Summer Festival Fun w/ Bo & Jim Bash, Honda Civic Tour, Bedford Blues Fest & More (Sept/2017)

Great Summer fun with some great outdoor fests featuring classic legends, up & commers & everything in between!
As Summer winds down but we are staying cool with these great shows.

LoneStar 92.5 Bo & Jim Bash w/ Foreigner, Cheap Trick & more – August 18th – Starplex Amphitheater – Dallas, TX

Ok so every year popular morning radio hosts Bo & Jim from Lone Star’s 92.5 Classic Rock station throw their annual shindig with a usually pretty stacked lineup for their listeners & even perform themselves with a cover band made up of friends & associates.

This year also included Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience but thanks to a snafu at Will Call we didn’t make it until right as the mighty Cheap Trick was taking stage:

Though they may have been around for over 40 years Cheap Trick is NOT an oldiest act. My definition of that is a band that no longer makes any original music, the majority of it’s performers are not original members & tour on the back of their residual catalog.
That would not define Cheap Trick in anyway, still touring like teenagers with 100+ shows a year & just released a fantastic new LP appropriately titled We’re All Alright.
That they were indeed as singer Robin Zander still has one of the best voices in Rock N Roll & they show zero sign of slowing down.

Setlist –

Hello There
Big Eyes
Hot Love
On Top of the World
Borderline
Long Time Coming
I Know What I Want
Stop This Game
The Flame
I Want You to Want Me
Dream Police
Surrender
Auf Wiedersehen
Goodnight

Ok so up next was Foreigner, the headliner who are celebrating 40 years as a band. To my (limited) knowledge they would completely fit the description of the Oldiest act I described above & cynically we thought we’d catch a few songs & split.
We couldn’t have been more wrong as this was perhaps the most rocking show all Summer & one of the most kickass & just plain enjoyable rock shows I’ve ever seen.

Kicking off with a high-energy Double Vision, they moved from hit to hit with ease in its well-paced set. With back-to-back hits including Head Games, Cold as Ice, & Dirty White Boy, it was like a classic rock radio station brought to life. Like every song was a hit – I wasn’t sure how many Foreigner songs I actually knew but each song I kept thinking “Well I know this one” & it just kept coming.

Mick Jones at 73 years young came out looking healthy and playing spot-on guitar and keyboards with the group he created. And while the rest of the band aren’t original members (though they had just reunited with all surviving original members a few weeks back in NYC) they’ve all been there for a long time at this point I came to learn. Lead singer Kelly Hansen joined when Jones resurrected the band in 2005 and has been there ever since & their bass player is freaking Jeff Pilson from Dokken!
The issue I was originally taking was the absence of singer Lou Gramm but Hansen was the SHIT who seems to possess unlimited energy. He never stopped moving, dancing and working the crowd as he hit all of the notes perfectly.& sounded so good and so close to the originals.

Wrapping up their set with a knockout encore of I Want to Know What Love Is with a full local middle school choir and Hot Blooded, they left the crowd fully satisfied that it had heard all of the songs it wanted to hear, and had heard them done well, with solid musicianship and awesome showmanship.

Setlist –

Double Vision
Head Games
Cold as Ice
Waiting for a Girl Like You
Blue Morning, Blue Day
Dirty White Boy
Feels Like the First Time
Urgent
Starrider
Juke Box Hero

Encore: 

I Want to Know What Love Is
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Hot Blooded

Bedford Blues Fest w/ Buddy Guy – September 1st-3rd – Bedford,TX

A staple of Summer for as far as I can remember after living in this part of Texas off & on for over 25 years is the Bedford Blues Fest held not in Dallas or Fort Worth but right here in good ‘ol Mid-Cities.

Wheras I’m proud to call myself a reoccuring figure of this fine festival, the title of true stalwart goes to legendary Bluesman Buddy Guy.

If I’ve been to this event more than 10 times over the Labor Day Weekend through the years I think Buddy has headlined most (or all) of them & this time was no different & we aren’t complaining. He was in fine form if not a little worried minded as his demeanor suggested concern for all the woes for the current state of baffling dysfunction this country is currently experiencing.

This festival has grown also into a BBQ competition & they were some fine pitmasters onsite churning out some certainly award winning dishes.

Wanna thank the fine folks from the City of Bedford (especially Natalie Foster) for having us & treating us to such great hospitality.

Honda Civic Tour w/ One Republic & more – September 11th – Starplex Amphitheater – Dallas, TX

The 2017 Honda Civic Tour is now in its 16th year and the traveling tour continues to pack in audiences across the country every year with a variety of top notch names. This year’s edition features James Arthur, Fitz and the Tantrums and headliners OneRepublic.

Brutal Texas summer heat didn’t stop a largely diverse crowd from packing into the venue. OneRepublic started what essentially amounted to a hit dance party as they pulled out one radio single after another to the delight of the swaying crowd.

They started things off with “Stop and Stare,” “Secrets,” and “Kids,” and just relentlessly hit the audience with one hit after another,  that they were compelled to sing along to. The band’s massive light and laser show and frontman Ryan Tedder’s boundlesss energy and enthusiasm kept the crowd entertained and kept their own energetic level on high throughout. The encore included the band’s signature “Counting Stars” and the popular “Love Runs Out”.

Fitz and the Tantrums and James Arthur kicked off the show with solid sets each that featured Arthur’s hits “Say You Won’t Let Go,” “Impossible,” and “Can I Be Him.”

Fitz and the Tantrums burst onto the stage and in spite of the heat, which had to be affecting frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick and vocal partner Noelle Scaggs, who were sporting heavy white jumpsuits, they kept the pedal to the metal for the whole set.

Then of course the tour was to promote the new Honda Civic model & also Honda’s new CR-2 motorcylce.

 

Photos – 

Roy Turner

I Love the 90’s Tour w/ TLC, Blackstreet & more (July/2017)

I Love the 90’s Tour w/ TLC, Blackstreet & more – July 29th 2017 – Verizon Theatre – Arlington, TX

One of my most beloved eras of music of any genre – the early 1990’s that spawned so much great Hip-Hop and R&B music.
Absent of violence and misogyny & tons of unnecessary cursing – just timeless, inspired songs that make you dance, laugh, think & feel good. Hard to not argue the current relevancy of the lineup & that most can no longer tour successfully on their own, but bring a bunch together and it’s a party and THAT’s the point. Now in it’s second year, this tour continues to ride a wave of nostalgia that’s usually always at it’s strongest in it’s second decade removed, it returned with a new lineup of some of your fave R&B, Hip-Hop artists from that magical time.

So for fun (& NO ONE should take this too seriously) I thought it would be fun to assign a rating system this year.
Now we are only really gonna be featuring bands that we haven’t covered before & the scores are your basic 1-10 system (everyone gets a 10 just for getting up there) and the scores are only compared to the other bands of the evening. Meaning, this isn’t an overall score throughout the universe or comparative to other acts of this genre of otherwise. In other words, let’s have some fun.

Snap = (3)

C+C Music Factory = (4)

So we went last year & they paired 8 acts down to 6 which was good for length & also potency & that also means that there was really no real stinker in the bunch. They also rotate the lineups depending on which city which is pays dividends to this tour.
So the only act I’d say that noticeably not as on par with the rest were the openers C+C Music Factory, a group I didn’t think I’d ever get to see live or still had the ability to perform.

But here’s the funny thing: To show how little I knew I never realized that Snap is an entirely different act with like NOTHING to do with C+C!
Their hit song The Power sounds so much like Gonna Make You Sweat that I thoughts it was all the same thing & was wondering why they came out separate.

However, that doesn’t change the fact that it was still as little strange that a female member of C+C came out solo & then after she left THEN Freedom Williams took the stage as the venue was starting to fill up.
Freedom joined C+C in the ‘90s as the group moved from a dance club fave to mainstream popularity with their breakthrough hits,& he performed both, along with a DJ.

Everyone who played prior to headliners TLC knew they were there to play their hit tracks and utilized their slotted 15 minutes accordingly. Maybe lacking some of the more energetic moves of their youth, but still doing the best the can with what they got.

Tone – Loc = (6)

Who doesn’t like Ton-Loc? He’s as irresistable as his two early 90’s hits Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina.
His sense of humor & self-awareness & laid back attitude still in full display and he was getting down with the crowd, bringing a large percentage of the female audience up onstage with him.

Blackstreet = (9)

Sporting flashy black leather jackets to carry out their in-union dance moves, Blackstreet were the clear winners and in my opinion had it going on the most in spite of competing with TLC’s big budget stage show.
Yep, they did “No Diggity,” then they brought those roses out and created a “pick me” frenzy that had the ladies going bananas.

 

 

Naughty By Nature = (7)

Only my second time seeing these New Jersey legends live, the first time in a much more intimate setting where they joined me after for a great episode of TrickyKid Radio that you can stream right here.
Now in a much bigger venue in a more high profile setting they were truly in their element and came out swinging.

If I had any complaint at all is that they were the only act that seemed angry and didn’t seem to mind giving off a pissed off vibe which was totally out of place given the party atmosphere & all the acts where harmless and that appeal is why they were on this type of tour in the first place.

There was a slight break in order to get ready for TLC, the only act that night using a live band as part of their set, and when they finally came out, after multiple DJ spins of other hip-hop classics, and awkward ads for an upcoming hip-hop cruise the ladies, their band, and four dancers took the stage.

TLC = (8)

Whereas last year’s final act Salt-N-Pepa were the clear headliner, thanks to lit as fuck sets from Kid N Play and Rob Base it still felt like a collective reveue. This year with main act TLC (that’s two girl groups in two years leading the way, how’s that for girl power?) & their high-end production arena show (everyone else was playing it like a club) it truly felt like this was a TLC with just a bunch more openers than usual.

Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas looked fierce in their sleek black outfits, and they sounded even better. They went through all the hits, from “No Scrubs” and “Creep” to “Baby-Baby-Baby” and of course “Waterfalls,” with power. Their dancing was on point, with Chilli really bringing it in that department. The dance crew and band were ferocious, keeping the show jumpin’ until the end. They didn’t forget about their own deceased member, Lisa “Left-Eye” Lopes, via an on-screen photo montage spanning their years together. They also did a couple songs from their upcoming new album, which touched on themes about staying true to yourself and issues like cyber-bullying.
Good times.

KEGL 97.1 The Eagle’s BFD Festival w/ The Pretty Reckless, Fozzy & More (May/2017)

KEGL 97.1 The Eagle’s BFD Festival – May 28th 2017 – Starplex Pavillion – Dallas, TX
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If you have ever read this blog or met me for 10 minutes you probably know that I’m an outspoken, monstrously huge fan of Taylor Momsen & the Pretty Reckless
Proof of this is that their isn’t another band on this roster left that I could give two shits about. In fact, most of what was left I actually despise.
So much so that if Taylor wasn’t playing today I would have skipped this being in unspeakable Texas heat at 3pm on a Sunday, however if you have ever seen her perform, you know that missing it wasn’t an option.

