Category: Western NY

  • Sammy nominee Jeremy Miller is a rocker and an author

    Last December, Upstate Metal’s Steve Strader took the opportunity to speak with Jeremy Miller, lead vocalist of Syracuse’s One Last Shot. Last week, One Last Shot was named among two Syracuse metal bands that are up for a 2014 Sammy Award.

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    The Sammys are presented each year by The Syracuse Area Music Awards Executive Committee. The committee is a not-for-profit organization that supports Syracuse musicians.

    The award ceremony is scheduled for March 7th, at the Palace Theatre.

    Jeremy Miller is a natural wordsmith and his band depends upon him for his writing skills as much as his singing ability. Like many writers, he falls victim to inspiration and often finds himself writing down ideas as they come, or speaking into a digital recorder. Over time, those notes have turned into song lyrics or have collected inside numerous notebooks. Those notebooks are now being worked into a book, about which he spoke to Upstate Metal.

    Strader: So first off what made you want to write a book?

    Miller: A lot of reasons actually. First, I’ve always wanted to have my own book. A lot of my favorite artists have put out books similar to this like Danzig, and William Control of Aiden. Most importantly my fiancee saw all these lyrics I have laying around in notebooks and pushed me to do it. I finally took her push and am doing it now.

    Strader: How long have you been working on this?

    Miller: I guess realistically since I started writing lyrics. I’ve been writing lyrics and poetry since around 11 years old.

    Strader: You mentioned there will be un-used lyrics in it, is there any other cool content you’ll be displaying to your fans?

    Miller: Yeah, so far it’s split in 4 parts. First part is unused lyrics/ poetry, the 2nd part is random short ideas, the 3rd part is passages I’ve written about important band situations, and the last part is stories from shows. There’s also flyer art inside/ art I’ve made throughout the book.

    Strader: Will there be any embarrassing moments?

    Miller: Maybe for other people, everything I do in life can be looked at as embarrassing. I’m okay with that, it makes life fun.

    Strader: What are you hoping readers will get out of this by the end?

    Miller: Maybe it can give some insight to people trying to start a band, and hopefully people in underground DIY bands will be able to relate these situations. Also people can have a laugh or two at some of the stories.

    Strader: Anything you can “leak” about this book and what we can expect?

    Miller: There’s situations with drugs (not my band mates obviously), bum fights, and violence all inside. It comes out late December or early January. Most likely early January. I may leak something around mid December-ish. Oh, and its 50+ pages long. (So far…)

    Strader: How will this book be made available?

    Miller: It will be a real physical book. It will be printed professionally like if you got it at Barnes and Noble. You will be able to get one online or at shows. Just follow us at Facebook or Twitter and you’ll get all the updates.

    Strader: Any last thoughts or words?

    Miller: If this goes well, I have other books planned. This is also “Volume 1”, so as more events happen and if things stay interesting, I hope to make a “Volume 2”. Just stay tuned, and thank you for talking to me about this.

  • Decades Night Becomes Dancing Night: Aqueous at Nietzsche’s, February 5th

    In over 30 years of live music at Nietzsche’s Buffalo, no band has ever been granted a residency, until Wednesday February 5th, 2014 when Aqueous secured a month long gig at Nietzsche’s where they will play themed shows every single Wednesday night with various opening bands. Wednesday was “Decades Night,” so both Aqueous and Baltimore based Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (PPPP) brought some celebratory cover songs to the party.

    Aqueous decades nightPigeons started the night off strong with their excellent brand of funk/improv. Coming out hot with the perfectly named “Upfunk”, PPPP got the crowd grooving from the first note. Both “Decades Night” covers of Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride,” and Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” were well adjusted to the band’s style and fit perfectly in their set. Pigeons did a great job injecting the crowd with energy and setting the stage wonderfully for Aqueous.

    Aqueous decades nightSelling out Nietzsche’s has become old hat for Aqueous. Tonight was a difficult night for people to make it out to Nietzsche’s. With a storm that dropped 10 inches of snow and a late Wednesday night gig, Aqueous was still able to bring in a crowd of around 150. Those brave 150 would leave the two hour set happy, appreciative, and tired from dancing.

