Just a heads up for all the cool cats who get down with some good lo-fi, reach-down-into-your-soul-and-pull-the-insides-out, acoustic indie. St. Louis’ own Theodore is in town tomorrow, 30 June 2009, with support from Andrew Bryant and Michael Young. Based on their last trip through town during ’08, their sound is pretty solid and is well worth the emotional commitment (and the $5 in the least.) The show starts at 9 PM for a mere 5 spot. Tell a friend, these guys will be big in that Cursive sorta way one day.
While we were enjoying the block party last night we were approached by a very nice lady from SaveBuckroe.com. The city of Hampton owns the land surrounding Buckroe Beach, it is public land, and recently the Hampton City Council voted to rezone the land surrounding the beach so that it would be made available to public developers. Save Buckroe feels that such development would be detrimental to public access to the beach and have filed a petition to overturn the Council’s decision. They have until July 10 to gather 4500 signatures. If they are successful the ordinance would be suspended and subjected to a public referendum during the next general election.
Save Buckroe are looking for Hampton residents who are registered voters to sign the petition and stop the public Buckroe Bayfront park from being turned over to developers. They are also looking for volunteers to help gather signatures. Help us support them by spreading the word and encouraging others to sign the petition so that this beautiful area can be saved for public use.
Yesterday was the first time we’d been to the Hampton Block Party all year. We started off the evening with dinner at Taphouse and then capped some vids of Dixie Power Trio. And yes, there were four of them on stage.
Later in the night we moved into Marker to beat the crowd and the cover. Out on the deck was Snackbar Jones.
Note I do not have steady camera hands when I’m drunk.
We’ll be heading out later today to the Ocean View Pier to catch blues guitarist John Baldwin. We will have video up of him later tonight or tomorrow.
Two clips from The Black Hollies at The Boot on 6/26/2009. Not quite the same as the Loose Lips event below (that now I really wish I had cloned myself to go to as well), but the Black Hollies put on a strong nonstop show. In the entire two hour set they threw down, they stopped once for 5 minutes or so. Otherwise, where one song ended and the other began was pretty hard to tell the way they overlapped and segued their songs together.
Today’s public service announcement comes to us via our fellow twit Jennie Z, who has a few things to say about jogging at Mt. Trashmore:
Running in public parks: the list of hate (explicit lyrics)
I’ve been running at Mt. Trashmore a lot, a nice public park with great paved trails and all that jazz. Being out there a lot I see the same types of people out there over and over. Many of them annoy me to no end so I have to rant. I’ve been saving this up for a while.
[ed note: This is as far as Jennie could make it without lapsing into vulgarity. We've put the rest of Ms. Z's rant and disregard for proper capitalization below the fold as not to offend our more sensitive readers. ]
So last night was the Loose Lips party @ Bar None, and with the Restless crew involved I knew it was going to be off the chain. I convinced my SO to come along and even got up with Elektrokitten and CobraTom who followed us up there. None of us had been to Bar None before and didn’t know what to expect. We were kinda worried when we pulled up to a small brick building in the middle of a dark street in what looked like a bad part of town, the only reassurance being the lights of the skyscrapers from Town Center a mile away. We may have just been uptight cause everything was totally cool once we got inside.
Elektrokitten, moi, and CobraTom
Bar None has a bit of a dive feel in some respects, and it is seems like what I imagine CBGB’s must have been like: Small, claustrophobic bathrooms covered in sharpie and stickers, inadequate parking, scores of people waiting outside to get in, people bumping and jostling as they try to get by each other between the dancefloor, the bathroom and the bar; that’s also what gives it charm. Posters everywhere for local art and music shows, bands and places I’d never heard of. And the people. What a great place to people-watch. What a whole different scene from what we have in Newport News and Hampton. I had almost forgotten the years and Norfolk and just the diversity of people that I’d been accustomed to being around. People who don’t care what people think about them and are being who they want to be completely and without apology. Rebels. Artists.
Once you walked in the small area to the right was setup with displays from different artwork from RESTLESS BODIES, and to the left the bar, which only left a narrow space along the front wall that would prove to be a chokepoint for everyone trying to move between the door and the dancefloor. We parked our assess at the far side of the bar closest to the djs, ordered some beer and listened to some music.
Oh!Boy
LRDMRCY, DJ Ronnie, and Oh!Boy(l-r)
It was quite a treat to see 3 djs at once that weren’t named Dara/AK1200/DieselBoy. I over heard someone say they were having a Kraftwerk moment. I really wish I had gotten more. I had just setup the camera along a railing where I could see it from across the room and not have to baby it. I looked away for a second and looked back and the camera was gone. I walked over to where it had been and noticed the bass had rattled it off of the railing and onto the floor. Turns out the battery was dead, which is strange as it has been plugged in the whole day. Again, apologies that I failed you, dear Reader, as the music was awesome. We also failed in that the only pic we thought to take last night was the one above! Let it just be said that it was wicked. Another pair of guys were running a laptop that controlled the lights, fog machines and impressive lazer display that dazzled the dancefloor all night.