Did arrive just a tad bit earlier to catch WWE Superstar Chris Jericho’s band Fozzy he formed over 15 years ago with the guys from Stuck Mojo that he has been putting at the forefront this year with the release of a new record Judas, that’s been getting some respectable airplay.

Literally as a life-long wrestling fan just wanted to check it out as a curiosity & maybe seeing two bands to make the trek that much worth it
I did see Jericho perform a few songs with these guys back in 2011 at the Revolver Golden God Awards that he hosted that year. Jericho seemed like he was just simply living out some rock star dream and moving like he thinks he should. He also seemed like he was having a blast & that’s all that really matters.

Now it was time for the real deal, the main thing: The erotic moaning sounds that are heard on the recording of Follow Me Down played through the speakers, before the four-piece took the stage, Taylor coming out last & ripped into the song,

You couldn’t help but feel for her & the band – just a week prior they opened what became the final Soundgarden show in Detroit after the devastating loss of frontman Chris Cornell sometime that evening, a tragedy shrouded in mystery that will never make sense and never not be painful.
Following Taylor’s career from the start, I know what a massive fan of Cornell’s she is & it was her dream to be on the road with Soundgarden so to accomplish that & have your hero die the last night of tour your on is a darkness most will never comprehend. This was the last night of the band’s own tour, she just had to get through one more before the grieving process could truly begin. She did the best as anyone could expect to given the circumstances & without a word ended the set & this very strange tour with a cover of Like A Stone that relieved the tension of what was on everyone’s mind.

Taylor & the band still had press, meet & greets and other duties to get through as well which they did gracefully.

To the left of Taylor is longtime radio personality Cindy Skull, on-air talent for the dreadful radio station that’s hosting today’s soiree. In spite of her employer’s appropriation of everything once sacred, Cindy was very nice and totally cool and I know that she’s been outspoken on the air in favor of Taylor & the Pretty Reckless so it was cool to see her excited & seems to have a genuine friendship with Taylor whom still very guarded seemed fragile, given the circumstances & candid in a way like I’ve never seen her.

Just like when she performed at this event back in 2014 I bailed right after to avoid whatever nonsense was coming up after. However, the crowd at these things are almost always more entertaining than the bands.

 

Definitely starting to look alot like Summer around here! Have a great one ?

Wildflower Festival w/ Soul Asylum & The Toadies + Beer Launch & More (May/June 2016)

Wildflower Festival – May 21st – Galatyn Park – Richardson, TX

I have a bit of history with the Wildflower Festival so let me unpack this for you –
From a musician’s perspective it’s the kind of suburban festival where a band say like Blues Traveler or Loverboy can still play in front of thousands of people (mostly in lawn chairs) to a grateful crowd of aging fans who can bring their families.
Their’s nothing legitimate about it, it’s just a good time – Local business’s (mostly restaurants) can peddle their wares and kids fresh out of school can frolic while their parents can be entertained by musical acts from their youth with maybe a local act made good thrown in for extra measure.
Got it? Ok so while on one hand it maybe an embarrassment for some, it’s always alot of fun, I’ve been coming for years, and thanks to it I actually now have seen Blues Traveler & Loverboy

For much of the past 5 years I’ve attended in a press or official guest capacity so when I sent in my annual submission I was surprised to receive one of the shittiest letters I’ve ever read from anyone. The festival hired a new PR person in 2014 and he & I got on great (via email) & I was treated to hospitality without equal that year. So last year when I aimed to repeat it, this person that I thought I had this amazing rapport with sends me this email basically saying I ain’t shit & apparently only approving credentials from press from the likes of Rolling Stone & others.
You know how those major monthlies can’t seem to get enough coverage of the Gin Blossoms in 2016 right?

So I didn’t even apply this year, the lineup was the weakest overall I had ever seen it & I wasn’t gonna be disrespected two years in a row.
But I did have an agenda – There were exactly two bands I wanted to see out of an entire weekend of acts and thankfully they were both playing the same night – The Toadies & Soul Asylum back-to-back so I could just slip in & slip out.

The Toadies are old friends I’ve known most of my life and I could have easily called them up for passes or whatever I needed but I have a rule to never do that especially if it’s a hometown show and again I wanted to shove this up that PR dude’s ass.
So here’s what I did – I purposely snuck in to prove just how bullshit this festival is & how undeserving that letter was.
I walked right in, strolled without hesitation to the hospitality areas, drank for free all night and used the reserved bathrooms like I owned the fucking place. Could I have done that if this was the kind of festival that is only covered by the outlets this guy was trying to only credential? Hell no, we at TrickyKid have more in common with those outlets than we do with this over-40 fucking picnic.
On to the music!

Soul Asylum

I was a big fan of this band back during their commercial peak in the early 1990’s & thanks to some older friends was turned on to their vast & impressive pre-fame catalogue. I’ve managed to only have seen them once way back in 1993 so to say it’s been a minute is an understatement.
I hadn’t visited their stuff in quite sometime & really couldn’t tell you what they have been up to, but it was clear after the first two songs nothing has changed in terms of pure adrenaline and just being a kickass Rock N Roll band.

They were on fire the entire set and I had forgotten how good these songs were & how much I missed them. It only took two songs when I was looking at the drummer and thinking I was hallucinating – It looked just like Michael Bland from Prince’s New Power Generation (Prince had just died and I was and still am completely deflated and confused about life) so I was like that can’t be him. But then I started thinking & remembered that Soul Asylum are also from Minneapolis and his style and size are hard to duplicate so I knew it was him.
Had a chance to have a great talk with Bland after the set. I didn’t dare mention Prince other than to say, “What a confusing, chaotic time this is for everyone” and he got it. I won’t go that long again without these guys, I left there energized thanks to a killer set and unforgettable words from Bland.

Setlist –

Somebody to Shove
Shut Down
Just Like Anyone
Misery
Watcha Need
Black Gold
Without a Trace
Runaway Train
Supersonic
Can’t Help It
Doomsday
Something Out of Nothing
Spinnin’
Stand Up and Be Strong

The Toadies

Up next were the Toadies, stalwarts of this festival and probably the reason I came here the first time years ago.
Again old friends of mine that I try to check out when I can, great band that always delivers a solid set.

Setlist –

Mexican Hairless
Push the Hand
Away
Little Sin
Heart of Glass (Blondie cover)
No Deliverance
Backslider
I Am a Man of Stone
I Come From the Water
Got a Heart
Paper Dress
In the Belly of a Whale
Sweetness
Possum Kingdom

Encore:

I Burn
Rattler’s Revival
Tyler

Speaking of the Toadies just a month later they were doing a special show literally within (almost) walking distance from my house.

Martin House Presents Hell Below/Stars Above Beer Release Party w/ The Toadies – June 26th – Martin House Brewery – Fort Worth, TX

The hottest day ever

For the third year in a row, the Toadies have teamed up with Martin House Brewing in Fort Worth.
I’m not the world’s biggest drinker, but I have to admit I’ve found myself completely caught up in the craft beer boom the last few years even to the point of investing in some nice equipment to do three homebrews a years of my own.
Needless to say, this was right up my alley (& backyard).

This year they were releasing two beers on the same day that can be drank individually or together (think Snakebite a la cider & Guinness).
Fittingly called  Hell Below and Stars Above after their 2001 LP of the same name – the Hell a strong black ale & the Stars. a raspberry sour ale, are both worthy additions to the previous Toadies-inspired Martin House brews, Rubberneck Red and Bockslider.

So today they were having a release party at the Martin Brewery that sits along the banks of the Trinity River, to try them before the band took the stage. The beer is out now around DFW in cans.
After a few hours the band took stage –

The Hell in this case wasn’t just the name of the new beer, this had to be the hottest day on record, like freaking anywhere ever.
It was styfling, steaming hot to the point of unbearability.
First I was under the tent covering the soundboard but I had to retreat to behind the stage as it was just too much.
Not to mention to take in this view – Look at that shit!

Still a good time was had by all – new songs, new beers & made some new friends. Cheers

Setlist – 

Rattler’s Revival
Backslider
No Deliverance
Sweetness
Make Me Alive
Push the Hand
In the Belly of a Whale
I Come From the Water
Little Sin
I Am a Man of Stone
Heart of Glass (Blondie cover)
Away
Mexican Hairless
Got a Heart
Polly Jean
Possum Kingdom

Encore:

Hell Below / Stars Above
Sound and Vision David Bowie
Tyler

Stay tuned for Part II of our Summer coverage as we wrap up with an even hotter August and fun galore!

Catalpa NYC w/ Snoop Dogg, Girl Talk, A$AP Rocky, Matt & Kim & more (July/2012)

Catalpa NYC w/ Snoop Dogg, Girl Talk, A$AP Rocky, Matt & Kim and more – July 29th – Fairgrounds – Randall’s Island, NY

It had been pouring down raining for three days straight, and I could have actually come to this yesterday as it was a two day event but there really wasn’t anyone playing that would have got me out in the rain. Not to be cynical but their wasn’t anyone playing today that would have got me out in the rain either, so lucky for them it was nice and sunny today haha!
Since Snoop Dogg was playing naturally High Times Magazine was a sponsor and we have done some work with them and my buddy Billy from the magazine invited me out to represent TrickyKid at the event.
I love coming out to Randall’s Island, I’ve only been here really one other time a few years ago but its a really cool spot.
This was the festival’s inaugural year, and music festivals without a historical following or a known brand identity can employ many strategies in their inaugural year, one of which is “Appeal to as many prospective demographics as possible.” so they decided to combat this problem by throwing together a bunch of popular-ish acts and some quirky attractions—art, fire, a chance to “elope” with a fellow Snoop Dogg fan.

The musicians played across three stages, with a whole host of corporate sponsorships filling the gaps between the performance spaces.
A car company set up an obstacle course to demonstrate the trunk space and cool factor of its new trucks; a web site handed out face paint and animal masks. My personal favorite booth promoted a kind of guarana/caffeine pill that is supposed to be dropped into water, making it turn all fizzy and orange like an Alka-Seltzer from Hell—half an hour after it’s imbibed, your heart is doing high-speed interval training inside your chest. Vodka was hawked in what looked like a sprawling series of igloos and at Billy’s insistence I had to play corporate whore and take a branded picture for one of the sponsors.

 

There were other, less corporate, uninjectable attractions, many of which failed to reach their full potential due to Saturday’s rain. A fire demonstration was canceled; the bumper cars were nowhere to be found; one operations employee informed me that it took nine hours to set up the bounce castle that would serve as the “house of sham marriages.”

 

Matt & Kim

Matt Johnson and Kim Schilfino‘s brand of joyous, keyboard-driven dance-pop was more in line with festival-goers’ tastes. It also helped that after a six-month hiatus, Matt and Kim were grinning like fools on laughing gas and kicking into each and every song with abandon. Kim volunteered to the crowd that she had been aggressively Kegeling because she wanted “to fuck the shit out of you tonight.” Matt demanded that she booty-dance on top of her drum kit & both performed exuberant acrobatics that left the crowd whooping, cheering and trying desperately to catch up through the power of stomp-and-shout dancing.

