Canadian duo Chromeo return to Seattle on Wednesday, April 16th to headline Showbox at the Market. Band members Dave 1 and P-Thugg will release their fourth album, White Women, on May 12th, so I’d expect some brand new tunes for this show – the first song off White Women, “Jealous (I Ain’t With It)” sounds very, very promising. It’s been ten years since Chromeo’s founding and debut, and they’ve remained an awesome presence in music. Also they’re the first band I think of when someone says, hey, are any musicians professors? (Dave 1, aka, David Macklovitch, has taught at Barnard College). Wear some good dancing shoes, and enjoy the synth/electronic/disco romp that is Chromeo.
Photos, Interview & Show Review: LEATHERMOMMY & Hedersleben (SF), Sat. 4/12
LEATHERMOMMY & Hedersleben @ Machine House Brewery, 4/12/14
by Marz
I was in a mood to venture off the hill on Saturday evening, and so Jim and Eric of Display, Male/Female picked me up in their van in order to catch the last two bands of this gathering, one being Hedersleben, a Krautrock outfit on a West Coast tour from San Francisco.
In passing I met Jason Willer, drummer of Hedersleben a neo-prog band from San Francisco consisting of Nicky Garratt, Jason Willer, Kephera Moon, and Bryce Shelton. I asked him to tell me more about the band’s drive to play.
Jason Willer: I guess we take our influence from the progressive and Krautrock traditions of the early ’70s. Our guitarist, Nicky Garratt was influenced by all that stuff growing up, and he just now pulled this together to kind of live out his dreams in a way. He was one of the founding members of the band the U.K. SUBS in 1976. I was also in the U.K. SUBS with him for 5 years from 2001-2006. Now he is playing the music of his youth, which is his passion.
It’s been from punk to prog for me. For him. . . well he was playing in prog bands in 1970 already. Way before punk. So he went from prog to punk back to prog. . .haha.
What are you up to back in San Francisco?
JW: We are the back up band for Nik Turner and Brainticket.
I also had a chance to have a quick chat with Nicky Garrat, who stated:
We are look forward to playing some planetariums and museums in the future. We also plan on coming back to Seattle in August with Nik Turner.
I was also super curious about the show in general. The name LEATHERMOMMY made my imagination go all over the place. Then I was even more intrigued to find out that this project includes Emily Pothast, David Golighty, Garret Moore, and Jon Carr (members of Midday Veil and Brainfruit).
At the show David Golightly of LEATHERMOMMY, with mischievous nervous overtones, described excitedly the band’s main focal point.
So what is LEATHERMOMMY all about?
David Golightly: It’s about punishment of a disciplinary mother figure on the hubristic child of civilization. It’s like when you are being cocky.
When’s your next show?
DG: There’s nothing booked yet but we will play again, and as the need arises. . .Leathermommy will be there.
During LM’s set frontwoman Emily Pothast served the crowd some discipline, punishment, domination, and a power drill. Later she added that the drill used on set was found on the street earlier that day.
Machine House Brewery left the impression of a cool low lit brick warehouse on Airport Way in Georgetown in the midst of a haunting mystery. Please go there if you want to listen to some good music, and drink beer. It’s like a real hidden chill haven.
Show Preview: Temples @ Neumos, Wed. 4/9
Temples, a quartet from Kettering, England, appears at Neumos tomorrow night – that’s Wednesday, April 9th. The self-described psychedelic band’s Seattle date will be just their second show of the tour, and I think they’ll be very welcome in North America. They just released their debut, the very cool Sun Structures, in February. It is indeed psychedelic, with the guitar and vocals you would want in such music for sure. My favorite track so far is “The Golden Throne.” Great stuff.
You must be over 21 – for more details on the show head to Neumos’ event page.
Photos: ZZ Ward @ the Neptune Theatre
ZZ Ward and her band – Erick Walls (guitar), Shadarrius Shields (bass) and Chris Patt (drums) – played at a very packed Neptune Theatre this week. The Seattle stop was one of many sold-out shows during their current Last Love Tour, in support of the debut album, Til the Casket Drops. Born Zsuzsanna Eva Ward, the Oregon native graced the stage in her signature fedora. The O Mys! And GRIZFOLK opened.
Photos: London Grammar @ Neumos
Straight from several shows at SXSW and an appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, London Grammar played at a sold-out show at Neumos on Saturday. Fronted by Hannah Reid (vocals), Dan Rothman (guitar) and Dominic ‘Dot’ Major (keyboard, drums) add some great harmonies. They are currently touring the US in support of their album, If You Wait. Norwegian group HighasaKite opened.