Wednesday, August 27, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 71

SEPTEMBER

1
My Man Mike and Conquest For Death play an all age show from 7pm at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland. The El Rio gives you Cowgirlpalloza in the form of 77 El Deora, Velvetta, The Patsychords, Jessica Rose and Judea Eden Trio for $10 from 4pm, with doors from 3.

2
Ghost & Gale, City Tribe and Travis Hayes play a free 9pm show at The Brick and Mortar for 18+ peeps tonight. The Elbo Room offers you a $7 show from Tele Novella, Silver Shadows and Voxtrot starting 9pm.
3
Botanist have a record release at The Elbo Room tonight, playing along with Worm Ouroboros and Noctooa in a 9pm, show for $7. Thee Parkside gives you Joey Cape, Chris Cresswell and Brian Wahlstrom for $10 from 8pm if you are 21+.
4
Heartsounds, Point Of View, Restless Hearts and Long Knives play a $5 show at Eli's Mile High Club starting at 7-30. Shiny Toy Guns, No and The Frail play The GAMH from 8pm tonight in a 6+ show. Blue Swan Records presents Hail The Sun, Stolas, Icarus The Owl and Septacy in a $10 show at Thee Parkside starting 9pm.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 70

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La Plebe, Bad Angle, The Hormones and burlesque with host Jamie DeWolf entertain you at Leo's Music Club in Oakland if you are 21+ and have $10 tonight. The DNA Lounge offers you Halcyonaire, Mild Meddle, Thick Red wine and The Weather Machine whatever your age from 8-30pm, doors at 8. You can find out about The Frail's album release at BOTH HERE  & grab your copy HERE.


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Deadbeatz, October's Desire, Where The Sidewalk Ends, Nuns With Guns, Atlas, De Core and The Mengs play 924 Gilman Benefit at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley from 7pm, doors at 6. Aussie band The Gooch Palms play with Rock N Roll Adventure Kids, Thee S'Lobsters, Pookie And The Poodlez and Bad Vibes for 21+ peeps with $8 tonight at Eli's Mile High Club. BOTH gives you Birdmonster, Cash For Gold and Wag for $10 from 9-30pm.

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The Young, Rat Columns and Violent Change play an all age show from 7pm at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland. Thee Parkside offer you an all age show from The Highway Poets for free from 4pm, with doors at 11am. That Aussie band The Gooch Palms are playing again tonight, along with Pookie & The Poodles and Elvis Christ at The Hemlock for $7 from 9pm.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 69

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Amonie, Daikon and Oranges From The President play an $8 from 9pm at BOTH tonight. Oakland's Metro gives you Dropdead, Brainoil, Full Of Hell, Noisem and Augurs for $12 from 7pm.
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Bpos have an album release at The Brick and Mortar, where they play along with DJ Kevvy Kev, Gigio, Dregs One and Patience for $5 for the 18+ crowd. The Knockout offers you an $8 show from Varsity Drag, Acid Fast, Toy Guitar, Carolina's War and DJ Stand In from 9-30pm.

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Harmless People, TV Static, The 100 Keens and Grim Deeds have a $7 show for 21+ peeps at Oakland's Night Light. You could catch The Nurseries, The Svvells, The Yes Go's, The Rinds and DJ Ryan Smith playing a $10 show at The Knockout from 8-30, if you prefer.

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Creepold, Airs and Fishbreath play an all age show for $7 at 924 Gilman Street tonight from 8pm. El Terrible have a single release and play along with Rich Girls and Kitten Grenade at The Brick and Mortar for 18+ peeps from 9pm. There is a $5 show from James Conner, Gaviotas and Windham Flat at Sub-Mission Gallery from 9pm.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 68