    Aqueous opened the run with the newly penned “Complex ii” that has seen some growth already during its short life. The first Decades Night themed cover would appear after just one song. Aqueous closed “Complex ii” and immediately released The Doors “Break on Through” (60’s); the energy in the building would never slow from that point. Two more Aqueous originals with some exploratory jamming would set things up for the 70’s decade cover. The Bee Gees “Stayin’ Alive” gave the Nietzsche’s crowd a chance to show off their disco moves that they have watched their parents do at weddings.

    Once again two more Aqueous originals followed, including an excellent “Aldehyde.” Next it was time for the 80’s decade cover. Covering a-ha’s “Take On Me” was an excellent choice and the clear highlight up until this point of the show. However, this was no laughing matter. The crowd was in a frenzy grabbing each other, singing the cheesy lyrics and basking in the fun.

    Aqueous followed next with their original tune “Skyway” before seguing into the last cover of the night. The 90’s cover of Britney Spears “Baby One More Time” came out of nowhere. If you had that as your office pool choice for the 90’s decade, please provide visual evidence. Unfortunately, Britney was not around to shake it for us, but guitarist Dave Loss handled things like a pro. Luckily for us, Dave decided not go the sexy teenage schoolgirl route, instead he helped turn the cover into a funky take on the teeny-bopper classic. The crowd ate it up, everything was weird and perfect at the same time. An outstanding jam concluded “Baby One More Time” before the band returned to “Skyway” which finished up the set.

    The encore choice of the rarely played “Dig It Good” capped the night while staying true to the jamming spirit of Aqueous’ core. Smiles, laughter, and happiness were certainly the dominant emotions of the crowd as the exited Nietzsche’s. Just a reminder, this was only the first of the four residency shows. See you next Wednesday for the “Love” themed set and opening band from North Carolina, The Mantras.

    Aqueous Residency Remaining Dates at Nietzsche’s:
    Wednesday, February 12 with The Mantras
    Wednesday, February 19 with Broccoli Samurai
    Wednesday, February 26 with Big Something

    Setlist: Complex ii>Break On Through (Doors), Dave’s Song>Gordon’s Mule, Stayin Alive (Bee Gees)>Kitty Chaser, Aldehyde>Take On Me (a-ha), Skyway>One More Time (Britney Spears)>Skyway

    Encore: Dig It Good

  • Greensky Bluegrass Entertains The Town Ballroom on a Winter-Laced Wednesday

    Fans of all music genres convened at The Town Ballroom on Wednesday, February 5 for Greensky Bluegrass. It was a heck of a storm all day  long in the Buffalo area, however, it didn’t keep the die hard music lovers away.

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    Tumbleweed Wanderers opened the night off and came out strong despite nearly missing out on the opportunity because their van had broken down. They got the crowd ready for the nights headliner and gained a solid reaction from there on stage flare to their great sound. The Tumbleweed Wanders, hailing from a much warmer climate in Northern California mentioned the cold on a few occasions.

    Headliner Greensky Bluegrass may be a bluegrass band but have hints of all sorts of genres and know how to get a crowd involved. Greensky’s uncanny ability to get the crowd moving with uplifting jams also featured one of the best light shows to date for the bluegrass scene. The quintet from Michigan is led by all members at any given time. Dave Bruzza (guitar), Anders Beck (dobro), Mike Devol (upright bass), Mike Bont (banjo) and Paul Hoffman (mandolin) all know how to step up and take charge, as was apparent throughout the night. If you had looked through the crowd it was apparent fans were really having a good time.  The band wasted no time and jumped right into it, showing that they were ready to play right out of the gate. There was plenty of banter throughout the night, saying how cool it was to play in Buffalo despite the weather. In true Greensky Bluegrass tradition, they took a song and really made it their own with their rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s “Atlantic City” into brilliant bluegrass.

