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Blundering through Cincinnati, laughing all the way


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Elk Creek at MOTR, also Seattle

I saw Elk Creek play at MOTR on Friday night. Some late in the set sound issues aside, they sounded good. I think they were short a lead guitarist, so I am excited to check them out again with a full band.

Bobby Bare Jr. played afterward. Man. He was really spectacular. Three piece bands have it tough. There simply aren’t enough bodies on stage to create layers of sounds to keep the audience interested. Bobby Bare Jr. used all the tools as his disposal including some really dynamic pedals as well as his snapping fingers and rangy voice. He was really great to watch. Seriously, go seem him if you can. He makes me think Nashville still has a soul.

Elk Creek at MOTR Pub

Elk Creek at MOTR Pub

Seattle winged varmint.

Seattle winged varmint.

Seattle

Seattle

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How I Spent my Christmas Vacation: Music

The Southgate House, a local music venue, closed for the last time on New Year’s Eve. The historic building housed a large two-level ballroom for regional/national acts, a mid-sized Parlor complete with a full bar, and a small barroom for duos and small bands. The venue offered free live music every night in the barroom, and provided a medium venue for artists who prefer not to sign their lives over to TicketMaster or Live Nation.

The ballroom has hosted NOFX, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, The Queers, They Might Be Giants, The Black Keys among others. The venue is closing due to a dispute. It’s encouraging that Cincinnati has nurtured this business, and the closing is due to reasons aside from lack of financial support.

Although no confirmed announcements have been made, the rumors abound that the venue will reopen in another location. There is talk that the new venue will remain in Newport and open in another historic building as early as February of 2012. I am hopeful that this gaping hole in the local music scene will be filled so quickly.

My fingers lack the fortitude to type all the shows I’ve seen at The Southgate House. I will focus on the highlights; DeVotchka, The Seedy Seeds, The Heartless Bastards, Mates of States, Jupiter One, the now defunct Young Republic, She Wants Revenge, and Bad Veins all put on amazing shows. The DeVotchka show is among my favorite shows of all time.

The Seedy Seeds put on a hell of a performance; it was fit for my last show at The Southgate House. The show was packed. They played a couple of originals about The Southgate House, one was an ode to their signature shot the Tommy Gun, Jameson with a pickle juice chaser. The Seedy Seeds perfectly curated a joyful celebration of everything The Southgate House was. They wrapped up the show with a cover of “I’m Sailing Away”. They invited the audience on stage to contribute to the song. The stage was overwhelmed with lusty singers, their faces bright and shining with joy. It was a beautiful last moment in a place that was the context for wonderful experiences.

Thanks to The Seedy Seeds. Thanks to the people who worked hard to make The Southgate House what it was. Thank you for your commitment to music. I look forward to your next work.

NOTE: I wrote this on January 1, 2012. Some things have changed since this was written. The Seedy Seeds are now defunct, but The Southgate House reopened. It’s now called The Southgate House Revival, and it’s still hosting really great music just as it did. 

While editing this, I realized I have changed as a writer. I was hoping that my writing would change as I continued to engage with it. Turns out, that hope is proved true. Hell, maybe even one day, I will become a competent editor. A girl can dream.  


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Bunbury 2015 Sunday Pictures

Airports aren’t ideal for writing under any circumstances, but particularly so for describing the sun-baked joy of a music festival. The recycled air drives all sensory memories down the memory hole. Even the coffee is rendered ineffective in stimulating the creative process. As friendly reminders about TSA regulation filter in yesterday might be an echo from a past life.

With a fifty percent chance of rain yesterday, day three of Bunbury Music Festival, all scheduling felt tentative. Sawyer Point looked as exhausted as many of the fest attendees. Grass laid down under the weight of so many stomping feet. Evaporated beer, among other unmentionables, warmed on the concrete. No amount of trash management can erase the days past.

