Amanda’s SD Show Calendar 7/18-7/24

Is it Monday again already? My days are becoming a blur. This summer is proving to be a hot one and all I want to do after my morning ride is come home and pass out. Which is what I did. So, if this seems a tad incoherent, I apologize. I might still be in that groggy phase after you are awoken too early. Another reason my days are all a blur is San Diego has a super huge event coming up this week which I’m attending. Perhaps you’ve heard of a little thing called Comic Con? No? Well, look it up.

 

Monday: Jeremy Messersmith, Paper Bird, and Michael McGraw @ Soda Bar @9 $7
AND: The Never Never @ Tin Can Alehouse @9 $5

Tuesday: Rest Up!

Wednesday: Laura Warshauer and Ruby Summer @ Lestats @8
AND: Alkaline Trio @ House of Blues SD @730 $23 adv/$28 day of

Thursday: Eliza Rickman @ Lestats @8
AND: Royal Campaign @ Bar Pink @10
AND: Heavy Hawaii @ Soda Bar @9 $7

Friday: G Love and Special Sauce @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and Racetrack
AND: Maroon 5 and Train @ Cricket Wireless
AND: Ari Shine, Scarce, and Trent Hancock @ Lestats @8

Saturday: The Burning of Rome @ Casbah @9 $8 adv/$10 day of
AND: The Avett Brothers @ Pechanga Resort and Casino $30-$50
AND: Chiodos and Breathe Carolina @ Soma @530 $16 adv
AND: Tim Robbins and the Rogue Gallery Band w/ Jamie Drake @ Anthology @7 $26-$56
AND: The Slater Sisters, Janet Robin and Cyndi Harvell @ Lestats @8

Sunday: Griffin House w/ Peter Bradley Adams @ Anthology @7 $10-$17

 

Keep in Mind:

July 26th- Cold Cave and Austra @ Casbah $12 adv/$14 day of
July 26th- A Perfect Circle @ SDSU Open Air Theater
July 27th- Indigo Girls @ Humphrey’s
July 27th- Ben Sollee @ Belly Up @8 $14 adv/$16 day of
July 27th- Kevin Martin CD Release w/Gayle Skidmore @ Bar Pink @10
July 28th- Dynamite Walls @ Casbah
July 28th- Ryan Cabrera @ Ramona Mainstage
July 29th- Yuck @ Casbah
July 30th- LA Rising w/ Rag Against the Macheine, Muse, Rise Against, and more @ Los Angeles Memorial Colliseum
July 31st- Dredg and Fair to Midland @ Soma @630 $15 adv
July 31st- Gin Blossoms @ Belly Up $25 adv/$27 day of
August 2nd- FM 94/9 About the Music Show w/Belle Brigade $6
August 4th- Transfer, Dead Feather Moon, and Bully @ Belly Up $15
August 5th- The Bravery @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 6th- Weezer @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 8th- SDMA Awards @ Humphrey’s By the Bay $30
August 9th- Vans Warped Tour
August 9th- Avi Buffalo @ Casbah @9 $10
August 10th- Alberta Cross @ Casbah
August 11th- Milk Carton Kids @ Anthology $10-$15
August 12th- Jimmy Eat World @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 16th- Death Cab for Cutie @ RIMAC Arena
August 18th-20th- Sunset Strip Music Festival
August 18th- Adele SDSU Open Air Theater
August 19th- Imagine Dragons @ Casbah $10
August 34th- Company of Thieves @ Belly Up $12 adv/$14 day of
August 26th- Airborne Toxic Event @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
September 2nd- Fitz and the Tantrums @ Del Mar Racetrack
September 2nd- Daughtry @ Pechanga Resort and Casino $45-$80
September 11th- Diana Ross @ Pechanga Resort and Casino $85-$120
September 23rd- Ladytron @ House of Blues SD $25
September 4th- Kings of Leon with Band of Horses @ Cricket Wireless
September 11th- The Kills @ House of Blues SD
September 13th- Ray Lamontagne and The Pariah Dogs @ Copley Symphony Hall
September 14th- The Vaccines, Tennis, and Young Buffalo @ Casbah $15 adv/$17 day of
September 24th- Arctic Monkeys w/ TV on the Radio @ SDSU Open Air Theater
Septembr 24th- Two Door Cinema Club @ House of Blues SD
October 1st- Crocodiles @ Casbah $14
October 5th- The Naked and Famous @ Belly Up
October 15th- Honda Civic Tour w/ Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, and Matt and Kim @ Cricket Wireless
October 16th- The Naked and Famous @ Belly Up @9 $15
October 17th- Foo Fighters w/ Cage the Elephant @ Viejas Arena
October 19th- Foster the People @ Soma $25
October 30th- Matt Nathanson @ House of Blues SD $23-$40