 

 

Kim was particularly bouncy, covering the crowd in confetti, booty dropping, and inadvertently hitting Matt’s mic during their predictable finale Daylight.“I get crazy and just wanna hit shit,” she apologized. They recovered quickly, starting over again from the top of the very long introduction.

 

 

In my last entry I spun a seething, spiteful tale resonating with resentment about the current crop of hipsters and just hipster culture at large. To be clear I never said I hated fun and as minimalist as their music is and how much of it lends itself to all of that, just on their positivity and sheer enthusiasm alone they get a pass. I’ve seen Matt & Kim close to 30 times now and they never fail to put a smile on my face.

Girl Talk

So I left that stage and took a break by exploring some of the other areas of the festival. As I was coming out of this maze like structure I spot a girl who is just too cute to let pass and she is alone so I approach to say hello. She returns my warmth and in seconds we are laughing and telling stories – She is beyond hot.
So much so that I lose track of logic, but I was quickly headed for Earth when her boyfriend shows up returning from the restroom.
You know how when you are in public at a high traffic place like this and you leave your girl for a second to go the restroom, and on the way back it occurs to you that your girl is fine enough that when you return their is gonna be some asshole trying to talk her up? – In this situation I am now that asshole.
The awkward introduction is made and I leave them to it and head toward the stage where Girl Talk is starting.

 

 

If you don’t already know, Girl Talk uses samples to incite a fever in the crowd, though he doesn’t tease them out slowly; he introduces bushels of familiar singles to the crowd, tossing off old pop songs and rap hooks like grapes. I’ve seen the show a few times and this one was essentially the same act, with slightly new 20-second sound bytes, wisely pulled from this year’s top 40.
But very few people at Catalpa minded. The move toward the main stage when Gillis started whipping his hair back and forth was by far the festival’s biggest migration, and that’s because Gillis is really good at what he does. He knows the songs that make a certain group of people go “ooo!” He knows surface-level pop in nearly every genre.
He compensated for his lack of showy instrumentation by hopping up and down & pulling dozens of young people (almost exclusively female) on stage, and blinding the crowd with neon letters to “JUMP JUMP JUMP.”  a few alcohol-soaked guys shot streamers of toilet paper into the crowd, its all well suited to the ADD Twitter generation.

 

 

For a festival without a solid identity, where no one could really decide exactly what they wanted to hear, Girl Talk was a perfect fit. After all, he played everything.

A$AP Rocky

It was now dark and I wandered over to the other stage after Girl Talk had finished, for no other reason than just to see who was playing. The only other group that I knew that had yet to perform was Snoop Dogg, and despite his Willie Nelson-like status, I’ve seen it more than once and if there was something over here more interesting than I would just stay put.
A$AP Rocky was the last of the idiosyncratically New York acts to perform; he was competing directly with Girl Talk’s mainstage set, and he was finishing up by the time I showed up. He was plagued by relatively poor sound quality, but his desire to “fuck a jiggy bitch” was received with raucous laughter and a succession of enthusiastic candidates who were clearly confident about their inherent jigginess. (Rocky was one of only three rap acts, all of whom were slotted in on Sunday.)

 

 

I honestly could care less, though I like that he is probably the only person I have heard of to denounce homophobia in Hip-Hop, I saw him twice earlier this year at SXSW, including the festival-ending riot of violence that his group caused and I was really none too impressed. People will say that nerdy dudes like hip-hop to be subdued and conscientious and a guy like ASAP is too “thug”, but to be clear ASAP Rocky is marketed to the same Pitchfork driven social construct as any shoe-gazing indie-rock band. If just by being here doesn’t prove that, I have another example later in this entry.

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg, has quietly transformed into a new-school American icon with a long career and a safe persona. But even though he’d clearly been chosen for his relative mass appeal, Snoop played the entirety of his 1993 classic Doggystyle. Though Snoop’s set was practiced and smooth, aided by pulpy videos which furthered his myth, it was funny to see the crowd bemused by such classic rap tracks as Murder was the Case or Stranded on Death Row

 

 

G funk is fast approaching its thirties and not aging well, by this crowd as they responded most to the two songs Snoop played last: Drop it Like it’s Hot and Young, Wild, And Free the latter of which has what may very well be the dumbest lyric enunciated most sincerely ever of “Sometimes we get drunk, sometimes we smoke weed, we’re just having fun, we don’t care who sees… we’re young and wild and free.” It’s probably the least divisive chorus that could be performed at a music festival.
I was standing watching him sidestage and thought I was getting a contact high cause I looked over and did a double-take to see Cyndi Lauper standing next to me.

People watching at these things are way more entertaining than most of the bands usually and this being NYC it can make it even more so.
Here are a few interesting things I saw –

Leighton Meester

 

 

 

 

Gossip Girl’s Queen Bee herself, I’m not ashamed to admit that I’m a huge fan of the show though its total bullshit I watch it religiously (at least I did when Taylor Momsen was still on) – I thought it was cool that she was out in the crowd rawking with everybody else instead of watching from backstage.

Cyndi Lauper

Like I mentioned earlier, I thought I was getting a contact high during Snoop when I spotted Lauper standing next to us.

..and let’s not forget the fans – One thing I enjoy, especially in NYC is their is always “the trend” – it happens every Summer and you will see every girl of every walk of life sporting it. This year some may find a bit more difficult to attempt as the thing I saw everywhere was really high-waisted short shorts.

All in all for this festival for me the results were mixed; the lineup succeeded in having a broad appeal, but lacked a coherent musical aesthetic. Many of the non-musical attractions were spoiled by the rain yesterday and, faced with the prospect of surviving on its artists alone, it became a referendum on its performers’ current positions within the musical landscape.
Catalpa didn’t quite deliver on its admittedly ambitious extra-musical plans, but it provided a great opportunity to investigate those artists operating at the borders of the mainstream.

Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival w/ Motorhead, Slayer, Anthrax & more (July/2012)

The Summer didn’t actually quite start off right or like it normally does. One of my favorite traditions is to be in NYC on the 4th of July. Even before I moved to NYC I would often come to NY for the 4th. Not just for its patriotic value but there really is no better place to be on the 4th of July in America than in NYC. And last year it really peaked by being on a boat in the Hudson River right above the fireworks. You think Macy’s does parades well, they also do fireworks all right too.
Well through a series of events and personal reasons I ended up breaking my 8-year streak of being in NYC for the 4th and spent it in Fort Worth instead and Andy Griffith died that same day.. All was not lost however as I did get to spend it with my best friend Chris and his family so that was really great. The Summer really started to heat up and I joined a really crazy tour and other shenanigans. Let’s get started:

Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival w/ Motorhead, Slayer, Anthrax & more –

Through a series of changes that you will see starting in 2013 Trickykid is currently in transition to a different phase of our operation and you will see what I mean soon. For now, and through the work I did with the Big 4 concerts last year on both coasts I was invited to take part in doing some press work and conduct some backstage documentation for the tour’s website as well as this one. It was setup through my friend Steveo with Motorhead and off to the races I went. I went to a handful of shows on this tour for this footage but for the sake of this entry so it doesn’t get too redundant we are going to focus on two stops. Oklahoma City and in my hometown of Dallas, TX.

July 10th – Gexa Energy Pavillion – Dallas, TX

I had made plans to take my buddy Ryan to this. We hadn’t seen much of each other since his engagement this past January and this tour is tailor-made for his taste and I was looking forward to us seeing Motorhead together and having a fun day in the sun looking at all the girls, fans and general social craziness that can be found at a Metal festival. However I wouldn’t wish an all-day outdoor anything in Texas in July on anyone and normally I wouldn’t flaunt my credentials but there was no way I was doing this without uninterrupted shade, free booze/water and our own bathroom.
This type of treatment makes Ryan incredibly uncomfortable to which I equally tease him but yet totally appreciate him not wanting to be a prima donna nor get in anyone’s way or participate in social mobility nonsense. Having said that it was really hot and he was smart not to resist and we had some fun moments.

As I Lay Dying

At his insistence we got there early enough to catch the band As I Lay Dying who were pretty good and not someone I would normally have paid any attention to.

Its great having him here for this because he knows so much more about this stuff than I that I learn and see things I might normally would have missed.

Anthrax

Up next was Anthrax and one of three acts of the day we were most anticipating and whom opted to headline the second stage on this stop which we appreciated. I was working with Anthrax last year and since their unbelievable return to form with the return of Joey Belladonna and the jaw dropping Worship Music I have seen them a bunch lately but was still no less excited today and to see them with Ryan.

 

 

 

After a few songs we walked to the back to get a beer and to get a feel of the crowd. I remember a young dude walking by Ryan and I and high-fiving us and telling us how much he appreciated “seeing some old-schoolers in the house” – we are old. I though about my sister Nicki dropping off my friend Steve and I across the street from where we were standing right this sec to see Anthrax when we were in middle school – 23 years ago.

I was certain that being in Dallas (Dimebag’s hometown) and today being Ronnie James Dio’s birthday that they had no choice but to play the song In the End from the new LP that memorializes them both. However, longtime drummer Charlie Benante, who despite the band’s recent successes seems to be suffering from one personal strife after the other was replaced for this tour by Shadows Fall drummer Jason Bittner, and I guess they just hadn’t had the time to rehearse it.
Though the show was great and I was glad to see them I felt in spite of Benante’s absence it was a squandered opportunity to not play In the End.

Setlist –

Caught in a Mosh
Got the Time (Joe Jackson cover)
Fight ‘Em Till You Can’t
Antisocial (Trust cover)
Indians
Madhouse
I Am the Law

Motorhead

We now had over an hour to kill before it was time for Motorhead on the mainstage which was great for us. At festivals like this with a hundred bands and half a dozen stages, you find yourself running all over the place and it can feel more like shopping on Black Friday than attending a rock show and this would also be our first opportunity to take advantage of the credentials the Motorhead camp had so graciously provided us with.

I take Ryan backstage and it occurs to me that he’s been coming to this venue for 25 years and this is first time backstage here. Bout time right?
However as I mentioned earlier, Ryan could give two shits about any of that crap for which I am really grateful for as I have made the mistake of taking people I thought I could trust to be cool backstage only to watch them turn into total fools once access was reached. The ironic thing is that it only inspires me to want to take him backstage just that much more. I also have to admit I enjoy putting him in harmless situations that he finds uncomfortable.
One of the first of the day was as we walked into the catering tent to see what should be a normal site of seeing the entire Anthrax crew and some of the other bands he recognized having lunch he kinda freaked and I loved it as we were sitting at the end of that same table Anthrax singer Joey Belladonna had to put his hands on Ryan’s shoulders to get by him on his way to the soda fountain and the look of surrealism on his face. Good times.

But hey we weren’t here to pander, we were hear to rawk and it was almost time for Motorhead. We attempted to watch sidestage but their were politics in place they were preventing such access so we decided to see what our seats were like and headed out to see the most anticipated act for us of the day. They had canceled back in March due to Lemmy being ill and we were ready.

 

 

Obviously as you can our seats were freaking awesome (thanks again Steve-O) and the began to kick serious ass as always with Bomber. In my opinion the most consistent and just fucking awesome band in the history of Rock and Roll. I’m sure their are other examples but just as an ambassador of zero bullshit kick ass rock and roll by the people, for the people, I’m not sure their is a better example of that ever than of Lemmy and Motorhead.

