Category: Western NY

  • Particle Light up Buffalo; Winter Tour Dates Revealed

    With the cold looming in the air, Buffalo music fans flocked to Buffalo Iron Works to catch Particle with special guests and Buffalo’s own Space Junk. The crowd had funneled in early to catch the opening band which continues to produce some real solid jams and kept everyone moving right until Particle took the stage. Particle took it to the next level with inspiring jams and spaced out rock. The lighting kicked it up yet another notch creating the ultimate concert experience and no wonder why the group is all the late night rage.

    Particle has also announced their winter tour dates today and for fans of the Buffalo show have a chance to check them out again with a date in Syracuse which is not too far away from a good amount of the state of New York on January 11. The tour will cover a lot of ground throughout the country and it was good to see that NY will get to see them again in a few months.  For tickets and more info, you can visit the band’s webpage here.

    Particle 2015 Winter Tour

    Jan 9th – The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA
    Jan 10th – Higher Ground, South Burlington – Burlington. VT
    Jan 11th – The Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY
    Jan 13th – The Rex Theater – Pittsburgh, PA
    Jan 14th – Woodlands Tavern – Columbus, OH
    Jan 15th – The Southgate House Revival – Newport, KY
    Jan 16th – 1st Ward Events – Chicago, IL
    Jan 17th – The Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN
    Jan 18th – The Aquarium – Fargo, ND
    Jan 20th – Icon Event Hall + Lounge – Sioux Falls, SD
    Jan 21st – Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
    Jan 23rd – The Bourbon Theater – Lincoln, NE
    Jan 24th – The Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO
    Jan 25th – Fox Theater – Boulder, CO
    Jan 27th – The State Room – Salt Lake City, UT
    Jan 29th – Aladdin Theater – Portland, OR
    Jan 30th – The WOW Hall – Eugene, OR
    Jan 31st – Tractor Tavern – Seattle, WA
    Feb 3rd- Humboldt Brews – Arcata, CA
    Feb 5th – Harlows Restaurant & Night Club – Sacramento, CA
    Feb 6th – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA

  • Freekbass and ‘The Bump Assembly’ Turn Up the Heat in Allentown

    freekbass_buffalo1A lot of bands say they have a hard time giving it their all at shows with poor turnouts. Freekbass and his band, The Bump Assembly, do not fall into this category.

    Many local and national artists who have played in Buffalo, NY over the years have learned that competing against a Buffalo Bills game is not an easy task. That being said, when I walked into Duke’s Bohemian Grove Bar (DBGB’s) on Thursday Nov 13 to watch Freekbass lay down his impressive slap bass licks and unmistakable funk sound, I was greeted by an overwhelming crowd of diehard Bills fans who had completely taken over the bar and restaurant, forcing Freekbass and his band to postpone their set until the game’s conclusion. And upon finally starting their first song, they were playing to a crowd of about 15 people, including NYS Music photographer Meredith Snow and myself

    But did this stop them from putting on a captivating live show? Absolutely not.

    The funkadelic three-piece treated the audience to their enraptured stage presence and dance routines, which could only be described as being choreographed by the Blues Brothers themselves. Nothing could stop them from presenting themselves and the music they love the way they wanted to do it. They probably would’ve done the same had they only been performing for the sound guy and bartender.

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    It’s work ethic and dedication like that, that makes bands truly stand out. Their musicianship is uncanny and their collective heart is just as apparent and powerful. I would recommend them to any avid funk, r & b, or hip hop listener. Freekbass’ new album is called Everybody’s Feelin’ Real. Its been available online on bandcamp for the last three months – if you’re a fan of anything that falls into the space-groove funktronica category – go download a copy immediately.

  • Mike Doughty Returns to Rochester Leaving No Question Unanswered

    “Hey Mike (Doughty)!  White, wheat or rye?”

    “I’m sorry good sir but you must abide by the format that we have established for this evenings happenings.  If you would like to ask a question you must etch it upon one of these neon colored sticky notes and place it gently in the Question Jar.  Hence, the Question Jar Tour.  Get it??”

    Digging deep into the Jar, Mike Doughty’s satirical sidekick and cello virtuoso, Andrew “Scrap” Livingston draws a tightly folded green post-it from the pile:

    “If you had to be buried alive with any cartoon character, which would it be and why?”

    Consideration is taken as anticipation fills the room.

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    “That would depend upon whether you consider Grimace to be a cartoon character or not.  I have seen him in cartoon form but was that simply rendered from an actual blue animal who chums around with Ronald and the Hamburglar?  Is he a glossy painted oversized paper mache statue that was never really rendered into a cartoon but I want to think that he was?  I don’t wish to answer your question with a question so I will say Grimace.  How about some music?”

    This type of banter – interlaced with a catalog of tunes that is 20+ years in the making – was the embodiment of a concert performance birthed in the madness that is Mike Doughty, embraced by the fans who came to participate in just that.

    The format of Doughty’s Question Jar Tour is this: prior to performance, audience members populate an empty pickle jar with questions and song requests.  No instruction is provided, no limitations imposed.  Mike and Andrew pull from the jar and so the show begins.  What makes this work is that Doughty fans are of a certain intelligence and possess a bizarre sort of sophistication.  They are loyal to his musical journey and lack the convention to be satiated with having their preconceptions fulfilled.  They came for adventure, they came along for the journey and sold out the Club at Water Street in the process.

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    Barring a fake encore of which Mike and Scrap gave ample warning, the set rolled on for nearly 3 hours and 26 songs.  The list was marked by an abundance of Mike’s solo work sprinkled with a few from his Soul Coughing days.  “Grey Ghost”, “Madeline and Nine” and “Navigating by the Stars at Night” opened the set.  Stage to audience banter was had.  Music resumed.  This continued for some time as the audience was immersed in performances of “Circles”, “Unsingable Name”, “27 Jennifers”,  and “Sunken-eyed Girl”.  “White Lexus” made the set after Mike had to admit to having never actually driven a white Lexus.  The duo finished with a cover of 90’s folk-pop duo Drink Me’s “Train to Chicago”, and two from 2005’s Haughty Melodic “Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well” and “Your Misfortune”.  A fitting closer considering the challenges that Mike has had to face over the years.  Yet a hopeful song that epitomizes the whole Mike Doughty thing.

    Mike and Scrap delivered a genuine and genuinely strong performance to their fans in Rochester.  There is no question that they are welcome back whenever they need an audience to play along.

    Set 1: Grey Ghost, Madeline and Nine, Navigating by the Stars at Night, Janine, These Are Your Friends, Light Will Keep Your Heart Beating in the Future, Ossining, Russell, Busting Up a Starbucks, Tremendous Brunettes, Super Bon Bon, Circles, Unsingable Name

    Set 2:  (I Keep On) Rising Up, When the Night is Long, Lazybones, I Just Want the Girl in the Blue Dress to Keep on Dancing, 27 Jennifers, Sunken-Eyed Girl, Vegetable->Sleepless, I Hear the Bells, White Lexus, Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well, Put It Down

    Encore: Train to Chicago (Drink Me cover), Your Misfortune

  • Bush Tour Hits Rochester and NYC in 2015

    BUSHLondon’s Bush took the grunge world by storm in 1994 with the wildly successful Sixteen Stone and it’s successor Razorblade Suitcase which debuted at number one on Billboard. After an extended break up between 2002 and 2010 Bush came back with a revamped lineup and an extensive world tour. Now, having just released their 6th album Man on the Run (Oct 21) – it’s time to get back on the road.

    New York sees two opportunities to catch Gavin Rossdale and crew – Feb 24 at The Best Buy Theatre in NYC and Feb 27 at Rochester’s Main Street Armory. Info on tickets as well as “meet and greet” and other VIP packages can be found here.

