Friday, October 31, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Midwest Dilemma | Coming to Montpelier | Oct 29

Everyday I get 10 to 20 emails from bands/promoters/publicists/labels asking jds and I to write about their band/album/show. 99% of them immediately go into the cyber dustbin. However, one caught my eye due to the silliness of it. A publicist from NYC was offering us a spot on the guest list for a show at Langdon Street Cafe. Obviously, the publicist doesn't know that LSC is a "pass-the-hat" gig. So, it's like being offered free tickets to my son's soccer match. It's a kind offer but not one that has any value.
Having said that, it got me to take a second and listen to the band's music. And I have to say, I'm glad that I did.
Midwest Dilemma is a 23-piece band out of Omaha that plays...well...let's call it orchestral folk. I can't imagine that they'll bring all 23 members on the road with them. It's got to be some pared down version of themselves to make any sense financially. However, the number of folks on the stage may still equal the number of people at LSC on any given night. Either way, I like them and am going to check it out. It's local and they sound good.
The other bonus is that Kris Gruen will be opening the show for them. Kris is working on his next album and the new tunes he played at Higher Ground last summer sounded sweet. It should be a good show.
Midwest Dilemma | Chicago and North Western | Buy
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The New Year | Club Metronome | Oct 13
In a rare move, my wife came to the show also. Prior to having kids, my wife and I would regularly hit shows together. However, due to the cost of babysitters and general exhaustion of parenthood, she's left the concert-going to me. So, it was fun to have her company for the night.
We got to Burlington early so we could grab a pre-show dinner. Here's the thing, it was a Monday night in Burlington and the economy is tanking. However, you would never know it from the restaurants. We had to go to four different places before we could find one with less than a half-hour wait. And we were only able to eat at Sweetwaters because we were willing to sit at the bar. I guess the financial downturn hasn't impacted the Queen City yet.
Well, Lendway has worked out for him.

Despite a slight rattle off the drum kit, the band sounded good. What sucked was all of the talkers in the back of the room. I could live to be 104 and I'll never understand why people pay to go to a concert and talk the whole time. It's arrogance. Why else would the talkers think what they have to say is more important than what is going on the stage? I'm not expecting people to be mutes (God knows I comment on the show to my friends mid-song; but with a brief interjection) but do they really need to carry on constantly?
it's just a shame because The New Year have some beautifully delicate songs that are quiet. When folks are chatting, it stomps all over the beauty.
By the way, the photo below explains how they get the drumming piece done on "The Door Opens". Matt Kadane plays the cymbal while Chris Brokaw does the main drumming.
Hard Rock Hotel
I was located on the Kiss floor which meant that whenever I passed through the elevator waiting area on my floor, I was met by a smiling Gene Simmons and the bands' guitars.
Team Band | The Abbey | Oct 6
The headliner was indie starlets The Black Kids but the beast of the show was Team Band. The Chicago foursome was simultaneously a complete mockery of the entire indie scene bullshit and a ferociously rocking half-hour of music. They're excessively self-aware in a "Hey! This is all ridiculous but no less ridiculous than The Black Kids" way. However, while you chuckle at their antics, you find your head grooving, your heel slamming the floor in rhythm with the drummer and your brain thinking "Fuck Yeah!"

Team Band | Team Band Fight Song | Buy
Team Band | If Rain (Sambassadeur cover) | Buy
No Age | Coming to Montreal | Nov 22

Here are some shots from that show.


No Age | Sleeper Hold | Buy
Sunday, October 12, 2008
The New Year | Club Metronome | Oct 13

☺ Quality...Their excellent self-titled album is getting rave reviews here, here, here, here and here.
☻ More quality...Their previous two albums are even better.
♥ Local connection..bassist Mike Donofrio grew up in and lives in Vermont.
♦ Exclusive...This is the band's first ever show in Vermont.
♣ Economic bailout...tickets are just $8 which is about $4 less than in other cities.
♠ Bonus...Lendway is opening the show.
The New Year | X-Off Days | Buy
Lendway | Yard Sale
photo courtesy of jinners
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Stuck In Vermont | Langdon's Army of Fun
"You can wander in town [Montpelier] any day of the week and not know what you are going to find, such as a bunch of kids throwing stuff at cardboard"