DIT Session #40
Gratiot Lake Road – “Dollar Bay”
http://www.gratiotlakeroad.com/
http://gratiotlakeroad.bandcamp.com/
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DIT Session #40
Gratiot Lake Road – “Dollar Bay”
http://www.gratiotlakeroad.com/
http://gratiotlakeroad.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/gratiotlakeroad
Two Kzoo favorites, The Reptilian and Natural Disasters, are hitting the road for an intense, non-stop tour of the mid-west and east coast. So, it is only fitting that we send them off in style – rockin’ basement show style that is. This Friday (4/5) at The Courthouse they will be joined by Nohealth (post-hardcore from Cleveland, OH) and Locktender (progressive hardcore from GR) to kick the tour off! The doors open at nine, show will start shortly thereafter. Bring a few bucks for the touring acts and don’t forget to RESPECT the bands, the house, and, of course, each other.
I’m sure many of you know the bands, but if you don’t, check out the links below. They are sure to convince you.
The Reptilian – http://thereptilianband.bandcamp.com/
Natural Disasters – http://naturaldisasters.bandcamp.com/
Nohealth – http://nohealth.bandcamp.com/
Locktender – http://locktender.bandcamp.com/
Annabel (Kent, OH) – Your favorite band’s favorite jams
Seventeen Again (Kalamazoo) – VHS recordings of Headbanger’s Ball, but way too fast
Fossil Eyes (kalamazoo) – Post-hardcore, post-metal, post-everything posterchildren.
Running Shoes (Grand Rapids) – Bummer Thugs ‘n Harmony
9PM. Donate to touring bands. Be hella excellent to each and every one there.
DIT Session #39
Speedy Ortiz – “Curling”
http://speedyortiz.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/speedyortiz
http://speedyortiz.livejournal.com/

Ghost Mice playing in Kalamazoo almost exactly 5 years ago at Rocketstar Cafe. Photo by Jes Kramer.
It’s been almost four years since the acoustic duo Ghost Mice (featuring Chris Clavin, co-founder of the almost 20 years standing record label Plan-it-X) have been in Kalamazoo Michigan. Not too long after that tour, Ghost Mice called a hiatus, mostly due to fiddle player Hannah having a kiddo. Chris did several solo tours since then, a couple of which he ended up playing wonderful shows in Kalamazoo. However, they’re back as the original band and they’ve got a new album “All We’ve Got Is Eachother,” with a fuller sound than previous, and they are just as sweet of folks as they’ve ever been.
Speaking of new albums, also on the bill for this show is local guitar and violin duo Lincoln County War, who will be releasing their first ever recordings at this show! Though LCW has been playing locally for roughly three years, the only recorded material of theirs can be found mostly on dodgy youtube videos, so come to this show to purchase at a super affordable price, properly recorded versions of these songs. Though the set up for LCW and Ghost Mice are similar, the sound is much different. Although they could both be classified as “folk punk,” Lincoln County features an angrier, harsher tone, more akin with Andrew Jackson Jihad, or if Nick Cave’s Murder Ballads were stripped down.
Long-time Kalamazoo underground composer Travis of Circle, Get Square will also be performing. Whether Travis is currently living in Kalamazoo or anywhere else, if he is performing in Kalamazoo, he is treated and appreciated like a dear local. Stylistically shifting from lo-fi keyboard pop tunes to full, melancholic folk songs, Circle, Get Square is a dynamic project that if you haven’t yet seen, you’re definitely not going to want to miss.
Finally, Arms Akimbo will also be performing to round out this acoustic endeavor. Though this project is the newest locally, Topher, the singer/songwriter of this one man project, has been writing and performing for many years, and for several different musical stylings. Here you will find introspective folk songs, fitting perfectly into the mix of this show.
You can see excellent samples of all three locals by browing through http://www.DITsessions.com
This show will start at 7PM on Sunday the 24th, and is the first show at this location! If you don’t know where it is, shoot an email to DIT. Please bring donations for the touring group (or even some dollars for merch), and please respect the household.
That’s right a month later I’m calling it classic, that’s how good it was. Enjoy this quadruple LP’s worth of tunes from Kalamazoo’s finest citizens
The 411 Club has a special event on the way for those with an appreciation for the abstract.
The great BLUES CONTROL is coming to town! I’ve been listening to this band for a few years now and have been wanting to book them just as long.
Blues Control (Drag City Records) is a modern Synthesizer & Guitar Duo with a unique sound. There are many different influences and genres blending together in a way I’ve never heard elsewhere. Listen closely and you can pick up on ambient textures, folk whispers, noise drones, jazz riffs and sometimes even the blues. Sounds flow effortlessly and are best thought of as a film soundtrack. Just sit back and let the waves take you far away…
Come get shocked by two of Kalamazoo’s funkiest players on Friday, March 8th 2013 at Toad House!
WearWolf is a one-man band of Satanic Synthesizer music, guaranteed to damn you to electronic hell. Take a listen:
A lot of rap acts are described as in your face, but The Wrap, and his backing crew The New Mutantz will get so close you’ll accidentally eskimo kiss them.
The fun starts at 10:05pm and of course it is free!
A quad of performances are lined up to satiate your skull on Thursday, March 7th at Louie’s Trophy House in Kalamazoo, Michigan starting around 8:30 p.m.
From New York, Phone Home provide some thumping bedroom beats that transfer to the stage with great ease. Should get some booties shaking
Newport Stress also hail from New York and bring some old school-style raw hip hop
Former Tenants are punk as fuck and right outta Kalamazoo
The fourth band is The Pate Smith Project, of which is a complete mystery to DIT, all the more exciting!
Doors are at 8:30 p.m. with the show starting a little after 9 p.m. at Louie’s Trophy House and Grill on 440 E. North Street just northeast of downtown Kalamazoo. The age range is 18 and up, and while entry is free, it is suggested to donate to a little scratch to help out the touring bands. Gas prices are a wee bit steep these days.
DIT Session #38
Uuno – “Feral Smile”
http://duux.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/UUNO/282618105114981