    Bush 2014-2015 Tour 

    12/1/2014 Brady Theater Tulsa, OK
    12/2/2014 The Pageant St. Louis St Louis, MO
    12/3/2014 The Cubby Bear Chicago, IL
    12/4/2014 The Fillmore Detroit Detroit, MI
    12/5/2014 War Memorial Auditorium Nashville, TN
    12/8/2014 W Hotel Hollywood Hollywood, CA
    12/9/2014 Fulton 55 Fresno, CA
    12/10/2014 Sleep Train Arena Sacramento, CA
    12/12/2014 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
    12/13/2014 The Forum Inglewood, CA
    12/15/2014 The Fillmore Charlotte, NC
    1/30/2015 Nob Hill Masonic Center San Francisco, CA
    1/31/2015 The Wiltern Los Angeles, CA
    2/2/2015 Municipal Auditorium Riverside, CA
    2/3/2015 Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ
    2/5/2015 Ogden Theatre Denver, CO
    2/7/2015 Arvest Bank Theater Kansas City, MO
    2/8/2015 Paramount Theatre Cedar Rapids, IA
    2/10/2015 Myth St. Paul, MN
    2/11/2015 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
    2/14/2015 Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN
    2/15/2015 Communities Pavilion Columbus, OH
    2/17/2015 Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA
    2/18/2015 The Sound Academy Toronto, Canada
    2/20/2015 Oakdale Theatre Wallingford, CT
    2/21/2015 Androscoggin Bank Colisee Lewiston, ME
    2/23/2015 House of Blues Boston, MA
    2/24/2015 Best Buy Theater New York, NY
    2/27/2015 Main Street Armory Rochester, NY
    2/28/2015 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ
    3/1/2015 Tower Theatre Upper Darby, PA
    3/3/2015 The Fillmore Silver Spring Silver Spring, MD
    3/4/2015 Ritz Theater Raleigh, NC
    3/6/2015 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC
    3/10/2015 Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK
    3/11/2015 South Side Ballroom Dallas, TX
    3/13/2015 Bayou Music Center Houston, TX
    3/14/2015 Majestic Theatre San Antonio, TX

  • LivePhish Releases Darien Lake 8/7/93

    phish-darienUpstate Phishheads can rejoice today as one of the most memorable shows the foursome has ever played in Western New York is released by LivePhish with beautiful sounding board quality from Darien Lake on August 7, 1993.

    1993 was a time of change for Phish – transitioning from small theaters into larger amphitheaters and watching their fan base literally explode in size. The summer of ’93 contains some of the most memorable moments in Phishtory and this heater of a show from the then 16,000 capacity Darien Lake Performing Arts center was no exception.

    Highlights include a ripping “Llama” opener, a radically non-standard “Mike’s > Groove” (w/ “The Sloth” taking the Weekapaug spot), and an ascent up Colonel Forbin’s mountain via the “Roller Coaster of the Mind”. This show is top notch from end to end – I should know, I was there and it was my phirst.

    LivePhish subscribers can listen to Darien Lake 93 immediately. The rest can add it to their stash and enjoy this amazing show for ever.

  • The McLovins Announce Saratoga and Rochester Dates

    Hartford, Connecticut’s The McLovins have announced four new tour dates including two visits to Upstate in Rochester and Saratoga Springs. The Superbad “hero” monikered group has grown at a furious pace since their debut in 2008 touring all over the US.

    Saratoga Springs gets a visit at the Putnam Den Dec 5 w/ The Orwells providing support. This show is FREE. Fast forward to 2015 and you can catch the ‘lovin’ at Rochester’s Montage Music Hall February 21.

    The band will also be working in some new lighting and video effects with lighting director Thai Guy. According to drummer Jake Huffman:This tour we will have 3 lasers, lights, and a full projection rig with us and we are starting to dabble in video.”

