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Nothing Straightforward – Noise Punk And Jazz – 1.3.14 – Milhouse

14.01.03

If you’re familiar with Milhouse, hell, if you’re familiar with Kalamazoo basement shows, then you are familiar with the concept of eclectic. there’s a little something for everyone, and there’s damn near a little bit of everything. Especially when delving into the warped worlds of noise, punk, and jazz, you find the variations are vast and wonderful. This Friday, expect a bit of all of that with these artists.

 

 

 

FRANKIE TEARDROP is out of Athens GA, and are making their third appearance in Kalamazoo, though first basement show. Witnessing their performance at the Already Dead Family Reunion this past summer, I was completely floored by their chaotic melding of harsh noise and punk. Their stage-presence is mesmerizing and unprecedented, and though their recordings are an excellent way to get to know the basics of their repertoire, it pales in comparison to the live experience.

Joining Frankie for this show will be locals:

SURPRISE ATTACK – A new outfit (or rather a revisited fairly old project) consisting of local busy bees in the experimental and jazz worlds Sid Redlin (solo work, Boron Nuzzle, Sista Mista, Banjohater), Poncho (FuzzTown, JoshuAlien) and Saxquatch (Saxquatch & Bridge Band, Prognosis Negative, former to almost every band in town at least a little). Surprise Attack is a driving improv project, taking influence from jazz at it’s core, but presented with a modern love of electronic manipulation.

ANYBODY BUT THE COPS – the variable grab-bag of sounds with a stop on a dime penchant for leaving you wondering just what band it is you’re seeing at all. Essentially a bunch of punks doing everything in their power to not get bored while playing music. The attention span of a gnat, the speed of a caffeine fiend.

Show will start at 8:30! As usual, this show is donation based. Frankie Tear drop our just kicking off their tour and need to get to the next stop, so any amount is helpful. Be respectful to everyone. Be the best person you can be, it’s probably somewhere in your new years resolution anyway.

Across the Northern Americas and Unto Kalamazoo Basements – 9.23 – MILHOUSE

To me, it’s sometimes baffling the distance many musicians travel just to end up in a basement in the midwest. Not that I’m complaining, really, I’m celebrating! Reveling in the fact that a small college town can functionally and consistently bring in artists from far, to enjoy their works.

This show happening at Milhouse on Monday, September 23rd is a prime example of this sort of trek. Two different tours, two different ends of the Northern American continent coming together. SCREAMING QUEENS are traveling all the way from Vancouver, BC, and KRILL are by contract coming all the way from Boston, MA.

SCREAMING QUEENS a noisy, heavy queer punk outfit. Their sound is driving and mean, but not cliche, and throws back to some old-school experimenters, but with a new flare.

KRILL by contrast are a catchy experimental fuzzed out pop concoction. They’ve got all the hooks but I would not call them predictable. These folks are friends of Speedy Ortiz, veteran performers of the Milhouse basement, and certainly if you enjoy Speedy, you’re guaranteed to dig Krill.

PLUS LOCAL SUPPORT BY

ANYBODY BUT THE COPS – spazzy jazzy angular change-up punks with a new deom

FORMER TENANTS – punk, post hardcore, and everything else the kids are into these days

Show starts and 9:00.

BRING DONATION FOR THE TOURIN’, BRING A POSITIVE ATTITUDE FOR YERSELF AND EVERYONE ELSE,  BE STRANGE/GET RAD.

If you need the address, email ditkalamazoo@gmail.com

The Reptilian Returns! The Courthouse. 7.27

The Reptilian and Alta are touring for like a billion years and then coming back to Kalamazoo to play a show at The Courthouse! Show starts at 8 PM//$3-$5 for touring bands//be respectful of each other and the house!

ALTA(Milwaukee,WI): http://alta.bandcamp.com Raw and emotional, Alta brings an interesting twist to the skramz genre. Layered and beautifully flowing, this is a band not to be missed. If you like The Rep, you’ll find something to love in this.

AU REVOIR(NJ): http://aurevoirit.bandcamp.com/ With a textural and sonically massive sound, Au Revoir do post rock very well. Beautiful melodies and wandering soundscapes. FFO Caspian and If These Trees Could Talk

THE REPTILIAN: http://thereptilianband.bandcamp.com/ You know them and love them. They’re back from their tour with Alta, and promise to bring a high energy performance.

ANYBODY BUT THE COPS Spazztastic, in your face punk! Hailing from Kalamazoo, they have a sound and emotion all their own, without having to say a word.

DIT Session #33: Anybody But The Cops – “It’s Only Weird Because I Lost All My Hair”

DIT Session #33
Anybody But The Cops – It’s Only Weird Because I Lost All My Hair

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90’s Greatest Hits, or Saturday Morning Cartoons: Speedy Ortiz, Roomrunner, Rotten Wood Moon, and Anybody But The Cops @ Milhouse 1/11

Someone make me this jacket.

Man, I wish I was as cool the liner of this jacket.

Grime nonsense like static through television Saturday morning cartoons, except going on this Friday night at the, one and only, Milhouse. It’s as if the winter has you feeling to clean or adult like, then slam bam wick-a-wham you have fun-noisy-rock thrown into a dishwasher and up-through those rabbit ears we all used to have fun adjusting in the wee small hours of the morning to watch the naughty channels. Friday night is for the ’90s kids.  Individuals born in ’80s are also welcome–and they may invite the other decades if they promise to be cool.

