened Cheap Meat Suits (formerly Demons in Disguise). Here's one of their new tracks:
Cheap Meat Suits: Dead Meadow Master
Knothead, Gun of the Sun, Debutante Savant, Livid Undead, Sic Boy and the SpoKings, Mindclicc, Emperical Dynamics at the Knitting Factory Thursday March 19. All ages.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Nicely Done
Boston's Arms and Sleepers plays the Empyrean tomorrow night. I like their sound, its like Cinematic Orchestra meets DJ Shadow meets Savath and Savalas. Good stuff.
Saturday March 14 at the Empyrean: The Apple War, Arms and Sleepers, Pegasus Dream, Beluga, Space Station Revival. 7pm for all ages.
Falling Up
Pullman/Spokane's Cyrus Fell Down kick off their tour tonight at the Empyrean. Go down, buy a shirt and jump up and down.
Cyrus Fell Down, the Globes, The Lonely H and Meteorites Attack! at the Empyrean on Friday March 13. 7pm for all ages.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
With Style and Finesse
James Pants has been touring across Europe with some Spokane good ol' boys (and the Stones Throw crew).
Check out his wacky video blogs here.
Plus there's a free Carhartt/Stones Throw mixtape for your listening pleasure.
Long Hair and Beards
San Diego's Dirty Sweet bring their gritty classic rock to the BLVD tomorrow. Here's to long hair and beards.
Thursday March 12: Dirty Sweet, The Lonely H and Geoff Johnson at the BLVD. Ages 21 and up.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Beats Me!
Seattle/San Diago rapper Grieves has been grinding pretty hard for the last few years, touring alongside Rhymesayers representatives Atmosphere, Grayskul and Mac Lethal - who signed Grieves to his Black Clover imprint last year. He's hitting the road with one of his best pals Type, and will be playing Spokane on Sunday.
This is probably one of the funnier videos that any friends of mine have made, and employs a whos who cast of Seattle hip hop figures. Enjoy.
Grieves, Soulcrate, Type and Jiggywatts play the BLVD on Sunday March 8. Ages 18 and up.
Union Reps
Hailing from Vancouver BC, Sweatshop Union's seven member crew comes to town on Friday.
Based on the tried and true formula [5+ rappers on the stage = hype], it should be a pretty live show.
Sweatshop Union, Gun of the Sun, Sik Nikolas, Som Jordan, 45 at the BLVD: Friday March 6 for ages 21 and up.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Roosters
The first issue of Crunk Roost hits shelves tonight with a party at the Empyrean. Spokane's always in need of a music-centric 'zine, newspaper or novella (especially since somebody decided they didn't really care anymore).
Ahem, pick up a copy and celebrate!
Tuesday March 3 at the Empyrean: Crunk Roost release party, with Olive Green, Henry Nordstrom, Dane Ueland.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Softies
Norma Jean's been coming to Spokane long before they signed to Solid State, and Luti-Kriss had two singers and a DJ. Oh, don't we all long for the days of nu-metal glory?
Anyway, here's their new video. It seems a little less intense than their normal amount of heavy spazz math mayhem. Crossover appeal anyone?
Norma Jean, Burn the Attic, The Showgun and Jedediah the Pilot at the Big Dipper on Friday March 6. All ages welcome.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Good Look
Spokane/Pullman experimental math spazz rockers Cyrus Fell Down are in the running for the wild card slot in the EMP's Sound Off competition in Seattle.
Help the boys out and vote for them. Polls close Monday at 5pm, so get on it.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Repeat!
Dave Bazan from Pedro the Lion is coming back on Sunday to make up for his cancellation a few weeks back. Here's another great Pedro the Lion tune:
Pedro the Lion: Big Trucks
March 1 at the Empyrean: David Bazan, Karli Fairbanks, Kaylee Cole. 7pm $10 pre $13 door all ages.
Monday, February 23, 2009
As If
As if there wasn't much to do Friday night, Murder by Death plays the Dipper.
I had a roommate once who really liked this band - I think he thought they were emo.
Friday February 27 at the Big Dipper: Murder By Death, The Builders and The Butchers, Fake Problems. All ages 7:30pm $12.
Hardcore, this Wednesday
This Wednesday (02/25), we've got a good mix of hardcore and punk coming to the Empyrean. F'real, something for everyone, check it out:
Seattle's Rebuilt is returning with their breed of melodic hardcore. Reserved and yet still energetic. If the tough guy garbage isn't your jam, give these guys a chance. No jocks or pit beef - just hesher groovin', fist pumpin' tracks. Look for these guys to come through in late March as well.