Setlist –

Bomber
Damage Case
I Know How to Die
Stay Clean
Over the Top
The Chase Is Better Than the Catch
Going to Brazil
The One to Sing the Blues
Killed by Death
Ace of Spades
Overkill

Slayer

Again an easy breezy day of fun as after the serious ass-kicking we received from Motorhead, all we had to do was just rehydrate and get ready to see Slayer.
It was a little funny a few minutes before the we ran into Tom Araya (singer/bassist) backstage walking around with this super hot blond girl that Ryan recognized as his wife Sandra. Here he is about to pummel 10k metalheads with some of the most brutal music ever written from amplifiers that have been arranged in an inverted cross that actually spew FIRE, but just a few mins before we saw him looking totally in love haha.

Jeff Hanneman is still recovering from necrotizing fasciitis that has kept him out of action for now over a year and a half so Gary Holt from Exodus was still in his place. Show was still totally brutal and they played some old songs we hadn’t heard in awhile.

 

 

Setlist –

Disciple
Hate Worldwide
War Ensemble
Die by the Sword
Mandatory Suicide
Altar of Sacrifice
Jesus Saves
Seasons in the Abyss
Hell Awaits
Dead Skin Mask
Angel of Death

Encore:

South of Heaven
Raining Blood

Slipknot

Ryan and I like fun but we are not Slipknot people – In the annals of our storytelling one that gets tossed around quite a bit was about another tour a few years ago that also featured Slayer and Slipknot. The ill-fated Tattoo the Earth tour that was so grossly under attended that by the time Slipknot came on Ryan and I were the ONLY ones sitting in the spacious lawn area for general admission. Apparently your band name had to start with the letter “S” to be on that tour as every band was like System of a Down, Sevendust, etc, and the aforementioned Slayer & Slipknot. We stuck around that night to see one “song” or as I would later dub it one “beating” just so that we could say that we saw it. Another “s” word we are not into is snobs so we stuck around again on this night to see if they had improved –

 

 

Update: They had not, in fact they were somehow even more terrible and we used this distraction to take off early. We contemplated seeing Prong who were playing just down the street but we had been here all day and had our fill.

A week later into the tour I had decided that the press was getting to become too much to do on my own. I had recently connected with old buddy Joey (see this entry here) who I learned has a great podcast that you can listen to here –  I had really missed my friendship with Joey and wanted to give him and his show a break plus I needed the help so he was my natural choice to cover the city nearest him which was Oklahoma City. Joey is also a monstrous fan of all these bands his excitement was also an added bonus.

We had discussed details for a few weeks and it was clear that he was as nervous as he was excited but that’s kinda his method of operation so we went with it and I was glad that he was excited. Originally his co-host was also going to join us but then that was relegated to his live-in girlfriend Nola, who in a small-town tradition come to find out is the younger sister of the Brothers Mitchell, some old friends of mine who’s faces have graced this blog quite a few times.

I am a nerd without apology, but I had def met my match in Joey & Nola as these two veer more closely into The Big Bang Theory level of nerdiness with their suggestions for time-passing travel games and sights to see on the way, though I was grateful for and enjoyed it all. One of the stops was:


July 18th – Zoo Amphitheater – Oklahoma City, OK

It was great that we were not in any hurry and the day was very relaxing. We even had time to visit a couple of local record stores and have a nice lunch before heading over to the venue. That was probably pretty wise too, as when we got there, the thermometer onstage read *119 – Everyone was saying that of all places they couldn’t believe that OKC was the hottest stop of the tour, hotter than Arizona even.
I was able to secure us a parking spot in the confined Artists Area that was super convenient but had to walk all the way back around to claim our credentials for which I did solo as to not have to put them through that unnecessarily.

When I left Will Call I discovered that I had 3 tickets but only 2 All Access passes. I go to the back to find Natasha, my press contact and when I do, she tells me that all press activities for the day have been canceled besides shooting and reviewing the shows. Meaning that all of the press conference and one-on-one stuff that we had been preparing for was now off. Further meaning that this tour and these bands were not taking OKC seriously at all (and if you saw this venue you wouldn’t either) and were just taking the day off to stay out of this ungodly heat as much as possible.

Anthrax

One change today because of this venue was that Anthrax was opening the main stage instead of headlining the second stage, though still going on around roughly the same time. The reason for this was that the second stage seemed to be half-way to Colorado and their would have been nowhere to park their bus. This venue only has one dressing room so most of the bands were staying on their bus and just parking it right behind the stage.

Besides the unrelenting heat, a major annoyance was the staff at this place. Not to sound like an elitist snob in fact that’s exactly what would be more accurate of their behavior, but they had no idea what they were doing. The staff made up mainly of old-timers that do this during the Summer and its the only time of the year/their lives that they have any sort of authority over anyone and boy do they ware that out.
I came out to catch a few songs from Anthrax and I was standing – not moving – and was asked about my credentials every five seconds until I was forced to just go backstage to get away from it, where I saw Corey Taylor from Slipknot rawking out to it at the mixing board sidestage like a huge fan which I thought was really cool.
Anthrax played the same seven songs, but still kicked ass just the same.

We did our best to escape the heat in the only place we could which was the catering tent right behind the stage, which had a giant industrial fan inside.
As country bumpkin as it gets, the catering tent was something right out of Green Acres with his front porch and screen door and wooded shed vibe.
We step in to see the only person in there whom I recognize as Pearl Aday (adopted daughter of Meat Loaf & wife of Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian) –  She had their infant son with her and seeing Scott, the epitome of the proud father when I was working with them last year, I knew that this was going to be a great day for him to have his family joining him.
Their was a funny sign on the fridge in the catering tent that at first I thought was a joke but realized it was an actual warning that said
No swearing on stage – offenders will be fined and potentially prosecuted” – I began to wonder if Lemmy had seen this and he and Motorhead were about to go on.

Motorhead

Again, what can be said – zero bullshit – totally devastating.

 

 

They only thing that was different about this set was that Lemmy wore a doo rag that made him look like a wrestler a little bit. The sound was so terrible that even if he did curse you wouldn’t have known has his between song banter was even more unintelligible than usual. That and they left out the last song Overkill due to heat exhaustion and who could blame them? – I was standing side stage and I could feel myself going down to one knee a few times and feeling woozy, just brutal. How was Slayer gonna hack it with all of that fire onstage? They were due next and the sun was nowhere near going down.

Slayer

We know had the chance to watch Slayer side-stage this time, but I couldn’t be anywhere near that fire and I hadn’t even seen the grounds yet so I decided to take a walk and watch the show from the crowd. It might have made more sense actually if I was watching behind the gulfs of flames so that I didn’t have to feel them, but this was the first time I didn’t feel like I was in “work mode” all day and was ready to enjoy them from the crowd as a fan.

 

 

We were only able to shoot like the first song & a half. and that with the combined punishing heat, I was tapping out fast. Still got some good shots though –

 

 

 

While they were eating a seeking shelter, this was my only time to really “rock” and I went for it and was having fun talking up and rawking with some local girls in the crowd. I had to run to the bathroom and since I knew the setlist I chose to do so during Dead Skin Mask, my least favorite song of theirs. It was easier to just use the public restroom instead of going all the way backstage but when I walked in I saw a guy literally filling the sink with vomit.
In true Slayer fan form, he raises his head out of the muck long enough to ask his only concern which was “They haven’t played Angel of Death yet have they?!?!”
I told him not yet, but it was next – so in true dedication he runs out while still puking on himself so that he doesn’t miss it.
Fucking Slayer man –

Slipknot

Just like at the other shows, I always watch at least one Slipknot, hoping that maybe this time it will be something I can get into, but nope, it fails everytime. Its like when you keep opening the refrigerator door opening something good will appear.

 

I guess due to some curfew it wasn’t even 9pm yet. So though I didn’t want anymore of Slipknot, I also wasn’t ready to be back at the hotel doing nothing before 10pm. So I watched like three songs but then Natasha was texting me to come sign out so she could get her paperwork done for the day. And since I was already backstage I just walked to the car from there and we took off before Slipknot was even on their fourth song.

In spite of the obnoxious product placement this was a great tour for fans and you got to see alot of music for a decent price and their were tons of activities.
Here are a few highlights:

Signings & Sports –

 

 

 

Behind the Scenes –

…and of course – The Fans

Photos –

Roy Turner
Nola Mitchell
Jeff Barringer
Meg Roussos
Rodrigo Terco-Fredes

 

Journey’s Backyard BBQ w/ P.O.D, Tony Alva, Christian Hosoi & more (May/2012)

Journey’s Backyard BBQ w/ P.O.D, Tony Alva, Christian Hosoi & more – May 26th – Grapevine Mills Mall – Grapevine, TX

So I get back to Texas the night before and in time to do this DJ gig that I would have probably otherwise turned down. Not that I’m in any position to turn down any gig mind you. What I mean is that if your a singer in a band sometimes you take gigs to sing at weddings etc – This was the DJ equivalent to that.
However still a fun day with nothing to complain about – I got paid to play records outdoors while I watched some of my oldest heroes, whom I thought I’d never see perform right in front of me. What a wonderful world.

This was a free event put on by sponsor/shoe store Journey’s and was done as a tour that hit a  dozen cities. Clearly modeled after the Warped Tour and targeted to the same fans – since Journey’s is a store that you usually if not exclusively find at malls, I guess it made since to hold the event in the parking lots of huge malls of the cities it was visiting.
Though I’m not its demographic in taste, style nor age – I have to say just as a consumer they had some really fun things to enjoy. Their was an above ground pool that you could swim in and actually watch the bands from, an exciting motocross team doing crazy jumps, a booth where you can design you own pair of shoes and tons more.However their was one thing that was totally for a guy my age that grew up a skate fan in the 80s and that was to my astonishment that two of the featured skaters were the original kings of it all Tony Alva & Christian Hosoi. What was so cool about it was that their appearance wasn’t promoted as some sort of cheesy Legends of Skating kinda deal. In a pre Tony Hawk world these guys ruled and of course Alva being one of the original Z-Boys. If you told my 14 year old Thrasher Magazine subscribing self that I’d been standing at the top of a half-pipe photographing these guys 25 years later, my head would have exploded. So I thought it was cool they didn’t try to exploit that, and they looked good and could still perform they didn’t seem out of place so I think that these guys were legends in their 50s was lost on the majority, making it that much cooler.
Compare this pic from the Alva in him prime on the cover of Fu Manchu’s The Action is Go LP

Still kicking ass and Hosoi was still just as in the pocket –

Additionally special was that of this short 12 date tour, this was the first date and the only date that Alva and Hasoi were appearing so I’m glad I got to be at this one. It’s a tough tour to keep the same acts on as its only 12 dates, never two in a row and sometime as many as three days between shows so that would bankrupt most touring acts.
After the skaters I had two brief sets to do and then went to check out the Metal Mulisha Freestyle Motocross demos.

