Thoughts (2008-03-22)

March 22nd, 2008

This is a Process of a Still Life 2008-03-19

March 20th, 2008

By chance as I was bouncing around myspace listening to bands, I noticed that This is a Process of a Still Life recently relocated to Seattle from Missoula, Montana and that they were playing a show on Wednesday night. Imagine my excitement. Just imagine it. It’s palpable isn’t it?

They played with two other bands from Los Angeles. First band was a sort of a prog rock outfit called Charts and Maps (Not to be confused with Maps & Atlases who are a similar sounding group). After they played a band called Danger Bees did their thing on stage which was an even more proggy rock with hints of psychedelic saxophone at times.

As the final act of the night, This is a Process… played a blisteringly loud and awesome half-hour set with a new song to close it out. They’re definitely heading in a heavier direction with more riffage going on. I’m really excited that they live in Seattle now so I can see (and tape) them again and again.

Also: I didn’t get a soundboard feed for This is a Process… because for some reason the outputs sending the signal to my JB3 got turned off. So the first two bands are matrices and the final set is just an AUD source.

Charts and Maps – 2008-03-19 The Comet Tavern – Seattle, WA
Download: cm2008-03-19.akgc1000s.sbd.matrix.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample: cm2008-03-19sample.mp3

Danger Bees – 2008-03-19 The Comet Tavern – Seattle, WA
Download: db2008-03-19.akgc1000s.sbd.matrix.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample: db2008-03-19sample.mp3

This is a Process… – 2008-03-19 The Comet Tavern – Seattle, WA
Download: process2008-03-19.akgc1000s.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample: process2008-03-19sample.mp3


Thoughts (2008-03-19)

March 19th, 2008

Thoughts (2008-03-18)

March 18th, 2008

Thoughts (2008-03-14)

March 14th, 2008
  • Hey I didn’t get into grad school. I’m a failure! #

You.May.Die.In.The.Desert, Bronze Fawn – 2008-03-13

March 14th, 2008

Last night was You.May.Die.In.The.Desert’s CD release show for the split they just put out with Gifts From Enola. I like the shows these guys play because they always bring in at least one band that I love and they’re always very appreciative of everybody coming out and supporting them. There really is something to be said for humility and approachability among artists and these guys have both in spades.

I missed the first act, Panther Attack, but I’m told that they’re pretty killer. I’ll have to make it a point to see them soon. I showed up to The High Dive right when Bronze Fawn was about to start rocking all kinds of faces into oblivion and I got set up in time to tape them. I was going to record video too but it’s really hard to do that at a bar full of drunkies when you have no one to help you out. Thankfully, the simple audience recording I got turned out really good. I don’t know why the sound system at The High Dive sounds so good but it sure does. Whodathunk a bar could impart such clear acoustics?

But onto the actual music: Bronze Fawn. These guys are so amazing and talented. I saw them a few months ago when they got a chance to open for Battles (wasn’t taping, though) and immediately bought their album. They craft very catchy yet confrontational instrumental music that I’d go so far as to call “toe tapping”. They’re definitely not the usual humdrum loud-quiet-loud, tremolo-picking post-rock that a lot of people are sick of.

After Bronze Fawn played, a band from Portland called Colt Vista took the stage. Their set was a lot slower and more “spaced out” than Bronze Fawns and I think the crowd reaction was indicative of this change. Even though the crowd thinned out by the end of their set, I enjoyed a few of their songs. Especially the last song they busted out. If they wrote more songs like that then they’d be on their way. I talked to the drummer after the show and he informed me that it’s only the third show they’ve played so I’m sure they’ll be improving as they go along.

You.May.Die.In.The.Desert took the stage well after midnight but people still hung around to see them display their own brand of jazzy instrumental music. They’re so full of energy when they play and they really look like they’re having a good damn time while they do it. The new songs from the new CD are a lot tighter and more coherent than the songs from their previous EP. I really dig the direction they’re heading in with this new material; especially the last song they played… it’s really something to behold. Dig it.

Bronze Fawn – 2008-03-13 The High Dive – Seattle, WA
Download: bf2008-03-13.akgc1000s.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample bf2008-03-13sample.mp3

Colt Vista – 2008-03-13 The High Dive – Seattle, WA
Download: cv2008-03-13.akgc1000s.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample: cv2008-03-13sample.mp3

You.May.Die.In.The.Desert – 2008-03-13 The High Dive – Seattle, WA
Download: ymditd2008-03-13.akgc1000s.flac16.zip
MP3 Sample: ymditd2008-03-13sample.mp3


Thoughts (2008-02-28)

February 28th, 2008
  • I screwed up my MSTRKRFT recording so it does not exist. My bad. #

DVD: Marnie Stern

February 14th, 2008

Finally got around to making this into a DVD. No menus or anything because I’m tired of thinking up new and exciting ways to present DVDs. Just the facts, ma’am.

This DVD is highly recommended if you want to see some ridiculous drumming. I mean just ridiculous. Zach Hill is amazing.

Also, I’m trying to get this up on Google Video but it’s just not working for some reason. I’ll keep trying, though.

Torrent Download: mstern2007-06-24.hv20.akgc1000s.dvdf.torrent


DVD: Tera Melos

February 11th, 2008

Had some people (well, maybe just one guy a few times) request this so here it is. This is Tera Melos’ set when they opened for The Fall of Troy at the Manipulator CD release show. Same angle as the TFOT set I filmed.

Torrent Download: tm2007-05-01.hv20.akgc1000s.dvdf.torrent


DVD: 65daysofstatic

February 1st, 2008

Last night I parked my kiester. Yes, I parked my kiester, meester. Then I got that kiester in gear and stopped being lame. First step to achieving that? I captured and edited the footage from my friend’s wedding that I shot. Put that thang on a DVD. Next thing? I captured and edited this 65daysofstatic show I filmed last August. And now that thang is on DVD.

65daysofstatic – El Corazon – Seattle, WA

SD FLV (373 MB): 65dos2007-08-06.flv
HD MP4 (1.8 GB): 65dos2007-08-06.mp4

Torrent Download: 65daysofstatic2007-08-06.hv20.akgc1000s.dvdf