Post-punk at Louie’s 11/16

Just when you thought all the good tunes were behind us, Louies Back Room brings in another incredible line up.

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Batcave 

http://batcave.bandcamp.com/

Have you ever wondered what Batman listens to in the Bat Mobile? The answer is Batcave. Not that you’d need anymore information than that to be completely invested, they have a psychedelic, post-punk sound that’s easy to dance along to.

The Counter Elites

http://mycounterelites.com/

Prepare to get kicked in the face by rock-n-roll!  The Counter Elites are traveling all the way from the dirty D to bring Kzoo that classic punk rock sound.  The music is reminiscent of the Ramones, Dead Kennedy’s, and Crass.  The songs range in meaning, but are mostly politically .

 Inflatable Best Friend

http://inflatablebestfriend1.bandcamp.com/

Oh, I’m sorry. Did you want to take a breather from the awesomeness of the night? That’s a real shame because Inflatable Best Friend is coming at you with some straight Kalamazoo post-punk, garage rock!

 M. Sord

http://msord.bandcamp.com/

Drums. Keyboards. Man. These are the three things that make up M. Sord. Mike Sord created this one-guy-gig in 2002 to try and recreate/pay homage to the synth music of the 80’s. Let your guard down and enjoy everything about M. Sord’s totally rad electronic, Nintendo-like jam sessions!

Doors open at 8:30 p.m. The Show is scheduled to start at 9:30 p.m. There is a $5 suggested cover. Be there or be square!

Tonight! Corner Records, Boring People, Chris Rawlins, Strangewave

Boring People is one of my favorite Kalamazoo bands:

Strangewave is warm and floaty:

Chris Rawlins makes pop music:

Doors open at 9 and music starts shortly after. Bring money for the out-0f-towners. Bring your own good things to drink. Bring tidings of good will and love to your fellow show-goers. LET’S DO A THING, Y’ALL.

Friday has a lot going on. But consider this as an option?

There has been a rumble of conversation around diverse-line up shows. Why can’t bands of a different genre be on the same bill? Is Kalamazoo falling into the ‘same band’//’different day’ sort of pattern? I don’t know the answer to that question. I do know that going to a show that includes several genres has been refreshing and inclusive for me. So here’s an example of one : 

Friday, the Kalamazooligan Concert Posse is hosting on Western Michigan University’s campus at 1003 Trimpe in the Multicultural Center with Rye N Clover, Lion Lore, and Statia. 

Rye N Clover hails from Ithaca, New York with banjo in hand. As an avid environmentalist, this musician plays to the tune of the woods and the earth, and speaks of a joy that surfaces with the sunrise. 

http://ryenclover.bandcamp.com/

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Lion Lore is a new folky//rocky outfit from Grand Rapids. My(Nola’s) twin sister, my brother-in-law, and their two friends Rob and Holly have created quite the little family band. Think of a melodic version of Band of Horses with a bit more of a bite. First show in Kalamazoo!

Here is a link to a cutesy acoustic video of theirs that they made: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ez0NhOS4S8

Statia, despite not having played many shows quite yet, have a promising outfit of fine gentlemen (all who of which are already in several different bands). With a member on the keys and Alex Young singing, they can have harder musical tones but strong, controlled vocals that are too on point to miss. Proggy goodness.

Here is Statia’s bandcamp:

http://statia.bandcamp.com/track/intro

The Kalamazooligan Concert Posse is a group on Western’s campus that helps promote shows to the campus and Kalamazoo community, making them accessible to all-ages crowds as well as providing a safe space for show-goers.

The show is free for WMU students and $3 for non-students.

The show is at 7pm – know what that means? You could hang out on campus, support new-show goers and then go to one of the other million shows happening that night afterwards.

Maybe see you there?

 

Thursday Night Dance Party ~*Louie’s Style*~ 11/14

Louie’s has been making a solid effort to put on an array of sounds, creating a venue where if you just wait, there’s bound to be something that grabs your attention and gets your toes a-tapping, your heart thumping, your mind wheeling, or your lungs singing.