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  • Hearing Aide: Smackdab’s “II”

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    A genre is nothing more than an attempt to categorize and liken one band’s sound to another. Regardless of what you want to label Jamestown’s Smackdab, their music will certainly get you moving. The band is made up of Jon-Marc Johnson on vocals, Matthew Baxter on guitar, Mark Cooper on keyboard, Ryan Ecklund on bass, and Daniel Witherspoon on drums. On their latest release II, the band incorporates influences of funk, soul, R&B, blues, and jam into their own unique sound that is garnering them more and more attention.

    The opening song, “1st & Main” gets you warmed up, but it’s on “Gotychu” where the band really digs in for the first time. The clean, bluesy notes by guitarist Matthew Baxter around the three-minute mark are accentuated by the band, but letting his tone lead the way. Coming out of his solo, there’s a swelling, yet beautiful harmony of sounds that carry you through to the coda.

    Immediately following is another early gem in “Shuteye.” The intro of this song has an incredible presence with a haunting melody that lingers throughout the entire song. This is the longest track on the album at just over eight minutes, yet flies by with so many great parts. The closing of the song that starts at 6:41 is one of the highlights of the entire album. The syncopation of all of the instruments is a rhythmic rush and Jon Marc’s vocals leave you constantly rewinding to listen one more time. The band has this great habit of nearly losing themselves in a deep groove before pulling out and transitioning into another section.

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    My favorite song on the album though is “Leave Me Alone.” The sixth track slowly builds in tension before exploding into a keyboard solo that transcends the entire album. Cooper’s interplay combined with Witherspoon and Ecklund’s tight, rhythmic phrasing is so funky and heavy that it might cause a few facial contortions. If this band can learn to harness that exact energy, watch out!

    The closing track “Keep On” begins on the back of Smackdab’s talented drummer, Daniel Witherspoon. The little riff that makes its appearance shortly thereafter strikes a humbling chord. The song is led by a catchy hook and accentuated with Jon-Marc’s uplifting lyrics. After a second time through the chorus, the band transitions to a maraca-driven beat that begins the five-minute jam that closes the album. It’s easy to see why this album was named a staff favorite of 2013 when you add up all of the highlights it provides.

    Key Tracks: Shuteye, Leave Me Alone, Keep On

  • Jay-Z Brings Heat to Buffalo’s First Niagara Center

    Jay-Z has made a reputation as one of the greatest living rappers, and his Magna Carta tour continues to prove just that.  Opening with, “U Don’t Know”, Jay-Z started his performance at Buffalo’s First Niagara Center with an energy that promised to keep the packed house on it’s feet.  Backed by a four-piece outfit that featured renowned DJ Timbaland, drums, guitar and keys, Jay-Z dropped rhyme after rhyme spanning his nearly 20 year career.

    Jay Z BuffaloThe crowd rapped along to favorites like “99 Problems”and “Big Pimpin” while Jay-Z never broke his stride.  His calls out to the audience to “Put your diamonds in the air”, were met with enthusiastic hands held high into the sky each time.  Even when the pace slowed briefly for an interlude by Timbaland the momentum wasn’t lost.  “Jigga My Nigga”, picked the crowd right back up and carried them through with more hits until Jay-Z took his time to thank the audience.  Fresh off his 19th Grammy win, Jigga said no matter how many albums or awards he has, the best feeling is being on stage and performing, promising the audience he’d “Never get jaded”.  Picking individuals out of the crowd, he spent nearly ten minutes chatting and making his thank you heartfelt and personal before going into the encore.  Pointing to one girl in the crowd he said, “You know every lyric to every song, I appreciate you”.  Picking another man out he said, “You were rocking with me all night, I appreciate you”.   Jay-Z is leaving his mark as one of the great entertainers of his time, and continues to visibly enjoy every second of it.