500 Hundred Miles to Memphis started the day, as the crowd was chasing the sleep from their eyes and booze from their livers. This would be the only moment for regrouping with The Front Bottoms taking Yeatman’s Cove stage in thirty minutes. Shakey Graves, Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Atmosphere, and Manchester Orchestra all packed in the following three hours. This left the last couple hours of the fest with just Twenty-one Pilots and Snoop Dogg.

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band overflowed with charisma and bombast. If Reverend Peyton’s was the Labrador of performances, Shakey Graves was the Greyhound, delicate, graceful, and beautiful. Twenty-one Pilots are incredible performers, and yesterday was no exception.

All the great music culminated with Snoop Dogg’s closing performance. He was late. He was late by forty-five minutes. He was backed by a couple of DJ’s, a vocalist, and a dancing human in a dog costume. He covered many songs. It was a disappointment, especially considering all the musicianship that was on display earlier in the weekend. Check this one off the bucket list.

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Twenty-one Pilots

Atmosphere

Atmosphere

Atmosphere

Atmosphere

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Shakey Graves

Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas

Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas

Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas

Jessica Hernandez and The Deltas

Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

The Front Bottoms

The Front Bottoms

The Front Bottoms

The Front Bottoms

The Front Bottoms

The Front Bottoms

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis

500 Miles to Memphis


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Bunbury 2015 Saturday Pictures

Wow. I am exhausted. Yesterday was all about will power. The highlights were excellent performances by The Avett Brothers, Reverend Horton Heat, The Devil Makes Three, and The Decemberists. Here’s my shots.

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

The Zack Longoria Project

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Playing to Vapors

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

Bummers

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Devil Makes Three

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

The Decemberists

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton Heat

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Old Crow Medicine Show

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers

Avett Brothers


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Bunbury 2015 Friday Pictures

After day one, I had over seven hundred pictures to sift through. Here’s a sampling of what I got. Admittedly, my editing was a bit slapdash. Here’s the highlights of what happened.

Father John Misty was shockingly great to watch. Bleachers and Matt & Kim couldn’t have been more fun. I missed the meet-up to go up front for Bleachers, so I had to make do with not so great crowd shots for their show. I had a little regret that I was running around taking pictures for their sets, because I really wanted to dance my pants off. I had my very expensive gear out when it started to rain in the second song of Tame Impala’s set. I was disappointed to leave them and find cover for my gear. The Black Keys sounded great, as they have every time I have seen them.

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Black Keys

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Tame Impala

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Walk the Moon

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Matt & Kim

Bleachers

Bleachers

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Father John Misty

Multimagic

Multimagic

Multimagic

Multimagic

Multimagic

Multimagic

Machineheart

Machineheart

Machineheart

Machineheart

Machineheart

Machineheart

Markham

Markham


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Randoms – AKA – I’ve Failed to Download my Pictures for a while

Right, Bunbury is happening. I will be shooting it. I have failed to download pictures from my camera for a few weeks. Here’s the short version of what happened. I saw Ikky Blossoms, The Scrubs (love you Mike Ingram), The Antlers, and Mutual Benefit at The Woodward. All of this was excellent. I also went on vacation to Florida. Enjoy.

Ikky Blossoms!

Ikky Blossoms!

Ikky Blossoms!

Ikky Blossoms!

Ikky Blossoms!

Ikky Blossoms!

Modoc at MOTR.

Modoc at MOTR.

Modoc at MOTR.

Modoc at MOTR.

Modoc at MOTR.

Modoc at MOTR.

This is Modoc at MOTR. This show was super.

This is Modoc at MOTR. This show was super.

Mutual Benefit

Mutual Benefit

Mutual Benefit. He is adorable, and I want to take him home in my pocket.

Mutual Benefit. He is adorable, and I want to take him home in my pocket.

The Antlers

The Antlers

The Antlers

The Antlers

The Antlers

The Antlers

Turns out, black an white suites Mike.

Turns out, black an white suites Mike.

Mike Ingram of The Scrubs!

Mike Ingram of The Scrubs!