SoCal's Trends bring metallic hardcore jams, backed with radical, in-your-face vegan/straight edge politics. Earth Crisis only cares about money, this is the real disillusioned youth. Oh, and they're bike nerds. Go figure.
Rounding out the show for locals are Wound Up (upping the punx), Whalelimb (now featuring Alex... er, me, from Behold on vokillz), and Plaguing Me (dudes from both bands). These are the bands the 15 year-olds of tomorrow will be jocking, so check 'em out while you're ahead of the curve.
$5 (unreal!) at 6:00 PM. The Empyrean, 154 S. Madison. Come hang out, get your rock on... unless you hate fun.
Dynamic
The Helio Sequence bring their unique brand of indie rock to Spokane on Friday. I saw the Sub-Poppers play the Capitol Hill Block Party a few years back, and was pleasantly surprised. For a two piece band, they have a very full sound - plus the drummer seemed to have more fun drumming than pretty much any drummer I've ever seen play.
The BLVD: Friday, February 27. The Helio Sequence, Yarn Owl, Please Draw in Me, Pegasus Dream. $8 for ages 18 and up.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
A Mouthful
The Appleseed Cast bring their emo turned epic indie post rock to Spokane tomorrow.
I don't really know much about these guys, 'cept they've been playing emo for quite some time, before skinny jean clad teenagers became the norm. Nowadays they're more on this instrumental post rock thing, a la Explosions in the Sky.
Here's a song from their new album Sagarmatha:
The Appleseed Cast: As The Little Things Go
Thursday February 19: The Appleseed Cast, Portrait of a Gentleman, Paper Astronomer at the Empyrean.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Will This Dave Cancel?
Hope David Byrne's show is anywhere near this awesome.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Best of Vapor
If you haven't seen Belt of Vapor before, tonight you've got a chance to see the best band in Spokane for free.
I'm not sure why BoV is so damned good. Complex, loud, intricate, fantastic. Here's a song off their new record:
Belt of Vapor: Shy/Asshole Confusion
Belt of Vapor plays the Sommies tonight with Oil of Angels and Mon Cheri. FREE for ages 18 and up at the BLVD.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Indian Winter - Cancelled?
According to Dave Bazan's website, the show is cancelled. Bummer dude.
Dave Bazan of Pedro the Lion (and Headphones) is coming back to town. I really wanted to hate Pedro the Lion for a long time, I thought that it was all sad bastard pappy nonsense. Maybe I wasn't really too far off. Maybe I just realized that I like sad bastard pap.
Here's probably my favorite Pedro the Lion song, from the undeniably amazing album Control:
Pedro the Lion: Indian Summer
Friday, January 30, 2009
How The Young Have Fallen
I've always really liked the Globes. I first heard them when my friend Will started sending me songs his band For Years Blue was recording. They won a few Battle of the Bands, and were in or around the 10th grade. They were suprisingly pretty damn good. Here's a taste of probably my favorite For Years Blue tune, alas I never saw them play it live:
For Years Blue: D Beam Controller
They continued to get better. Will left the band at some point. I always kind of figured that they'd break up, as most young bands do, move along or go to college in different towns. But somehow, they managed to change their name to the Globes, and move out to Seattle to make it big in rock and roll. Here's a jam off their new EP. Love it.
The Globes: Killers and Saints
Tiny Vipers, The Globes, Kaylee Cole and Grant Olson play the Empyrean on Saturday January 31. 7pm, $7, All Ages.
True Livin'
Portland's Lifesavas make their way to the Casbah tonight. They've crushed Spokane several times before, you may remember Vursatyl's insane rhymes over Jumbo's fire production one a few wonderful occasions at the B-Side. Normally backed by DJ Rev Shines, tonight they'll be backed by Blackalicious' own Chief Xcel.
Here's a track from their first record Spirit in Stone. Note Vurs completely tearing the first verse apart by the letter.
Lifesavas: It's Over
Lifesavas, Jiggywatts, and Som at the Casbah on Friday January 30. 9:30 pm. 21+
Monday, January 26, 2009
Bringing Em Back!
Oh man, one of the funniest videos ever.
Dirt Nasty, ahem, Simon Rex, returns to the BLVD on Friday.
I think this video speaks for itself.
Dirt Nasty, Andre Legacy and Beardo play the BLVD on Friday January 30 for ages 18 and up.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Ughh Ain't Dead!!!
This weekend we get a very special visit from two unique camps of underground hip hop. Sole of Anticon and Myka Nyne of Freestyle Fellowship play the BLVD on Saturday night.
