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Hotel Congress

This is our favorite place to play/stay.. This historic hotel is such a treat because the sound is good the people are friendly and you can just go upstairs to your room when the show is over which probably won’t happen but it is nice to know there is a cozy bed just up the steps.

Hey the Wordpress for iPhone just worked great so hopefully we can write and post pictures from the road now.

Below are some pictures I took durring our soundcheck.

Not sure of all the bands playing tonight but the first one has like 14 some odd people in it. I bet they are good but not as odd as us.

Foals / The Upsidedown

Good times playing The Doug Fir with Foals!! Great band from Oxford, great humans, wonderful songs))) Love it
……..played the old “burning cigarette” trick on Jack’s snare drum. He was amuzed….

foals at doug fir

Seattle show review – Neumo’s

LIVE SHOW REVIEWS
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posted at Three Imaginary Girls

Voyager One CD release show
@ Neumos

voyger one myspace photo

I first heard Voyager One back in 2001 and have always been curious about their live shows, and Saturday night was a perfect chance to catch them along with some other local flavor freshly returning to town. Beforehand, I got excited for the show while listening to the other artists that would be sharing the stage. It seems like all of the bands have clear visions of what they are and express their messages well through song.

Seattle’s the Kindness Kind came out right on time and began the show a bit timidly, but warmed up to the early crowd with a proficient performance. Their music was energetic at times didn’t quite fully materialize during their half-hour set. While the Alessandra’s vocal performance was passionate, the band didn’t really interact well enough to fully propel their emotionally-tinged rock off the stage and into the crowd. I imagine that a more intimate setting would work better for this band and would truly welcome the chance to see them at a smaller venue.

The Upsidedown’s bridging of rockabilly and psyche rock, or sexy-psyche, is seamless and they really brought it this evening. Jsun Adams’ full and deep vocals poured over the show-goers so much better live than on record; the band reached out and grabbed the venue by the lapels. These lads and lasses were truly a pleasure to watch as their set smoothly progressed from droning psychedelic dirges to full-on rock songs and caused no whiplash whatsoever. The next time the band makes the short trip to Seattle I will certainly be there and get my friends to come with me.

The groovy two-man Head Like a Kite had a strange droning and electro/clash feel to them, yet they were all about the party. Imagine the more uptempo songs from Her Space Holiday or even Eno with dashes of Gang of Four or even Urge Overkill interspersed to add flavor and emphasis. Trent Moorman’s phenomenal drumming is unbelievable, making transitions within transitions and constantly progressing the song patterns forward. I was absolutely transfixed on his skills. The band’s excitability was infectious and only occasionally crossed the line into cheesiness, and then only briefly. You can’t be faulted for having a good time.

By the time Voyager One took the stage the room was virtually full, awaiting their epic brand of rock to wash over the crowd with their luscious rolling music as art. The most intriguing aspect of their music, live and on record, is that the sounds never overpower each other even while growing to a critical mass, and this tradition continues on the new songs played live from Afterhours in the Afterlife. The performance was laid back yet driven and conversely purposeful, full of long droning tones and pulsating bass. While most shoegazer bands tend to lull the listener into a dream state, Voyager One’s music has a way of propelling the the audience forward to higher plains. Projectorhead’s visual display provided the perfect accomplice, adding yet another layer to the dense concert experience.

This entire show had more cohesion than most planned national tours out there. Each band stood on its own merits while also preparing the audience for the next band throughout the whole evening, creating a feeling of unity for the entire show. I came away from this show with a few more bands to get excited about going to see, as they were all talented and put on quality performances.

-Mike Mess, April 08, 2008

Sexy Cactus

John P. Wilkinson Pioneertown
Wow we just got back from our summer tour of California and we are sorta all blissed out because of all the cool bands we played with especially out in the desert at the “Clean Air! Clear Stars” music festival. – JULY 6th, 7th and 8th
First things first… We played most of our shows this tour with our friends from Portland HIGHWAY. Highway is composed of front-man “Highway Bob” – the bands namesake, with Peter Holmstrom of THE DANDY WARHOLS playing bass, Nathan Jr. on lead guitar, and former Elliott Smith drummer Paulie Pulvirenti. We had a copy of the raw mix of their new (soon to be released) record on the road and we all liked it the more we listened to it. Most would probably call this alt-country… whatever it is… it rocked. We found it provided a great soundtrack to the desert and particularly my new favorite bar in the whole world… Pappy and Harriet’s. Fortunately for my liver it is out in the middle of nowhere in a magical place they call Pioneertown. Click the link below to keep reading this story… I gotta tell you about SPINDRIFT.
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BRMC live from the Roseland

BRMC THE UPSIDEDOWN BLACK ANGELS POSTER

The night THE UPSIDEDOWN opened for BRMC the people from MSN MUSIC had the room wired to the rafters with mics and cameras. I mean you couldn’t find a spot without some camera looking at you. Peter Hayes seemed a bit embarrassed by it but he never blew his cool. He felt like MSN should be filming THE UPSIDEDOWN and THE BLACK ANGELS also… which I totally agreed with. Some of us watching the monitors when BRMC were on were mesmerized by the footage comming through. Watch what they did with the footage here on MSN MUSIC. It turned out pretty cool except that we are not on there. MSN actually has the show date wrong on their site it was filmed Friday May 11th and not the 12th.

KEXP Portland Showcase

Ash Street Poster THE UPSIDEDOWN
THis was a great night featuring us (THE UPSIDEDOWN), HYPATIA LAKE, THE SUN THE SEA, and VOYAGER ONE. HEY someone should post a shot of the wall of projectors providing the eye candy for the night.

Music For Headphones

I heard a beautiful, beautiful song the other day from a band called Music for Headphones from Philadelphia. The song is called “sweetened” and it just makes me feel really really good. Here is how I describe it… You know that song by Björk “All Is Full Of Love” where the sexy robots make are making out?

Borgs Embrace

Well this is like part two when they go for it and throw it to the wind. Wow. I feel suns exploding in the guitar fuzz and I feel the bluespot hit my brain just like the TALKING HEADS song. See what you think. I heard it on their myspace page. I don’t know if they have a website.