Monday, August 15, 2011

D-Beat til you die with Victims


Some would say that punk rock is more relevant today than it has ever been, due to the current crazy state of the world with its economic crisises, wars and rioting. Of course, one has to dig below the current glut of mainstream punk or mall punk that is clogging up the airwaves and head directly for the underground where most of the exciting and edgy music is being made.

“Punk rock and hardcore are still relevant as underground entertainment, yes. As long as bands push the boundaries a bit it’s still interesting, I don’t know in what sense it’s relevant? For rebellious teenagers? Probably. I hope so,” said Swedish d-beat heroes Victims guitarist/vocalist Jon Lindqvist.

He does know what he’s talking because Victims have been blowing eardrums and minds since they formed in 1997 and it seems like they are not slowing down for anyone. They’ve just released an excellent new album, “A Dissident” and are in the midst of another North American tour, one that will take them to the Cherry Street Station in Wallingford this Wednesday. These guys are veterans and pros at what they do, and they clearly enjoy what they do.

“I think we all have a common love to play together, or else we'd have quit the band years ago. We also write (to us at least) interesting music,” said Lindqvist
The band play a style of music that is known as d-beat hardcore which usually mixes the ferocity of Discharge (that’s where the “D” in “D-beat” comes from) and the metal leanings of Motorhead. It’s a raucous sound one that definitely takes no prisoners. While some bands would get away from labeling Lindqvist knows what they are and what they do well.

“The similarity is that all records are based on the mighty D-beat, but on every record I think Victims had a BIT of a different take on playing D-beat-hardcore. We definitely became a bit more melodic, but also a bit more focused in our songwriting,” said Lindqvist.

“A Dissident” is a scorching follow up to their “Killers” album. The running time might be double of the last disc, but the band manages to make it a tight and killer 30 minute ride that showcases their ferocity, while letting some hooks sink in along with the odd ripping guitar solo. It will hit the pleasure spots of people who like their punk fast and hard.

The band, which also features Johan Erikkson (vocals/bass), Andy Henriksson (drums) and Gareth Smith, ex-Raging Speedhorn, (guitar) follows in a long line of killer extreme punk and metal bands that hail from Sweden. In fact, it wouldn’t be too far off base to say that Sweden has the most killer bands per capita than any other country in the world. And a lot of these bands are angry and loud, which would seem a little weird, in a country where the populace seems to enjoy a pretty good standard of living. Where does this anger come from?

“I get this question all the time, and it’s such a hard question to answer. I think that much of the reason we've had a good music export since I'd say ABBA, is the convenience with getting state-owned rehearsal spaces. So, blame it on socialism, hahaha,” said Linqvist.

There you have it. Blame Entombed and their ilk on socialism. Just don’t tell any Tea Party members, or Republican punks, because that might not be what they want to hear.

Well, regardless of your political views, it’s worth it to come down to Cherry on Wednesday and witness one the best underground punk bands, doing what they do best, which is lay waste to a club.

Manic Productions and Catamount Productions Presents:
Victims
Northless
Misanthropic Noise
Katahdin
Krakatoa
Wednesday August 17
Cherry Street Station
491 North Cherry Street Ext
Wallingford, CT
7:00 pm - $8 – 21+ Tickets



Saturday, August 13, 2011

Vampire Belt, Jon Eriksen, DJ set by Shaki

from the Vampire Belt/Magik Markers 2008 split on Not Not Fun Records

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Location:
Popeye's Garage
50 Goffe Street
New Haven, CT

All Ages - 7PM - $8 dollars


Vampire Belt: Merciless free scene duo Chris Corsano and Bill Nace.



Jon Eriksen is a visual artist / noise-ician.



Shaki spins you in.


Vampire Belt times 6=

Aug 8 at Problem House in Allston, MA. With Keith Fullerton Whitman, Duck That, Keiichi Hashimoto.
Aug 9 at Gallery X in New Bedford, MA. 169 William St.
Aug 10 at Heldeberg House in Albany, NY. With Burnt Hills.
Aug 11 at The Stone in NYC. 8pm.
Vampire Belt / Evans-Corsano Duo - Aug 12 at Highwire Gallery in Philadelphia, PA. With Michael Evans solo, Julius Masri.
Aug 13 at Popeye's Garage in New Haven, CT. All Ages. $7. With Jon Eriksen, DJ set by Shaki.
Aug 14 at Flywheel in Easthampton, MA. 8pm. $6. With Big Nils, Matt Krefting.