If it’s any consolation, you can listen to Ordinary Boy’s It’s Almost Summer mix, copies of which they were giving away along with some small buttons with Loose Lips on them. Nice touch guys. They had printed some large posters up for the event which they had plastered up all over the inside of the dance floor, which stayed pretty empty for most of the first hour. I’m not all up on the subgenres of techno these days, (you’ll have to ask elektrokitten for that discussion!) so I’ll just tell you what I heard, which was 4 to floor all night long, electro and house back and forth. There was a Kanye West remix by DJ Benzi, and a Rapture remix that I really liked. It was a good mixture of rocking electro beats, and people were really having a good time as we left.
We had to leave in order to be up early this morning, and so we dipped out just after 11 as things were really heating up. The place was filled to capacity and it was wall to wall through the chokepoint to get back out. It was definatley a success. You know a party aint a party until the cops show up.
I don’t know how things usually are at Bar None, but last night was totally worth it. If last night is any indication, the line outside the door is going to be even longer for the next event, whenever that may be. I don’t know how much longer they’ll be able to keep it at Bar None as pretty soon the party will start spilling out into the street!
And lastly, let me just say that I’ve come to the opinion that there is no real person named Charlie Restless, the alleged personality behind RESTLESS BODIES. I believe that name to be a construct like Keyser Söze, made up as a front for an art and party collective who’s ultimate objective is to rock the fuck out. I asked several people if they new Charlie and if they could point him out to me, only to be told that he had ‘stepped out’ and would ‘be right back’ and was ‘taking the longest shower ever’. The Restless Twitter account is likely manned by various RESTLESS BODIES staff members, who are led by the real leader of the group, who would reveal himself to me only by the name Chance.
We’ll be looking for the next party soon, we’ll let you know as soon as we hear.
Hampton
Bill Morris @ McFaddens 6-9 PM
The Prisoners @ Marker 20
Virginia Beach
Chasing Arrows with City Voices @ The Half Shell 9 PM $10 18-20, $5 21+
Jamie McLean Band @ Jewish Mother 9 PM $8 in advance via inticketing.com or at the restaurant.
Natures Child @ Timbuktu 7 PM
Brad Street @ Clutch Bar and Grill 8 PM
The Muckrakes with The Bible Beaters @ The South End Pub 8 PM $6
The Wholigans @ The Seaside Palladium (as a part of Sandstock) @9 PM Free
Flies With Honey @ Smackwater Jack’s 9 PM
Loose Lips (DJ RonnieM. lordamercy. d.beard + ordinaryboy) @ BarNone $3 21+
Everybody Loves Tequila @ 15th St. Raw Bar 9 PM Free
Grant Austin Taylor Band @ Hell’s Kitchen on the Bay 9:30 PM
Element @ Hot Tuna 10 PM
Jack Beck @ Keagan’s Irish Pub @ 10PM
Cock Diesel @ Reagle Beagle 10 PM
Norfolk
The Black Hollies with DJ Lord Thomas @ The Boot 10 PM $7
Terry Garland @ The Taphouse 9 PM
Mid-Life Crisis @ Cap’n Rons Bar and Grill 9:30 PM
Versus The Universe @ Hell’s Kitchen 10 PM
Newport News
Brian Sewell @ Firkin & Frigate
Hey Hey Hooligan @ Manhattans
Inside Out Band @ Keagan’s Irish Pub 10 PM
Yorktown
Pawn Shop Lifters @ Bayhaven Grille
Elizabeth City
Further Adieu with Nick Simmons @ City Wine Sellar 7 PM Free
A clip each from Friday’s eccentric show at Norfolk’s The Boot (excuse the shaky vision, it’s hard to hold a cam in one hand, and a glass of Boot brew in the other). The show opened with Chesapeake local Sam Karr. Sam’s got some fresh and captivating guitar skills, with his solo show ranging from the use of live loops to some wicked tap and fretwork. Words just don’t do this justice. You can find more of Sam’s work at http://www.purevolume.com/samkarr . Check the HD action too, because Sam’s hands actually move fast enough to look like the video skipped normally.
The show’s headliners, Lost in the Trees, hail from “down south yonder way” in Chapel Hill, NC. There was a majesty in the way they completely filled the stage with an asundry assortment of instruments; from a string section, to mandolin, to even a tuba. The only way to even begin to wrap your mind around what kind of magical and lush sound this can be, is to catch them live or check out their Myspace, http://www.myspace.com/lostinthetrees . Here’s a clip from their set, which ended with the band in the audience doing that thing they do.
A photo set from this show is available to view here.
Good news everyone, we’ve managed to recruit IT pro, avid twitter and music lover EvilRobert as Norfolk editor for EpicHoney! Robert can usually be found most nights at The Boot in Norfolk, so he’ll be posting info on what shows are going on along with photos and videos of the bands that he catches.
We’ve just set him up so expect some stuff from him later this week.