These guys were really impressive and everytime they did some insane jump the whole crowd would collectively exhale when they landed safely as I swear it appeared that everytime that them making it was tentative and it made my heart race.

One last set before finishing up for the day and heading over the stage at the end where a couple of bands were setup to play. Again this is tough tour to keep a band on so they had one opener Marianas Trench doing the first half of the tour and Hit the Lights doing the second half, with a unique headliner in each city.
This being the first date, we got Marianas Trench and headliners P.O.D.

Marianas Trench could be considered a parody but unfortunately for them they are repping their hopelessly dated-to-this-period brand of Hot Topic mall-rawk to the fullest. Their is nothing original about them, completely embarrassing (and Canadian) and have the depth and importance of this year’s Swatch.

P.O.D who are actually a pretty decent band, however are in no better shape. After adopting that whole Korn/Deftones but hey we’re Christians gig, they appear as like elder statesmen to the Warped Tour generation. Decent band who put on a decent show but completely irrelevant.

SXSW 2012: Fiona Apple, The Sword meet Anthony Bourdain & more

I will give you the most basic of rundowns: SXSW is a 3 week festival covering Interactive Media – Film and Music with a entire week dedicated to each field, some usually overlapping – that takes place in Austin, TX in March – that completely takes over the town a la Mardi Gras that falls during Spring Break, that will showcase thousands of bands attended by 10s of thousands of registrants.
ok? OK –

Day 1 – March 14th

I learned alot last year about throwing a showcase – I learned alot about what to do and what NOT to do. For all the success and press we got out of that little shindig last year, clearly ALOT of mistakes were made

I had people coming up to me the entire festival asking me if I was “that dude that threw that boxing ring thing last year” constantly – Easily 10x as many people that were actually there – That’s something that I’m very proud of – I wanted to do something different – Something people would remember and knowing that I accomplished that makes me happy –

After that I ran over to Stubb’s to try to catch Fiona Apple. I’ve never seen her like most people, due to her neurosis that keeps her from touring, or even speaking properly has eluded most people from seeing her perform.  I get a hero’s welcome when I go to Stubb’s, so thankfully their was no line or any other indignity suffered (I would save that for the rest of the week) – I get in and go right up to the side of the stage that my friends and kind staff of Stubb’s afforded me.

Very grateful too, as like I said, not only had I not ever seen her, this was one of the most anticipated shows of the festival with a total shitshow outside trying to get in. She has another show tomorrow but this was her first show outside of Los Angeles in five years and would be playing new music for the first time in over seven (though I did hear later that at the second show she added her cover of Across the Universe)
I was most certainly looking forward to hearing some new tunes, but since I’ve never got to see any of her material live before I was hoping to hear a few tracks off her 2nd LP When The PawnIt holds a special place for me as it always transports me back to a special time.
I got my wish and I got in early, it was almost like she was making up for not touring that record as the first four songs were from that LP.She still looks really good, and she sounded good too, but at times her intensity just over rode everything and she would shout the verses or change them up completely to account for her sudden thrusts of anger. I had always wondered how legit all this was, cause admittedly it can be a  bit much. Like how much of this is manufactured and I gotta tell you that being this close to it, made me a believer.
I’m not saying that it wasn’t ridiculous that she required two handlers to get her on and off stage – who she kept looking over to for approval/reassurance. Or how they would have to come out and remind her to drink the tea on her piano, or when she would look lost to offer her a towel. It was all a bit much, but her elusiveness has reached such legendary heights over the years that it was thrill just to even see her, let alone this close and see her perform. The new songs were really good too.
Setlist: Fast as You Can
On the Bound
Paper Bag
A Mistake
Anything We Want (New Song)
Valentine (New Song)
Sleep to Dream
Extraordinary Machine
Every Single Night (New Song)
Carrion
Criminal

After she finished, I stuck around to see Sharon Van Etten, another songstress that I was recently turned on to. Her stuff was a little quiet for the cavernous Stubb’s as well as first day excitement, but she got a great reception from the crowd and I thought she sounded great.

After that, I walked around Stubb’s to meet up with my friend Lena – A talented artist and a total babe – She’s a great writer and has a new musical project that she will be debuting later this year – you can check that out here

We talked a caught up a bit but then she was leaving so I grabbed another beer and while waiting for Dan Deacon to start his set.
Though I am not even remotely Deacon’s demographic – nerdy-teenage-smartass hipsters in bright clothing – He has always been entertaining in the few times I’ve seen him perform.
Deacon is also likable for his slacker appearance – He’s overweight, balding and the last person you would think could lead 2k people in a dance freak-out, so his improbability gives him that underdog factor.
However he is also from D.C./Maryland and has that zero bullshit quality as well – Without being dickish he exchanged words with the stage hands that were growing impatient with his setup time and his equipment failure. At one point he even said into the mic, “We got it, and you don’t need to speak to us like we are children” – later for which he apologized on the mic for and even lead the crowd to show appreciation for the crew who I think took it as sarcasm but it still seemed genuine to me.

Its unclear to me exactly what Deacon is performing, as it seems like he just hitting a bunch of sound effect with a propulsive dance looped beat. This time he had a full band with him, but other than Maestro, I’m not sure what his contributions actually are.
Known for snarky impromptu, he then started a parlor game among the 2k in attendance and created a giant dance circle while he was giving direction via a megaphone. Good times –
And now for something totally different, I left there to go over to the building that used to be called Emo’s to see the Sword. A local Austin band that has reached global success, especially with a high-[profile tour as the opening slot for Metallica recently.
Trickykid alumni Never Got Caught along with Clutch toured with them as well,so I’ve gotten friendly with them over the years as well as they have become one of my favorite bands. So I was excited when they invited me over to their showcase.
I get there, and suddenly I see a familiar face onstage while they are getting setup – Their is a camera crew filming this for a show and its host – Anthony Bourdain who’s career is a constant reference at my mother and sister’s homes. I even took them to see him on his tour last year.
The guys in the Sword were so busy with all of this, I didn’t even have the chance to really even let them know that I was here, or express my gratitude for their invitation.
In what seemed like a millenia to get properly sound-checked, the bass player knew he was holding up the party, and finally threw his hands up after shouts of “Goddamn, it doesn’t have to be perfect” started emitting from the crowd- and got the show started.

They were fucking deadly as always and they played like 8 new songs. The newer stuff sounded more straight up rock which is direction that I’m happy that they are increasingly headed in. Starting with Black Sabbath’s Children of the Grave and ending with their hit Freya that’s also become a staple of Guitar Hero – with all new stuff in between.Ok, wanna get even heavier? – Where could this night take us now, How about across the street where Corrosion of Conformity were playing a dive bar for $5.00? – Perfect.

A brief history lesson of C.O.C. – For the first ten years of their existence their were a three-piece (sometimes four) punk juggernaut with a blistering sound and a downright frightening image. They were ones of the bands when you were younger that you actually feared.
In the early 1990’s they acquired new member Pepper Keenan, who not only took over on vocals but on the later albums, his taste/persona seemed to take over the would band. His first record with them, Blind turned them into a straight up Heavy Metal band and then with the next three (and finally commercial success) they became this southern fried, blues-y Pantera-ish entity that made them completely unrecognizable from the former years, especially after drummer Reed Mullin left the band.
For most people this was their first time hearing the band and thought they were like this new Southern Rock band, which you can imagine completely alienated, their former punk rock faithful.
If I was being truthful, even though the purest will condemn this, when I want to listen to C.O.C. its those three southern rock albums I like the best, and probably haven’t purposely listened to those early records since I first heard them as a kid.
Well for this tour, Pepper Keenan is absent, (actually in the band Down with Pantera member Phil Anselmo) – Reed Mullin is back, C.O.C. are once again a three piece, just released a new album that’s a complete return to its punk rock roots and this tour they will be playing that stuff and only that stuff to celebrate its full-circle return.

Though the sound in this place is dismal, they still kicked severe ass – Though I totally miss Pepper, I can’t deny that Mike Dean is actually better suited as a front man than him. He’s more engaging, more menacing, and has the between song banter down flat, something that Keenan has always suffered with. I saw the show in Dallas a few days prior and both of these shows were just brutal and way exceeded my expectations.Setlist:

Bottom Feeder
Psychic Vampire
Loss for Words
Vote With a Bullet
Mad World
Consumed
Seven Days
Your Tomorrow
The Doom
The Snake Has No Head
The Moneychangers
Deliverance
Rat City
Holier
Hungry Child
Leeches
Technocracy

What else is left? How much further can this night go? – Now I had to go get my car and head over to Lustre Pearl (which was easier said than done) to end this first night with Mobb Deep.


I was also their to meet up with my buddy Matt, who I would be staying with on this trip. My man loves that gangster shit, and now that it was almost 2am and we hadn’t seen each other in a year, I got a drunken hero’s welcome haha.We left there to get some late-night drive thru before heading to his place. I hadn’t seen his new place since he moved in and their I was introduced to his roommates’ sister and her boyfriend as well as the couch I would be living on for the next week.Stay tuned for more…..Photos –

Roy Turner
Eric Danton
Chris Ellis

Lights All Night 2011

 

Dec 31st 2011
NYE in Dallas at Lights All Night!

GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY
You really couldn’t pick a better band for the gig. is known for their intense light shows and dedicated, often costumed fans. Their show, it seems, was made for a New Year’s Eve party. They sounded great, and surprisingly there did not seem to be any issues with acoustics in such a cavernous space. The band’s lasers reflected off all the metal and glass above made for one of the unique and coolest things I’ve ever seen at a concert.

 

GIRL TALK – Ringing in the New Year

Going on at around 11:30pm he had a good half hour to get everyone pumped up and excited, which was no problem has I mentioned before his shows are like the most over the top party you have ever been to regardless of what day it is. Obviously this was going down in the Really Large Room where I already was for Ghostland. Thankfully someone had the sense to move the backstage hospitality tent from no-man’s land a half a mile away down the corridor to right next to the stage.
By this time I had been chugging champagne, met this whole group of girls from San Francisco, was wearing some ridiculous hat and party favors and was generally getting down. The people at his shows in the past have been some of the most annoying and trying people I’ve ever been around at some of the festivals I have been to where he has performed. The indictment of the culture I layed out earlier is not far from a Girl Talk show in terms of shallow self-promotion, so normally I would never get on stage for this but hey, its New Year’s Eve. Let’s get do

Shaking my ass, a drink in my hand,   I was having a good time.It was a banner year for electronic music, so it seemed fitting to pay tribute to it by counting down the final moments of 2011 to the sound of some of the best electronic musicians around. Their was a nervous energy in the air as the midnight hour approached. You know that feeling, but it was at a fever pitch, as the party was building up to it – my stomach was in knots and I prepared myself for the mania that was about to occur – 3…2…1… HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

But nothing could have prepared me for the earthquake of emotion and excitement that rang out as we hit midnight and it was balloons & confetti as far as the eye could see. A really great moment. I
MSTRKRFT
Now for some the moments immediately after the countdown and things have died down from that initial peak are with filled with different emotions. For some, its the end of the party, end of the year and time to go home. I’ve been this person a few times in the past (regardless if I wanted to be or not) – for others they spend the rest of the night aimlessly trying to maintain that high and feeling disappointed (I’ve been that guy a few times before too) – or for some, and this was me on this night – was that was the end of the year, but the beginning of the party.
Still in the Really Large Room, by now I had a little entourage with me of people I had met and picked up along the way as we kept the party going with MSTRKRFT.

