Sunday, May 25, 2003

Starlight Mints

From: demhopkins
Date: Sun May 25, 2003 10:27 am

If you need a quick fix of some 1960's/early 70's Kinks this is the band and out of Oklahoma of all places. Here is the link: http://starlightmints.com/

Go to "multimedia" for a generous selection of tunes. I'm hearing Ray Davies all over it--but some other interesting influences too. They will be playing in Chicago at the Q101 Belmont street fair on June 1 or 2 with Interpol. A very interesting billing.
--Dem

Thursday, May 22, 2003

The Bamboo Kids tour update

From: demhopkins
Date: Thu May 22, 2003 6:02 pm

Chris from Bamboo Kids just called--they are in Alabama and recovering from their almost-gig in San Antonio, Texas. Turns out some skinheads (in the US it equals neo-Nazis) didn't dig the opening band, came into the club, attacked the opening act on stage, tore up the club (a fucking riot) and then went into the parking lot and slashed the tires of every band vehicle. Fortunately, The Bamboo Kids vehicle was spared and so was their equipment. But, these skinhead fucks tore up the club so badly that the sound equipment was trashed and the BKs couldn't play. What to do? They tied one on--and then about 1:30 AM another band asked them if they wanted to do a gig (right then) down the street. They wisely took a pass.

The point of this story: When I had OZ in Chicago back in the late 70's early 80's we had a real neo-Nazi/skinhead problem--my staff was instructed to kick the shit out of neo-Nazis at every opportunity and my club ended up without windows from throwing Nazis through the plate glass. I haven't noticed much of a neo-Nazi influence in the "punk" scene for years. Are there still parts of the country and world where neo-Nazis still attempt to recruit within the punk scene. I guess I would like to think that kids today have so much more sense that kids 25 years ago. Please, somebody--tell me that I am right about the scene today--that neo-Nazis don't hold much sway.
--Dem

Wednesday, May 21, 2003

Magnus

From: demhopkins
Date: Wed May 21, 2003 9:15 pm

I had the good fortune to see Magnus band a few months back--and met with three of their members at my house tonight. They are currently in the studio finishing their first album--and it is going to be a very fine, diverse product (in a good way--not like The Vines being all over the place). Rarely have I seen a band so committed to the process of making a great first album--most bands seem to want to get it out so quickly. I found it funny that they repeated that they see themselves as much more of a European band--they meant it in the best way possible. They are not a raw garage band--and their instrumentation sets them apart from any Chicago band I have heard in quite awhile. I am pushing them to give me one track I can post here--and, the good news is this group will hear it first. I hope to upload a song from their album within 2-3 weeks. Sometimes, I feel really good about the US heartland--Magnus did it for me tonight.
--Dem

Wednesday, May 07, 2003

The Bamboo Kids

From: demhopkins
Date: Wed May 7, 2003 5:40 pm

Amazing show last night and it will be a better one tonight. Chris, Dwight, and Vince are the best band kids that I have hung with since the early Black Flag/DOA days (late 1970s). These kids are talented, amazingly modest, committed, and as kind and appreciative of their audience as I have seen. But what about the fucking music? It is the perfect synthesis of 1977 NYC and UK punk that I have seen. I think I have said that before. They don't pay a whole lot of attention to what is happening with current bands. Kind of charming--because they don't know how they fit in to the picture. They have found a niche that is uniquely their own--for the time being. They are planning the next tour that will be taking them through Kansas, Texas, NM, (LA dates are set) and then to SF, Seattle and Portland in June and early July). I'll have dates they are looking for posted tomorrow—I know this post is way off topic--but, after last night's show, I also know this band is worth it. And the merch--high quality, way cool!
--Dem