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« Reply #5565 on: September 23, 2024, 02:18:27 pm »
I wonder if Yada made it!
I know challenged did
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« Reply #5566 on: September 23, 2024, 03:30:25 pm »
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« Reply #5567 on: September 26, 2024, 11:00:11 am »
Really enjoyed the Phosphorescent show at the Club. Not too crowded and I was able to be near the front.

The last time they played the club, the singer's wife was on keyboards. This time she stayed home to take car of the kid(s) and was replaced by a very long haired guy with bad tats and a cowboy hat. But once that hat same off, bro had some of the best hair whipping skills I've ever witnessed by a keyboard player.

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« Reply #5568 on: September 26, 2024, 11:30:40 am »
Manchester Orchestra when they first started out had a keyboard player that absolutely looked like he was having a seizure when playing. It was wildly entertaining.
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« Reply #5569 on: September 26, 2024, 12:14:55 pm »
Marky Ramone show was a lot of fun.  Got there later than I wanted to (wanted to watch latest English Teacher with my wife, but also we had early stumbled onto a protest of Tim Kaine's fundraiser at Port City lol), so I only caught a little of Dot Dash.  Never really paid much attention to them, but they were a good opener.

Look, I realize it was a gloried cover band, but when else am I ever going to hear like 40-ish Ramones songs played over the course of like 90 minutes?  He was backed (fronted? I don't know the etiquette when the drummer is the only real member) by a Joey Ramone cosplayer, a guitarist with an awful butt-rock haircut and a bass player that looked like a thumb.  Still, super fun time.  Kids next to me were probably not even born the last time I saw the actual band.

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« Reply #5570 on: September 26, 2024, 12:46:13 pm »
Manchester Orchestra when they first started out had a keyboard player that absolutely looked like he was having a seizure when playing. It was wildly entertaining.

Was it this guy?


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« Reply #5571 on: September 26, 2024, 02:19:38 pm »
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From Niger in the Sahara, came mesmerizing Tuareg guitar rhythms and staccato drum beats swirling through the cool night air.  Their sound was infectious and kept the multi-aged crowd dancing the night away.  My friend who'd been to Agadez was transported back immediately.  He aptly described the music as trance inducing.  Supposedly they're known to jam for four to six hours at weddings back home in Africa.   Current Space (affiliated with Ottobar) is a neat intimate venue. What a treat!

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« Reply #5572 on: September 26, 2024, 03:03:05 pm »
Bagley, you're post reminded me...how'd you like the dB's show? 

i'll admit I'm only really familiar with Stands for Decibels. I'm sure i've heard Repercussion before but not enough to really know many of the songs outside of Amplifier and Ask for Jill probably.  I don't think I had listened to any of the stuff beyond that ever.

Overall, I had a blast...they sounded great I thought and seemed really happy to be playing.  Only caught a bit of the The Mayflies USA, who I hadn't ever listened to.  Really enjoyed them, but I think they'll fall into the "sounds great but I never check out again" category.

Sorry to have missed your message before the show!  We'll catch up next time

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« Reply #5573 on: September 26, 2024, 05:56:13 pm »
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Well, it was my first time attending a non-sold out show at the Atlantis.  What a pleasure!  So intimate and comfortable; and somewhat reminiscent of the original 9:30 where I'm sure I witnesses the DBs in their heyday. Basically I was there for Amplifier.  I thought the show started out slow and picked up about midway with Jill.  Lonely Is was pretty.  Overall,  Stamey's guitar work sounded good and there was some nice keyboard work towards the end of the set.  Holsapple seemed happy to be up there...got my jangle on so I was happy.
And yes,  sorry to miss you NKOTB.

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« Reply #5574 on: September 30, 2024, 11:48:35 am »
How were

Julien Baker

Ekko Astral

X

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« Reply #5575 on: September 30, 2024, 12:05:08 pm »
I bailed on the Julien Baker Atlantis show.  Missed opportunity :(

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« Reply #5576 on: September 30, 2024, 12:17:36 pm »
Perennial / Ekko Astral / Bad Moves...line-up of the year.  Really stellar punk show from top to bottom.

Perennial blew the roof off the place.  Never seen them but enjoyed their records, but holy shit, what a fun band.  I can't recall being blown away by an opener like that in a long, long time. 

First time seeing Ekko Astral as well, though that album is probably my favorite from this year.  They're down to a trio now, and were fantastic I thought.  Super sloppy (in the best way) versions of a bunch of tracks off Pink Balloons, plus a new song and one (I think?) older one.  Really brought a smile to my face to see an almost entirely all-female mosh pit.  Can't wait to see their full set next month in Baltimore.

I've seen Bad Moves a few times already, and I'm still in awe of how much fun they are.  They've figured out the Three Secret Tricks of being good: Write incredibly fun songs, have fun playing those songs and let everyone in the band sing.  I think at this point, I like them better live than on record (and I love the three records).

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« Reply #5577 on: September 30, 2024, 12:27:51 pm »
Perennial / Ekko Astral / Bad Moves...line-up of the year.  Really stellar punk show from top to bottom.
I was bummed to miss this show, if I didn't have plans would have made this
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« Reply #5578 on: September 30, 2024, 01:11:02 pm »
X was great too.  They seemed to be having a blast, and all looked great (outside of Billy, who sits during the set, but mostly he just looked old).  I haven't seen them in 11 years, when the opened for Blondie.  Missed the last Atlantis / 930 shows due to covid.  Pretty much covered most of their big albums: 6 from Los Angeles, 3 from Wild Gift, 2 from Under the Big Black Sun, 4 from More Fun in the New World, See How We Are, 1 from Alphabetland and then 3 from Smoke & Fiction.  Nothing from Ain't Love Grand or Hey Zeus, but probably not surprising.  Still probably haven't dawned on my that I wont' see them again, but glad I was able to as many times as I said, even it was only 3 or 4.

State Theater is weird...last time i was there was the night Old Dirty Bastard died I think, seeing Stella.  I'd be fine never going back...the whole set-up isn't my thing.

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« Reply #5579 on: September 30, 2024, 01:12:29 pm »
some random thoughts on the Bad Moves/Ekko Astral/Perennial

Was excited about this show given how damn much I appreciate Bad Moves.

Perennial were up first and if you are going to go on stage might as well go all out... Plenty of antics, lots of banter and some heavy heavy riffs ... the drummer was definitely their secret weapon

I was bit ambivalent during Ekko Astral's set much like I am with their record. on one hand they can be really on for me, but then a bit meh.  not sure if them being reduced to a power trio with singer switching to bass has changed their live sound at all.  Mascara Moshpit was definitely active during their set...

Bad Moves as expected brought the fun, here is a band who clearly enjoying playing live.  Right off the bat they are all smiles and just bouncing around like maniacs.  Caught some nice twin lead guitar early on and their sound has gotten more raucous over time.  Got most of the new album for the show with  choice  cuts from their albums...  Would definitely catch them again live and in different times could see them barnstorming across the country as a support band helping to amplify their fan base..
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