Great set and after they were done and I went walking around exploring and just taking in the whole scene – in the Really Large Room they had  and seeing everyone dancing and having a good time.

The GoGo Gadgettes

As I mentioned earlier about the evolution of the Raver Girl – alot of it its derivative of the Go-Go dancer, and over time even the go-go dancers have take a page or two out of the colorful and unique/sexy styling of the raver girls. Well it was only a matter of time before someone organized and branded a team of this hybrid – if at first out of competition and maybe later as necessity, and finally as commerce, as almost every event like this I’ve been to/performed at in Texas the last few years have featured just a team – and this one was no different. As I went exploring I saw these little mini-stages setup all over the convention center with members of this team doing their thing – I give you the GoGo Gadgettes

 

No word if their is a rival gang led by Dr. Claw (if you got that joke, you are old) – imagine if the tough but hot as hell punk looking cheerleaders from the Smells Like Teen Spirit video combined with Hugh Hefner’s Girls Next Door if they all went to an Anime convention and you have the Gadgettes.
Their bio describes them as:

“A high-energy crew & unified group of individuals, each Gadgette comes fully equipped with a one-of-a-kind style along with smokin looks to kill, a passion for the beats, and some serious ass-kickin skillz. We dare you to not stop & stare.”

Whoever wrote that is probably the most annoying person alive, but they do make good on what their saying.

The hour was getting late and when I would walk from room to room the walls were lined with those coming down, still glowing in the dark but necks barely bobbing.
Nothing makes me feel older than learning about a new drug at a music festival.
Did you know “Cotton Candy” is a mix of LSD and cocaine? To which I responded, “I DON’T THINK YOU SHOULD TAKE THAT!”

So the hour became even latter and as the clock stretched toward 4am it was time to say goodnight. The option to stay longer became mute as well as they were officially winding it down and having everyone head back down the long stairs.

 

You know that scene whenever en masse is leaving a large event and they are still so hyped from it and then having to be in such close proximity with one another they start to get visions of revolution? – That was this scene – my ears never rang louder than getting through this herd has around 3k people were exiting and screaming and cheering at the top of  their lungs. All I could think about was that the people staying at the hotel next door probably called it a night hours ago and suddenly theirs a sovereign nation of naked glowing young people taking to the streets on New Year’s Eve at 4am. This was awesome and the national news the next day said it was the biggest New Year’s Eve party in the country. Happy New Year!(Epilogue: – Thanks so much for reading all about this adventure and all of the adventures of this year – Professionally and personally its been one of the best years of my life and I can’t believe all the things that I got to do personally and all the things that we managed to accomplish professionally –
This was a banner year for us starting with endorsements at the NAMM Convention in January, to making national headlines with the insanity of our dueling showcases at SXSW in March.
April saw us hit California to host a suite at the Coachella site that brought the Big Four of Thrash all together in the States for the first time, and we managed to spend five nights with the Purple One while we were there.
The Summer was a confusing blur of mass touring that lead us to the Fall that found us back with the Big Four one again, this time on the East Coast with a legendary blowout at Yankee Stadium.
We were honored to participate with All Tommorrow’s Parties for their I’ll Be Your Mirror festival in Asbury Park a few weeks later and having the privilege to spend four days with Portishead.
After just celebrating one of the best Christmas seasons I can ever remember, we rang in the New Year with the above tale.We have got so much coming up in the New Year –  appearances all over the country and much much more, stay tuned, Happy New Year and we will see you in 2012!!)
Photos –Roy Turner
Mike Brooks
Loran Jatunov
Calder Wilson
Daniel Rorigue
Terry Walsh
Daniel Akers
Roger Ho

Fun Fun Fun Fest 2011 w/ Slayer, Public Enemy & More (Nov/2011)

Ok so after an incredibly busy last few months, I was now headed back down to Austin for the Fun Fun Fun Fest. These always look totally awesome and have such an insane and random lineup and yet I’d never been to one until now. The lineups always looked good but there was always something in the way etc. But with the promise of Public Enemy, Henry Rollins, Kool Keith, and Slayer all in one weekend, I was ready for action.

2011 Fun Fun Fun Fest – Nov 4th-6th – Auditorium Shores – Austin, TX

Erin has a house in Austin and actually claims Austin as home when asked and she’s always excited about going down there when we do, so the drive down was actually really fun. Her having a house down there makes it super easy and I was looking forward to a great weekend.

Nov 4th

I get in the guest line and get our wristbands and to my surprise the guy behind the desk hands me a shitload of free drink tickets. He’s wearing a Boston Red Sox hat and says that we met at a Never Got Caught/Clutch show a few years ago. Thanks man!

It was after 7pm before we even got there but the festival had started at noon – the only act I wanted to see that was left was Public Enemy.
Last month, I was at the All Tomorrow’s Parties event in Asbury Park where we saw PE put on one of the best shows of the year and threatened to steal the entire festival.
So needless to say I would have already been looking forward to the show but after what we saw just a few weeks ago, the anticipation was even higher.

They have the stages set up in pairs right next to each other, so that the minute one stage stops, the next one can begin immediately so its continuous non-stop music – one of the better ideas that the Warped Tour has brought to the table.

We were actually standing directly behind the two stages watching Four Tet do his thing –

 

 

We were actually pinned between this trailer that was the dressing room and the back of the stage when a few things of mention happened:

One –  was that though we really enjoyed PE in New Jersey, one thing was that the soundcheck was excruciating – It went on for almost as long as their set and was led by what I can only imagine is some relative of Chuck D’s that he needed to give a job to. This older, extremely over-bearing man with zero time-management skills who’s idea of getting the crowd ready was to scream “AAAAHIGHT??” – About one million times.
Well while we are watching Four Tet, sadly for him the soundboard was to his right while PE and annoying stage mgr were soundchecking to his left.
PE’s stage mgr was actually shouting orders to the soundman at the board thru Four Tet while he was performing on stage!
I couldn’t believe it – Four Tet, a super nice guy would occasionally (and incredulously) shoot a look over at PE’s stage mgr with a confused smile as if to say:  “Can you not see that I’m actually in the middle of my set right now dude?”.

Two – While we are watching this, again its a tight squeeze and only one person can pass between the back of the stage and the dressing room & see that Chuck D was squeezing his way through.

Three – So after Four Tet wraps and again so that the music can be seamless PE is about to start and we are now standing on the side of the stage a mere feet from where they will be performing, when suddenly the entire stage/backstage area is cleared as if the President is coming to watch PE (maybe he was? – I could see that) – Instead it wasn’t the President, it was actor Ryan Gosling and company. Sadly, their will be much more about him as this post progresses.

Public Enemy

Ok so now we are kinda half in the photo pit and half in the crowd and let met tell you something, Austin is passionate about their politics and they are equally passionate about their Hip-Hop and now here were the kings of the game ready to get down. Their was nearly a mini-riot before they even took the stage and when they hit all fucking hell broke loose.

I didn’t know if they were gonna stick to what they have been doing this year which is all of Fear of a Black Planet but the show certainly started out that way.
The effect was briefly transformational, Chuck brought the crowd back into the present by referencing and praising the nationwide “Occupy” movement. Flavor Flav followed that by thanking the crowd for making him the biggest reality television star ever. Thud.
In effect completely loosing all of the momentum that the first three jams had whipped everyone up in.
At one point he brought his teenage Godson up there who he commanded to freestyle rap on the spot – It appeared that Flav might have only met this kid once before and it was probably earlier today and to please his famous Godfather he might have mentioned that he “rapped”. The fear on this poor kid’s face that Flav was throwing his teenage ass to the wolves, was almost as cringe-inducing as the one “rap” the kid actually made which was:

“I came to the fest to have fun, because I’m Flavor Flav’s Godson”

The crowd moaned but clearly felt for this kid –

In spite of this and other Flav shenanigans, the set was not only genuine but it also extended the PE political mythos further into the group’s third decade.
Sending everyone home happy with the belief that the hit parade they’d just seen was part of something far more meaningful. Whether it was that or not was almost entirely immaterial. Friday’s headlining spot was built on the idea of Public Enemy as a relevant and provocative cultural constant, and if you went into the night holding that stock you certainly were not’t in selling mode at its close. In that view as well as most others, it was a success.

Setlist –

Contract On The World Love Jam
Welcome To The Terrordome
B Side Wins Again
911 Is A Joke
Meet The G That Killed Me
Show Em Watcha Got
Bring The Noise
Don’t Believe The Hype
Cold Lampin’ With Flavor
Can’t Truss It
Night Of The Living Baseheads
He Got Game/Anti-Negro Machine
Burn Hollywood Burn
Black Is Back
Timebomb
Shut Em Down
Rebel Without A Pause
Fight The Power

Epilogue – Now during this, the other main attraction (and perhaps for some the main reason for coming) was that Danzig was staging something of a career retrospective and even more importantly something of the closest you will get to a Misfits reunion by including a set of Misfits songs to be performed with famed Misfits’s guitarist Doyle Von Frankenstein.
I mention this because sadly this festival will be remembered mostly for Danzig’s complete and total meltdown (in a history of his meltdowns) and besides Ryan Gosling, this is all everybody talked about for the rest of the festival. Apparently he had made some really weird demands involving soup that even when they were met didn’t prevent the show from melting down and the Misfits portion never happening. Lots of soup jokes followed the rest of the weekend.

You can read festival organizer Graham account of the situation here

Now let me say this – Even if PE weren’t playing I would have skipped this – As completely blasphemous as this will sound, I do not, nor have I ever cared even an ounce about anything to do with Glen Danzig, not even for a second. I have never owned a Misfits record, nor do I care to, I couldn’t even tell you the names of any of their songs if Metallica hadn’t covered several of them. That is how completely uncool and unpunk I am and what a total square I am, and I could give two shits who knows it.
However, I do know that the band holds great importance to many many people, and I’m sure it was more than one person’s decision to come based upon this appearance and to have Danzig shit all over it is really lame and unfair to them.

