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snailhook

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DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« on: May 31, 2007, 07:17:00 pm »
Don't miss one of the greatest rock 'n' roll acts on the planet right now...anybody who has seen the DMBQ spectacle can attest to their brilliance...
 
 Friday, June 1
 The Hosiery
 443 I St NW WDC
 8pm, $8, all ages
 
 DMBQ (from Japan, Estrus Records)
 The Apes (Birdman)
 Food For Animals (DC hip-hop)
 
 
 DMBQ
 http://www.dmbq.net
 
 No discussion of the Tokyo underground scene would be complete without mentioning DMBQ. They are the missing link between the much-divided Japanese noise, alternative music and garage-rock scenes. Their hard-rock/psychedelic-based music, infused with elements of noise and free improvisation, still unleashes an unstoppable power to embrace the whole spectrum of underground music.
 
 DMBQ was formed around 1988 in Sapporo. By 1990, the band relocated to Tokyo and engaged in genreless activities, with Guitar Wolf, Boredoms and their family, Buffalo Daughter, Merzbow, and Violent Onsen Geisha, etc... Their sound, which was a complete deviation from the trend at the time, stood out in the local music scene and the band began to garner respect, especially from musicians. They released their first album in 1995 and were soon attracting more and more followers. The band continued to release albums on a regular basis; and in 1999, they moved to a major label, Parco/Columbia. In 2001, after 3 albums, they released a remix album, Resonated, featuring old friends Buffalo Daughter and EYE (Boredoms), etc. The following year, they signed a new record deal with Avex Trax, Japan's biggest major record label. They have released 2 albums since then. DMBQ has also performed with many overseas artists, sharing the stage at major rock festivals such as Fuji Rock Festival and Summer Sonic. They have toured the country supporting the likes of J.S.B.X., Fugazi, AxCx, Mudhoney, The Dirtbombs, Bob Log III, and 20 miles, etc.
 
 Masuko is a well-known music/subculture writer. He has regular columns in several magazines.
 
 
 The Apes
 http://www.theapes.com/
 
 The Apes emerged from the wet, heavy jungle of Washington, DC in 1999 to command the rock subculture. Their modus: uniting great warlords, absorbing rogue factions, and educating red-handed guerilla bands with a passionately wayward rock signal.
 
 Propelled by Erick Jackson's burning, fur-lined bass growls, Amanda Kleinman's horny and celestial banshee organ, and Jeff Schmid's iron-chest-of-cocaine drums, throat chieftain Breck Brunson (ably picking up where previous vocalists Paul Weil and Joe Halladay left off) channels the kaleidoscopic eye and children's black tears into the hearts of all. This overdriven rock assault drives forward as tales of conquest, social alienation, and a perverse spiritual kinship with the universe become trance-inducing incantations. Great armies of spectators prostrate themselves; the overcrowded brains of headphone astronauts are penetrated. Ultimately, a shared enthusiasm for the new aesthetic treasures of Ape magic and sound fury overtakes all.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2007, 09:37:00 am »
DMBQ put on one of the best shows I've ever seen. I mean, absolute and total mayhem. Check out this shot of a show from the other night in Brooklyn. That's rock.
 
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 And the Apes have gotten better with every show, so they're a fantastic opener.
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2007, 09:43:00 am »
That Brooklyn show was with lightning bolt. Talk about a night of insanity...
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2007, 09:49:00 am »
I'm bummed that a) I have plans tonight and b) I didn't know about this show sooner so I could've skipped said plans.  Rats.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2007, 10:37:00 am »
I've only seen The Apes once and they were amazing.   I wish I could make it to this.

snailhook

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #5 on: June 01, 2007, 12:34:00 pm »
i wish i could have notified you guys earlier, but this show was put together pretty much last-minute.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2007, 04:14:00 pm »
Has anybody been to, or heard of, the Hosiery? I just walked over to 443 I St. NW and saw that it's a auto repair shop. But there's also a studio sign on the side of the building. I assume some sort of venue opening will appear by tonight?
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2007, 05:56:00 pm »
if i can get out of work on time, i'll be at this show.
 
