Thursday, September 30, 2010

An October to Remember

In case your October isn't filling up as mine is with weddings, reunions and awesomeness, here's a few shows to fill the gaps:

10/ 1
Sailing to Rome Reunion Show- Mohawk Place

10/2
Shonen Knife- Mohawk Place

The 2nd Annual Rochester Invasion ft. Sirens and Sailors & Nightmares. Featuring Call me the Patriot, Mercia, 31goings, Soma Slumber, Storm the Bay, Every Last Thursday, The Dream Anatomy, Heavy Lies the Crown, A Dreadful Awakening - Salvation Army in Canandaigua

10/10 Rhinoceros, The Mongoloids and more- Mohawk Place

10/14 The “Goodbye, Goodnight Tour” Mae w/Terrible Things, Windsor Drive- Water Street

10/15 Young Bloods- Water Street

Mrs. Skannotto, The Couchtesters, The Steakouts, Free For All, and New Ways- Water Street

10/16 DEBUT: LAPSE with Sans Ego, Avenue You- Montage Music Hall

10/19 Dead To Me (Fat Wreck Chords), Lapse, Don't Lose Hope, Real People- The Wolves' Den

10/24 GWAR w/ the Casualties- Water Street

10/28 Matt & Kim- Water Street

10/29 Cry to the Blind, Every Last Thursday- Water Street

10/30 Halloween Havoc- Montage Music Hall

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Scream SAKES ALIVE!!

Chris Vandeviver is no fool. He sees his music for what it is and what it can be. And, he won't tour until the fans ask for it.

But a year ago was a different story: Vandeviver's brainchild, Sakes Alive!! was caught up in the heat of touring, weaving across the eastern part of the US, patience and pocket money wearing thin. After a bit of tour-induced turmoil, and down a drummer, SA!! shook loose its bandmates and slimmed down to its singer and founder as a solo act.

The past 10 months have been a reawakening for Vandeviver and Sakes Alive!!. After the post-tour smoke cleared, he took some time to realign his plans for the band and got back in the recording studio. And by studio, we mean the one he's set up in his living room (which he prefers over the austerity of a real studio).

However, Vandeviver is not caught up in the thrill of "making it big" like many of the younger Rochester area bands are. This time around he's more concerned with working with new talent, experimenting with technique and overall, creating great music. When we talked of their tour last summer, Vandeviver shuddered at the album SA!! was pushing: Act II. Citing that the sound was "too weird," his goal now is to explore new theatrical avenues, such as incorporating the trumpets and violas one hears on SA!!'s new track, A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart (his girlfriend helps out with the strings).

Another goal for forthcoming tracks, and perhaps an EP, is to increase collaborative efforts with outside musicians. In the past, Vandeviver dreamed up the music and members such as Kevin Mahoney, Mike Schwartz, and Thom Bulman executed it. Now, he desires to develop music with others including possibly calling on bands he admires such as Albany's Aficionado to join in more of a creative partnership.

Through these collaborations, Vandeviver plans to crank out at least three more songs after Fabled Heart by the end of the year. But, Rochester punk fans shouldn't get their hopes up on seeing a re-formed Sakes Alive!! in concert any time soon. Between the aftershock of the last tour and his own caution, Vandeviver would prefer to keep producing great music and fulfilling fans digitally in both the area and abroad (as far as Germany and Japan) instead of burning out on tour again. However, with his unapologetic passion for Sakes Alive!! and the mantra that music should be "consistent, not constant" we should expect great things from Vandeviver in the future.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Four Superbowls, No Rings

I am watching the Bills right now (currently 13-7, Packers) and stumbled on Such Gold's video for their jam Four Superbowls, No Rings. I now have my new BB's soundtrack:

Check out their new EP while you're at it:

<a href="http://suchgold.bandcamp.com/album/pedestals">Pedestals by Such Gold</a>

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Hurley

Hurley. I hate you less than Raditude.

Though Weezer's latest album officially drops on the 24th, check it streaming now on MySpace. Particularly songs Unspoken and Hang On.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Labor Day

In honor of Labor Day, a holiday created to celebrate those who were toiling in factories during the Industrial Revolution, here's some industrial music to enliven your Monday off:




Thursday, September 2, 2010

New Sakes Alive!!

I love Sakes Alive!! and can't get enough of them. And, they're from Rochester, which makes me even happier. Dig the new song A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart

<a href="http://score.sakesalive.org/track/a-toast-to-the-often-fabled-heart">A Toast to the Often Fabled Heart by Sakes Alive!!</a>