This Thursday, one can enjoy a packed evening of danceable oddities, a fun treat that’ll appeal to Kalamazoo’s sense of the experimental, coupled with Kalamazoo’s need to groove.

SILENT LIONS, traveling from Toledo, OH, are a heavy fuzzed out dance rock onslaught. Their pairing of heavy distorted bass with echoed,  distant vocal stylings creates a compelling, cool sound for all two of your ears.

PINK LIGHTING made their first Kalamazoo appearance back in April at Milhouse’s drag party, and if you weren’t there, now is your chance to catch one hell of a live performance. Disco beats meet warped garage punk – all surrounding everyone’s favorite oddball instrument, the accordion.

Finally, Grand Rapids group FILMLOOM will be there with lush, percussion filled tunes to titillate the senses.

This show stats at 9 and has a 5 dollar suggested donation. All artists are from out of town so I double that suggestion.

If none of these things are up your alley, and you prefer the more rough, tough, gruff, gritty, yelly, riotious types, local basement acoustic duo Lincoln County War will be making an appearance this same night at Bell’s with Grand Rapids irish rock band The Waxies. This show is also 5 dollars.

Rupert’s Gets Weird – Friday 11/8 – 9PM

Dude!

HERMIT THRUSHES
from the corners of the mind, a sonic pop anomaly, coming back to kalamazoo for the first time in over a year!
http://hermitthrushes.bandcamp.com/

FORGET THE TIMES
local cacophony with phasers set to confuse, a shape constantly shifting
http://forgetthetimes.bandcamp.com/

ANYBODY BUT THE COPS
stops on a dime, gives you nine cents change
http://anybodybutthecops.bandcamp.com/

Show starts at 9PM, you know where Rupert’s is.  Get there before the beer runs out!
https://www.facebook.com/events/652504314784030/

Folk at House of Cards

It’s starting to get cold, so lets get cheery and listen to folk!

Tim Tapper
https://soundcloud.com/tim-tapper
This music has a vast musical range to accompany beautiful lyrics with a major undertone of activism. Songs like, “Temporary Place”, “Open Mouth, Insert Foot,” keep you begging for more. This music will surely tug on your goddamn heartstrings.

Alex Young

Electric and technical, let’s follow Alex Young through his dreamy guitar licks and poetic voice. His lyrics are have are almost transcendentalist in the sense that you know what he’s saying, but it can mean so much more.

Alex Kostka
http://alexkostkamusic.bandcamp.com/
Let’s all band together then sing and sway to the music by Alex Kostka. His songs will keep you thinking and will linger in your mind long after they’re over.

Neil Shah
Have some fun listening to and being around a really awesome guy!

Amazingness is happening at House Of Cards tonight starting at 8.

Also, if this show isn’t enough fantastic folk for ya, there’s another show at Ruperts featuring Wood Spider, La Ruche, and Maray Fuego.

Art Hop Show at Louie’s Trophy House (Nov 1)

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Local art masters, Diamond Wave Press, are celebrating the release of their chapbook at Louie’s this Friday.  The book contains works of art and poetry from many Kalamazoo favorites. 

The event will be accompanied by the musical musings of Tim Tapper, Alex Quinlan, and Deep Waters.  Visual art works by David Spalvieri-Kruse will be on display as part of the November Art Hop.  Come check out the art and the music!

Poetry at 8; Music at 9

Andrea Gibson coming to WMU!

The Kalamazoo Peace Center and OUTspoken are bringing Andrea Gibson tomorrow!

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Andrea Gibson coming to WMU!