 relaxer, if you're going - give me a call for a pre-party meet-up  :)
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2007, 06:50:00 pm »
the hosiery is just an artists' studio above a mechanic's shop. it is not a club nor will ever be. but it is a fun place to see a show, and more spacious than the velvet lounge, red and black, dc9, and warehouse.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #9 on: June 02, 2007, 02:42:00 pm »
what a f*ckin' BLAST.  one of the funnest nights out i've had in a while.  the space was an unassuming artist's studio made of concrete and exposed pipes, and greatly contributed to the amazing DIY vibe of the event.  very simple PA-on-poles that worked suprisingly well, but could have used a sound-man to help with the mix at times.  main room held 60-75 i think, with several dozens more in the "back room"/balcony area, hallway and out front on the street smoking.  people were so damn friendly and open to chatting (when not in a the main room), completely different vibe that seeing a show in a bar.  loved it.
 
 Food For Animals were really good, espcially considering it was the first gig ever and they had never rehearsed together.  then again, the saxophonist and bass players were none other than members of Thievery's live band, so that they were able to put together a good jam isn't that surprising.  first vocalist was a rapper who kept things interesting but had too much echo on his voice, for the second jam the singer from the Apes grabbed the mic.  i'd definitely go see them again.
 
 next up were two rappers (one of them being the dude who took the mic for FFA) who were accompanied by someone on a laptop.  unfortunately the little PA just couldn't handle their intensity, the sound was pretty bad.  i didn't catch much of their set, i was out front chatting with Hash (thievery bass player).
 
 The Apes put on a great show.  the crowd was kinda lukewarm at first but by the end of their set they had completely won the place over.  they sounded very tight. again, another band i'd go see again (they sounded great on that little PA, would be most interested to hear them on a properly mixed sound system).  i believe that the crowd peaked during the Apes, people started wondering off into the night before and during the headliners.  it also got very hot in the main room, between that and the volume i needed to take breaks in the back room every now and then.
 
 DMBQ - wow.  those guys rawked, and rawked hard.  sorta of a harder version of 70's prog rock.  at one point i got a spot on top of an amp off to one sidewith a nice raised view of the front half of the crowd head-banging away.
 
 i was one of the first people to show up, to the point where i was helping lug stuff upstairs.  at first i was thinking that it would be me and a dozen other people at this show, but DC did an impressive job of filling the place up.  a great scene, nice to chat up so many people new and old (hi relaxer!).  i'm definitely at the next show held at the hosiery, the venue and the vibe alone make it worthwhile.
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2007, 03:08:00 pm »
glad you had a great time, sweetcell. that was the best apes set yet with breck (their third singer), and DMBQ just tore it up. some notes:
 
 food for animals was the hip-hop act that played second. the opening act, with hash and the thievery sax player, do not have a name yet.
 
 also, enjoy the hosiery while it lasts, because it ain't gonna be there much longer. they host shows every few months or so and they're always a blast. there's nothing scheduled right now.
 
 also, this is splitting hairs, but i don't hear any prog in DMBQ at all. just straight-up, over-the-top, balls-to-the-wall, psychedelic blues-rock, like blue cheer.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #11 on: June 02, 2007, 03:21:00 pm »
Yeah I don't hear any prog rock in what I've heard by them. Wish II could've made it last night; thanks for the review.
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #12 on: June 02, 2007, 03:37:00 pm »
how's China's replacement?
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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #13 on: June 02, 2007, 03:47:00 pm »
china's replacement is great. he rocks harder than china but doesn't have the jazzy touch she did. i miss her style, but the new guy more than holds his own.

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Re: DMBQ/Apes at the Hosiery, Friday June 1!!!!
« Reply #14 on: June 02, 2007, 04:07:00 pm »
please let us know the next time they have something scheduled at the hosiery, you can count on me being there.  
 
 i guess you're right, not so much prog as all-out blue rock - some very zeppelin moments last night.
 
 
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  how's China's replacement?
on fire... literally  :)   closed out the show with the ol'lighter-fluid-on-the-cymbal routine.  i've never heared china's work, but the guy last night was powerful and put in a solid performance.
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