Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Best of

Top 5 Shows at SXSW:
- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

- Rogue Wave (tough call here - could have been #3, but the venue won it for them)

- The Most Serene Republic

- The Colour

- Seis Pistos


Top 5 Foods at SXSW:
- Queso Catfish - Paradise

- Migas - Star Seed Cafe

- Brats "all the way" - Bratwurst stand on 6th

- Enchiladas - Jaime's

- Pancakes - Kerby Lane Cafe


Top 3 "Celebrity Sightings" at SXSW
- Running into the Colour at Starbucks....these guys look straight outta the 60's in their black, gypsy garb....more often found at any coffee shop NOT called Starbucks

- Meeting a couple of Dashboard Confessional guys, including the heighth-challenged singer.....but he still had perfect hair.......plus they were very approachable and pleasant.

- Literally almost running into the lead singer of The Most Serene Republic.......staring for a second, realizing I had just seen them play the night before.....complemented their show....hurriedly asked if Momos was crowded....left quickly because, by God, Holy Fuck was playing......was probably a bit rude unintentionally.......sorry Adrian!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

SXSW Day 3

Saturday 3.18

Red Monroe day, bitches. We had 2 shows, both on 6th St, one at 2 pm and one at 6 pm.

Blind Pig Pub - This is the place we played last year opening up for the Burden Brothers (gag). As soon as I walked in, memories of a 12-minute long version of "Dirty Sanchez" clung to me like white on rice as I puked in my throat. So, I thought, there was no way this year's show would be that embarrassing. The Blind Pig crew has really made the outside area pretty unique and fun for bands. At least this year, no one can play silent guitar to the street below...i.e. look like a douchebag to the people around. Especially when the amps are faced the opposite way. But I digress....

This show was a cool chance to "warm up" for the bigger crowd at 6 (at least we hoped). We ended up playing pretty well anyway to a small crowd. The band after us was called Seis Pistos from Mexico and they pretty much barraged us with punk rock tunes in spanish. The singer's between-song banter was pretty hilarious in his choppy english and humble jokes. I bet these guys are wildly popular back in Chihuahua.

We meandered over to the Chuggin Monkey, our 2nd venue and caught The Colour, who we almost had a show with in Dallas. These guys are about to put out a CD and it should catch fire, no doubt. They are a music PR director's dream. They've got the look, the tunes, and they're from LA.

A big thanks to everyone who came to the 6 pm show, we had a great crowd and even some people peeking in the open windows from the streets. I finally got to play the tamborine a bit and despite some the house bass amp crapping out, we had a great show and I think played to some important people.

So after 2.5 good days, something negative had to happen. I circled the 6th St area no less than 5 distinct times, trying to find a way to get to the alley behind the Chuggin Monkey. In doing so, I'm pretty sure a part of my soul was sucked away in the midst of the insane traffic and one way streets of Austin. I swear I've never been so mentally exhausted in such a short amount of time. It was excruciating. Legally, it was impossible to get to the alley, so I finally had to maneuver down a one-way alley the wrong way. Oh and let's not forget the swift kick to the back of my car that I received from an impatient horse in one of those "romantic" carriages when I ventured a bit too far out in the street and dipshit oncoming cars kept me from being able to get out of the way. Ugh.....looking back it's kind of funny. Too bad I couldn't get the license plate of that buggy.

So, SXSW came to a close as we left the next day (post-driving 30 miles up I-35 to find a hotel...not that I expected anything less). We are looking forward to writing in the next couple of weeks and putting together an incredible show for the Wall of Sound Festival on April 8th and 9th.....




Red Monroe - Blind Pig Pub

Seis Pistos

The Colour

Red Monroe - Chuggin Monkey

SXSW Day 1 and 2

Thursday 3.16

I arrived in Austin late, mostly because of my procrastinated packing, and managed to find the party right away. See, I was one of the lucky 150 people to win a South by Stereogum badge to gain entry to this party. Let me just say, you can't beat free Fat Tire beer to complement Rogue Wave and Ted Leo and the Pharmacists. As I was telling one of my new friends, Rogue Wave keeps impressing me more and more. I keep waiting for them to a) sound bad, b) write a bad song, or c) appear in a sex tape with Scott Stapp, but these guys just keep on truckin'. The sound was pristine and the performance made me forget all about missing out on Aloha, Thunderbirds are Now, and What Made Milwaukee Famous. Up next was Ted Leo and wow, did that guy bring it or what.... I had no idea he put on such a good, tight show. They absolutely rocked the Parish.


R.W.

Ted Leo

About the whole weekend, I was the official Wee Demon SXSW Festival Correspondent, and I managed to see some good shows and run into important people (by that I mean I saw Sam Machkovech walk by me). In order to fulfill my job to the fullest next year, I will need a hotel room, internet access, a laptop, a per diem, an official SXSW wristband, gummi worms....(are you listening, boss?)

I managed to run into an old friend at the party, one I had only seen once in a couple of years - Luc, man, good to see ya.

