Photos: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club @ the Showbox Market

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club played the Showbox Market on Friday night. I have seen this band several times and they are always exciting and passionate. This Tuesday they released their latest CD, the stunning Beat the Devil’s Tattoo. They’re a fascinating band and new addition, drummer Leah Shapiro, is absolutely one of the top drummers out there today. I am so thrilled I got to take photos at their sultry show and I really think they should have a follow-up tour to bring them back here. Immediately please.

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Gallery of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club @ the Showbox Market

Video: Teletubbies Do Soft Cell’s Sex Dwarf

Soft Cell‘s Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret is still one of the best albums ever. I am such a fan. It of course features their hit Tainted Love, but even better are Seedy Films, Frustration, Secret Life, Bedsitter, Chips on My Shoulder and Sex Dwarf.

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I am also such a fan of Teletubbies, those wondrous creations who so terrorized many children and adults in the ’90s. And beyond. So how happy was I to come across this genius combination of Sex Dwarf and Teletubbies? Very.

Video: The King and All His Men by Wolf Gang

Wolf Gang (AKA Max McElligott) is from London and I first read about him a while ago in NME. NME’s recently posted the video for his song The King and All His Men, and it’s a twisted one featuring the starkness of only black & white makeup and costumes. I especially like the person wearing a plague mask. I hope Wolf Gang makes it over to the States – this is just the kind of 80s music I really adore and other songs I’ve heard from him are equally cool.

Show Review & Photos: Kiss & Buckcherry @ KeyArena

Review & photos by Dagmar

I’ve wanted to see KISS for quite some time. They’re one of those bands who are totally larger than life. I got to catch them at KeyArena last night, along with some of opener Buckcherry’s set, and what an amazing evening it was.

First of all I love that KISS has the whole makeup and costume plan. It’s brilliant. It’s not a gimmick because so many fans have embraced it and their fans know what’s what. The large number of fans who showed up in makeup and costume made my heart swell – it was really cool. What a way to be able to share a persona with your favorite musicians, you know? I adore that Gene Simmons is still the Demon, Paul Stanley still the Starchild, and Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer have become, respectively, the Catman and the Spaceman. And I adore that people show up looking like them. Rock Superheroes? Yes they are.

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This show was gargantuan. It had all the explosives and fire I hoped for. This was the first time at a KISS show for me and I would definitely go again and I totally recommend that you throw your money down for this show. When guitarist/singer Paul Stanley talked about how people came to the show to escape their problems, I thought, damn right. And KISS knows this. They know that fans want to escape at rock shows and not get mired down in a bunch of people preaching at them about how we can save the planet. They also know that giant platforms raising Gene Simmons and Tommy Thayer on the sides of the stage to new heights is just plain awesome. Oh, and the platforms were smoking too. They also know that Gene Simmons being lifted by cables onstage is awesome, as is Paul Stanley drifting over the audience by cable to do Love Gun at one end of the stadium.

They do all this crazy stuff and for not one moment did it seem ridiculous or tired. It was rejuvenating and sincere. There was so much going on onstage and the solos each band member got were so cool. The large screens above and on either sides of the stage brought immediacy to those in far away seats and were even nice if you were close – you could see more detail.

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Musical highlights for me: Calling Dr. Love, Detroit Rock City, Strutter (I was taking pix during that one!), Black Diamond, I Love It Loud, Shout It Out Loud, and Lick It Up. The entire set was strong and the entire show was a fascinating and explosive rock drama. Even if you aren’t a KISS fan I just can’t imagine you not enjoying their show.

Los Angeles band Buckcherry opened the night and I enjoyed all the band members’ expressive personalities and I would see them again in a minute. They were what you need in a band – rousing and plucky.

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Many more photos on their way . . .

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November 16.
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