Archive for the 'Local Arts' Category

29
Oct

Rock The Center Music Festival

The Peninsula Fine Art’s Center will be hosting a local music festival called Rock The Center this Saturday, Oct 31, as a fundraiser for the center. There will be picnic style food, beer and wine, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and beach blankets. Tickets are $10 for PFAC members, military and students; $15 for everyone else.

Performance schedule
Academy of Rock Music, 1:00 – 1:45
Robbie Snell, 2:00 – 2:45
You, Me and the Bedsheets, 3:00 – 3:45
Godspeed and Good Fortune, 4:00 – 4:45
Holly Would, 5:00 – 5:45
The Vibe, 6:00 – 6:45
Matt Lockhart, 7:00 – 7:45
Iron Sharpens Iron, 8:00 – 8:45
Chasing Arrows, 9:00 – 10:00

Facebook Event Page

08
Oct

Local singer/songwriter Nicole Belanus

Check out Williamsburg’s own Nicole Belanus’s MySpace page and check her out at one of her upcoming dates. Email via Sam McDonald.

Sat. Oct. 24th, Noon. FREE! Denbigh Presbyterian Church, Newport News Playing at my old stopping ground’s outdoor fall festival, weather permitting.

Sat. Oct. 24th, 7-9 pm. CD release party!!! (ok….i just told you when and where so you should have it on your calendars by now!)

Fri. Dec. 18, 7 p.m. $15 Kimball Theater, Williamsburg *I’ll be doing something music-related for a Christmas variety show produced by a good bud, the laughing redhead herself, Teresa Roberts Logan!

Thur. Dec. 31st First Night Williamsburg If you haven’t been to this event before, “downtown” Williamsburg opens several of it restaurants and venues for an all-night entertainment festival with a variety of performers. I played at this event last year and had a really nice time. You buy a button to wear (ok…it’s a little nerdy) all night that gets you in to all the concerts. I’ll be playing 3 sets with my friends Billy and Loretta Ricketts this year. Williamsburg will have it up online with the schedule within the next couple of months, so be sure to keep a look out for it!

Thur. Dec. 31stFirst Night Williamsburg If you haven’t been to this event before, “downtown” Williamsburg opens several of it restaurants and venues for an all-night entertainment festival with a variety of performers. I played at this event last year and had a really nice time. You buy a button to wear (ok…it’s a little nerdy) all night that gets you in to all the concerts. I’ll be playing 3 sets with my friends Billy and Loretta Ricketts this year.

09
Sep

Local music: City Voices and friends at Norva

cityvoices

Local group City Voices is throwing an EP release party at the Norva this Friday with a number of other local acts and it looks to be one of the greatest local original music shows I’ve seen in years. Six acts from Hampton Roads and Richmond playing home-spun rock? Amazing.

The City Voices quartet seems very driven and almost makes it look too easy, having just formed the band over the past year or so and throwing together their EP in a few months, even finding time to shoot a video. Now they’re headlining the Norva and have managed to bring a handful of their friends with them? Color me impressed, or jealous. Take your pick. Smooth vocals from singer Suzanne Smith and solid playing from guitarist John Davis, bassist TJ Mckinney and drummer Jarrett Stanley. These guys got it good, and this show should be a good milestone in their careers.

Elocine is a one man band fronted by Nelson Ciron as ‘nothing than a way to kill time’ that has resulted in a half dozen or so LPs and EPs. He plays every instrument on the records; I’m not sure how that’s going to translate on stage, but the songwriting is heartfelt and the instrumentation well produced.

Over The Ocean What do you call Christian bands that aren’t? Not the safe top 40 co-opted, church approved pop praise that followed Creed success over the past decade, but the heavier, darker, more introspective bands like Philly’s MeWithoutYou, who put out intelligent music that manages to touch a nerve without sounding preachy. I may be taking things a bit to far after only listening to the one 8 minute track on their myspace, but Over The Ocean might be close to what we’d have if Chris Cornell and James Maynard Keenan had stayed in Sunday school. See, you can be righteous without being pretentious.

The Collector This one here is a treat. Described as tribal pop, The Collector’s influences fun a bit broader than a simple classification like that . The YouTube videos describe frontman Ryan Meadows as Bono’s protege, and while they may sound nothing like U2, The Collector’s songwriting is emotional and driven, changing from acoustic neo-folk to driving rock and post-rock sounds. These guys are talented. If they show up with the full choir as they did in these videos, the Norva is going to be in for a treat.

Chasing Arrows CNU’s own pop rock contemporary. Think Matchbox 20 and Gavin McGraw. Runners up of MTVU’s Best Music on Campus Woodie Award.

View From The Top Pop/punk in the vein of NOFX and Phat Wreck Chords groups. Punk, punk, and more punk.

This should be a solid show. These groups all sound good and this should be a rocking good time. All local, all original. You can’t ask for more than that. Come out and support these guys and gals and show some appreciation for our local scene.

11
Aug

Gliss hits The Boot w/ Yesper and Pan Galactic Straw Boss on 8/12

Apparently around the HRV, when you’re silent and focus on work, you end up with a lot of near misses in awesomeness. I woke up just in time to catch the fact that Gliss will be hitting Norfolk tomorrow night, which would have been a shame to miss.

