chaz
Joined: December 09, 2002 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 5111
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 15, 2005 at 03:46 PM UTC
#
Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Ever noticed how recently the worst hostility and derailment of threads is caused by Bas Sushi "going off" on something completely trivial? Today we have the word hippy.
The only good hippy is a dead hippy.
How do you hide money from a hippy?
Put it under the soap!!!
helicon1
Joined: December 06, 2001 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 469
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 15, 2005 at 03:48 PM UTC
#
Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Ever noticed how recently the worst hostility and derailment of threads is caused by Bas Sushi "going off" on something completely trivial? Today we have the word hippy.
The only good hippy is a dead hippy.
Anyone see South Park last night? I believe it was a repeat but dealt with the serious topic of taking out hippies, and I don't mean on a date.
Rhett Miller
Joined: November 15, 2001 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 17762
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 15, 2005 at 03:54 PM UTC
#
Don't go thinking you're anything special. I've imagined everyone here to be pathetic, and thus far, nobody has gone on to disappoint.
Originally posted by Arlette:
Now Rhett is saying he's always imagined me pathetic (I guess I should be flattered that he even ever imagined me), so this thread has obviously gone into weird hostile territory.
[/QB]
jaguar
Joined: October 28, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
Posts: 3869
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 15, 2005 at 07:59 PM UTC
#
Originally posted by Arlette:
I love Lake Trout, their latest release is on my Top 5 of this year. I've seen them twice recently and both shows were great.
They've really changed over the years. When they first started they did a lot of instrumentals and were sort of embraced by the jamband community. Hippies loved them at first, but have since turned on them because they are NOT a jamband. Indie folks have never really embraced them. Now they're sort of labeled "alternative". A review says:
"Lake Trout is a whopper of a band, and Not Them, You is the kind of disc you stuff and proudly display above your mantlepiece. They may still get lumped in with the jam band masses, but it's entirely unjustified; their current approach incorporates elements of indie groove, an electronic edge and even a dose of New Wave, then builds on that foundation with tasteful doses of psychedelia and guitar menace. The product of a year spent working with producers Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Delgados) and Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev), Not Them, You brims with all the bravado and swagger that its title suggests."
They added more vocals and different song structures…..they got a lot of acclaim a few years ago and were picked up by Gary Kurfist, who managed the Ramones. Chris Blackwell (U2, Marley, Siouxsie) signed them to his label after he sold Island. None of that worked out, for various reasons, and they are sort of on their own now, but their agent at William Morris still really believes in them, that's how they got the opening slot for Pixies on a few dates.
Instrumentation is lead guitar, lead vocals/rhythm guitar, bass, drums, keys/flute (yes, flute).
Have a great show, wish I could be there, but I'll be out of town.
Thank you for clarifying this!
Can't say that I've known much about them so was very confused when I heard their song played on 3wk.com several times of recent. You see, I always knew, or at least thought, they were a Jam band. Then I kept hearing some new song on 3wk and it wasn't a Jam song by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, I kind of liked it which surprised me. Guess you could say it's now more simple Indie Rock. By simple, I mean that it's not loaded with effects, screaming, whining, experimentation or any other feature that some Indies go into.
Sounds like it should be a good show that will attract new fans for each band.
Fico
Joined: Unknown
Posts: 0
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 16, 2005 at 03:23 PM UTC
#
P-
Saw the shout-out in today's Club Pick's…thanks a bunch!
thirsty moore
Joined: January 11, 2000 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 6131
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 17, 2005 at 05:42 AM UTC
#
Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
Don't go thinking you're anything special. I've imagined everyone here to be pathetic, and thus far, nobody has gone on to disappoint.
Fuck you.
Rhett Miller
Joined: November 15, 2001 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 17762
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 17, 2005 at 01:20 PM UTC
#
Econo no likey my little jokey? :p
Originally posted by econo:
Originally posted by Etan de Balzac, Footie Ball Player:
Don't go thinking you're anything special. I've imagined everyone here to be pathetic, and thus far, nobody has gone on to disappoint.
Fuck you.
sukihaywood
Joined: October 29, 2003 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 712
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 17, 2005 at 06:43 PM UTC
#
Originally posted by MTB-Markie:
Ever noticed how recently the worst hostility and derailment of threads is caused by Bas Sushi "going off" on something completely trivial? Today we have the word hippy.
The only good hippy is a dead hippy.
HAHAHAHAH. I only post every few weeks now due to the fact it was becoming a time waster, and I found the most underemployed and bored on here TRY HARD TO STIR UP TROUBLE…just to entertain themselves and the pack. You've just proven my point.
Arlette: Turn-on your personal message feature; when someone wants to say something nice to you, they might leave it as a PM since anything nice on the public forum is FLAMED.