After-show –

Kool Keith – Empire Automotive

One of the cool things about this fest too is much like the ACL Fest the organizers take advantage that Austin is the live music capital of the world and host after shows all over the city. I love Kool Keith and was glad he was booked to do his own late-night weirdness in his own setting, instead of on a big stage in the middle of the day. And let me tell you something, this show couldn’t have been any weirder even for him.
Since we had only seen really one act we were still roaring to go, and even if I was tired I would have made the effort to see Kool Keith.
So much weirdness, where do I begin? First of all it was weird/typically Austin cool that he was playing in an auto body shop.
Secondly, when we got there which was around 10:30pm he wasn’t going on for like three hours haha.
I had wanted to see Trash Talk but they had just finished and when I asked the merch guy who was coming on before Keith, he turned into this caricature of a human spouting slang so cartoonish I thought I was being Punk’d.
So for three hours we sat in this body shop waiting for the weirdest (and arguably the most talented) MC of all time to come on. During which time we had beer spilled on us which seemed like a half a dozen times, but Erin and I were actually in good talks and good spirits.
Then finally Kool Keith took the stage –

 

 

Let me tell you something, I’ve seen him perform on every tour since the first Dr. Octagon LP and so I have seen some really brown shows of his, but this one takes the proverbial shit cake. I have seen him literally kill onstage before (Coachella 2004) and I’ve seen him start selling cdrs from his back pocket in the middle of the show (Dallas 2005) to many other examples (and we had also just seen him at the Ultramagnetic MCs reunion in Asbury Park) but this time he was downright scary, but no less entertaining and funny, until he wasn’t.
He had Kutmaster Kurt DJ’n and he came out as usual, but then it was a mess from there on out. Kurt would just play something, Keith would rap a known song over it, and then if he didn’t feel like finishing it, he would just abandon it, leaving Kurt to catch up. This has value as theirs probably not a rapper alive that can effortlessly freestyle like that and just move and shift at will. On the other hand its execution feels like the ramblings of an insane homeless man.
We enjoyed some of it, when he was doing stuff like Get off my elevator and alot of the Dr. Doom tracks – but what we were enjoying more was watching people’s reactions and then watching them leave.
Not just because of the late hour, by the time he got to the real dirty stuff like Sex Style and Girl let me touch you there people were dropping like flies.
It seemed to have no rhyme or reason or no end. We even saw the guys from Workaholics walk out shaking their heads, but we stayed till the end.

Nov 5th

Finally get parked and get inside to start the day and the first thing we see is a wrestling ring set up right in the middle of the field with a match in full swing taking place.

Anarchy Championship Wrestling

That was something else I was loving about this festival was it kind of had a carny sleaze to it – It wasn’t glossed up like Lollapalooza, and the randomness of having wrestling and other events really worked. Not to mention, I’m a huge fan of wrestling –

 

The action was sloppy of course but so much fun, and it was great that you knew that you were surrounded by people that were probably being exposed to wrestling in this capacity for the first (and some surely the last) time. While Erin was taking pics of the action suddenly this dude walks up to me who is dressed like Rayden from the fucking Mortal Kombat game and it standing oddly and very close to my face. Because of the wind and dust, the place was over run with dustdevils and for which the hipsters were remedying themselves with by wearing fashionable bandannas around their faces like they were about to hold up a bank in the Old West. Rayden was wearing this obscuring his face and his gay ass Rayden hat – when he pulls his bankrobber gear down and sporting a shit eating grin to my reaction of “Who the fuck are you pal?” look on my face to reveal that it was my old pal Justin – for which if you knew him this was par for the course.
Good times –
This was just the start of The Day of Running into Musicians from Dallas Day – This was followed by as were walking over to the backstage area, we were perusing the wares that were for sale in the local villagers market they had setup and I desperately needed a pair of sunglasses, when we ran into Mike Graff and Peter Schmidt, two accomplished musicians from Dallas.
Graff was the guitarist for the greatest band that you have never heard, Course of Empire – seriously one of the best bands ever – that had a major label deal and the label had no idea what to do with them and they faded into obscurity.
Schmidt was in Funland with drummer Will Johnson that went on to become Centro-Matic and Clark Vogeler is now the guitarist for the Toadies.
I practically worshiped Graff in high school and we have had a great rapport for 20 years so it was really good to see him and catch up.
Speaking of the Toadies, right after this we ran into my buddy Todd who sings and also plays guitar in that band and had a good laugh as always.
Later that night we ran into and had a great laugh with the always funny and interesting, Wayne Coyne.Ryan GoslingAs if I give two shits, I wouldn’t be accurately describing the experience of the festival if I didn’t mention the mania over Ryan Gosling. I mentioned earlier about how we was responsible for us having to leave the backstage area of the Public Enemy to make room for his royal douchyness. The way that we exchange information is so insane these days that by Day 2 of the festival their was a Tumbler account documenting his every move at the festival.The minute we got backstage the first thing we see is Gosling and company being followed by a film crew that we would later learn was Austin filmmaker Terrence Malick shooting some candid footage of Gosling for an upcoming project –

 Unbeknown to me at the time, but the girl next to him (looking like the constant filming is giving her a migraine) is Roony Mara – who went on to play Lisbeth Salander in the English adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – I just thought she was just some super babe worthy of Gosling’s status. I would actually meet her at this same spot four months later unexpectedly during SXSW – .

Ok movie stars and super babes aside, what caught my attention was out of the corner of my eye I spot true royalty. I was having a conversation with Franki Chan while Erin was in the bathroom when I spot Joe Lally.
I knew that our tardiness had all but caused us to miss his set, but I had to ask him anyway – so I approached and he confirmed that I had indeed missed it for which I started cursing the sky and we had a good laugh and a nice talk. Joe is one of the coolest ever.

Wugazi

Ok so when we ran into Joe Lally, I just assumed that he was on his way to see this thing called Wugazi, an apparent mash-up of Fugazi songs and the raps of the Wu-Tang Clan, who were actually billed higher than Joe Lally, a member of Fugazi himself. Not that I thought Joe would have any interest in this but I joked with him that it would probably make him look like a dickhead if he didn’t at least have a small peek and then I teased him about his curiosity.
He seemed to only have heard of it and knew that they were playing but convinced me he had really no idea that they were about to go on 15 feet away.
So we walk over there, where we stayed all of about 3 mins and Joe left before I did – the picture below should do the talking as to why –

 

 

This is something that could only exist today – two extremely white, trust fund looking douche bags, who are able to convince the blogosphere that their idea is “genius” without ever having to prove how solid their work is and suddenly the cool factor gets them billed higher than an actual member of Fugazi. Unacceptable – their work was not solid and the samples they used were weak and the whole thing looked really embarrassing.

Donald Glover

Another attraction of this increasingly weird festival is they also had a tent dedicated to name comedy acts. All I’ve been hearing this year is about Donald Glover as the heir to the throne. That throne being the lineage of Foxx, Cosby, Pryor, Murphy, Rock, Chapelle – and I’m a committed fan of all of these heavyweights so I was very curious and thought it would be fun so we went over to check it out. I knew that his guy also has a rap group that was gonna be performing later so I was a bit leery of him.

 

 

The assumption is that fans of one medium think the other is unwatchable, or the historical pattern is that the artist’s talent resides heavily in one camp and the other “experiment” is hard to watch for everyone. What sets Glover apart is the fact that he is still an unproven fresh face in many respects, and that seems to give him limitless ambition. It’s clear that he takes both sides of his career very seriously. Serious dedication to comedy gives him a reputation as a very silly individual, which eventually ends up as defensive lyrics in his songs about how “hard”’ he is as a rapper. It’s a fine and difficult line that Glover treads sometime skillfully, to varying degrees of success. Seeing him perform for 30 mins in a tent in the middle of the day doesn’t even remotely make me an expert, but I think its fair to say, to that though I appreciate his new school attitude and ways of doing things, his material just isn’t that solid and it feels like it will date it to be trend happening now and overall his comedy seems a little too hip for me.

Dan Deacon

Though I’ve seen Dan Deacon numerous times and somewhat enjoyed it, the only reason we were over here to see this was because:
a) Their wasn’t anything else going on at the moment that we cared about
b) This stage is closest to the backstage refreshments and couches.
c) The act that we did wanna see was going on after him.

I was talking about this the other day, and finally figured something out – Among the colorfully dressed hipster types and their ironic behavior and painfully white guys using hip-hop slang and unnecessary beards, the one thing they are trying to achieve the most is a “moment” – That “moment” can only come when someone gives them a reason for everyone to jump up and down in unison in what looks like a controlled riot – that is what they are after, and even if they band SUCKS, and trust me, most of them do – as long as they are having the “moment” that will make a great pic for the social networks of choice they are happy.
Be it at a Girl Talk show, or Matt and Kim – as long as their cinematically jumping, they are happy.

 

 

This is the only way to fully explain the popularity of someone like Dan Deacon – Here is a guy that is fat, bald, really ugly and dresses like he’s autistic – and doesn’t sing or even play an instrument as far as I can tell – just sets up some gadgets on a table with loops from a Casio keyboard and blasts them though a speaker and that’s the show. But it gives everyone a reason to jump and have the moment and the potential of chaos is enough to attract people to watch and incite it themselves.
To make it even sexier, Deacon apparently doesn’t like stages to make it even more “I’m on your level,” , unconventional and pushes the potential for mayhem even higher – so while we were actually standing on stage – Deacon was setting up his table right on the other side of the barricadeThe sound for his set was atrocious, and you could tell it was killing him. And by extension, it killed me. He had the chance to get the crowd going on a few occasions, but overall a complete waste of time, other than it gave us a chance to actually stand on stage and get a great view. I looked to my right and their was fucking Gosling, dude was everywhere.

Kool Keith (substituting for Rakim)

Ok so we got word an hour or so ago that unfortunately Rakim, one of the acts I was most looking forward to seeing, had broken his foot and wasn’t going to be performing today. That sucks for all involved but holy shit as a replacement since he was in town (see above) – its Kool Keith to the rescue!

 

 

I had even remotely recovered from the weirdness of show last night, and seeing him in the middle of the day was as bizarre as he is but we were ready for more (I think) – but I don’t think he was ready for much more than either a nap or more drugs. Same as last night, Kurt just basically solo’d on the turntables and Keith would just rap a few bars of whatever song came into his head. Being one of the most, if not the most prolific rapper of all time, these lines could come from any of the staggering 50+ albums he’s released over the past 20 years. We got a bit of East West Hustlers and Blue Flowers that we didn’t get last night, but the only fully cohesive song he did at both shows was the Ultramagnetic Mc’s staple Poppa Large.
Right after he performed we ran into my buddy Igor, who took most of the pictures on this blog entry. He’s obviously a photographer and was running from stage to stage, so we only hung for a sec, but since he doesn’t drink he did give me his drink tickets. Thanks buddy.

Childish Gambino

Ok so as mentioned earlier, we had seen Donald Glover’s comedy set and now it was time for his rap act. For a guy who, a year ago, was mostly known—if at all—as part of the ensemble of a low-rated sitcom Community, the crowd hyped to see Gambino was staggering.

There are a couple reasons for it. Donald Glover, is an Internet phenomenon, propelled by social media savvy and a non-stop work ethic that has him crossing into many different worlds online.

 

 

We were back in that same position we have been last night squeezed behind the stage and dressing rooms where we met Chuck D. All in all is was actually pretty good, I went into pretty skeptical and I didn’t leave thinking they were any more legit than I did before I saw them, but the musicianship of the band was solid and the execution of the whole show was actually quite decent and enjoyable.