Gliss (website) brings seductive shoegaze sound to the stage, with lush, sometimes aching, vocals with a little husk to them. It’s pretty much the audio equivalent of that scene in The Fabulous Baker Boys where Michelle Pfeiffer was laid out on top of the piano. Red dress, you totally know the one I mean. They wrap you up in a warm blanket, sing you a soothing little song, and then they leave during the night while you’re asleep so the next morning you wake up with a conflict of emotions.

Supporting Gliss on their foray into the HRVA (in between their shows with The Warlocks) will be Norfolk locals Yesper (website), who kick the acoustic sound with vocals that remind you you’re still lonely on the inside sometimes, and the HRVA trio Pan Galactic Straw Boss (website). PGSB kicks it with a mean, mean post-rock sound, but that’d definitely be the easy way out to describe these guys. There’s traces of ambient, shoegaze, and noise all over the place. The show’s probably going to go something along the lines of Yesper will sit you down and get you in touch with your inner self, while PGSB stands you up and reminds you there’s life out there in the streets, and Gliss shows you there ain’t no party like a Boot party.

The show’s allegedly at 9PM, and it’s allegedly only going to cost a single $5 bill per person. Bring the guy at the door a picture of your bike, and he’ll probably throw in a smile for free.

28
Jul

Record release: Nightmare of You tonight at The Boot

[update: Deb Markham found a Blip.TV vid of NoY that she posted over at the Music Muse. Enjoy!]

NYC indie rockers Nightmare of You stop by the HRV tonight in Norfolk at The Boot for their record release party. Supporting acts include Plushgun, Aushua, Theatron, Brian Bonz and VaB’s own Breaking Logic.

This is a hell of a lineup for an Tuesday night show and will probably be worth it.

27
Jul

Loose Lips Vid

Just wanted to post this “nine minutes in heaven” vid that I shot last Friday at Loose Lips. Not a full recap this time, just to say that I had a blast until my fiancee called to tell me her car had been stolen. Pretty much ended the festivities for me at that point. Well, enjoy the vid and look for info on the next one soon as I have it.

15
Jul

Hardcore show at Beechmont Clubhouse tonight 6PM

It must be summertime or something cause I can’t believe there’s been 2 hardcore shows in 2 days. Very strange. Sorry for the short notice on both of them but we just found out literally minutes ago.

homeinvasion

9 Bands for $10 is crazy. If you are a HC fan on the Peninsula you should check it out. Show starts at 6 so get there soon!

Home Invasion
Brick
Wreak Havoc
Failure To Fall
Pushing On
Flee the Savior
Reignition
Downturn

Doesn’t look like there’s MySpace for Short Fused and Vicegrip; I’m sure they rock just as hard as the rest of them.

14
Jul

We Were Gentlemen CD Release @ Gil’s Tonight 7/14

Not for the lighthearted. These guys are hardcore.

10
Jul

This weekend: 7/10/09

We know there hasn’t been a lot of fresh content on the site lately. I’m getting married at the end of the month and got some gigs going on with my new band coming up that’s been on my mind lately. I just wanted to let you all know about what’s been going on and what’s happening this weekend.

First off, big shout out to Deb Markham (busy girl, this one,) of the Virginian Pilot, Pilot Online, HamptonRoads.com’s Music Muse, and also the voice of @hrmusic for trusting Rob and I enough to allow us to contribute to the Music Muse blog. We’ll be posting content there as needed.

Tonight:
Versus The Universe is playing at Parlay’s in Va Beach
My friend Bill Morris is playing at McFadden’s (Hampton) from 6-9
Music Muse recommends The Woes at The Taphouse (Ghent, Norfolk)
Always excellent Fuzz Band is playing at Luxury Brown (Va Beach)
Old Dominion Punk Show at SoBo featuring local punks David Hasselhoff’s Haircut, Dead Set, The Fastermores, Know Eye-D, and DefiMinority. 8PM. 18+, $5

Saturday:
A Friend Called Fire at Gil’s (Va Beach)
MsMegalicious recommends Jesse Chong, Monarch Way – ODU – Norfolk (FREE) 5-7
Charlie Restless and @boxedcity757 told us about the Dust La Rock Art Show at Commonwealth (Norfolk)
The Flying Eyes w/ Panic Years, hosted by DJ Lord Thomas at The Boot. 10PM, $5

Sunday:
Born Ugly Skate Mag
issue release party – Richmond
A Friend Called Fire
at Gil’s (Va Beach)
Victoria Sachar and Michael Wade (me!) at Manhattan’s (Newport News) 7:30 – 11:30
Aforementioned Fuzz Band, 7PM at the 31st Street Park in Virginia Beach.

Of course we always recommend Meona.net’s 13 Day Event Forecast for a more comprehensive look at what’s going on around HRV.

02
Jul

John Baldwin @ Ocean View Pier

Here’s last Sunday’s set by John Baldwin at the Ocean View Pier. My SO and I had never been out there before and boy we’re we impressed. The sun stayed hidden behind clouds most of the time, so it was very pleasant. It turned into a very nice date for the two of us. John put on a good show. He played a set of his original songs, and I was impressed by his guitar work. A loopback pedal goes a long way these days. Check out the vids: