08.05.05 -- Friday
'Twas an odd crowd at Spaceland. By the pockets of older men with long hair, I'm thinking a lot of folks were there to see the second band. Mixed with the wannabe hipsters, it was a different mix, but what the hell...it's not like I fit in anywhere.
Morningwood -- I'm not even gonna justify this band by providing another review about 'em. They suck. End of review.
Drunk Horse -- I've a feeling quite a few of would like this band. Hailing from Oakland, California, they're the quintessential jam band. You know those sets where four songs end up being 30-40 minutes worth of a couple of guys jamming on their guitars? That's them. What I found kind of funny was the bass player who had a sticker reading "Black Flag" on the side of his bass -- somehow, it just didn't fit. Wasn't my cup o' tea...though, to their credit, the first song wasn't bad at all.
Dead 60's -- These boys gave another fantastic set! So much energy, so much sweat! They were genuinely pleased to play yet again in LA, to the point that they're retuning to open for Social Distortion in a couple of months. Now, they're off to the east coast to do of all things...the Warped Tour (huh?). After discussing that odd pairing, Bryan (drummer) said, "Yeah, I'm not sure how that's gonna go over, but what the hell. We'll see what happens." Glad, you're keeping an open mind, laddies. I genuinely do like this band and I'm certain it's due to the spirit of Joe Strummer living in 'em.
08.06.05 -- Saturday
Back at Spaceland. The main band was Sweet and Tender Hooligans, the "ultimate Smiths cover band". I didn't stay for them.
High Dials -- Idiotjed, you were right -- they are great! A wonderful pop band out of Montreal, the lead singer never stops bouncing. You'd swear he was on speed! Their vocals blend very nicely and having a sitar at the end of their set was a nice touch, though, the song ended up being a tad too long. Ended up buying their CD and EP, though, I've yet to listen to them. If any of you have not had a chance to check out this band, I'd be more than happy to pass on a couple of tunes. Or check 'em out yourself at
www.thehighdials.com