The Cure for the common weekend …
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[Where I was and where I wasn’t this past busy weekend …]
So how did Buzz Bands spend the weekend?
Quickly and briefly: Started on Friday by looking in on Radars to the Sky [above], who were headlining Spaceland to celebrate the release of a live album (Spaceland Recordings captured them live last spring). The band’s earnest, blaring indie rock is guaranteed to blow you back a few feet, and Friday it did. A new single is on the way. And, as a postscript, Archways’ impressive rock-noir proved a fitting cap to the evening. More on them at a later date.
On Saturday, wearing a sweater I will live to regret once the inevitable photos become public, I hit the Christmas Sweater Festival at the Echoplex. The Pity Party [above] earned band honors for knitting their own sweaters, which were downright stylish compared to some of the festive abominations that made their yearly trip out from the back of the closet. Strongs sets by the Deadly Syndrome and the Happy Hollows, among others, made it a fun night — and the healthy crowd made it a charitable one for Doctors Without Borders.
Another benefit took me back to the Echoplex on Sunday night — “A Night of Charitable Music,” mounted by Otik Records and Confessions of a Would-Be Hipster. The Midnight Mission and Toys for Tots were the beneficiaries, and the Eastside side project known as the Damselles & the TC4 [above] nailed the spirit of the night with their girl-group stylings and carols. And, yeah, that was Ryan Wilson playing Bing to the Damselles’ Andrews sisters on one number. Postscript: Nice set by Davey Ingersoll of the late band Gosling, making his solo acoustic debut.
The Cure killed on Sunday night…
Kanye’s surprise set (three songs) was maybe more notable for the insane crowd reaction than anything else–they went absolutely batshit.
Batshit for Kanye? Goes to show you…Kroq listeners are a bunch of iteots.
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