Finally, that was one of the best line-ups at the Black Cat I've seen in a while. Fico, your new 4-man staging is fabulous and you guys sounded excellent
As for those who missed Gun and Lake Trout…us dirty smelly hippies had quite a nice time and these musicians gave us the best music played there in a while; the fact they're all locals made it even sweeter.
HoyaSaxa03
Joined: March 22, 2004 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 7053
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 17, 2005 at 07:09 PM UTC
#
great set fico, like i told you there, that last song you guys played might be my favorite yet … sounded a lot like a U2 single … didn't get there early enough for gun, or stick around for lake trout, but i'm sure they were fantastic
jaguar
Joined: October 28, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
Posts: 3869
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 17, 2005 at 08:09 PM UTC
#
Hey Fico, talk about synchronicity, just as I clicked on this thread, your song "Fleets" started playing on KRR.
Sorry I couldn't make the show. Hope all went well.
Oh, btw, I found another (C)artel except that they spell it Kartel. Think they are French. Need to go back and check them out again as my ears were busy but from what I heard, I think they may have been pretty decent. Maybe the 3 of you could form some kind of cartel and do a tour. You know, a 'if you can't beat them, join them' kind of thing. :p
Sir HC
Joined: August 31, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
Posts: 4059
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 18, 2005 at 09:10 AM UTC
#
Fico:
Heard y'all friday. There was one bit in one song that sounded familiar from another song, but otherwise great and original.
My one beef, your guitarist has to tune more. I had to leave the room for one song because he was so out of tune. Right after that song he tuned, apoligizing when I thought he should have apologized for the last one. Please, when you change the capo's point, you need to retune.
Oh, and from the back it was muddy, but sounded great where people were. I will have to get the CD.
Fico
Joined: Unknown
Posts: 0
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 18, 2005 at 06:36 PM UTC
#
Well thanks to everyone who came and thanks for the feedback, we learn a lot from it. As Sushi said it was a good night all around…I think everyone in attendance was impressed by "Gun" who opened the show..it was only their second show but they were on top form…the singer for GUN used to be the singer in Phaser so the band seems to be formed around veterans of the local scene..fantastic drummer as well…
Lake Trout was pretty good as well…there was a lot of crowd chatter throughout the night which was rather annoying but it's part of the scene I reckon…
anywho…thanks for coming and hope to see some of you sometime next year along with a new EP in early spring…going on xmas vacation tomorrow for 3 weeks back in the island…bliss!
helicon1
Joined: December 06, 2001 at 06:01 AM UTC
Posts: 469
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 19, 2005 at 01:47 AM UTC
#
Originally posted by Fico:
Well thanks to everyone who came and thanks for the feedback, we learn a lot from it. As Sushi said it was a good night all around…I think everyone in attendance was impressed by "Gun" who opened the show..it was only their second show but they were on top form…the singer for GUN used to be the singer in Phaser so the band seems to be formed around veterans of the local scene..fantastic drummer as well…
I knew I recognized the singer from GUN and thought of Phaser. Are they no longer together?
Great job Fico, the bands sound is maturing. But what happened to your second guitarist? I thought he added quite a bit.
jaguar
Joined: October 28, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
Posts: 3869
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 19, 2005 at 02:27 AM UTC
#
Originally posted by Glass Arm Shattering:
I knew I recognized the singer from GUN and thought of Phaser. Are they no longer together?
I won't go as far as saying that Phaser have completely broken up but I guess they have with the option of reforming if they so choose. Or maybe I'm just still in denile. Very sad day in my life but not completely shocked as you could clearly hear their musical directions splintering off into various directions if you've seen their last couple of shows. I tried to book them for a show but they refused solely for their own reasons and nothing to do with the booking itself. So sad for their fans.
Boris, Siayko's (Gun) brother, is now in a band called Dead Heart Bloom whose debut CD is just about ready for release. They are sending me a copy. :D Paul Wood and I think a couple of the other Phaser guys have contributed little pieces to it but it's not Phaser. You can definitely hear Boris' influence. Sort of along the lines of Phaser's "Sweet Marie". Kind of dark in their own way but not what you would call Dark Wave. I think Paul is involved in some other project himself but not sure of what yet.
indietastic
Joined: June 01, 2004 at 05:01 AM UTC
Posts: 26
Re: Lake Trout/Cedars Roll Call
December 19, 2005 at 03:13 PM UTC
#
I thought all three bands put on a great show.
Gun were really fantastic- all were seasoned musicans, that was obvious.
Cedars had a couple of songs that reall stood out as well, one near the beginning and a couple at the end. Look forward to hearing more from these guys on '06. Certainly the band of the night in terms of writing a "single" or a tune with a true hook.
Lake Trout were solid, as they have always been in recent years.
All three groups fit well sonically for a 3 band bill. Good night all the way around.