    Setlist:  Higher Intro, U Don’t Know, Crown, On to the Next One, Holy Grail, Fuckwithmeyouknowigotit, Beach is Better, Drunk in Love (Beyonce Cover), 99 Problems, Picasso Baby, Dead Presidents II, Pound Cake (Drake cover), No Church in the Wild (Jay Z & Kanye West cover), Somewhereinamerica, Big Pimpin’, Timbaland Interlude, Jigga My Nigga, Nigga What, Nigga Who (Originator 99), Dirt Off Your Shoulder, I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me), Niggas in Paris (Jay Z & Kanye West cover), Tom Ford, Public Service Announcement, Clique (Kanye West, Jay Z & Big Sean cover), Run This Town

    Encore:  Encore, Empire State of Mind, Izzo, Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem), Young Forever (Nelson Mandela Tribute)

  • Tim Reynolds and TR3 to Rock the Tralf Music Hall

    The legendary talented guitar virtuso Tim Reynolds will be bringing his band TR3 on stage Monday, February 10th at The Tralf Music Hall. Tim Reynolds, well known for his collaboration with Dave Matthews, will be joined on stage with Mick Vaughn (bass/vocals) and Dan Martier (drums/vocals). TR3 fuses different genres of music together producing a unique show not to miss.

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    Tim Britt, a Buffalo based artist, will be opening for TR3. He has been awarded the best original solo artist nightlife music award for two years in a row. Tim is a very talented musician who plays the acoustic guitar and has a Dave Matthews sound quality. Tim most recently opened for Boyd Tinsley from The Dave Matthews Band. You will want to make sure you get to the show early to catch his set.

    Tickets for Tim Reynolds and TR3 at the Tralf Music Hall can be purchased through The Tralf Music Hall  $18 or $22 day of show

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  • Dio Tribute Album to Release April 1

    Earlier this week, the announcement was made that This Is Your Life, a tribute to the late Ronnie James Dio, is set for an April 1 release.

    This Is Your Life will include heavy weights in today’s metal, lead by Metallica, Anthrax, Motorhead, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and more.

    Born in Cortland, NY, Dio is famous for fronting various metal juggernauts such as Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath/Heaven & Hell before making a major breakthrough with his own group Dio.  Beloved and considered by many as possessing the most powerful voice in Heavy Metal, Dio left us all way too early as he sadly lost his battle with stomach cancer back in 2010.

    To celebrate Dio’s achievements, This Is Your Life will raise funds for The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund.

    This Is Your Life is produced by Wendy Dio, his longtime manger and wife and will be released by Rhino Records.

    The track listing and lineup:

    01. “Neon Knights” – ANTHRAX
    02. “The Last In Line” – TENACIOUS D
    03. “The Mob Rules” – ADRENALINE MOB
    04. “Rainbow In The Dark” – Corey Taylor, Roy Mayorga, Satchel, Christian Martucci, Jason Christopher *
    05. “Straight Through The Heart” – HALESTORM
    06. “Starstruck” – MOTÖRHEAD with Biff Byford
    07. “Temple Of The King” – SCORPIONS
    08. “Egypt (The Chains Are On)” – DORO
    09. “Holy Diver” – KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
    10. “Catch The Rainbow” – Glenn Hughes, Simon Wright, Craig Goldy, Rudy Sarzo, Scott Warren
    11. “I” – Oni Logan, Jimmy Bain, Rowan Robertson, Brian Tichy
    12. “Man On The Silver Mountain” – Rob Halford, Vinny Appice, Doug Aldrich, Jeff Pilson, Scott Warren
    13. “Ronnie Rising Medley” (featuring “A Light In The Black”, “Tarot Woman”, “Stargazer”, “Kill The King”) – METALLICA
    14. “This Is Your Life” – DIO (previously unreleased)

    Next month, Dio is expected the posthumous honor of The Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s SAMMYS Award Show in Syracuse.

    The SAMMYS will be held at The Palace Theater in Syracuse on Friday, March 7th and tickets can be purchased at www.syracuseareamusic.com.

    For more Metal News, Concerts, and more keep visiting Upstate Metal and be sure to follow me on twitter @SaintGOfficial where you are free to share your thoughts with me.

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  • The David Mayfield Parade at Abilene in Rochester, NY

    To say that one has “seen” a David Mayfield Parade show is an understatement. The experience can best be described as an event that you were a part of when the Parade came to your town. The charisma that emanates from Mayfield’s heart and soul, the music that he creates and the interactions he shares with the crowd are a spectacular occasion.