Amanda’s SD Show Calendar 7/11-7/17

Happy Monday and Free Slupree Day @ 7/11! I had a lovely week(end) filled with music, friends, and memories that I will cherish for many years to come. I unintentionally ended up at the first 3 dates of The Summer Sweat Tour w/The Silent Comedy and Saint Motel and catching a secret show featuring The Howls and The Silent Comedy at The Satellite. Whew.

But today is the start of a new week with new diversions for us to enjoy!

 

Monday: Tape Deck Mountain @ Soda Bar (9pm) $6
AND: Melvins Lite @ Casbah (9pm) $15

Tuesday: Drew Grow and The Pastors Wives and Brothers and Sisters @ Soda Bar (9pm) $5

Wednesday: Low Volts @ Casbah (8pm) $FREE

Thursday: The Morning on Fire, Pilots, and Misc. Ailments @ Soda Bar (9pm) $5
AND: The Blow and He’s My Brother She’s My Sister @ Casbah (9pm) $12 adv/$14 day of
AND: Marcin Czyzewski w/Thomas Miltch Band @ Anthology (730 pm) $10-$12
AND: Gayle Skidmore, Bradley Hathaway, and Stacey Clark @ Lestats (9pm)

Friday: New Mexico @ Soda Bar (9pm) $5
AND: The Dares @ Lestats (9pm)

Saturday: The Mutaytor @ Belly Up (9pm) $13 adv/$15 day of
AND: Skyhigh Karma and Echo Revolution @ Soda Bar (9pm) $5
AND: Joel Eckles @ Lestats (9pm)
AND: King Khan @ Casbah (9pm) $12
AND: 91X Fest- Incubus, Bush, and Face to Face @ Cricket Wireless (3pm) $Prices Vary

Sunday: Mat McHugh and Mishka @ Belly Up (9pm) $15 adv/$17 day of
AND: The Elected and Jake Bellows @ Casbah (9pm) $12 adv/$14 day of

 

Keep in Mind:

July 20th Alkaline Trio @ House of Blues SD
July 22nd- Maroon 5 and Train @ Cricket Wireless
July 23rd- The Avett Brothers @ Pechanga Resort and Casino $30-$50
July 26th- Cold Cave and Austra @ Casbah $12 adv/$14 day of
July 26th- A Perfect Circle @ SDSU Open Air Theater
July 29th- Yuck @ Casbah
July 30th- LA Rising w/ Rag Against the Macheine, Muse, Rise Against, and more @ Los Angeles Memorial Colliseum
July 31st- Dredg and Fair to Midland @ Soma @630 $15 adv
August 2nd- FM 94/9 About the Music Show w/Belle Brigade $6
August 4th- Transfer, Dead Feather Moon, and Bully @ Belly Up $15
August 5th- The Bravery @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 9th- Vans Warped Tour
August 11th- Milk Carton Kids @ Anthology $10-$15
August 12th- Jimmy Eat World @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 16th- Death Cab for Cutie @ RIMAC Arena
August 18th-20th- Sunset Strip Music Festival
August 19th- Imagine Dragons @ Casbah $10
August 26th- Airborne Toxic Event @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
September 2nd- Fitz and the Tantrums @ Del Mar Racetrack
September 4th- Kings of Leon with Band of Horses @ Cricket Wireless
September 11th- The Kills @ House of Blues SD
September 13th- Ray Lamontagne and The Pariah Dogs @ Copley Symphony Hall
October 1st- Crocodiles @ Casbah $14
October 15th- Honda Civic Tour w/ Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, and Matt and Kim @ Cricket Wireless
October 16th- The Naked and Famous @ Belly Up @9 $15
October 17th- Foo Fighters w/ Cage the Elephant @ Viejas Arena
October 19th- Foster the People @ Soma $25

5 Things I Learned at Bonnaroo

I was reading a few blogs and sites and was inspired by their “Top *insert number and subject here*” and I thought I’d do the same. Here are the top 5 things I learned at Bonnaroo this year.

1. Plan to Have a Plan (and then change it)
The thing about Bonnaroo is that you can plan your day down to the minute if you feel so inclined. What you might not realize is that there might be extenuating circumstances that will require you to change your plan (and sometimes, it’s for the better.) For example, we wanted to just sample some music at the Ford Focus Lounge before journeying off to a tent. Instead, we found ourselves in air conditioning, with a bandana full of ice, on a comfy car bench, listening to great music from people we never heard of. It was a great way to beat the heat and discover some new bands and tunes. We walked by our intended tent a little later to find it packed to the brim and all the shade taken. I’m fairly certain we would have died from being in the hot sun with nary a breeze to cool us down.

2. Port-a-pottie Musts
With events like Bonnaroo and Coachella, there are no real bathrooms, only port-a-potties (unless you are staying in a house in which case, goody for you). The thing about port-a-potties is that they suck. So I have a few suggestions for a better port-a-pottie experience.

1. Find the least populated port-a-potties: Sounds like a given right? Or maybe too much of a hassle? It pays off. Most of the stages aren’t too far away from each other and generally have a cluster of bathrooms to go with it. If you end up at a stage with a really popular act, the bathrooms around there will be packed at best. I wandered around a bit and found some with a smaller line and some that were hardly used! So much cleaner.

2. Bring wipes: They get nasty in there and generally don’t have seat covers. While I was dumb enough not to think of this, I saw someone with an wipe cloth. Such a simple and smart way to try and add some cleanliness to an otherwise disgusting… device.

3. Realize spatial constriction: If you are carrying around a backpack (like myself) don’t expect to take it in there with you. It just won’t fit. Use a larger port-a-pottie if possible or chance leaving it outside. I usually hid mine under my towel.

4. Go before it gets dark: While this might seem obvious, it’s really not. No matter how much artificial light they have outside, it will not be enough illumination. Go when it is still light out so you don’t risk running into something nasty.

3. It’s ok to sleep during the festival
It gets hot there. Crazy disgustingly hot there. And you will be woken around 7 a.m. sweating in your tent having only gone to bed a few hours ago (maybe more). Not a problem! Music at Bonnaroo doesn’t start till noon. You can wander in after being rudely awoken by the heat, find a shady tree, lay down your towel and sleep. How else are you supposed to have all the energy needed for your music packed day?

4. Make water and shade a priority
I don’t care if you’ve been waiting years to see a band play, you will not enjoy it if you are on the brink of passing out. Before Bonnaroo even started someone was laying on the ground in the line to get in. Also, my travel partner Kristen was light headed from not having enough water/food before getting there and needed to lay in the shade before she ended up like the girl in the line who needed a medic. Now, I know it can be a pain in the ass to carry around a water bottle but it’s for your own good! And try to go to the fountains before and after the noon rush hour. It will insure you won’t wait in a jumble of people for 20 minutes with low water pressure or a broken tap. Filling up your bottle should be first on your list when you get in!

Also, shade may not be abundant, but it exists. If you can’t make it into the tent and the sun is blistering your back (there were some seriously lobster red burns!) go sit in the shade. You can still hear your band play and cool down enough not to be so sweaty that you can’t apply your much needed sunscreen. And if that doesn’t do it for you, revert back to rule #1.

5. Explore
The great thing about Bonnaroo is there are many activities and vendors to explore. In a single day you could; do yoga,  build your own drum, learn to dance with a hula hoop, eat potstickers and samosas, buy some sandales made from recycled materials, and of course, enjoy lots of bands. There is much to do and see at Bonnaroo. It even has it’s own post office! There is much to be explored at Bonnaroo and your experience there will be far better if you see all it has to offer.

 

Just be sure to remember these notes for next year 🙂

Amanda’s SD Show Calendar 7/5-7/10

Happy 4th of July everyone! No shows tonight except the one that was at the fair. I enjoyed the sound of fireworks from my home tonight. Have to reserve my strength for The Silent Comedy/Saint Motel/The Howls show tomorrow at the Casbah, which I know will be nothing short of insanity. However, the rest of the week still has much to offer!

 

Tuesday: The Silent Comedy, Saint Motel, and The Howls @ The Casbah @9 $SOLD OUT (find some poachers on the street)
AND: Eddie Vedder @ Copley Symphony Hall

Wednesday: The New Archaic, Italian Japanese, and Bedford Grove @ Belly Up @8 $8
AND: Foster the People @ House of Blues $SOLD OUT (check Craigslist!)
AND: Riverboat Gamblers @ Casbah @9 $12

Thursday: Anya Marina @ Casbah @9 $15
AND: Skyline Union @ Ruby Room @9

Friday: David Bazan + Band @ Casbah @9 $12 adv/$14 day of
AND: The New Kinetics @ Tin Can Alehouse @9 $5
AND: Steve Poltz @ Lestats @9

Saturday: The Hot Moon and The Donkeys @ Soda Bar @9 $5
AND: The White Buffalo @ Casbah @9 $12 adv/$14 day of
AND: Josh Damigo Night @ Lestats @9

Sunday: The New Assembly @ Ruby Room @9 $5
AND: The Blank Tapes @ Soda Bar @9 $5

 

Keep in Mind:

July 16th- 91X Fest- Incubus, Bush, and Face to Face @ Cricket Wireless
July 22nd- Maroon 5 and Train @ Cricket Wireless
July 26th- Cold Cave and Austra @ Casbah $12 adv/$14 day of
July 26th- A Perfect Circle @ SDSU Open Air Theater
July 27th- Indigo Girls @ Humphrey’s
July 29th- Yuck @ Casbah
July 30th- LA Rising w/ Rag Against the Macheine, Muse, Rise Against, and more @ Los Angeles Memorial Colliseum
July 31st- Dredg and Fair to Midland @ Soma @630 $15 adv
August 5th- The Bravery @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
August 8th- About the Music Show w/ Belle Brigade @ Belly Up
August 9th- Vans Warped Tour
August 9th- Avi Buffalo @ Casbah @9 $10
August 16th- Death Cab for Cutie @ RIMAC Arena
August 18th-20th- Sunset Strip Music Festival
August 26th- Airborne Toxic Event @ Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
September 2nd- Fitz and the Tantrums @ Del Mar Racetrack
September 4th- Kings of Leon with Band of Horses @ Cricket Wireless
September 24th- Arctic Monkeys w/ TV on the Radio @ SDSU Open Air Theater
October 5th- The Naked and Famous @ Belly Up
October 15th- Honda Civic Tour w/ Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, and Matt and Kim @ Cricket Wireless
October 16th- The Naked and Famous @ Casbah @9 $15
October 17th- Foo Fighters w/ Cage the Elephant @ Viejas Arena

 

SDMA Nominations Announced!

The San Diego Music Awards nominations have been posted!

Special congrats to LMN friends and faves like; The Silent Comedy, Kevin Martin, Little Hurricane, The Howls, Endoxi, Transfer, The Tilt, Wendy Bailey, Republic of Letters, The Burning of Rome, White Apple Tree, The  Nervous Wreckords, and many many more on their nominations!!

You can vote for your faves here.

The SDMA’s will be held at Humphrey’s By The Bay on August 7th at 7pm. There will be performances by Cuckoo Chaos, Little Hurricane, Gilbert Castellanos, Dynamite Walls, The Silent Comedy and more! You can get your tickets here.

Amanda’s SD Show Calendar 6/27-7/3

Happy Monday to you all! So far it’s been good. I’m just starving! Was in a lunch meeting and got out about an hour ago. Geez. All I can say is I’m looking forward to this week. It’s almost July which means it’s almost almost my birthday! But I digress…

 

Monday: Jesse LaMonaca and the Dime Novels @ Casbah @9 $6

Tuesday: Joanie Mendenhall and Greg Gibson @ Soda Bar @9 $6
AND: Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven @ Casbah @9 $10 adv/$12 day of

Wednesday: The Beach Boys @ Del Mar Fair @730
AND: Red Sparowes @ Casbah @9 $12

Thursday: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts @ Del Mar Fair @730
AND: Belly Up Rock Festival w/ Dead Feather Moon, The Stone Foxes, The Tilt, and The Howls @ Del Mar Fair @9
AND: Sondre Lerche @ Belly Up @9 $15 adv/$17 day of
AND: Other Lives @ Casbah @9 $12 adv/$14 day of
AND: Ruby Summer @ Lestats @9

Friday: A Scribe Amidst the Lions @ Casbah @9 $8 adv/$10 day of
AND: Astra Kelly, Endoxi, Gayle Skidmore, and Miss Erika Davies @ Soda Bar $8
AND: The Gregory Page Show @ Lestats @9

