Wednesday, February 28, 2007
I Demand That We Attend This Show
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Galaxy Hut + Fake Accents + Magic Hat = 7.8.

The Fake Accents rolled out a harder, more punk sound at their Galaxy Hut show. Playing a plethora of new songs, the band simply tore the shit up. Tore it up! The performance solidified them as my favorite DC band. I said favorite! Rock Club Rating: 7.8! That's right, a 7.8! Why am I repeating myself? Why am I yelling? And why is my voice so high pitched?
Whoa, I need to settle down. I got a little worked up. Where was I? Oh yeah, The Fake Accents review. The evening began at my place where Jenny made us a nice spread of food and Oliver tried to bite Sacklunch in the nads. It took me many hours to teach Oliver that trick. Soon after the attempted ball biting we made our way over the Galaxy Hut.

The opening band was Impossible Hair. All I remember is they started with a campy song about ponies (or was it My Little Pony?) and then kicked straight into hardcore song. I loved it. However, I didn't listen to them too much because I was busy drinking and giving Potsy unsolicited advice on ass bouncing. I wouldn't hesitate to see them again though. I might even pay attention.
About three songs into the Fake Accents set, I questioned whether I was too kind in my opinion of the band. Were they really that good or was I just enjoying the show because of numerous pitchers of Magic Hat #9? Looking around the cramped bar, it was clear I wasn't the only one into the performance. This was confirmed when the crowd coaxed the band into playing an encore. I've never seen that happen in a small club like the Galaxy Hut. Of course, it helped that the Fake Accents rained thousands of dollars on the crowd, setting off a frenzy unseen this side of a Vegas strip club. Slick move.
While the harder sound and new punk stuff was great, I have one criticism. They have a good thing going with the alternating singers. However, things fall off when the bassist takes the lead. She doesn't have the haunting or edgy vocals of someone like Kim Gordon. It's a stark shift when she takes the mic after a bunch of songs by the guys. The music for her song may have been the best of the night, but the vocals just didn't seem a good fit. I'm curious what it would sound like with one of the guys singing. My guess: better.

"Final Thoughts" (my tribute to Jerry Springer. You you read this, picture me extra serious, sitting on a stool, speaking with a self-righteous tone of voice)
Over the past few years, there has been a backlash towards the traditional DC sound. It's considered uncool to sound like a Dischord band. Hell, even Dischord doesn't sound like Dischord. Aquarium, The Evens, Soccer Team? Not exactly Minor Threat. I like the Fake Accents because they don't apologize for sounding like a DC band or for gleaming from Pavement, Sonic Youth, The Pixies, etc. Do they Fake Accents sound like other bands? Sure. Do they embrace the DC sound and do it justice? Fuck yes they do. Do I like to ask myself questions and then answer them, Donald Rumsfeld style? You're damn right. Bottom line, they play fun, instantly likable indie rock. That's more than you can say about 90% of the other bands out there (we're looking at you, Cedars).
Who's Coming, redux

Okay, here goes:
Date | Venue | Band | ||
3/2/2007 | Black Cat | The Thermals | ||
3/4/2007 | Black Cat | Grizzly Bear | ||
3/5/2007 | Birchmere | Christopher Cross | ||
3/6/2007 | State Theater | Of Montreal | ||
3/6/2007 | 9:30 | Badly Drawn Boy | ||
3/16/2007 | RNRH | The Raveonettes | ||
3/23/2007 | RNRH | The Walkmen | ||
3/24/2007 | Black Cat | The Ponys | ||
3/27/2007 | Black Cat | Fake Accents | ||
4/3/2007 | RNRH | The Long Winters | ||
4/6/2007 | Wolf Trap | Roger McGuinn | ||
4/7/2007 | 9:30 | Kaiser Chiefs | ||
4/9/2007 | RNRH | Erase Errata | ||
4/10/2007 | 9:30 | Low | ||
4/13/2007 | Black Cat | Junior Boys | ||
4/17/2007 | 9:30 | Ratatat | ||
4/18/2007 | 9:30 | TV On The Radio | ||
4/19/2007 | 9:30 | TV On The Radio | ||
5/2/2007 | RNRH | Sunset Rubdown | ||
5/4/2007 | DAR | Arcade Fire | ||
5/13/2007 | 9:30 | LCD Soundsystem |
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Not Really New, Sort of Improved...
- Schedule for who picks the show is posted through June
- Under "the bands", the links now goes to the review, instead of the bands web site
- I added a movies section and linked to the reviews
I considered adding a section for album reviews, but no one seems to care about those. If you have any other suggestions for the site, let me know.
I'm aware my Fake Accents review is way overdue. This is known as "procrastination". It's an advanced writing technique you wouldn't understand. Of course, it didn't help that I drank a lot of beer that night and waited this long to write the review. Look for lots of fabrications when I finally finish the post.
Friday, February 16, 2007
We're With You, Leather
climbing on the amps, sprinting around the stage, jumping, screaming, etc. Lead singer Sammy James, Jr. kept up some sort of negro preacher patter in-between songs, all show long. He’s an Adam Goldberg look-alike, for the record.
share it with everyone because of the noise. I was thinking, if I were a cable access network producer, I would have a show featuring midgets and call it Small Talk. Just let the midgets talk, like the McLaughlin Group. They could discuss where they buy clothes, for example. I assume there’s midget clothing stores, just as there are big & tall boutiques. I suppose a midget can just buy kids’ sizes, but what self-respecting midget wants to walk around wearing Grrrranimals?
the short where normal, adult-sized people weren’t allowed. As
More Separated at Birth

