April 6th, 2009
Another great week of live music in LA and Long Beach. Thanks for joining us! If you like what we’re trying to do, pass us along to your peeps
For every show in LA: Click Here
Monday: 4/6
Juliette Commagere, 9PM @ The Echo, Echo Park
Tuesday: 4/7
Electrocute, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
Decelis, 7PM, @ Hotel Cafe, Hollywood
Angela Wood, 10 PM @ Dakota Lounge, Hollywood
Wednesday: 4/8
The Bumpers, 9PM @ Mr. T’s, Highland Park
Tasso, 9PM @ Scene Bar, Glendale
Tall Tales, 9PM @ L’Keg, Echo Park
Thursday: 4/9
Bobb Bruno, 9PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
Del The Funky Homosapien, 9PM @ The Glass House, Pomona
Friday: 4/10
Dark Star Orchestra, 9PM @ El Rey, Los Angeles
The Amateurs, 9PM @ Pehrspace, Echo Park
Railcars, 10PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
Saturday: 4/11
B-Side Players, 9PM @ Saint Rocke, Hermosa Beach
Punk Rock Social, 9PM @ Alex’s, Long Beach
She Kills Robots, 9PM @ Room 5, Los Angeles
Sunday: 4/12
Headlights, 9PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
The Cult of Horns Events, 9PM @ The Scene Bar, Glendale
Tags: Factory, free live music, Hotel, Hotel Cafe, Indie, Indie Music, Knitting Factory, LA Weekly, Live Music, Live Music Community, Los Angeles Music, Loudvine, music concerts, Music Events, Music Network, Roxy, Silverlake, Spaceland, The Echo, ticketmaster events, Troubadour, Weekly Music, Weekly Picks Posted in Live Music and MP3 | No Comments »
March 5th, 2009

Last night I went to go see a legend! Who is this legend I speak of? None other than LA’s own Myka 9. Myka played Knitting factroy and was joined onstage with JTheSarge spinning and spitting with him. Last night Myka 9 was promoting two projects…the man is busy! He was promoting his new record “1969″ and his Magic Heart Genies’ project that he worked on with JTheSarge called “Heartifact.” He opened for his long time friend, Aceyalone! It was definitely an old school night, but they sounded as young as ever, not that they are that old or anything!
Now, I don’t frequent underground hip-hop shows very often, but I felt at home in the crowd. Hip-hop crowds seem to be a little nicer than some indie-band crowds, maybe that was on the account of a certain illegal substance that filled the air? Or maybe because hip-hop is hellah fun! I was feeling everyone’s energy. I walked in while Icon was performing (right before Myka 9) and I was immediately smitten with the scene, even though I was totally called out by Icon…he asked people who had backpacks on to put them to take them off and put them to the side and dance, I think I was the only one with a backpack that I noticed, but I just came from school! Another thing that is so radical about hip-hop shows is that they don’t take forever and a year to set up. They are on it and ready to go. Ready to get in our faces and tell it like it is in their world. Myka 9 was literally onstage 3-5 minutes after Icon was done performing. He kept the energy going…smart!
“1969″ is Myka 9’s fifth solo album outside of Freestyle Fellowship, Haiku D’Etat, and Magic Heart Genies. Like I said, the man is busy. His new music, both solo and collaborative, last night was killing. He rhymes so freakin’ fast, I couldn’t believe it! A couple of times a song would come up that JTheSarge had in line and Myka would say he wasn’t prepared for that particular song, but he would do it anyway and kill the fuck out of it! Like he said “My beats are bumpin’ like braille.” Haha! I love it. In the background he projected some old footage of himself back in the day rapping and he looks the same except for the fact that he has longer hair now. He gets better with age in all areas! Ok, well his touring schedule lists his next show in Texas playing SXSW and nothing lined up after that, but I’m sure he’ll be around Los Angeles promoting “1969″ and his Magic Heart Genies project “Heartifact.” Both projects are super tight. Go pick up your copies!
C. Sanchez
www.loudvine.com
Tags: 9, DJ, Factory, Hip Hop, Hollywood, Indie, Knitting Factory, LA Music, LA Weekly, Live, Live Music, Live Music and MP3, Live Music Community, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Music, Loud, Loudvine, Lounge, MP3's, Music Network, music news, Myka, Myka 9, myka nyne, nyne, review Posted in Live Music and MP3 | No Comments »
March 2nd, 2009
So…Monday again. We have decided to change up it this week and ask for you to tell US about YOUR favorite bands and we will go check them and write about them. So if you have any suggestions, just let us know.
On another note, we just uploaded about 600 shows for the next three weeks to Loudvine.com. Say it with live music this week; take yourself, your neighbor, your friends, or your imaginary lover out for a night of wonderful live music this week. I promise you we got just what you are into and then tell us about what shows you went to.