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LIzard friend. He hung out in front of our bungalow.

LIzard friend. He hung out in front of our bungalow.

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This Osprey hung out on the beach all week. I had zero appropriate setting on my camera to capture this. (I was shooting the sun set when this guy flew close to us.)

This Osprey hung out on the beach all week. I had zero appropriate setting on my camera to capture this. (I was shooting the sun set when this guy flew close to us.)

Sunsets. The beach does them right.

Sunsets. The beach does them right.

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Bunbury 2015: My Schedule

It’s time. It’s time to sort out what I am seeing at Bunbury Music Festival. This exercise always feels obnoxious, but I will refer to this an absurd number of times this weekend to ensure I see everything I want to. Here goes.

Friday
2pm Wussy
230pm Markham
3pm Multimagic
4pm Father John Misty
430pm Temples
5pm Catfish and the Bottlemen
530pm Mini Mansions
545pm Bleachers
645pm Matt and Kim
730pm Royal Blood (so bummed to miss WTM)
845pm Tame Impala
945pm Black Keys

Saturday
2pm Zack Longoria Project
230pm Playing to Vapors
3pm Austin Plaine
330pm Bummers
4pm Motherfolk
430pm Devil Makes Three
515pm Graceful Closure
615pm Decemberists
715pm Reverend Horton Heat
830pm Old Crow Medicine Show
945pm Avett Brothers

Sunday
230pm 500 Miles to Memphis
3pm Front Bottoms
345pm Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
415pm Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas
530pm Shakey Graves
6pm Atmosphere
630pm Brand New
815pm 21 Pilots
915pm Snoop


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Bunbury 2015 Must See: Atmosphere

I hate the phrase, “get up in your guts.” My physical revulsion upon encountering that phrase makes the hair in the back of my neck stand on end. I struggle to keep my face from a grimace.

Get up in your guts where among the first lyrics I heard from Atmosphere. My first thought was, “This does not bode well.” There are benefits to starting out in the basement, and persistence can pay out.

After several more songs, I liked the hooks. I liked the words. Now, I am pretty thrilled to see these guys. Atmosphere plays at Bunbury on Sunday at 6pm.

Check Atmosphere out here.


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Bunbury 2015 Must See: Mini Mansions

I am writing this while on a plane. As I roar over the the Appalachian Mountains, the energetic little boy behind me is beating his tray table into submission. I don’t know what infractions incited this tiny human’s rage; I do know that my seat has been jostling in a way that very old wooden roller coasters aim to shake one’s teeth out of their sockets. Who knew I would regret leaving the sports bra at home?

On the subject of tiny humans, the infant to my left has very powerful lungs. I understand how air pressure works, but I still find the pops and cracks in my head unpleasant. The tiny screaming human has more of my sympathy than the tray table marauder behind me.

Praise be to the gods of air travel that I could mute the tiny human sounds with noise cancelling ear buds and the sweet, sweet sounds of Mini Mansions. On first listen, I heard a strong Beatles influence. But I am wondering if I am responding to the relative complexity of their songs, rather than similarities in vocals and melodic choices. Plus, it seems a lofty thing to compare almost any band to such venerable rock and roll icons.

Mini Mansions play at Bunbury on Friday at 530.

Check out their video link to mini mansions video.


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Bunbury 2015 Must See – Matt and Kim

There are a number of ways I connect with music, and specifically live performances. Sometimes I connect to the biting truth of melancholy lyrics. Sometimes I connect with the powerful energy that the feel of the music gives off. And sometimes, it’s just big dumb fun to listen to; think outrageous 80’s hits here. As much as I love my pensive Death Cab for Cutie lyrics, I also can’t help cranking up “Beat It” when it comes on the radio. It’s impossible to frown and listen to that sweet, sweet guitar lick.

Matt and Kim qualify as big dumb fun. This is gonna be the labrador retriever of Bunbury performances. Matt and Kim play Friday at 645 at Bunbury 2015.