Showing posts with label Cancer Bats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer Bats. Show all posts

Monday, 25 July 2011

We are the undead

The greatest thing about this night was not the music that was played or when I got to meet Liam Cormier after the show, but it was something that happened at the very beginning of the night. When I first arrived at Kings Arms Tavern it was still relatively empty, no band had taken the stage yet but one brave explorer had found its way onto the stage. This curious adventurer was an everyday, domestic cat that had found its way inside the bar and was sniffing around the drumkit and guitars. It didn't seem too worried about all the people in the tavern and when it came time for the first band to play, noone was sure what to do about the stage cat. Eventually the cat was lured off the stage and the first band could start, but in my opinion, stage cat was the first act to go on that night. It was my first time seeing every band that played that night, Oilbarrons were the first band to go on (after stage cat) and they were an explosion of brutal metal crossed with punk. Their short songs would barely last a minute, but they thrashed their instruments enough during their set for a lifetime. Leeches were next to go on, they are Angelo Munro's (formerly of The Bleeders) new band and they were awesome! I've raved about how could they are in the past (my New Zealand Music Month post) and this was my first time being blown away by them. Great original songs and a badass cover of Sing Sing Death House by The Distillers. Snakes Of Iron were the last NZ band to go on, they were pretty good but fairly unmemorable. Cancer Bats played a huge set, the Canadian rockers put on one hell of a performance. There was too much energy and movement to get any good photos during the night, but I did manage to get some good videos and after meeting Liam and the band after the show, I got a running schedule signed by the Cancer Bats and some of Leeches.

Cancer Bats w/ Leeches. 14/09/2010. Kings Arms Tavern, Auckland, New Zealand.


Leeches - Never Forget
Leeches - Sing Sing Death House (The Distillers cover)


Cancer Bats - Sabotage (Beastie Boys cover)

Me and Liam Cormier (Cancer Bats)

Signed by Cancer Bats & Leeches

Sunday, 1 May 2011

New Zealand Music Month 2011


This is a dedication to all the great New Zealand bands out there today in honour of New Zealand music month 2011. Even though the comedy gala has overshadowed kiwi music in the month of may in NZ, I still think NZMM should be properly appreciated, so here are 4 amazing bands that everyone in the world should know about...




STREET CHANT

These guys are a heavy pop trio from Auckland, New Zealand formed in 2007 that sound like bubble gum with the liquid centre, and getting punched in the face. The band consists of Emily Littler (vocals/guitar), Billie Rogers (bass/vocals) and Alex Brown (drums). Their debut album Means is the best record to come out of NZ in 2010 and they have played some amazing shows including Big Day Out '11 and the We Means Kudos tour with Surf City and The Transistors. I was first introduced to their music when they opened for The Dead Weather in March 2010 and have been addicted ever since. Their live show is a unique and energetic experience with elements of the grunge/punk 'fuck shit up' attitude, they are truly the best band around these days.

Best Songs: Scream Walk, Less Chat More Sewing, Blister, Yr Philosophy.













POPSTRANGERS

This band is the trigger that started my obsession with New Zealand music. An Auckland trio consisting of Joel Flyger (Vocals, Guitar), Adam Page (Bass) and Elliot Rawson (Drums), they exploded onto the scene in 2009 with their unique combination of grunge, punk and noise. Their debut self-titled EP was flawless with every track just as brilliant as the next. I first saw them when they opened for Peaches at the Transmission Room and then a day later at Big Day Out '10, with one of their most notable shows being opening for MGMT in 2011. After the success of their first EP, they began work on their next record with new drummer, Jimmy Mac and in 2010 they released Happy Accidents which was another fucking brilliant EP. These guys would be the second best band around these days.

Best songs: 1000, Take It To The Grave, Happy Accidents, Arrest Your Body










THE DRAB DOO-RIFFS

An Auckland-based bluesy, surf punk five piece fronted by Karl Steven (Lead Vocals/Harmonica and former member of Supergroove). They are a band that is just focused on being themselves and having fun, with other members including Caoimhe Macfehin (co-lead vocals and percussion), Marcus Joyce (Bass), Mikey Sperring (Drums) and Lucy Stewart (guitars). The true essence of this band can be found at their live shows where their spastic and crazy energy is on display. They are committed to making lots of music, choosing to release their music on EPs because they are small and fast and playing as many live gigs as possible, including opening for The Cult in 2010 and MGMT in 2011. The DD-R's are a band that wants to be Spock and releases music as fast as a mongoose – what more could you ask for?

Best Songs: Hot Tanya, Ill Equipped, Broke It Up, Gold Coin









LEECHES

An Auckland-based hardcore punk band featuring members from many other NZ bands including The Bleeders. Forming in 2010, they have been playing shows and gaining momentum with the release of their self-titled EP in 2011. The band is made up of Angelo Munro (Vocals), Sam Crocker (Bass/Vocals), Ian King (Guitar/Vocals), Dan Brenndorfer (Guitar/Vocals) and Rob O-Conner (Drums). As all the members have come from other successful NZ bands, there was no hesitation when they erupted on the scene and they found their rhythm very quickly. Some of their more notable shows included opening for Cancer Bats at The Kings Arms and playing No Sleep Til Auckland in 2010 along with 10 other legendary bands.

Best Songs: Damnation, Never Forget, Already Dead


Sunday, 10 April 2011

It's raining leprosy and acid.




On the 23rd of February, I saw Amanda Palmer (The Dresden Dolls) at the Kings Arms Tavern. The KA's is one of my favourite places, it is just perfect for hosting the smaller, slightly less popular bands. It is quite an intimate venue so you always get a chance to have a drink and talk to the musicians. Ive seen quite a few shows there before, including The Black Dahlia Murder, Unearth, Cancer Bats, Cairo Knife Fight, Street Chant, Cobra Khan and The Dauntless. But on that night, I was blown away by AP's opening musician who was a man named Jason Webley, a Seattle-born singer-songwriter known for playing a mix of gypsy, folk, and punk. He is the most badass piano-accordionist I have ever seen and his performance was violently beautiful. Needless to say, I highly recommend you check this guy out. That's him down there, he loves sweaty hugs right after a show.


My favourite song of Jason's is a post-apocalyptic tale of remorse and destruction called 'Dance while the sky crashes down', it is fucking amazing. But it really got me thinking...and now it has become my life's purpose to dance while something epic is happening in the background. It is a repeating theme that occurs in the music I listen to and I've decided I can no longer ignore this message, surely it is a sign that this will be my destiny. So just as Jason Webley dances as the sky crashes down, Lamb Of God dance as the palaces burn and The Black Dahlia Murder dance by night and drink the blood of a child's broken neck, I too, will one day achieve this epic feat

It is my calling.