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Global Affront, Sarchasm, Mfb, Waterfly Spigot and Arv Ov Light play an all age show for $8 at 924 Gilman Street from 8pm. Usnea, Augurs, Backstabber, Lycus and M22 play an all age show at The Church of the Buzzard in Oakland for $5 from 8pm. The DNA Lounge gives you an all age show from Giggle Party, Doppio, Your Cannons and Callow from 9pm. The Hemlock offers you Cocktails, Zodiac Death Valley and O Presidente for $7 from 9.
23
Charmless, Half Blast and Lucky Jesus play The Hemlock for 21+ peeps from 9 tonight. The Brick and Mortar offers you a 9pm show from Part Time and Gap Dream Danny James if you are 18+. I am not sure if it is a misprint or not, but one of the lists that I follow gives The Chapel's lineup tonight as Mark & The Casuals, Etienne de Rocher, Persephone's Bees, Fredo Ortiz, Karina Denike, Meryl Press, Brigid Dawson, Bob Reed, Jason Morgan And Virgil Shaw, The West Coast Spiritual Corinthians, Summertime Tales, Rod Baedeker, Chris Colin, Anna Seregina and Bishop Marc Andrus with hosts Beth Lisick and Arline Klatte - all in an all age show from 9pm.
24
It is hip hop night at 924 Gilman tonight, where you can catch Poe, Ctzn, Tybox, Operation Sudden Death, Voltaire Slapadelic, Love Street and Observe from 7pm for $8. The Fraggle Fest Benefit and Memorial gives you Fracas, Kicker, No Limbs, The Divvys and United Defiance playing from noon at Oakland's Linden Street Brewery in an all age show for $10. The Knockout gives you Mr. Elevator And The Brain Hotel, Froth, Corners, Wyatt Blair and Michael And The Strageland for $10 from 5pm.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

INTERVIEW 2014: Brian Bergeron of Mr. Kind

Q: Which has been the best venue that you have so far played at and would you choose to play there regularly if given the chance?

A:
We played at The Great American Music Hall in February of this year. It was definitely the most beautiful venue I've ever performed at and would love to play there again soon.


Q: Do you feel that bands from the 2000-2010 era - such as Madelia, Paradise Boys, Veil Veil Vanish, Little Yellow Perfect, Sputterdoll, etc have shaped the current scene locally, or perhaps looking back further to the Beatnik and Hippie eras have bands such as Grateful Dead made an influence that carries over into today?

A:
To be completely honest, I didn't move to the Bay Area until 2009 so I'm not familiar with any of those bands. Sorry!

I don't think that the beatnik and hippie influence is still felt much on the local band scene though it is what many people know SF for. There are so many genres and flavors represented in the Bay Area music scene that the bands that have shaped it are large and varied.


Q: What differences do you see arising in the local music scene over the years since you became a band?

A: There is a lot of organization that is happening in the local scene right now. Weekly "Balanced Breakfast" music industry meet-ups in SF (on Thursdays) and Oakland (on Fridays, which I host) have gotten a lot of motivated musicians in the same room together.

The role that the tech sector has had in San Francisco is quite a contentious issue as well. On the one hand, there are many music start-ups being birthed in the Bay Area, which leads to much innovation but many musicians and artists have become priced out of being able to live in the Bay Area, which is a problem for the future of the arts around here.

For more on the tech concerns for music in the Bay Area:
http://www.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/exit-music-musicians-are-leaving-san-francisco-can-the-citys-legendary-scene-survive/Content?oid=2948791

For more on Balanced Breakfast:
Oakland: https://www.facebook.com/events/241406836043649/
SF: https://www.facebook.com/events/276930039125888/


Q: How did you choose the title 'Mr Kind' for your band?

A: We changed our name from gig to gig for a few months. When it came time for our first EP, we went through the band list and Mr. Kind was the name that best resonated with us. It fits well with the make-up and personality of the band, a bunch of nerdy, self-effacing, far from rock star (except for Jon Devoto, a former rock star from his days in the Matches) nice guys and we've grown into it more as time has passed.


Q: What is your band's latest plan/news?

A: We've just released our third EP, Wide Awake | Open Hands. We like to always be working on new music so we're currently writing and rehearsing for our fourth EP, which we will begin recording in October.


Q: Finally, apart from yourselves, can you name two or three local bands that you would recommend making a purchase from or attending their show?

A: Split Screens, Whiskerman, and Bells Atlas are sure to knock your socks off.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 67

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Nouveau Expo and Big Baby Guru share a $5 show at The Elbo Room for 21+ peeps from 9pm tonight. Oakland offers you an all age show from City Mouse at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records starting 7pm.