Speedy Ortiz is back from the pits of shows that weren’t with Minutes–which was a bloody fine, hot show that had the room running with sweat and dusty ceiling bits. Had you dancing about with plenty of head swinging–more like droopy swaying with heavy female narration. Moody summertime tunes in a winter basement. Some say they are akin to Built  to Spill, and others could say they’d fit right in with The Pillows.

Roomrunner is also tailing with Speedy Ortiz on their newest tour. Sounding like droning forever rock, Roomrunner just keeps pacing, jogging, moving, and playing to a driven guitar section and garage vocals until things fall apart. Faster than Speedy Ortiz and a bit more like Sex Bob-ombs–if that is a silly enough comparison for ya’. Less silly things could be

Speaking of things falling apart–look who is back together! Rotten Wood Moon is adding on to it’s string of sparse shows with their first of the year. Mad conversations ‘twixt pedals, strings, and however they can be abused or contorted, Rotten Wood Moon rambles on in the finest of noise fashions.

Finally, those wascally sludge punk-ers, Anybody But The Cops, are going to smear over rock and dirtied-up the funk in an appropriately grimy fashion, I’m sure. Recently, bassist Rory was quoted as saying “my bass line is just too clean for these songs” so expect to feel ashamed of how nasty those notes are going to rattle your ass-kicking boots.

Hey, Speedy Ortiz is out on tour from Northampton, MA and Roomrunner is here from Baltimore, MD, so show some donation love for the touring bands.

Respect the house, be totally radical, eat some pizza, enjoy the show. And dress up like a Street Shark. But that is only if you want to be my best friend.

DIT Session #25 – Anybody But The Cops – “Funk Fly”

DIT Session #25

Anybody But The Cops – “Funk Fly”

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10/31: Costumed Creeps Capture Crazed Captcha Writers, force them to scribble reviews–Millhouse’s House Venue of Horror

Happy Holidays

Gif, what gif?

Ever wonder what to do for Halloween? I don’t. I listen to music and go to shows. Occasionally I’ll dress up. Good thing I found an outlet for all of these extracurricular, all-hallowed activities–right in the vicinity of the Kalamazoo area. Like a damned miracle. Crawling into that inclusive concrete basement, pitifully preserving the tatters of my costume  torn-up by the zombified Misfits-guitar player, I expect to be thoroughly covered in fake-blood, real-sweat, and unidentifiable Halloween goo.

I want the music to be heavy in the air as the fleshy lips groaning it out.

Grimey as whatever demon-oozed concoction of booze and perspiration slime has covered the supports beams of the questionably stable house.

Maybe I want to be both things, too. But that’s another matter. A festive fistful of groups are incorporating all the corporeal functions of the holiday in both costume and music,  entertaining blissful escapism in the spirit of Halloween and gritty basement shenanigans.

Listen to the masquerading Misfits, and someone will tear out the Danzig face, then emblematically skull-bash the music right into auditory centers of the brain. Detroit’s Child Bite will be performing the procedure, with what can be assumed as a blood-gurgling tone that eventually curdles out of some heaving dark pit that got filled up with the bass-notes of Cage the Elephant or some other adequately psychosis/psychedelic fused induced rock-noise.

My description may not be perfect, so provided is actual music:

All for the continuing depravity and reckless behavior so attuned to show-going is Anybody But the Cops. The trio of instrumental-punk rockers are currently conquering the basement scene by blistering up a few 2 minute jams and skirting away before proper law-enforcement can nab them. One can only hope that eventually they will be stopped, before the lot of us are dragging ourselves through gardens of Miller 40ozs and fields poorly-costumed plaid to secure a fix of fuck-you induced fun.

I am trying to say they are addicting, fast, and out of control–and it might be fun to catch these shows while their sound is still developing.

But that is too easy. College interns should finish their upcoming DIT Session so viewers aren’t subjected to poorly lit rooms and questionable youtube videos to hear their music:

And if Rory Svekric wasn’t enough Rory Svekric for you, the Milhouser’s will be transmuting plasma sacrifices of party-goers to make a Rage Against the Machine reanimation for those too hip for underground music. Fuck you, don’t listen to what you tell me.

And who let Benji of Wearwolf, the Mushmen, and Lincoln Wars in on the show? Owes me shot of demon-rum for suggesting half of his musical genius. Surprises await, and with cohort Codi in tow, expect ultra-violence, or really anything because N0PARENTZ isn’t afraid of anyone, especially no parents. Or any musical explicative, because really the angst, sadistic humor, or plain insane zanity that is whatever Benji touches is sure to promote some sort of frothy, emotive response–ranging from raging to tearful.

Like the Reptillian? Bagheera is hoofing it to provide some “ex-tillian” entertainment. I can’t say much else. They’re new. Let’s be new together.

For those curious  the event is at Milhouse tonight, temporarily converted into a musical hall of horrors where all the ears can be mutilated, devoured, or otherwise horrifically effected. Only in the most pleasant of manners, though.

Donation, respectful, and starts at 9 p.m. Tonight. Halloween.

Dress up. Not as mandatory.