    McLovin’s tour update

    Dec 5th | Saratoga Springs NY, Putnam Den w/ The Orwells | 18+ / FREE SHOW
    Jan 5th | Chicago IL, Martyrs’ | 21+
    Jan 10th | Indianapolis IN, The Mousetrap | 21+ / $5
    Feb 21st | Rochester NY, The Montage Music Hall | 16+ / $10

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  • Freekbass Brings His Special Brand of Funk to Buffalo

    Photo by Sonya Ziegler
    Photo by Sonya Ziegler

    Freekbass has been reinventing funk music for years, cultivating his own sound after having been birthed in Southern Ohio’s already rich funk scene. If you haven’t heard his sound yet, don’t make the mistake of assuming that he’ll turn out to be just another George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic. His cutting-edge take on the genre he loves truly sets him apart from his musical touchstones.

    His style of funk bass playing brings an infectious bombardment of super low-end grooves and popping signature slap bass arrangements that ensure his albums and live performances aren’t soon forgotten.

    On Thursday, Nov. 13, Freekbass is bringing his CD release party to DBGBs (Duke’s Bohemian Grove Bar) on Allen St. in downtown Buffalo. His new album is called Everybody’s Feelin’ Real, which is just another testament to his already well-known arsenal of heavy-hitting synthesizers and extreme bass licks, the combination of which can only be described as space-groove funktronica.

    So, if you find yourself craving a generous helping of new age funk this Thursday night, the likes of which will make you believe you’re watching Frank Zappa, David Bowie, Sly and the Family Stone all performing at the same time, along with Freekbass’s incomparable style of electric bass playing, get yourself down to DBGBs! The show starts at 9 pm.

  • Native American Music Awards to be held at Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel

    Update: the Fifteenth Annual Native American Music Awards will be streamed live on the home page of First Nations Experience from Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel and FNX-TV at www.fnx.org.

    native american music awardsThe 15th Annual Native American Music Award (NAMA) Ceremonies will be held the Seneca Allegany Events Center at the Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel in Salamanca, New York on Friday November 14. Hosted by A Taste of Honey‘s Janice Marie Johnson, the event will have live performers and special guests, including five-time award winner Indigenous featuring Mato Nanji, Jamie Coon, American Idol finalist Charly Lowry and her band Dark Water Rising, former NFL player and opera singer Lawrence Harris, many more nominees and much more.

    A special Lifetime Achievement Award will be awarded to Colville Tribal Chairman & five-time award winner Jim Boyd.

    Additionally, the 15th Annual Native American Music Awards Commemoration will have its first ever national television broadcast on First Nations Experience, FNX, on Thanksgiving Day, November 27 at 8PM EST/5PM PST with a repeat broadcast on Saturday, November 29, 2014.

    First Nations Experience is the first and only public television network in the U.S. dedicated to Native American and World Indigenous content Contact your local PBS station to request they air the FNX/Native American Music Awards program.  Local PBS Station information can be found below or by clicking here.

    The New York Times says of the NAMA, “Devoted to bringing Indigenous music to the world’s consciousness, the Native American Music Awards is an ultimate celebration of both traditional and contemporary Native American music.  It was founded as the world’s first and largest national professional membership-based organization for the advancement & recognition of Native American music expressions around the world.

    If you wish to attend the the 15th Annual Native American Music Awards, note that tickets are limited and can only be purchased through Ticketmaster outlets or by calling the Seneca Allegany Casino at  (716) 945-9300. Public voting is open to the general public. Music from all nominees is currently featured on the audio players on www.NAMALIVE.com. Anyone can listen and cast their vote by visiting the Awards website, Vote now page.

  • A Night of Great Interest: Primus in Rochester

    On a crisp November 2 night, Primus adorned Rochester, NY – a city not unfamiliar to Primus. With the original band back together and the recent release of a new studio album, the crowd was really anticipating the night’s show. At 8PM sharp hundreds of people filled into the Main Street Armory.

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    Official poster by Drew Millward

    The night began and proceeded in a psychedelic punk rock fashion. Highlights of the show being “Jilly is on Smack” and “American Life”. These men are professionals in the art of suspense. What made “Jilly is on Smack” so special was how the band stepped pensively into the song. The crowd was left cliff hanging on the long gut wrenching bow strokes of Les Claypool on the upright bass. With a steady progression they drove deeper. Until finally a drop in by Larry LaLonde, whose guitar riffs sounded electric elastic, reminiscent of rubber bands.

    When executed with as much freedom of control as it was last night, the tune ‘American Life,’ is a testament to experiencing music. As a classic and more pissed off Primus song, the reminiscence of the youth of the band showed through. The pitter-patter of a cold bass line is the cold grey fog cloaking the crowd. Through the muttered mumbles of lyrics, Claypool’s line, “It’s a cold day on Ellis Isle,” can be heard clearly lurking through the fog. When the lyrics ended, the rest of the song was delivered hard. Everyone was rocking out. A compelling victory to end set one.

    To be read in the voice of Gene Wilder: “There is no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going… There’s no knowing where they’re rowing.” If you just shuttered a little, you probably had nostalgia of the Willy Wonka boat ride scene that was so creepy it scared everyone out of his or her little seven-year-old pants. As the curtains opened up to a second set, the stage had been transformed into a whole new place. The usual blowup astronauts were replaced by blowup mushrooms.

    A screening of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was played as a backdrop. Les Claypool become none other than Willy Wonka. Primus played their version of the musical in its entirety. The audience was one cluster of genuinely happy folk. The acoustic sounds from the upright bass and cello in combination with electric guitar created a rare layering of haunting sounds perfect for a tribute to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

    So much of the chilling whimsical experience can be attributed to outrageous sounds coming off of Tim Alexander, better known as Herb, who was completely caged in by a circus of different types of percussion instruments. It truly was a weird psychedelic trip down that same chocolate river on an electric wonder boat that was forcibly propelled through a current of percussion by cello and upright bass. No doubt about it, the Primus in Rochester and the Chocolate Factory experience is a lot of creepy and double the amount weird, but we can handle it, we are big kids now.

  • Aqueous to Celebrate NYE in the Buff!

    AQ-NYE-2014Aqueous have announced plans for a NYE party at Buffalo’s Iron Works with regional funk superstars Funktional Flow. This will be the band’s second show at one of the Nickel City’s newest venues following a near sell-out at their CD release show October 25th. The Iron Works is located in the harbor district across the street from the home of the Buffalo Sabres – The First Niagara Center – and features an “always open” kitchen, killer draft lineup, and top notch sound lights and stage. Sabres fans should take note, as attendees to the NYE home game versus the Tampa Bay Lightning can get $5 off at the door with their ticket stub.

    Non-hockey fans can net a pre-sale ticket for $10 or take their chances at the door for $12. Don’t delay on those tickets –  it is extremely likely this event will sell-out –  Flow has a huge local crowd and Aqueous has not been in town for NYE since 2012. Given both bands last few NYE sets there should be lots of surprises in store. Check out last year’s Aqueous setlist below. Welcome back to the Buff AQ! (Shirts and shoes required)

    2013/12/31 Aqueous at The Crooked I, Erie PA

    SET I: The Median, Skyway > Eon Don, Complex Pt. II *, Coyote Run **, Africa ***

    SET II: Auld Lang Syne > Master of Puppets ^ > Origami, Dave’s Song > Kitty Chaser (Explosions), King For a Day > Willy is 40, All In, Mean Mr. Mustard ^^ > Polythene Pam ^^ > She Came in Through the Bathroom Window ^^ > Golden Slumbers ^^ > Carry that Weight ^^ > The End ^^

    ENCORE: Her Majesty ^^ > Warren in the Window

    NOTES:
    * First time played original
    ** with Eric Brewer on guitar
    *** First time played, Toto cover
    ^ First time played, Metallica cover
    ^^ First time played, The Beatles cover