February 25, 2009

Dear and the Headlights, 2/24



Dear and the Headlights brought their intense live show to the Knit's front room yesterday. The feeling present in their music is even better conveyed through their live show. Even after they played their encore (coming back to the stage to say "we didn't plan an encore, but I guess we can play one"), the crowd was left yelling for more. An incredible performance all around - I suggest checking them out at Coachella if you missed it last night!

By the way, bring your ticket stub from Dear and the Headlights to the Damiera show tonight and get $2 off your ticket!

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--Lily the intern (and some photos from Ella!)
Posted on 02/25/2009 4:48 PM Comments (0)

School Boy Humor & Fight Fair, Saturday 2/21



Saturday was pop-punk heaven in the front room! The show, featuring School Boy Humor, a young pop-punk band from Arkansas who just released their full-length album yesterday(!) and Fight Fair, some more wonderfully honest pop-punk from San Diego. The room was near full by the time School Boy Humor took the stage, and the energy of the crowd was great. Despite their distant hometown, there were quite a few southern California fans in attendance. Fight Fair had many a fan around, including a few groups of San Diego kids who had come up for the show. Thanks to everyone around for this for showing us how pop-punk should be done!

Here's some photos of School Boy Humor (as always, click the thumbnails to enlarge):


--Lily the intern
Posted on 02/25/2009 4:10 PM Comments (0)

February 11, 2009

2/10: DOOMTREE SHOW

 



Last night, members of the Minneapolis-based hip hop collective Doomtree took over the main stage here at Knitting Factory as part of the cross-country NEVER BETTER TOUR.

 


 

Sims, Mictlan, and P.O.S. all played separate and collaborative sets, and WOW they are some seriously talented emcees. With their alternative-influenced music and punk undertones, these guys break every stereotype about rappers. The best thing about their original and genre-spanning music is that it guarantees a diverse fanbase -  you're just as likely to spot a kid in a XXXL white tee as one in a tight fitted flannel, and they're both singing along to every word.

 


 


Mike Mictlan performed his set with producer Lazerbeak spinning beats, playing songs off their collaboration album "Hand Over Fist." I was so impressed with the way Mike stayed with the crowd the entire time, making conversation with the kids and holding the mic out over the audience. My favorite part was the accapella chant ending "LA Raider's Hat," a clever and biting commentary on racial discrimination in America.

 


 

Then POS absolutely blew me away. He is really unlike any other rapper out there today - he played the electric guitar, made his own beats onstage, and spoke intensely about the importance of understanding equality, how we're all in the same struggle and the most important thing is to figure out what you love and pursue it with everything you have. When Mictlan and Sims joined him to perform a few songs as the (almost) full force of Doomtree, all three of them jumped into the crowd for an impromptu dance party. Ironically, a circle pit broke out just a few minutes later, which accurately demonstrates the versatility of P.O.S.'s music.

 


 

All in all, it was a PHENOMENAL show and thanks to everyone who came out! If you missed this dose of hip hop action, or you just want more, make sure you come out on TUESDAY MARCH 3RD for Aceyalone and Myka Nyne!! It's going to be insane..

 

OH and if you have any pictures or opinions, feel free to leave comments!

 

-Ella Devine, KFLA intern

 


Posted on 02/11/2009 4:35 PM Comments (0)
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