    The David Mayfield ParadeThis night the venue was full and the music was hot! Highlights were hearing originals like, “Love Will Only Break Your Heart” – in true Mayfield fashion songs about love were followed by strong fiddle and bass filled dance songs, and dancing on the bar and the chairs and flat-out on the floor.

    Banter among band members is common place at live shows but banter WITH the audience is what you get from Mayfield. Saturday’s show at Abilene Bar & Lounge in Rochester, NY was no exception to the carnival side-show antics that make this band who they are and sets them apart from the others.  Mayfield was in the midst of performing his sexual prowess where he fit the entire mic into his mouth while batting his eyes and flirting with the crowd – a female fan yelled out, “I love you David!” to which Mayfield replied, “I thought I told you to wait outside”. The small crowd at the intimate one room venue erupted with roars of laughter at the well-played banter.

    Another moment shared between the crowd and Mayfield was set inside a circle of fans as Mayfield serenaded us with his acoustic guitar – sharing these intimate interactive moments with music and the artist is what music lovers hope for with shows like this.

    The setting is small, especially in the winter when the back deck is closed off but the intimacy that can be reached between bands and patrons can not be found in any other venue in this city. Abilene has become Rochester’s secret garden for music, whether it’s as the Americana stage at Jazz Fest or the little bar with the blue grassy – rockabilly bands in the cold of winter. This venue is perfect just the way it is and I look forward to seeing shows here in the future.

  • Steve Martin Returns to the Rochester Jazz Festival This June – Tickets On Sale Tomorrow!

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    XRIJF announced the return of Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers to the Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival 13th Edition, which will be held June 20-28. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. at rochesterjazz.com. Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers last performed in Rochester at the XRIJF in 2012 in two sold-out shows.

    Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell will perform on Saturday, June 21. Tickets are $105 boxes/$95 orchestra/$80 mezzanine and loge/$65 balcony plus $8 per ticket service charge/facility fee. All performances will be at 8:00 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.

    Check out ‘s 2013 XRIJF coverage – Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus and Willie Nelson & Family

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  • We Can Dance If We Want To: Lotus at Water Street Music Hall

    Despite several non-heady forces: A red hot Syracuse basketball team playing,  sub-zero wind chills, and a liquor license-less venue; Rochesterians turned out en masse for the electro-jam instrumentals of Philly based Lotus. Touring heavily behind their latest critically acclaimed release Monks, fans came from far and near to catch this rare Upstate performance of Lotus at Water Street Music Hall. Local DJ favorite Papi Chulo opened the night with his skillful genre hopping house infused DJ set that got everyone limbered up for the headliner.

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    Water Street, as many know, has been struggling to get their new liquor license for many months, and many shows have been canceled, rescheduled or moved. Despite the lack of delicious hops, this show was expertly staffed and it was a relief to see a packed show again in Rochester’s most history filled venue. Note to New York State: These unbelievably long, senseless bureaucratic delays for a simple license continue to cripple small businesses struggling to profit and stay open. Reboot this system and let’s get New York’s small entrepreneurs back on top!

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    By the time Lotus took the stage Water Street was elbow to hoop girl from front to back with a large contingency spilling upward into the balcony for some dancing room. Their sound, while definitely in the EDM genre, sticks mostly to old school influences with healthy doses of funk and hip-hoppy beats mixed within melodic keyboard battles and a dual-ax core. Beyond some occasional voice effects by guitarist Luke Miller, the songs are all instrumental, yet hold a distinct memorable vocal character to them that transcends many similar bands in the genre. No UntzUntzUntzDROP here, this is hypnotic organic dance music filled with timeless melodies.  Unfortunately Lotus has no more shows scheduled in NY currently, but keep an eye on their tour page, as they’ll be back and you won’t want to miss it.

    Check out and purchase Lotus’s Monks  here

    Setlist:
    Set 1: Bellwether, Ashcon, Neon Tubes, Opo, Wooly Mammoth, Bubonic Tonic ->Tip Of the Tongue
    Set 2: Debris, Golden Ghost -> Livingston Storm, Different Dream, Behind Midwest Storefronts, IACTMN ->Wax
    Encore: Cain & Abel, Hammerstrike