Spokane's had a few different visits from the Anticon camp -
Sole: Year of the $exxx $ymbol
Myka Nyne hails from Los Angeles California and is a member of the seminal ground Freestyle Fellowship, who formed at the very famous open mic sessions at the Good Life Cafe in the early 90s. He's got a truly unique voice, check him out on this collaboration with Prefuse 73:
Prefuse 73 with Myka Nyne: Life Death
Myka Nyne and Sole play the BLVD on Saturday January 24. Gun of the Sun opens. 9pm, 21 and up, $7.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Hardcore at the Hop this Saturday
Excuse the horrible title, it's the best I can manage on 3 hours of sleep.
This Saturday (01/24), Seattle's Vanguard returns to the Cretin Hop. In tow are Providence, RI's Soul Control (on Rivalry Records, legit label - check 'em out), Ill Intent (Seattle), More Than Heroes (Portland), and Wound Up opening. More surprises are bound to happen...
If you've been living under a rock, you can find all the bands on myspace. Plenty of singalongs, fun, and limited merch is guaranteed to be had.
Doors at 6:00, $10. Show's a little spendy, but touring ain't easy or cheap.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Music For All Ages
1. Require concert attendees to be age 16 and up.
2. Require venues to have $1,000,000 of insurance.
While I'm not sure how much that insurance costs, I do know that all ages venues don't really make much money, and mo' money = mo' problems.
And surely there are kids under the age of 16 that would like something as safe, fun and culturally benificial as enjoying live music. Seriously, this age limit makes no sense to me.
In anticipation of a rumble, the Public Safety Committee will be holding a meeting on Tuesday January 20 at 10:30 in City Hall Room 5A.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Give Em Some Slack
Damien Jurado plays Saturday January 17 with Karli Fairbanks and Kevin Long.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Sommies!
Voting for the 4th annual Sommie Awards is happening right now. Take a second and go vote for your favorite local bands/rappers/singers/artists!
www.thesomshow.com
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tighten Up Them Jeans!
Congratulations to the Empyrean Coffee House, who will be celebrating two years of business with a weekend of great shows.
Friday night features Love You Long Time, the Salt Lake City/LA electro rap dance spandex keytar American Apparelites. The kids have gotta love this.
Love You Long Time: the Power
Love You Long Time plays Friday January 16 with Goodnight Sunrise, Teen Hearts, Jiggywatts, James Pants, Peter Parker and Pegasus Dream.
So Much Inspiration
Apologies for my lack of posts. All I've wanted to do since the snow fell was stay inside, watch Law and Order reruns and dance to David Bowie songs in my pjs.
Souls of Mischief are bringing some much needed sunny golden hip hop to Spokane on Thursday. You may know them as members of the mighty Bay Area Heiroglyphics crew, or maybe you just know them from the still classic "93 til Infinity."
Hip Hop connoisseurs, rejoice.
Souls of Mischief play at the BLVD on Thursday, January 15. Bukue One, the Serendipity Project and Jiggywatts open. Aegs 18 and up welcome.
Friday, January 2, 2009
all ages?
The proposed ordinance makes many changes to the cabaret license law, including creating a new term of "all ages clubs" - or some such term - copies went out to the Inlander and to the Empyrean to share with various peeps there. Among the obvious major changes, it would require insurance to be purchased by the cabaret license holder of $1 million naming the City as coinsured, and sets a minimum attendance age limit of 16 years old, requiring identification checks for all people entering. It would also require all license holders to sign a "Good Neighbor Agreement" - much as RAWK did this summer. As you might know, this mechanism gives the Police Licensing Officer more independent discretion, and reduces the process needed to yank a license. "You can't gather here anymore."
Luke Baumgarten intends to call Max Hewitt and Councilman Apple, to inquire about the purposes behind the ordinance. Bob said that an e-mail he received about it referred to the recent closure of (we are guessing) The Cretin Hop due to a liquor law violation (apparently allowing the public to enter a banquet permit event - but I don't know the details). How that translates into these proposed changes is inconceivable.
Bob Apple has asked for a copy of the proposed ordinance as a PDF, so it can be distributed easily, but has yet to receive that.
I have to assume that the Mayor would not support this language - her son (who attended an all ages show at the big dipper for his 11th birthday) would be unable to attend our shows for the next couple years - but time will tell. A veto could be overridden with 5 Council votes, but Bob doesn't think that any Council members asked for this proposal to be developed - it just magically appeared.
i'll keep the blog updated to any changes that come up in the next week, as well as the city council's date for when this issue should be up for discussion.
support the all ages!