Thursday, May 31, 2012

Chavez w/ Endless Boogie, Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY - 05/18/2012

I made it up to NYC for a boys' weekend, as most of my best friends from college reside in Manhattan. Seeing Chavez, who have blown my mind for years, was the motivating force for this (as if one needs a huge motivation for a weekend in the city). I first saw Chavez open for Silkworm in 1994 at the now defunct Columbia, SC, spot Annie's, and they absolutely killed. I saw them many more times in the 90's including opening for Guided by Voices on the Alien Lanes tour in Atlanta, GA, and headling Cat's Cradle when they were touring Ride the Fader. I even made it up to Brooklyn to see them at the also defunct Warsaw in 2006 for an incredible reunion show. Needless to say, I was pumped.

I flew into LaGuardia and took the M60 in, which my friends think is crazy. We all met up and grabbed dinner at Mexican Radio before heading to Bowery Ballroom for the show (which, oddly, I had never been to before). I was feeling pretty good about things when I saw Kim Gordon and J. Mascis just hanging at the bar having drinks.

While I wanted to check out Endless Boogie opening the show, I was too busy catching up friends to tear myself away. Believe me when I tell you that we were upstairs and ready when Chavez took the stage and proceeded to blast through all of Gone Glimmering, most of Ride the Fader and absolutely killed their first single, "Repeat the Ending." These songs are Emerson, Lake and Palmer levels of complex, and they just killed them song after song. I was blown away, I got drunk and I wanted to talk to some of my indie rock heroes but (thankfully) thought better of it. (Great writeup of this on Brooklyn Vegan with videos, too.)


Nailed to the Blank Spot
You Must Be Stopped
Break Up Your Band
Laugh Track
You Faded
New Room
Unreal Is Here
Tight Around the Jaws
Peeled Out Too Late
The Ghost By The Sea
Pentagram Ring
"Untitled/New Jam"
Wakeman's Air
Our Boys Will Shine Tonight
The Flaming Gong
Relaxed Fit

Encore:
Top Pocket Man
Repeat the Ending

The next morning was painful, but we did manage to grab some awesome food at Katz's, watch the already historic Chelsea-Bayern Munich soccer match and end the evening with a bevy of good beers at Jimmy's No. 43. I was sad to leave Sunday but needed to give my liver a timeout.

This will be another tough show to beat for 2012 and is certainly a top 3 so far.

Counting Crows, Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN - 05/05/2012

I would like to say that my wife dragged me kicking and screaming to this show, but in reality I was somewhat excited to get to see a band that at least at one point in my teenage years I was quite fond of. I'll add that I still pull out August and Everything After every once in a while and enjoy the hell out of it.

Our tickets from craigslist negotiating landed us on about the 12th row of the main floor near the center, so not too shabby. The Ryman was packed with an average age probably around 35 years if I had to guess, though older and younger folks were to be found.

We caught the last two songs from a not particularly good opener and settled in. And I'll admit it - it was awesome. First off, the crowd was rapturously into the band, which you don't see in Nashville that often. Secondly, the band really brought it, which surprised me. Very high energy, very fun. Lastly, they have a pretty thick back catalog by now, and combined with some truly killer covers (see below), it makes for quite the song selection. I of course loved hearing "Round Here" and the other August songs, but who knew that "A Long December" or even "Hanginaround" would get me? Well, they did. Just being honest.
Round Here
Untitled (Love Song) (The Romany Rye cover)
I Wish I Was a Girl
Daylight Fading
Hospital (Coby Brown cover)
Black and Blue
When I Dream of Michelangelo
Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
Omaha
Mercy
Like Teenage Gravity (Kasey Anderson cover)
Good Time
A Long December
Return of the Grievous Angel (Gram Parsons cover)
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Bob Dylan cover)
Hanginaround

Encore:
Ballad of El Goodo (Big Star cover)
Rain King (Thunder Road lyrics)

Encore 2:
Come Around
Holiday in Spain

The Melvins with Unsane, Exit/In, Nashville, TN - 05/04/2012

I thought I had taken at least one terrible iPhone photo at this show but alas did not. I met up with friends at the Gold Rush as Unsane was finishing what sounded like an incredibly loud, punishing set, and we made our way into a very-though-not-unpleasantly packed Exit/In.

Without much ado or too much wait, the mighty Melvins took the stage and ran through an absolute non-stop barrage of tunes. It was heavy, and loud, and did not stop for breath. They had King Buzzo on the far left, two drummers (including Dale Crover) in the center and the other vocalist/bass player on the right. I can't say that they are my favorite band ever or that I could even really tell you one song title from another, but I enjoyed the hell out of it.

Some more effusive and exhaustive reviews are out there, so I will leave it up to you whether to delve too deeply or not, but it was a fun time.

Brendan Benson, Young Hines and the Howling Brothers, Mercy Lounge, Nashville, TN - 04/28/2012

My super cool neighbor Chris produced Brendan's last album and asked my wife and me to come check out the album release show. No pictures or setlists to pass on, but it was fun all around. First off, the Howling Brothers did a fantastic opening set of old timey tunes followed by an impressive, power pop set from Young Hines that included a couple songs that have been stuck in my craw since first hearing them. Brendan put on a very tight, very fun set that was high energy and just very, very good without much in the way of gimmicks.

I don't have a history with his music that stretches way back so I thus don't have a ton to write, but I had a great time and was incredibly impressed with the whole lineup.