Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Snakehole Interview


It's crazy how big a band can get in such a short amount of time, but in this bands case it's obvious to see why; heavy surf (at times) inspired garage punk with aesthetic elements of riot grrrl is an instant win in my book! The live show with Tyvek this past weekend was dirty, sonically abrasive, and filled with sexual innuendo! Perfect for the Churchills' crowd. Minute long jam sessions/song intros followed by wailing on the mic and spastic drums was the perfect complement to Tyveks set afterwards.

- How'd you ladies get started as a band?

We met one night at a monster truck rally, when we noticed we all had on the same metallica t-shirt (ride the lightning), at the beer stand, and we were all head-banging 'nsync and thought we could be onto something here... and then we just started hanging out a lot and figured out how to play instruments.

- Being an all-girl band, I'm sure the assumption has been made that you're a "riot grrrl" band. Do you identify this way? Or prefer to have the gender factor ignored?

Anyone that refers to us as a "rrriot girl" band needs to do a few wikipedia searches. That label is attached to a specific period in time and makes no sense to be applied to us just because we are girls. It would be like saying the sound like the stooges sound like The jonas brothers just because they are all dudes. Theres no avoiding what mother nature gave us though, we are also all really bad drivers because we're girls, so look out for us on the road.***

- Since you've started playing, I've noticed as a band you've been quite prolific: Zit Fest, Florida's Dying show, various opening sets for big local and out of state names. What do you attribute the instantaneous success to?

Well, our drummer Sandra, gives really good hand jobs..."the truth is the truth"

- What has the feedback been like at shows?

The guitar amps usually feedback something like..eeeerrrrrhhhhhhhrrrreeegggggghhhhhh eeeeerrrrggghhhhrreeeeeeegggg!!!!!

- Probably a secret for now, but I have to ask.... any talk between the band and labels? Any future releases planned?

We are in the works of doing a cassette release in L.A. with kill/hurt recordings. But currently we're just trying to get some tracks mastered and recorded. So, maybe soooon!

- What are some of your favorite local acts? Have any of them directly influenced you?

Mostly our friends, like Jacuzzi Boys, Electric Bunnies, Dracula, the heartstrings, the ticks and some West Palm Beach bands like, Partial People, Love Handles,Cop City and Orlando's own Slippery Slopes, Erik G. is the best front man in all of Florida.

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Well, that's it! I hope you guys enjoyed the interview. Hopefully most of you made it out to support all the local music and Tyvek. Be sure to catch Snakehole performing at Churchills on March 1st with Davila 666!

***I did indeed research this, as suggested (not that I didn't before....), and it seems Riot Grrrl is still active. Genres aren't exclusive to chronology; psychedelic influenced music is still around despite it's origins decades ago. Of course The Stooges sound nothing like The Jonas Brothers however the influence Riot Grrrl has had on Snakehole's music (whether they're aware of it or not) is painfully obvious (Bikini Kill live show).


Beware of the Knight - Various


Dirty, scuzzy, drunk garage rock from Sacramento! Check out their bandcamp where they have multiple albums worth of music plus links for free downloads!

Friday, January 21, 2011

MC Jumanji: Dub Stepping Around


Local Dub-Step MC and enthusiast, MC Jumanji, has been making huge waves all along Florida's electronic music scene and even further across the eastern U.S. But now he's going to make an even bigger splash over in the U.K. where he's set to perform at Fabric in London on January 28th! Of course that doesn't mean he's going to forget about his local fans, on February 19th he's booked to perform at local hipster hotspot, The Electric Pickle, for Goldie!

Be sure to catch his new demo while you're waiting for his next big event.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Jeff Mangum - Live in Brooklyn


Following suit with live shows, here's half of the surprise show Jeff Mangum (from Neutral Milk Hotel, of course) played in Brooklyn about a week ago. From what I've read it was a pretty secretive show at a bizarre loft venue in some sort of business building....? Sounds like a hipsters wet dream.

Well, the recordings themselves are really good quality and you can really feel that it was a close and personal show. Sadly no new songs, but he does play all the favorites!

Perhaps all the shows he's been playing lately is a sign of things to come in Jeff's musical career? A new LP? New band? Probably just means a few shows on the upcoming Holiday Surprise Tour....

I'll keep dreaming...

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Jacuzzi Boys - Live at The Cavern


You guys probably thought this blog died...... I'm so ashamed! But we all know The Royal Jelly doesn't die THAT easily (read for yourself).

On to more pressing matters; JACUZZI BOYS LIVE BOOTLEG!!!! I found this while lurking the usual spots for more music and I knew it would be perfect for my graceful and magnificent comeback post. The show was recorded at The Cavern in Texas on 5-13-10. Pretty good sound quality too - the first few songs had the vocals drowned in sound but that quickly changed to a more balanced sound.

My favorite part about this is that it perfectly captures the wild energy and nuances that only happens at a live Jacuzzi Boy's show and not on their recordings. The extra yelps and reverberated coyote howls on Fruits (among other songs) is pure madness and I love it!

This little bootleg is sure to get you pumped for their live record which just came out and for their 12" EP coming out on Social Music Record Club.

Try it