This week, as we always will, we say again thank you for supporting us and getting the word out on Loudvine.com and we will be giving away our Cut Copy Tix shortly. We also have some other cool contests on the site.
INDIE:
Nico Stai -3/2, 10PM @ Spaceland, Silverlake
Yellow Red Sparks – 3/2, 10PM @ Silverlake Lounge, Silverlake
HoneyHoney -3/3, 9PM @ Largo, Los Angeles
Delta Spirit -3/4, 9PM @ The Music Box, Hollywood
Carletta Sue, Dorian Wood -3/6, 9PM @ Perhspace, Echo Park
HIP HOP:
Al The Drown Prince -3/4, 9PM @ Dakota Lounge, Santa Monica
PUNK:
The Meka Leka HI’s, The Leeches -3/5, 10PM @ Mr. T’s, Highland Park
ROCK:
Lukas Nelson – 3/2, 9PM @ Molly Malones, Los Angeles
Tigers Can Bite You -3/4, 10PM @ Bordello, Los Angeles
Thee Makeout Party -3/5, 9PM @ MotionLA, Los Angeles
Visa, Peggy Sue, Valley Circle – 3/5, 9PM @ Troubadour, Hollywood
Robert Francis -3/6, 9PM @ Home, Silverlake
ALTERNATIVE:
The Mayberry’s, Motor Gun Hotel -3/5, 9PM @ Trips, Santa Monica
Halloween Swim Team, Mega Wand, Not The Government -3/5, 9PM @ The Smell, Echo Park
ACOUSTIC:
Aya Larkin -3/3, 9PM @ Room 5, Los Angeles
Jen & Abby -3/7, 9PM @ Hotel Cafe, Hollywood
FUNK:
The Greyboy Allstars -3/7, 9PM @ Troubadour, West Hollywood
SOUL:
Chris Pierce -3/4, 9PM @ Hotel Café, Hollywood
JAZZ:
Pharoah Sanders -3/5/26, 8:30PM @ Jazz Bakery, Culver City
DJ SETS:
Palm Thursdays (Grime) -3/5 9PM @ Arsenal, Santa Monica
Sonido Sundays (Reggae) -3/8, 9PM @ Little Temple, Los Angeles
Freedom Sunday’s (Hip Hop) -3/8, 9PM @ L’Scorpion Hollywood
Glowin’ (Soul) -3/8, 9PM @ Hyperion, Silverlake
Loudvine.com
Tags: DJ, Echo, Eventful Music, Events Music, Factory, Hip Hop, Hollywood, Hotel, Indie, Knitting Factory, LA Music, LA Shows, LA Week, LA Weekly, List of Shows, Live, Live Music, Live Music Community, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Music, Loudvine, MP3's, Music Network, Punk, Roxy, Silverlake, Spaceland, The Echo, Troubadour, Weekly Music, Weekly Picks Posted in Live Music and MP3 | No Comments »
December 23rd, 2008

“Cause I don’t really care what they think/Tomorrow they’ll be doing my song and will be claiming it’s new/ and 2 years ago they used to say that aint even hip-hop now they dipped in a Sinatra suit” says an excited an Pigeon John.
One word comes to mind after seeing a Pigeon John show. Re-Invention. Half man- Half beast, the man known as John Dust has continued to wow his fans with his amazing ability to re-invent his sound and style, while still maintaining his ability to be himself. There aren’t a lot of artists that can boast this accomplishment, especially at a time when the music business undergoes it’s own cosmetic changes. Yet the LA native stands here tonight in front of a packed house at the Knitting Factory, with new tricks up his sleeve and familiar tunes to rap- or sing- along to.
“Let’s let our guards down tonight and be as one.” John is reminding the audience of the reason why we are all here, to have fun. He is backed by a five piece band who has been tearing up all his familiar tunes, an impressive catalog that combines upbeat lyrics and melodies that balance his singing and rapping. This sound has been unique to Pigeon John’s swagger for years, but tonight has been slated as more than just your usual Pigeon John show. After performing the first 45 minute set with the band, PJ and the band exit the stage and leave the audience in the hands of his DJ. When John comes back onstage, he’s re-invented himself again; his cardigan and neck-tie, having been replaced by a bright YO! MTV Raps t-shirt. A bit more casual, he lets the crowd in on his latest top-secret project called Rootbeer, a joint collaboration between him and his rapper friend Flynn Adam.