The Guru, Teens Across the North, Girls in the Boy Scouts

Saturday, August 13, 2011, Elm City Popfest presented by CT Indie with a high-five to the Indie Night @ the Oak crew:


Location:
Charter Oak Cultural Center
21 Charter Oak Ave
Hartford, CT

All Ages - 8 PM - $6 or only $5 w/ a canned good donation for Hartford Food Not Bombs

FB Event page

The Guru: maybe more fIREHOSE than Minutemen, this drummer-fronted spazzpop band is making waves around here with their youthful Isaac Brock-like vocals and busy guitar gymnastics.



from the FB event page:
Teens Across the North is a Northampton supergroup of sorts. Featuring Jason Bourgeois, Ken Maiuri, Stephen Gallo and Blyth B. They play “small apartment pop” that’s low on volume and high on melodic dazzle, with harmonies, spirited playing and a creative instrumental palette (toy piano, ukulele, glockenspiel, electric piano, guitars, bass and homestyle percussion).




Girls in the Boy Scouts are by turns sweet pop and free punk, a playful identity crisis of a band. With members Matt and Meghan moving away, not sure how often we will get to see these guys play anymore.

Bird or Leaf by Girls in the Boy Scouts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Indie Night At The Oak 8/12/11




This Friday night, three Connecticut bands will be playing at the Charter Oak Cultural Center. The bands are

Wry out of New Haven



The Gentle Stunts out of Berlin



The Inclined Plane from Hartford.




The show starts at 8:00pm and it costs $6 to get in or $5 with the contribution of canned goods for Hartford Food Not Bombs.

Register Session with Dr. Caterwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps


This Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Words: Jordan Fenster

Want to hear some awesome live and local music but don’t feel like going out on a Wednesday night? Well, we’re making your hump-day a bit more groovy. If you got an internet connection, you got front row seats.

New Haven’s own Dr. Caterwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps — experts in traditional music of all kinds — will be the featured performer at the Register Session, to be broadcast live, online, Wednesday at 6 p.m., for free, at NewHavenRegister.com and its partner site, CTIndie.com.

Dr. Caterwaul, which consists of Adam Matlock on accordion, Brian Slattery on fiddle and banjo, Nathan Bontrager on cello and percussionist Mike Paolucci, plays a variety of traditional music — Gypsy or Romani, klezmer, African-based, traditional American and more. The band will also be taking questions from the public during their set.
Dr. Caterwaul goes live online at 6 p.m. Wednesday at NewHavenRegister.com and CTIndie.com.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Hell House


Unfortunately everything in my house is deciding to break, fail, flood, crack, and fry at once. Either a portal to another dimension is slowly opening, or I simply let things go too long because I was totally caught up with our great local music community. Or both. Busy with that distraction until further notice.

Keep the noise going on the fanpage!

Monday, August 1, 2011

The Tyler Trudeau Attempt, Dead Wives, Celebrated Tigers


Saturday, August 6, 2011, Pre-Festival Warm-up show

Elm Bar
372 Elm Street
New Haven

$3.00 - 21+ - 9:00pm

This year's Elm City PopFest has an interesting variety of bands, with shows scheduled at BAR, Cafe Nine, and Popeye's Garage, and even Manic Productions, NHM, and yours truly (a Hartford pre-fest show) have chipped in to help out.

The ball gets rolling with this antipasto show at Elm Bar...

all bios via ECPF wordpress

The Tyler Trudeau Attempt are no strangers to rock and roll stages all over the northeast. Originally a solo home recording project began during Trudeau’s high school years, The Tyler Trudeau Attempt has been a gigging live band for over half a decade. The band includes current and former members of Connecticut bands Apse/ERAAS, The Cavemen Go and Shark. The Attempt has a catchy power-pop sound and lyrics you’ll find yourself singing for days. The band makes musical nods to Elvis Costello, Richard Hell, The Modern Lovers, The Ramones and more.




Dead Wives are a 3-piece self-described “skate rock” band. The band has five demos and one proper EP under their belt. The “Scuz Bucket” EP received local praise earlier this year.




New Haven’s Celebrated Tigers play “enjoyable indie rock.” According to their Facebook page, “In addition to nature and human experience, we also like Neil Young and The Pixies.” Their latest release, the full length, “Year of The Tiger,” resulted in a packed house at The Outer Space and landed them a coveted spot on a Wednesday night show at BAR opening for The Shivers.