These two snaps below are of the cool sound booth and gear the symphony uses. This was my office last night:
Category: Gigs
Tomorrow night I record the symphony. May sound like a hard gig but it’s actually really easy. I get to hang in the killer sound booth with some awesome gear, and about 5 remote controllable video cameras. I’ll snap some pix and post a report following the gig.
I’m a HUGE OTEP fan. Saw them a couple of months ago and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Here’s the review.
Anyway, they’re here Saturday night, May 21st. I’ll be there and a detailed report will follow. My friend Matt will hopefully be able to bring in his camera and catch some more pix.
My two buddies and I went to a serious rock & roll show a few weeks ago. This was a 5 band bill, all on the “heavy” side of things. We’re talking metal. I’m a metal freak and love them heavy, groovin’ & technical.
My two pals and I are fans of Otep & Candiria big time. I just looked for Candiria’s web site and found out that www.candiria.com had expired. Turns out that’s not their site, it is candiriamusic.com. I was just thinking of registering it but I digress.
So the 5 band show was to be at a local comedy club. We showed up at the club only to find the doors locked and 1 small black & white piece of paper stating that the show had been moved to a boxing gym about 30 minutes away.
We got to the gym and jumped in line outside. It was freezing and we waited for a good hour before they even opened the doors. Once inside we waited for close to another hour before the show started.
The first two bands pretty much sucked. They were touring metal bands but there was nothing special about them.
The 3rd band was Candiria. If you are into rock & roll on the heavier and more technical side, with a hint of rap then you’ll love these guys. No one can make an 11/8 to 9/4 to 3/4 to 7/8 to 6/8 to 5/4 groove like Candiria can. Heavy guitars with some singing and rap vox and a drummer who grooves big time. These guys put on a hell of a show. The singer jumps up really high in the air and puts tons of energy into the performance. He’s got about zero percent body fat. The drummer has this crazy technique for playing his hi hats where the arc of his stick is literally 180 degrees with every hit. I tried that and couldn’t play worth a damn like that.
The 4th band I’d heard a few tunes but I wasn’t very familiar with: American Head Charge. Their site is headcharge.com but americanheadcharge.com is available. I thought about registering that too. But I digress again.
At this point of the show we made it to the front of the stage. The stage was actually a boxing ring.
American Head Charge’s drummer wore a hospital gown. Nice touch. The bass player was a BIG guy and played a great big bad ass 6 string bass. They had two guitar players and the guitar player in front of us had quite the look. The only way I can describe him would be “Satan firing a machine gun.” They had a keyboard player who played some key and bass lines and also made noises. The noises were very cool and added a whole new texture to this heavy band. Last, the singer was cool as hell. He was an excellent performer. He had the technique of those grindy vocals down. He could grind and then turn around and sing awesome full melodic vocals with absolutely perfect pitch. Some vocal parts the singer had a special mic mounted to a mic stand. The mic was inside an actual gas mask. He’d have to put the gas mask on his face to sing those parts!
What a great performance by American Head Charge. Loved it.
The 5th and last band was Otep. I first found Otep on the “metal” channel of my DirecTV music channels. I was first drawn in by the incredible heavy guitar tone, along with the insane drummer who played double kicks faster than most could play with their hands. I was intrigued by the vocalist’s tone. It’s mostly rap-ish vocals with metal screams, grinds and breathy tones. I thought this dude had a very cool voice. One problem…it wasn’t a dude. Otep is a female singer. I was even more blown away.
Otep’s bass player was jazzed to play the gig. Before they were even on stage he was pacing around like a caged animal while he downed his energy drinks AND coffee. This bass player is so good he could play in ANY jazz or fusion band. His gear and technique are amazing. I could tell the guitar player was a total veteran. He (and all the guys in the band) was older than I expected. He was stage right and we were stage left. I could have used more guitar in the mix for sure, but he was right on with his tone and his playing. The drummer was a bad ass mo fo. He had a big kit with double bass and tons of toms. He played incredibly difficult hands/double bass parts with surgical precision. This drummer is one of the best I’ve seen live.
Now for the climax of the show: Otep herself. When Otep came on the stage a magical aura entered the hall. Otep commands respect from her audience and from her bandmates. She’s in yer face and balls to the wall (if she had them). I loved it when she flipped off the audience and the audience loved it too. The passion with which she performs with is just plain brutal. You just can’t keep your eyes off of her live.
There were three very interesting events during their show. The first was at the beginning of one of their songs. The guitar player started the tune and she got in his face and stopped him in is tracks. She said “Hold on! These people paid their money and we need to play this song at the right fucking tempo. Now start it again at the right tempo.” Funny part was that the guitar player started the song back up at the same speed.
The next funny event (especially if you are a liberal) was when she did some “anti President Bush” commentary. The audience then followed with the chant “fuck Bush, fuck Bush.” I thought that was quite funny.
The 3rd and most amazing event: At the most passionate and peak part of the show she actually RIPPED HER OWN HAIR OUT! We were all in awe.
The tickets for this amazing show were $20. All three of us have agreed this was the best $20 we’ve ever spent.
There was about a 7-10 year period where my band was the hottest band in town. I’m not exaggerating at all. Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s we could sell out clubs 5 nights a week. We were making tons of dough every night. I slept until noon and didn’t do anything during the day. Then night would come and another fun gig with a huge crowd, tons of chicks and lots of craziness would ensue.
We played this one club that probably held about 500 people one night. We had that freaking place so packed it would take you 15 minutes to walk across the room to the bathroom. It was a fire code violation from hell.
We were excited to collect our money at the end of the night because we knew we’d be getting some major cash. So we hook up with the door man to collect. He sniffled a little and said “here you go boys” and hands us $200.00 total. We looked at this door man like he was from mars. “$200? That’s it?” we asked. With a sniff sniff and a few hyperactive wipes of his nose he says “yup.” “That’s bullshit man did you see how many people were in here?” We asked. “This is the door” he says with a sniff sniff and a wipe wipe.
The door man snorted all our freaking dough up his nose.
That was the last time we played in that club.