The audience has no idea what they are in store for until the opening track comes on, and next thing you know Flynn and John are all over the place, hyping the crowd to jump around like a chimpanzee! The duo known as Rootbeer seems to have tapped into a super hyphy-crunk-dance rap fusion that sticks to the Pigeon model of having fun, but carries an explosive new sound different from any Pigeon John material from the past. The following song is even more descriptive, bearing the hook, “Girlie hit me up because the homie is famous” and tells of the gold-digging woes that come with having famous friends. “Pink Limousine” is equally as fun and catchy, and could be heard in a club or at your little sister’s birthday party. Mostly up beat, Rootbeer’s production is solid and original, made possible by Flynn and John collectively. Their chemistry onstage is natural and energetic, with splices of old school dance moves and tag team verses reminiscent of RUN-DMC. The show flows seamlessly, with Rootbeer sharing stories and scenarios that keep the audience laughing.
As the Rootbeer premiere wraps up, Pigeon John brings on his band and gets into some more of his own hits. One of the traits that makes Pigeon John’s music stick to you is his ability to have fun, but beyond the silliness is an honest MC who wants you to learn from his struggles. Songs like “Identity Crisis”, “Be”, and “Hello Everybody”, are just a few of the tracks where you witness Pigeon John pouring out his heart to whomever is in earshot.
Tonight is no different, offering up his energy and laughter to those that came out to support him. His music is as contagious as his stage presence, and with new projects still to come, it can only get better for John Dust. The re-invention of John’s artistry has been shown tonight, and proves how he continues to keep you guessing.
A. Landon
www.loudvine.com
Tags: Beer, Factory, Hip, Hip Hop, Hop, John, Knitting, Knitting Factory, Pigeo, Pigeon John, Root, Rootbeer Posted in Live Music and MP3 | No Comments »
November 18th, 2008

In the past couple years I have noticed something—rappers, underground and mainstream alike- have made an interesting addition to the live show criteria. Now more than ever, rappers seem to have really taken to incorporating live bands and instrumentation into their shows.
In previous years, the formula was basic to get your crowd hyped and moved–you would get a DJ to play your CD, bump your beats, have four or five colobos where others would rap your stuff loudly, and of course pay your respect to Tupac and Biggie. Plus, of course, any rapper worth anything would constantly remind the crowd they were the realist rapper living, and if time permitted, have their posse’s crew jump on stage and get their 15 seconds of fame in. You had to, it was expected. Whatever the order, you could always count on all these things at any live hip hop show.
Then something wonderful started to happen. Hip-hop based groups like Gym Class Heroes, The Roots, and N.E.R.D., became the next wave of hip hop performers, that embraced a new, more refreshing, a great alternative and started really using live instrumentation and creating a more live musical feel on stage. And while I have been to plenty of hip hop shows in my day, actually too many to count, some of the first first hip hop shows with a live band left me wondering, if it would get better. But then along the way Black Milk happened and I knew the answer. Yes! There was real hip hop, live on stage with a purpose. They were following in the tradition of some of the early pioneers but doing it their own way.
Equipped with a DJ, drummer, a keyboard player, and an MPC (which Milk frequents throughout his set to jam with his band), Black Milk has pulled off a well orchestrated live show to promote their already buzzing second album, Tronic (fatbeats). When watching and listening to him live, you get a great sense of growth and creativity from Milk. Lyrically he’s proven himself amongst his Detroit peers like Slum Village and Royce Da’ 5’9, and from a production standpoint he has shown that he can hold his own. With Tronic, Milk has managed to step out even more on the creative end to hand listener’s a dose of more complex arrangements and classic, head nodding beats, as can be heard on Give the Drummer Sum and Hell Yeah. These Dilla inspired grooves translated really well on stage, and I would know, as I just saw him at The Knitting Factory. Another thing I noticed, Milk really trusts his band mates and this can be seen when Milk let’s his band take over into a montage of instrumentals that leaves you wanting more.
Milk’s passion and versatility, continues to raise the bar as a performer. This could be felt and seen as he went from MC to MPC to MD (Musical Director) and his ability to keep the crowd engaged and hanging off his punch lines was equally impressive during his set the other night at the Knitting Factory. Aside from Milk’s anticipated performance, local artists U-N-I and Those Chosen hit the stage earlier in the evening along with local heavyweight (and I do mean heavyweight) Bishop Lamont. Milk and Lamont previously released a free mixtape called CalTroit with DJ Warrior which received a lot of attention nationally.
As Milk’s set wrapped up, he thanked Cali for all their love and support and introduced his band. As he was wrapping up the introductions, gun-shots rang out over the PA system from the DJ’s track. Black Milk, like those digitalized buck-shots, is here to stay and keep fans on their toes. The next generation of hip hop with a great live band is here to stay. Not bad for my first writing assignment for Loudvine.com. And sorry, my camera crapped out so there are no pixs.
A. Landon
www.loudvine.com
Tags: Black, Factory, Hip, Hop, Knitting, Loudvine, Milk Posted in Live Music and MP3 | No Comments »
|
|
|