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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: snailhook on April 11, 2005, 08:25:00 pm
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so who out there is coming to the warehouse to see mono? if you plan on coming, that's great, if not, maybe i can persuade you by telling you that you would dig them if you like any of these bands:
mogwai
explosions in the sky
godspeed you black emperor
tone
sonic youth
glenn branca
japanese rock (for the dude that needs to see more of that)
mono is loud and come up with melodies as striking and beautiful as explosions in the sky. the drummer sometimes plays a glockenspiel during their quiet moments. their newest record on temporary residence was one of my favorites of the year.
the opener, eluvium, is also on temporary residence and is a one-man "band" from portland, oregon. he plays blissed-out ambient drone very tastefully done.
i'll try to put up more info but i just got back from the west coast and have lots of stuff to catch up on.
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I really wish I could, but I have go to a birthday party. :(
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i'd like to go, but i'll be working.
though i suppose if i get off early i may head up there.
i JUST got home from seeing them. first time seeing them in about 3 years. i'd like to see them again, but if it doesn't work out i'll at least get to see them once this tour.
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ugh... i hate this.
was supposed to go to the balti show last night.. but i got really sick and couldnt go.
today was richmond.. tried to get the day off but couldn't. tomorrow dc, cant get the night off. shit. i saw em twice on their last tour, i hope they come around again later this year.
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Distance, how was the turnout at the nanci? I told a bunch of my friends in rva to go but I haven't heard back from anyone on it yet so I'm assuming they pussied out.
I cant wait for Mono tomorrow (Eluvium too) as well as Melt Banana on thurs. Should be a fulfilling week .
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Originally posted by shoot ur shot:
Distance, how was the turnout at the nanci? I told a bunch of my friends in rva to go but I haven't heard back from anyone on it yet so I'm assuming they pussied out.
I cant wait for Mono tomorrow (Eluvium too) as well as Melt Banana on thurs. Should be a fulfilling week .
despite living here basically my whole life, that's only my 2nd show @ twisters (or whatever it happens to be called on a given month).. i think there were less people there tonight than were there for american analog set/her space holiday that i went to about 3 years ago there. of course last time i saw mono in richmond (in 2002) there were only 30-40 people at the show... so a lot better than that. there were a good number of people there, but i wouldn't say it was packed. i have no idea of the capacity of the club though.
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snailhook, about what time is mono hitting the stage? i might be able to head up there if i can talk to my chef about leaving a little early. i work in chevy chase on conn. ave, i wonder how long the drive would be? must investigate
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doors at 8:30, show at 9:15
9:15 the plums
10:15 eluvium
11:15 mono
mono will not go on before 11:15. they will play until midnight or a little after.
the cover is $8.
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Originally posted by snailhook:
doors at 8:30, show at 9:15
9:15 the plums
10:15 eluvium
11:15 mono
mono will not go on before 11:15. they will play until midnight or a little after.
the cover is $8.
tonight's set was 56:42.858 according to my calculations :)
if they're playing at 11:15 i seriously might be able to make this if i'm not too tired. maybe i can find someone to ride up with me.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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is this the same mono that had that big hit in 96 with "life in mono?" saw them back in the day and they were pretty good..... chick singer, beautiful voice....
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Originally posted by J'Mal:
is this the same mono that had that big hit in 96 with "life in mono?" saw them back in the day and they were pretty good..... chick singer, beautiful voice....
i say with 99.9% certainty, no.
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just got back... never heard of the opener before, but he was pretty nice (eluvium). walked in about halfway thru his set.. talked to bass player from mono for a few minutes, and was surprised to find out she had set aside an XL shirt for me (i had written them an email asking if they could bring some on this tour-- they always seem to have Small and Medium only.)
anyways i recorded the show on my Hi-MD. will get it online sometime soon.
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I really wanted to see Mono but just couldn't wait because of the really late start. Eluvium was great; it's amazing what one person can do with a single instrument and a delay pedal.
This was my first time at Warehouse and it certainly had a "Metro Cafe" vibe. Pretty good sound for a venue that fits about 100-125. It was nice not having to deal with smoke but there was no air circulation which made standing around quite uncomfortable.
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sorry about the wait and the late start...it was all due to mono taking an extremely long soundcheck. they were adamant about getting the sound perfect and i don't think they understood that the local transportation closes at midnight. they ended up playing from 11:50-12:45.
they did sound pretty damn good, though.
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Sucks I missed them too; I was highly impressed by their set at Artomatic one year.
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That was probably the loudest show I've seen at the Warehouse. Very well done.
The Plums laid the hammer down. Heavy driving rhythm section ala Flipper, Pere Ubu. Wish I could have nabbed one of those free cd-r's they were handing out.
Eluvium were pretty cool too. He played an extended version of "under the water it glowed" first which happens to be my favorite track off his lp, lambent material. He's somewhere between Brian eno (music for airports) and Fennesz. Basically just him creating layers of ambient drone with just a keyboard, guitar and some pedals along to slide projection with what looked to me like russian cutout animation seen on classic arts showcase or pbs.
and of course Mono owned. They chose to play with the stage lights on for some reason but it didn't affect their set. They played with undeniable amounts of passion and intensity. A few peeps in the crowd looked like they were catching the holy ghost when Mono was rocking out.
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The reason the stage lights were on is that a guy in the audience fell down flat on his face...TIMBER style, forward...face first. The bar managers turned the lights on to assist/deal with the fallen one, but then neglected to turn them back off for the rest of the set.
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i can take the blame for that. i'm always very careful to set the lights just right for the performer and the audience (i think dim is the way to go, especially for a band like mono), but dealing with the fallen dude (who happened to be in a band i've booked) took a couple of songs and threw me for a loop. oh well, shit happens.
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The stage lights were actually on before the incident. They turned on some additional house lights over the crowd when people (including myself) were trying to pick him up. That was really unfortunate. I was talking to him right before they played and he seemed pretty ecstatic to catch Mono's set.
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Originally posted by danknugz:
anyways i recorded the show on my Hi-MD. will get it online sometime soon.
This was an amazing show!!! Mono were absolutely incredible!
Two very, very good shows in one week. I'm a happy girl. :D
Please let me/us know when you get this show up online. I'd love to have it!!!
And...thanks!
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Originally posted by danknugz:
anyways i recorded the show on my Hi-MD. will get it online sometime soon.
This was an amazing show!!! Mono were absolutely incredible!
Two very, very good shows in one week. I'm a happy girl. :D
Please let me/us know when you get this show up online. I'd love to have it!!!
And...thanks! [/b]
no problem, i should have it up by tomorrow