Saturday: The Fixtures @ Lestats @9
AND: Natasha Bedingfield, Kate Voegele, and Andy Grammer @ House of Blues SD @730 $23 adv/$27 day of

Sunday: White Apple Tree @ Casbah @9 $FREE

 

Keep in Mind:

July 4th- Cash’d Out @ Del Mar Fair @9
July 5th- The Silent Comedy and Saint Motel @ Casbah @9 $16
July 5th- Eddie Vedder @ Copley Symphony Hall
July 6th- Foster the People @ House of Blues $17.50
July 6th- The New Archaic, Italian Japanese, and Bedford Grove @ Belly Up @8 $8
July 7th- Anya Marina @ Casbah @9 $15
July 9th- The White Buffalo @ Casbah @9 $12 adv/$14 day of
July 26th- Cold Cave and Austra @ Casbah $12 adv/$14 day of
July 26th- A Perfect Circle @ SDSU Open Air Theater
July 27th- Indigo Girls @ Humphrey’s
July 29th- Yuck @ Casbah
July 30th- LA Rising w/ Rag Against the Macheine, Muse, Rise Against, and more @ Los Angeles Memorial Colliseum
July 31st- Dredg and Fair to Midland @ Soma @630 $15 adv
August 8th- About the Music Show w/ Belle Brigade @ Belly Up
August 9th- Vans Warped Tour
August 9th- Avi Buffalo @ Casbah @9 $10
August 16th- Death Cab for Cutie @ RIMAC Arena
August 18th-20th- Sunset Strip Music Festival
September 2nd- Fitz and the Tantrums @ Del Mar Racetrack
September 4th- Kings of Leon with Band of Horses @ Cricket Wireless
September 24th- Arctic Monkeys w/ TV on the Radio @ SDSU Open Air Theater
October 5th- The Naked and Famous @ Belly Up
October 15th- Honda Civic Tour w/ Blink 182, My Chemical Romance, and Matt and Kim @ Cricket Wireless
October 16th- The Naked and Famous @ Casbah @9 $15
October 17th- Foo Fighters w/ Cage the Elephant @ Viejas Arena

 

Top 5 Acts of Bonnaroo 2011

1. The Decemberists at What Stage

The Decemberists have been on my list of bands to see ever since I first heard “Engine Driver” playing on a speaker system at my local Borders bookstore back in 2005. Finally seeing Colin Meloy and Co. play through some of my favorite tunes like “We Both Go Down Together” and “16 Military Wives” was a dream come true and the band delivered on every note. For an extra bonus, Sara Watkins was playing with them (filling in for Jenny Conlee). Her version of “Won’t Want for Love” (off 2009’s Hazards of Love) gave me chills!  The band seemed as happy to be there as the audience was to have them and the playful and easy interaction created a joy that rippled out over the crowd of thousands relaxing in the grass. Thinking back to all the sets we saw, The Decemberists at What Stage is the one that sticks out most clearly in my mind, representing the epitome of my Bonnaroo 2011.      ~ Kristen

Another one of my favorite Decemberist songs:

 

2. Eminem at The What Stage

Truth be told, Eminem was probably the artist I was most looking forward to seeing at Bonnaroo. When Kristen and I first saw Eminem at Epicentre in Fontana last year, we were skeptical with an attitude of, “let’s watch him just to say we saw him.” We were subsequently blown away with his performance. I was hoping for a repeat and got so much more. Eminem’s show features a car crash backdrop and an LED screen alerting the audience that we are witness to his “Recovery.” After the powerful opening of “Won’t Back Down” he took us on a ride through his extensive discography playing hits like, “Airplanes Pt. II”, “Love the Way You Lie”, “So Bad”, and “Till I Collapse”. He also brought out Royce da 5’9″ and they rapped a few songs from their new project Bad Meets Evil. And unlike some artists who only play new and current songs, Eminem took us back to his very beginnings by doing a mashup of, “My Name Is”, “The Real Slim Shady”, and “Without Me”. Perhaps the best part was his consistant chatter with the audience and dedications to the fans coupled with his intense focus on stage. It gave the feeling that he was there in the crowd with you rapping instead of up on stage in front of thousands of people. With an encore of “Lose Yourself” and endless gratitude to the audience at the close, Eminem was definitely a top act of Bonnaroo 2011.    ~Amanda