After the party, I managed to get some food at Paradise on 6th St. The Queso Catfish is highly recommended - and that brought an end to Day 1, but I was off to a great start.

Friday 3.17

Started the day off right with a great breakfast at Kerby Lane Cafe and met up with some D-town friends, including a couple of hobos, Jobo and Soapy, who happen to play music in a local band. We walked the drag, killed some zombies, found a sweet sale, requested music from a street clarinet player, and finally found a place to hang and see some bands. Cream Vintage was hosting a free show along with free beer (Shiner, even). Needless to say, we stuck around....at least until we got our uh....2 free beers. Actually we saw a decent band from Oakland, CA called Heavenly States. We then split up and I left with the gals to try and catch Band of Horses at Pok-e-Jo's. Unfortunately, we got there a few minutes too late, but got to see The Essex Green, kind of a mellow folk-pop band AND we got another free beer.

Then it was off to the Waterloo Icehouse to catch some singer-songwriter types, including Austin Collins and Tody Castillo. I was in a huge hurry to leave and catch my favorite buzz band right now, Holy Fuck back at Cream and it turns out we should have left even sooner than we did, because we caught the last song as we were walking up. More about HF later.

Off to Bar Austin to hang out and sit for a bit before The Most Serene Republic played at Spiros. If bands had siblings, TMSR would probably be Broken Social Scene's younger brother. That's the best way I can describe a band who's lead singer plays trombone, they have 3 guitarists, everyone sings (all 7 of them), and cant quite fit the stage they're on. These guys hail all the way from Milton, Ontario and they brought it. Also playing outside at Spiros was a NY rock band called Soft.

How can I forget the evening's last party - an extravagant affair on the balcony of the Driskill Hotel that somehow Liz got us into, where we managed to meet the lead singer and guitarist of Dashboard Confessional, and some other marketing/promo people.

8 bands in one day - not bad for a quality Day 2.

Jobo and the Giant Strawberry, who proclaimed, "This place is a serious acid trip....there's strawberries wiping the windows down!"

Heavenly States

Austin Collins

Brian Borcherdt of Holy Fuck and me

The Most Serene Republic - Spiro's


Mental preparation?


Just thought it was a cool picture.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Month in sports

The Dallas Stars hockey team has gone 7-2 since the Olympic break, looking to put together a good stretch run into the playoffs. They are averaging 3.5 goals per game in the last 9 and are feverishly chasing Detroit to win the Western Conference and get the important 1 "seed." Barring some major upsets, it could definitely be Dallas vs Detroit in the Western finals, and whoever gets first place will have home-ice advantage. That said, the Stars are 22-10 at home and 23-9 on the road, so it may not be that important. They can win on the road, they can come from behind (NHL record 10 come-from-behind victories), and they have good defense (allowing fewest shots by opposing teams in NHL). This is a championship recipe.

Stars vs Anaheim Ducks tonight at the AAC.

PS - dammit, i can't upload photos right now....

In basketball news - the OU men's team got to the NCAA tournament only to be beaten in the first round by UW-Milwaukee's "fightin" Panthers. I only say that because the Sooners had zero fight in them from what it looked like, especially in the past 3 games, which they lost. So anyway.......looking forward to next year. This was kind of a hugely disappointing year, after being a pre-season top 10 team. But, it helps when......

..the OU women's basketball team (yes, I am a fan - these girls kick ass) beat their first round opponent in the NCAA tournament and play BYU tonight. I have to admit, I played in the women's basketball pep band at OU and actually it was a blast. We got to take some trips up to Kansas City, Purdue and Richmond, VA. Oklahoma forward Courtney Paris (a freshman) is one of the best players in the country and has already rewritten several Big XII records in her first year. She is the first woman in college basketball history to record 700 points, 500 rebounds, and 100 blocks in a season. She is nothing less than dominant, and is a huge reason these girls have what it takes to make it to the Final Four.

The Dallas Mavericks continue to play extremely well in Avery Johnson's first tenure as head coach. Since I last updated they have gone 12-4, and in a similar situation to the Stars, chasing San Antonio for that first place spot.

Tomorrow night - Dallas vs Houston Rockets at the AAC - I'm seriously thinking of making this game, because I LOVE to see me some Rocket beat down.

Let's start with .......well.....

It's good to be back, but I have one hell of an assignment in front of me......trying to recap the past month of my roller coaster life.

About a month ago, "things" were suddenly flipped upside down. Those of you who know me, know what I'm talking about. In some ways, I'm back at square one, which has its positive and negative associated aspects. I'm obviously choosing to think about the positive ones, like how there are opportunities to start with different interests and paths. Planning for the future is a bit more of a challenge...in fact, I have been challenged more in the past year than I have in my whole life. If any sort of old wise saying were ever 100% true, then please let it be the one that claims I'll come out on the other side of the maelstrom stronger. Those of you who believe in God, I would ask that you pray for me and those who don't, just maybe think about me or whatever you do when you hope.

Thanks.

A Month later....

Updating soon with SXSW, Canada, Nashville, Cleveland, and life news.......stay tuned and thank you.

-M