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Meathook And The Vital Organs, Tiger Honey Pot, Butt Problems and DJ Ryan Smith play for $7 at The Knockout starting from 9-30 tonight. Oakland offers you an all age show for $7 from Darto, Wild Moth and Balms that starts 7pm.
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The Fresh & Onlys, Tambo Rays and DJs entertain you for free from 9pm at The Elbo Room tonight. The Spiritual Bat, Crimson Scarlet, Headless Lizzy & Her Icebox Pussy and Roadside Memorial play a 9pm show at The DNA Lounge.

21
Ride The Blinds, The Richmond Sluts and Hot Lunch can be caught from 9pm at BOTH if you are 21+. The Rickshaw Stop gives you an 18+ show from Joanna Gruesome, Manatee and DJs tonight from 9-30.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 66 & Coast Jumper link


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Click HERE for details to one of two options I would select from if in SF tonight - & HERE is the other choice. If neither of those appeal, maybe you would prefer to catch Crisis Arm, Airs, Linoleum Dream and Fakes playing a 7pm show for $5 at Lobot Gallery in Oakland.

16
Day Labor, No Such Noise, The Waffle Stompers, Ridgway Space Station and Mom Jeans play ska night at 924 Gilman Street for $10 in an all age show. BOTH gives you Night Riots, The Hundred Days and New Beat Fund fr a max of $12 starting 9pm with doors a half hour earlier. You could catch The Donkeys, Extra Classic and The Hot Toddies playing a 9pm show at The Chapel for $12. The Hemlock gives you Stripmall Architecture, Silent Pictures and Spiral Electric if you are 21+ and have $8 tonight from 9.
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Modern Kicks, Dirty Denim and Dirty Eyes have an 8-3opm show on tonight at The Hemlock costing $7.

Coast Jumper - The End of Broad Slough - HERE.


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 65

11
Underground Railroad To Candyland, Arizonan band Lenguas Largas, Pins Of Light and White Night play an $8 show from 8-30 at The Elbo Room.

12
No Body, Be Calm Honcho and Julian Gervasi share a $6 show at The Hemlock for 21+ peeps tonight. The Brick amd Mortar gives you a 9pm show from The California Sons, Cave Clove and Rust And Whisky with tix a max of $8.

13
Pso, Terry Gross, Blots Of Ink and Brick Break play an 8pm all age show at Sub-Mission Gallery. Roselit Bone, Moonshine Maybeline and The Bitter Diamonds share a 21+ show at Eli's Mile High Club.

14
Kevin Morby, Mall Walk and Younger Lovers play an all age show at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records from 7pm. BOTH gives you The Life And Times, Ten Days New and Together We Can Rule The Galazy for a max of $12 from 9pm.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

SF SHOWS 2014: 64, Vaniish news, & update on this blog

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The Re-Volts, Great apes, Falcon A!, the Bombpops and Heartless Fol play an all age show for $8 at Berkeley's 924 Gilman Street. Thee Parkside offers you a $10 show from Early Graves, Theories and Bedrucken that starts at 9pm. Slim's gives you The Venting Machine, Potential Threat, Mystic Rage and Flesh Assembly from 8-30 if you have $13.

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Out-of-towners All Dogs play along with Joyride!, Try The Pie and California at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland from 7pm in an all age show for $6. The Brick and Mortar offers a $15 show from 10pm, if you want to catch Woods, Steve Gunn and Skygreen Leopards and are aged 18+. The El Rio has a pair of show on tonight - for $5 you can catch City Heat, Mwahaha and Wild Eyes in a 3pm show, and then later on Rank/Xerox, Generation Loss and Silver Shadows play for the 21+ crowd with $8 from 10pm.

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Apogee Sound Club, Violence Creeps, Nerve Beats and Tyrants share the show at The Hemlock for $6 tonight from 8-30. Oakland's Terminal offers you an all age show from Blue Sabbath Black Cheer, Echo Beds and Rust Worship.

HERE is something on Vaniish...

I have been somewhat busy writing 3 books and decorating my recently inherited house, so have not put much effort into my blogging of late. I apologize and promise many more reviews & interviews along with my brief update links/gig-lists in the coming months. Stay tuned...