 

3. The Head and the Heart at The Other Tent

I’m not really sure what to say about The Head and the Heart. It’s hard to define what exactly it is about them that makes them special. It could be that this Seattle based six piece offers a folksy soulful outlook on life or their unique sound filled with shakers, piano, and violin in addition to the standard guitar, drums, and bass. It’s definitely not something I can easily put words to but seeing them again re-affirmed my love for this band. The first time I encountered them was at SXSW where they were playing a small stage in a bike shop. I was unfamiliar with the band and how largely popular they are. The Head and the Heart had no problems filling up the tent and they handled the larger stage with such ease, it seemed almost second nature. They are currently set to join Death Cab for Cutie in Germany and the UK and then tour with The Decemberists while attending festivals such as Calgary Folk Festival and Austin City Limits. If given the opportunity, this band should be at the top of your “to check out” list. After all, they made it to #3 on our Top 5 Acts of Bonnaroo.    ~Amanda

 

4. Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons at The Ford Focus Lounge

I had high hopes for Wisconsin’s Cory Chisel before the festival even began. Fortunately, Cory and his Wandering Sons did not disappoint. Cory crafts my favorite type of soulful folk tunes and accompanied by delicate harmonies provided by Adriel Harris, it’s impossible not to fall in love. I enjoyed Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons so much that I ended up seeing them three times. The first set at The Solar Stage cemented my love and introduced me to his songs including the crowd pleaser and highly appropriate “Tennessee.” The second, nighttime set at The On Tap Lounge really got the crowd going and featured a guest appearance by Brendan Benson as well as a more rockin’ version of “Born Again.”  But it is the third set at The Ford Focus Lounge that I enjoyed the most.  It felt the most intimate. It was a stripped down set, featuring only Cory and Adriel. This made songs like “Never Meant to Love You but It’s Too Late Now” all the more powerful.  It was also more interactive with Cory taking audience requests and singing songs that I could, by now, sing along to. My enhanced enjoyment could also have something to do with the location, an air-conditioned and carpeted lounge where we could sit on plush seats with handkerchiefs full of ice. The set ended with Cory doing a cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Gonna Come.” I don’t think I could have had a better introduction to a new favorite band than seeing Cory Chisel at Bonnaroo.    ~ Kristen

 

5. Neon Trees at This Tent

I was super excited at the prospect of being able to actually see Neon Trees on stage at Bonnaroo. The last time I ‘saw’ them was at SXSW and I was relegated to the back of the pack for my lack of being there early with nary a visual. This time around, was a whole different story. I had managed to sneak in the side of the tent (which was a might bit too small for them in my opinion), and work my way to a comfortable spot in the shade. This was one of my most memorable shows at Bonnaroo. At one point in time durin their set, the sound went out and they kept playing their song. As soon as the sound came back, they did a reprise of the song so everyone could hear it at full volume. At one point in time, singer Tyler Glenn discussed the difference between love and lust and also admitted to having a crush on a girl but was a coward so he wrote a song instead. Perhaps the most memorable moment was when Glenn took off his pants, revealing his American flag boxer briefs and danced around the stage, telling everyone it was ok to be a freak. Either way, it was a show I will not forget.     ~Amanda

 

Amanda’s Honorable Mention: Kopecky Family Band at The Ford Focus Lounge

I was just hanging in the Ford Focus Lounge, trying to cool of and get some energy back when I heard people talking about this upcoming band and how awesome they were. I was at that point in the day for me when I didn’t really care much about who was playing, I just wanted to cool off and relax. This rather unassuming band came up and caught my attention. They reminded me of Fresno’s Fierce Creatures with a less ethereal and more jam band sound, but still with a captivating presence. The people around me were not wrong about the Kopecky Family Band I hope they come out to California soon because I would love the opportunity to see them again, in a less heated environment.

 

Kristen’s Honorable Mention: The Black Angels at The Ford Focus Lounge


It could have something to do with the intimate setting…or perhaps how the set started with the band announcing they didn’t have paper for setlists so they made some t-shirts with a list of songs they wanted to play and handed them out for people in the audience to wear. It could even have something to do with the fact that the guitarist broke a string (supposedly for the first time ever on stage) and the band had to improvise while he tracked down a replacement. For some reason, The Black Angels at The Ford Focus Lounge was the most fun I had at any set all weekend.  ~ Kristen