Friday, November 1, 2013

Of Montreal

Last night was the Majestic's Nightmare on King Street with the one and only Of Montreal. They always put on a hell of a show. I went with two awesome chicks, Heller and Nina, and everyone was dressed up in crazy costumes! When I saw them at Union South, they had tons of extravagant costumes and dancing people, so I knew that seeing them on Halloween would be especially cool. I lost count after 8 or 9 'costume' changes, but they would keep on bringing people out with white sheets or circles or weird objects and then would project light patterns and designs on them to create a really really cool stage picture.

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 We started about half way back in the middle of the main floor, but you know me, Heller and I ended up front row center by the end of it. I even got a set list!!!
The show was fantastic. They played tons of my favorites- Gronlandic Edit, Oslo in the Summertime, Croquet Croquette, etc. etc. Now I just want to listen to their new album, Lousy with Sylvianbriar.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Les Claypool's Duo de Twang

Holy molee, that was a rockin' concert! Les Claypool is one of my all-time bass IDOLS. His thumb moves faster than some drummers' arms, I swear.
You can't tell because I have a shitty camera, but that's the Les Claypool sign <3
Duo de Twang, LP coming to a 7/11 or Truck Stop near you!
Mmmmm, feel that encore


Saturday, October 5, 2013

Why?

When I was a freshman, I interviewed Yoni Wolf for Emmie magazine. Last year, he signed the Why? screen print I bought at the Union South show. Tonight I got to see this awesome band for the third time and it was my favorite set list so far! I wish their set was three times as long. I could jam out to their rap/funk/indie for hours. I just love bands with two sets of drums so much.
The opener, The Cloaked Ox 
Yoni!!! 
 I (obviously) have a thing for the front row of shows, but tonight was something else. I could practically chit chat with the drummer!

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Meat Puppets

During my ticket buying spree for fall concerts, I went on a whim and bought one for The Meat Puppets. I've never heard their music before, but my parents like them and I heard they could be punk-y (friends of The Minutemen, no less) so that's how I found myself at The Frequency on a Monday night. I'm proud of the shittiness of these particular photos. The Frequency is a long, black rectangle and it was pretty packed for the show. These are the only two times I took my phone out during the whole set, so you gotta take what you can get! 
Enemy Planes
The opener was Enemy Planes and I caught the second half of their set. They ruled. As the opener left, their lead singer told us in the audience who have never seen Meat Puppets before that we were in for a treat. We sure were. These guys have been rocking their atmospheric, country, punk rock blend for 30 years. Enemy Plane's set made me want to check out their studio work. Meat Puppets' set made me want to check out their discography.
Meat Puppets @ The Frequency

Friday, September 20, 2013

Czarbles

These three guys were the second opener for Youngblood and holy cow they blew me away. Imagine a middle-aged dad version of Battles, but more prog-y and with totally syncopated, fast, crazy riffs. I have no idea what time signature they were using half the time but I was feeling the punk rock! I loved them. 

Czarbles, a local Madison band, at the Majestic

Jazz at Five

Madison has free Wednesday afternoon jazz concerts by the capitol for a couple of weeks. I checked out one of the shows for an hour back in August while I was technically homeless during moving week.