Andrea Gibson, an award-winning and world-renowned slam poet and activist, was the first winner of the Women of the World Poetry Slam in 2009. Her poetry focuses on gender norms, politics, social reform and the struggles queer people face in today’s society. She uses poetry to express what she feels and to provide social and political commentary on real issues. She is involved with many activist groups, especially those that focus on examining the wrongs of capitalism, patriarchy and white supremacy. She often performs at Take Back the Night Events, LGBT and Pride events, Anti-war and Peace rallies, and organizations against the occupation of Palestine. The subject matter of Andrea Gibson’s poems are stimulating, tear-jerking and hopeful. Her words speak to those among us who sometimes want to give up because of socially oppressive constructs, shake those who are comfortable out of their complacency, and will leave everyone feeling enlightened…

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GOAT HOUSE LIVING ROOM SHOW: Arms Akimbo, Jaime Pennelly, Jake Nivala 10.24

Come on out for the Goat House’s first-ever show! Enjoy sweet acoustic goodness in our living room! We have three local singer-songwriters who will delight your ears, PLUS all the way from Scotland, folk-punker Billy Liar! Due to some last-minute Facebook wizardry, we will be joined by BILLY LIAR, “the romantic punk singer, travelling the world with a battered acoustic guitar and writing about everything he observes. He is a whirlwind of acoustic strings, folk poetry and trusty chords.”

Our lineup Thursday will include:

Kalamazoo favorite ARMS AKIMBO, whose songs always get stuck in my head at the most inconvenient times.

Up-and-coming JAIME PENNELLY, who sez: “music, performing, singing, and songwriting makes me come to life.” That’s funny, hearing her music makes me feel the same way.

JAKE NIVALA, whose gorgeous guitar playing and pensive lyrics are perfect for these autumn days.

Show starts at 8pm. Email ditkalamazoo@gmail.com for the address. See you there!

Listen here:

Arms Akimbo http://armsakimbokalamazoo.bandcamp.com/

Jake Nivala https://myspace.com/lunalouiloveyou/music/songs

Jaime Pennelly https://www.musicpage.com/jamiepennelly

Rock and Derivatives – Mathy Experimental Madness at MILHOUSE 10.23

Make your bummer-time middle-of-the-week Wednesday something more memorable by checking out the dense, heavy, massive, gigantic jams at Milhouse.

Touring in for the evening, LES RHINOCEROS are a band with releases on John Zorn’s label Tzadik (and if that means absolutely anything to you, I’ve probably already sold you on checking out this show) from Washington DC.  They are a technical math-rock band, incorporating rhythmic patterns from the middle east, coupled with hard-hitting fuzzed out rock riffs. If you happened to have been at the Joint Chiefs of Math / Reptilian Shape Shifter show at Milhouse earlier this year, you will also enjoy this band almost assuredly.

Backing up this Les Rhinoceros will be local hard-hitters BROWN COMPANY – a band comprised of many veterans in the weird / rock / punk of Kalamazoo. This group creates a hell of a wall of sound, and are a highly compelling live show. This will also be their first house show, so lets give them a warm welcome.

Also on the bill, a combined effort from two experimental groups – PROGNOSIS NEGATIVE and FUZZ TOWN – will be making an appearance. They have never played together, chances are they never will again. Fuzz Town is an experimental guitar / pedal / loops/ beats duo comprised of the birthday boy of the day Poncho, and Josh Miller of many local bands. Prognosis Negative is a saxophone improv duo comprised of local notorious figures Saxquatch and Sean Hartman. Together these groups have something special in mind for the evening.

Show begins at 9:00 on the dot with BROWN COMPANY. Please bring money for the touring group. Strive to be the best person you can be. Tell your friends.

If this doesn’t sound like your sort of deal, not to worry! Fireplace Club and Courthouse will also be having shows this day. Fireplace Club will be starting earlier in the evening (with pumpkin carving!) and Courthouse later, so feasibly you could check out all performances!

FIREPLACE CLUB: Glowfriends (tour kickoff), Deep Waters, Erich Kuperschmidt

COURTHOUSE: Anwar Sadat, White Reaper, SAPPHIC

 

For any of these addresses, email ditkalamazoo@gmail.com