PICKATHON MUSIC FESTIVAL 2012 – [DAY 1]

October 12, 2012 in Music, Reviews, With Video

Close your eyes jaded festival-goer, take a deep cleansing breath, and let all your preconceptions melt away.  Now, imagine a spacious organic farm, adjacent to acres of wooded northwest hillside.  Colored string lights code the forest pathways.  Vibrant temporary encampments sprout between trees.  Okay… so it’s also fuckin’ HOT outside and people are everywhere, but they’re lovely, genuinely pleasant people and they’re contently smiling: they’re lying in hammocks with their babies; they’re canoodling with their lovers inside tents.  They’re encircling their campsites with homemade batik flags (like the best kind of hippies).  They’re catching up with old friends, they’re crackin’ jokes, and they’re sharing gourmet sour-cherry-french-toast (made on the spot) with you/a-stranger/a-campsite-neighbor. Read the rest of this entry →

EGOWAR – Gang Gang Dance Live @ Neumos in Seattle [10.14.11]

November 14, 2011 in Music, Reviews, With Video

Gang Gang Dance

Neumos

Seattle, Wa

10.14.11

Let’s get this straight: “I am a total snob, a pseudo intellectual, and an occasional dilettante.”

I know this about myself.  At least I should get some Buddha points for being mindfully (if knowingly) self-aware.  I appreciate most genres of art and music.  I even admire my own openness to various genres when I’m alone with myself in my car.  I may pop in Four Tet, followed by Blossom Dearie, Elvis Perkins, Arvo Part, and Simon & Garfunkel.  Then, sometimes it’s the Black Keys, Joy division, Toumani Diabate, Ukulele Ike, Hello Seahorse, and Jurassic 5, finishing off (haha) with Guns N Roses.  The juxtapositions of my car DJ skills have me liking myself right through my morning commute.

One of my biggest snobby glitches is this: When I first hear about something, after it has already become a little too popular with the local hepsters, a wee switch goes off in my brain which keeps me secretly “above” whatever it is (at least for now).  Let’s call it snob-tourettes.  I bide my time.  I hold off until this brilliant (or not so brilliant) pop group, painter, movie, or writer passes through the imaginary threshold of popularity and into the passé; I subconsciously wait for it to be uncool enough for it to be cool enough for me…and then I sit back and take it in for the first time.  Maybe (probably) I haven’t even really paid attention to it before this.  My snob-tourettes has wrestled my tiny Buddha to the ground.

Lately, I have been openly rooting for my better self.  I do aim to grow to appreciate art on its own merits, god damn it!!  So, when an opportunity to cover the Gang Gang Dance show at Seattle‘s Neumos came, I jumped at it.  I – mostly – missed the slow swell of psychedelia that was Gang Gang Dance’s rise to international notoriety; a fact (sadly) that would usually inhibit me from listening for at least a couple of years.  This was the better-self-test that I needed; a prime opportunity to step willingly on to a popular alternative band wagon, or at least be open to it.

So, then and there, I committed to attending the show. Read the rest of this entry →

TWEE’S A CROWD : Belle and Sebastian Live @ Benaroya Hall (City Arts Fest)

November 5, 2010 in Music, Reviews

CITY ARTS FEST (Day 1)

Belle and Sebastian

Benaroya Hall

Seattle, Wa

October 20, 2010

I was twee when twee wasn’t cool…sometimes it’s good to be old” – {Facebook post from my best girlfriend Maria, via her Paris flat, in response to learning that  I would be attending the Belle and Sebastian performance for City Arts Fest 2010}

I was seriously excited, but not a little bit apprehensive about attending this show alone on a Wednesday evening.  Exhausted after a night of insomnia followed by a long day of office work; I knew I would be getting up at five to go to work the next day.  I was just praying that the sweet vocal harmonies wouldn’t lull me to sleep.  “Don’t let me miss the whole thing, asleep in  a cozy Symphony House chair”  I told myself.

Belle and Sebastian is a longstanding favorite in my music collection, but this is the music I do other things by.  I wash the dishes to it, take road trips to it, and ride the bus to it.  It’s one of my five year old’s go tos for singing along in the car (Her eyes half closed as she harmonizes from the back seat.).  Belle and Sebastian was on my wedding-mix, my baby-birthing-mix, and was the soundtrack to my deep deep days as a painting student at University.  I never considered going to see them alone in my 30’s, but going pensive and solo would have been just the thing I might have done in earlier years. Read the rest of this entry →

Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers at Chateau Ste Michelle [6.19.10]

July 27, 2010 in Comedy, Music, Reviews

Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers

Chateau Ste Michelle Winery

Woodinville, Wa

June 19th, 2010

Steve Martin Banjo Tour,” were sweeter words ever put together?  Turns out, some things might be better in my “Wild & Crazy” Imagination.” Last month, I was lucky enough to get tickets to see the legendary comedian/banjoist perform with North Carolina‘s Steep Canyon Rangers; part of the Chateau Ste. Michelle winery’s annual summer concert series. I was thrilled at the opportunity. But –now– I kinda feel like a “jerk.” I was, unfortunately, just a little let down by the whole Steve Martin banjo experience… and, now I am putting it out there for the whole world to see.  The following is my totally neurotic review of the whole experience.

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