Since we're all playing the separated at birth game, I wanted to post Exhibit A in the case of "Statehood Members Who Look Alike" (quotes added for James' "benefit").
In the upper left hand corner is Leigh, the guitarist who joined the band a few months ago. In the lower right is Clark, the lead singer. Basically, if Leigh put on 15 pounds and had lighter hair, they'd be the same person. I'll also note that Joe (upper right) could get work as an Abe Lincoln impersonator if he put in a little effort. Just an idea, in case the drumming thing doesn't work out.
BTW, I'm really looking forward to their show with The Thermals. That's a stellar rock lineup.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Back in Business

Midlake - February 7, 2007 - Rock & Roll Hotel ($12)
After an unexpectedly long "break," Rock Club braved the bitter cold and headed back to the Rock & Roll Hotel to reacquaint ourselves with live music. I'll be honest. I'm growing tired of writing these reviews. So I'll keep this short, in keeping with our time at the show.
The show (for us) began with opening act St. Vincent, which consisted of a bespectacled young woman with a waivering voice and supporting musicians whom I never saw. There was a really good crowd present for this show (thanks to Jason Lee's

Too much time was spent hooking up the 4 or 5 separate keyboards, the LCD projector and

I only stayed for about 6 songs or so before I felt like I had enough to get the point. I would have needed to listen to more of their studio albums to have stayed for the whole thing. The rock quotient was relatively low, which made it tough to stick with after a while. Overall, I thought they put on a high quality show. Good sound, good performance. But I wouldn't fight you for a ticket to their next show.
As for separated at birth, how about these two Erics?
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Is Anybody Tired of This Joke Yet?
Friday, February 09, 2007
Who's Coming? (updated)


Note also Roger McGuinn, ex-Byrds frontman, will be bringing his folky-acoustic stylings to Wolf Trap on April 6. That show would go well with a nice French cheese and some Chardonnay.
And finally, 2006 Album of the Year Winners Erase Errata will visit the Rock and Roll Hotel on April 9. I'll probably still be sore from the McGuinn show, however.
* I found some Christopher Cross photos (now and then). The "now" photos are amusing, it appears that Cross, Frank Black, and Kyle Gass are all sharing the same corpus.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Voice Your Choice, Rock Club
Okay, I was wrong about Mooney Suzuki--it's on Feb 14, not Feb 16, as noted in an earlier post. I vote for this show for the following reasons:

1--I have seen them before. They opened for The Hives in New York. It was a high-energy, hard rock show, and the two guitarists placed themselves at considerable physical risk by climbing on top of the amps for an extended guitar solo. Also, the small, balding drummer, who

2--We haven't been to the 9:30 in a while and I miss it terribly.
3--A few of this band's songs can be heard occasionally in strip clubs, as well as on the Madden


Second choice would be either The Deerhooves, who we've seen before, or maybe the Apples in Stereo, although I think Erin's seen them and given them a big thumbs-down.
Note that Mooney Suzuki plays on Valentine's Day, so get your lovemaking in early, then head to the club like a real man would.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Next up...
A word about the Elvis Comeback Special...if you've never seen it, it's tripfantastic. The dance


Moving on, I've looked about and have found it a challenge to identify anything of great quality for this week in Rock Club, but I did check out Midlake as was posted by Jimbromski below. If My Name is Earl star, and super skate boarder Jason Lee likes them, then I think we should check them out. So, next show: Wednesday, February 7th at the Rock & Roll Hotel.