Lykke Li

Making the most of the day since we really only saw once act and taking advantage of our Access passes, we then ran through the backstage thoroughfare up to the side of the stage to see Lykke Li who I am a huge fan of.
More than anyone else we saw over the weekend, her use of visuals (monochrome outfits, thick smoke, billowing curtains and percussion as theater) to enhance her performance really showed forethought and planning—

 

 

Li also transformed Dance Dance Dance from debut album Youth Novels into an awesome drumstick battle with a bandmate, which the crowd ate up. It was a rare moment that one noticed the band, who generally stood back and stayed far out of Ms. Li’s spotlight. As the show pulled into the closing with hit Little Bit,it was obvious some numbers had been cut due to the late start—most notably Love Out Of Lust, which was sorely missed.
Li has such a distinct mix of beauty, showmanship and style. I’ve seen her a half a dozen times before and though you may not be able to tell from the above picture how much she tries to downplay her beauty, always wearing these long shapeless over-size robes, but seriously is their any real chance of hiding of freaking ridiculously hot she is? – One of my fave shows of the whole weekend.

The Damned

If only Danzig had stuck around to take notes while British Punk band The Damned showed them how to command a stage and address their audience. Frontman Dave Vanian was dressed to impress with slicked hair, shades, and leather gloves to go with his polished duds. The band sounded amazing, and even the young ones in the crowd were pulled in for the set. The music was great, and the commentary was too, with Dave and Captain Sensible poking ruthless fun at Danzig and his soup.

 

To drive home the “how uncool I am” narrative from before, I can’t think of this band without thinking about this: Summer of 1998 I had my first love – she was (and I’m sure probably still is) miles ahead of me in everything. She was a punk rawker into all the perverse cool shit, while my soundtrack that summer consisted of a steady diet of shit no one will ever think is cool like King’s X, 311, and Prince during his depressed phase. She was super into the Damned and the fact that they were true English punks and not mainstream in America like the Sex Pistols made it all the sexier.
We made a pilgrimage to legendary indie-record store Bill’s in Dallas where he charged her an exuberant amount of money for this one record, that some fat friend of hers stole that she wanted to replace. On the way home we also realized amid her excitement for getting the record that he never gave her back her change, in effectively doubling the price of the record! – We joked that we should have taken advantage of Bill’s homosexuality and had me purchase the record instead. I of course had never even heard of this band before that day which later soon contributed to her exit. I used to joke when people would ask me why we broke up I would reply “cause I have bad taste, and I don’t know anything about Crass” ( that and course my bad hygiene,which is a contradiction in terms if you think about it) – But hey, I didn’t know anything about her other favorite band, Ween, either and look how THAT turned out – Hang in there kids.

Major Lazer

….and then we walk just a few yards over from something tried and true to something new and fun, but really, really stupid. That’s the beauty of a festival like this. The ridiculousness was all in place, even amplified – more dancers, more songs, the Major Lazer in question still sports a bleached Mohawk and yells ridiculous catch phrases. “IS ANYONE DRUNK TONIGHT? WE’RE GONNA GET YOU DRUNK TONIGHT!”

 

 

 

 

I almost feel silly for criticizing it; Major Lazer has always been an entity that requires a specific state of mind and a specific place. I saw them at Coachella a few years ago and it was one of the most ridiculous and fun things of the whole weekend. I was clearly not in either, and as it wore on it became more annoying than entertaining because at that point I think I had reached musical saturation, and that’s the whole point right?.

…and you would think I would have – as this point of the night we had seen 7 bands, two wrestling matches, several movie stars, a comedian and enough dust covered hipsters to last a lifetime. But when you get locked in the tendency is to take it as far as you can, at least that always tends to be my tendency – see what I did there?

Aftershow –

Mates of State – The Parish

Ok, I always do this, and its so stupid – I convince myself that I have to do certain things, or therefore I’m lame and old, or just lame whatever. I get these stupid ideas in my head and make decisions because of them, no matter their practicality. This would be a perfect example.
Given all that I had been through in the past 24 hrs – drove from Dallas, saw Public Enemy and then a Kool Keith after-show, and all that we had seen and done today, it would be more than fair to just go home and go to bed.
But oh no, their was an after-show and so I kept pushing. One logical said that could be said is that it seems that when we are out doing stuff, her insanity begins to decrease, but left to the idle playground of the goddamn devil than all hell breaks loose, so I wanted to stay out as long as we could.
The other side of that is that, I don’t care one bit about Mates of State. I’ve never owned one record, couldn’t’ tell you one song and the few times I have seen them they were painfully average and boring.

 

 

So why was I here?, so fatigued I could barely stand – but soldiering on just so I could get to the finish line so that I could be satisfied that there wasn’t anything left to do that we hadn’t done. It’s a real character flaw of mine. We finally leave there when they finish and mercifully get home around 2am.Henry Rollins officiates wedding

Though I’m from the Dallas/Fort Worth and I don’t know them at all – I had heard that Henry Rollins was gonna be hosting the nuptials of Dallas-area residents and fest attendees Steven Hart and Page King prior to his show later tonight. This I had to see.

During the brisk and mildly absurd but ultimately touching ceremony, Rollins addressed the couple on the importance of the day before they exchanged their vows.

“Right now the two of you are surrounded and vastly outnumbered by people who want nothing more than your great happiness, and it’s safe to say many of them want for your happiness more than their own,” Rollins said. “With 7 billion people in the world and more than 200 million people in America the chances of you two intersecting are frankly against you. The fact that you found each other borders on being a miracle.”

A brief exchange of vows, ring exchange and first kiss was followed by a serenade by Internet sensation the Sexy Sax Man, who earned plenty of laughs and cheers from the crowd that was still applauding the new couple. This festival is freaking awesome.

Del the Funky Homosapien

Being the life-long student of Hip-Hop that I am and a long time fan of Del, I’ve never seen one of his solo shows. Proud to say that I have seen the Hieroglyphics as well as Deltron 30/30 but never just him doing his solo stuff. So I was very excited to check it out.

 

 

Two things that made this quite a bit of a disappointment for me was, one – again I LOVE hip-hop, and yes I tend to gravitate almost exclusively to the more intellectual based, worldly consciousness stylings of groups like the aforementioned Public Enemy and what is known as “underground hip-hop” which is silly, like Blackalicious, Juraasic 5, Busdriver, etc.
However the one thing that embarrasses me about the whole thing is their is an air of elitism that has nothing to do with me and socially it really gets on my nerves. Its so typical and boring that most of these groups play to nerdy, mostly white male (like me) audiences. But where I differ is I hate when they get on that “This is REAL hip-hop, this is the real shit” – and think they are better or somehow evolved than Lil Wayne or Drake. I personally can’t stand the music of Lil Wayne or Drake but its not because my tastes are so sophisticated because I’m so enlightened to what Hip-Hop really is.
I’m a white dude from Texas – how would this ever qualify me to the authentication of an originally all-black and completely original art form started in the South Bronx before I was born?
I just like what I like and leave the bullshit to the bullshitters, so that’s why it was disappointing when Del went off on some elitist non-sense for most of the time he was on stage.
The other was, I don’t know what she had taken or how much of it but whatever it was it had completely taken hold as every few verses I would look over at her and she was struggling to stand with her mouth wide open, eyes in the back of her head and completely unable to hold it together.
Even when I tried to hold her up she kept falling to the ground and gesticulating in ways that were beyond her control. It was terrifying, embarrassing, and I had no idea what to do about it. People were moving out her way like the casualty she was, while others were looking at me incredulously like “What the fuck is wrong with her?”.
I should have just gotten us out of there right then, but I was so disgusted with her and all that she had put me through and now the thing I had been waiting for all weekend, the 1-2-3 punch of Rollins/Posehn/Slayer were all up next and I perhaps selfishly, I wasn’t gonna let her bullshit blow it for me.I got her some water and we sat down for a bit. Thankfully she loves Henry Rollins and so I was hoping that this was gonna hold and keep her attention but having to stand and listen to someone talk for an hour is an undertaking in any condition.

Henry Rollins

We get over there and it felt like forever while we were standing there. People around us knew she was in bad shape and it was embarrassing and I had this fear that Rollins was gonna come out right as she finally nose-dived and then he would know it too and there would be a big scene.
We were right up front, (she is very short) and of course right when he starts, what looked like the local basketball team shows up and decided to stand right in front of us. I was aggressive with them and I didn’t care. Finally Rollins takes the stage and things are looking up.

 

 

 

 

Here are some of the topics he broached: travelings, North Korea, Blue Velvet, scaring the bejesus out of Dennis Hopper, John McCain, drugs, politics, life, longing, and “Life is short. You’ve got to get as many of these stories as you can under your cap.” In his parting words to the audience, where he enthused the importance of the contributions from each generation, he also imagined a world of “24-7 p-funk, Ramones block party.”
Freaking awesome as always.

Brian Posehn

Though we only caught the last half of Posehn’s 30 minute set – it was funny as hell and I was certainly in the need of a good laugh. Feeling inspired as always after seeing Rollins, it was great to laugh, if only for a sec before Slayer. I was also enjoying that, if you don’t know already that comedian Brain Posehn is a HUGE metal fan and one of its biggest ambassadors outside of the Metal community. He was a regular on the Sarah Silverman show and other Comedy Central programming. So this had to have been a freaking DREAM for him – instead of doing his bit in small two-drink minimum comedy club in some Midwestern city, here he was performing like a rock star on the biggest stage of huge festival in front of 10k people, in effect opening for Slayer. How fucking cool is that?

 

 

He talked a bit about that and did this great bit about ICP fans and a few other jokes I had heard him tell. And then he finished with a quip about masturbation and gave the horns and said “Now let’s get ready for Slayer!!”
Sounds good –

Slayer

There was a genuine roar from the crowd as the band—obscured on stage for the very beginning of the set by a huge white sheet upon which they projected pentagrams—launched into the brutal opening riff of the title track from 2009’s World Painted Blood. It’s okay, guys. Slayer is here.

 

 

The band’s set proceeded to dish out absolutely, non-stop, pummeling metal, because that is what Slayer is and does. If you wanted anthems of destruction and odes to Satan, then Slayer is your band.
Slayer is a singular, iconic artist. It’s more appealing now than ever, to more people than ever, to hear a band that just does what they do without any of those other concerns.
Slayer does not care how y’all are doing’ out there tonight, Austin. (Singer Tom Araya did make a “Are you having Fun Fun Fun yet” joke early on)

To drive home where I was mentally, you would think I would have OD’d on Slayer by now. This was my third show this year and my fifth in 13 months and have seen at least another dozen shows or more over the years, but I needed this. Being objective about the actual performance would be impossible for this night, normally I stand in the back and rawk a bit but overall I’m an analyzer, I don’t go for that “This is where you let your aggressions out” bullshit – but I needed an outlet for my frustrations so desperately, and holy shit is their a better therapist than a fucking Slayer show?
Yes there where other bands there that I knew and liked, but I needed something that I knew every word to – and let me tell you something, I rawked harder than I ever have in my life, and perhaps more than anyone there. You know that guy that you kinda fear because he’s so into it? That was me – I even almost jumped into the pit –
Saw this in the bathroom backstage –

 

 

We finally get out of there and instead of heading the Beauty Bar for Diplo‘s after-show party, I had to get her home and I was so beat I was ready myself.