Late Report from last week at Slash/Run.
Saw
The Stents
The Figgs
The Split Squad
Arrived around 9:15, the place was packed. It was trivia night. Took the only 2 seats available, and placed a food order. Band(s) started coming in, looking around, looking dismayed, eyeballed where they could set up. Around 9:30 trivia ended, and they restaurant workers started clearing the tables, extending the stage.
The trivia players cleared-out. Leaving around a dozen people.
By around 10, still not food arrived. Bands close to finishing set up. All hands on deck for the set up, except for Clem Burke, Blondie's/Split Squad's drummer and legend.
Food arrives right as The Stents start. around 10:20pm. An hour to get a so-so veggie burger and waffle fries.
The Stents are fun, surf-rock, dad-pop-punk from Baltimore. Have trouble with their guitar-straps though.
The Figgs set up and play a fun set. I don't remember any technical glitches. Was their first appearance in DC in around a dozen years? Sorry I had not seen them before.
Then, The Split Squad gets ready; all except Clem. He has the only roadie/tech out of all of the bands. The bands are sharing the drum kit, except cymbals and pedals(?), so he does his thing, checks it, checks it again, for awhile ... so long that Clem seems unhappy, sits on the bass-drum while the tech finishes.
Finally, the band starts. They sound great. Within 15 seconds, the floor-tom starts collapsing. Clem tries to fix it while drumming one-handed. Cannot. Angrily shoves it out of the way. Tech has a bad angle, so doesn't realize the problem for too long. Finally understands what is happening and scrambles in to fix it. After that, the guitarist, Eddie Munoz (from The Plimsouls) has massive feedback problem with his amp. Gig almost scuttled.
But while they could hold it together, the band played some fun songs, and Clem showed that he was a great drummer. He fucking drove that kit into the ground and was a solid motor for the band. Keith Streng (Fleshtones) played the room as if he were at Madison Square Garden, all leg kicks, stage jumps, etc. Josh Kantor from the Baseball Project and Fenway Park organist, was good, but his keyboard was low in the "mix."
Show over around 12:30.
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