Written by : Eric Deysher Photos by : Mike Geller Starting back in mid-August Umphrey's McGee and STS9 embarked on a fourteen-date, multi-city tour. The bands, each with their own large following, teamed up to attack some larger venues that they typically couldn't fill on their own. On Friday, August 30 at The Mann Center in Philadelphia , STS9 warmed up the evening, while Umphrey's brought it home with an epic performance. Sound Tribe Sector Nine hit the stage shortly after 7:30pm and got things going with a pumped up and well known trune, “Metameme”. With their groovy, yet in your face brand of tunes, they kept the energy of the evening pushing in the RAGE direction! After the first well crafted segment, the band led themselves into an all-time fan favorite tune “Breathe In” that really whipped the crowd into a frenzy. The intellectual, electronic musicians from Atlanta closed the marathon set out with a smooth version of “Wika Chikana”. Umphrey's Mcgee took to the stage just around 10pm and quickly found their footing with a fairly new yet beloved track “Gurgle” that crashed into the deadbeat anthem “Slacker”. This was just the beginning of a completely hard rock, raging and especially dancy collection of tunes that began with a slick and funky “Ocean Billy” and rocked all the way through to perhaps the most famous and hallowed UMPH anthem “All in Time”! A beautifully crafted rendition of Pink Floyds' “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” led into a excited version of “Wappy Sprayberry” which saw the evenings first sit ins. STS9s' Dave Murphy hopped on bass and Jeffree Lerner went behind the percussion rig. Umphrey's set ended with an old standby favorite “JaJunk”. The band came back after about five minutes with STS9s' drummer Zach Velmer sitting in for the usual Kris Meyers on the kit for a cool and rare Fugazi cover “Waiting Room”. Zach left the stage and Meyers retook his thrown for a final bouncy and demanding tune “Pay the Snucka” which came complete with a “Bulls on Parade” jam to end the evening on an extremely high note! Our good friends, Cocktail Party Phenomenon hosted a stellar After Party at nearby music venue, The Blockley. The high-energy set was highlighted by a 22-minute rendition of the hard-hitting "Rumblestilskin". CPP really impressed with their ability to improv and really control the energy of the show. "That was some of the craziest improv shit we've ever done!" said a very excited and enthusiastic Max young, drummer of the band. "It was a crazy show." SETLISTS STS9 Setlist ~ Metameme, Vapors, What Is Love?, Really What? > 4 Year Puma, Scheme, Vibyl, .F Word, Golden Gate, 20-12, Move My Peeps, MOD, Awesome feat. Cool Kids (STS9 Remix) > Unquestionable Supremacy of Nature, Breathe In, Wika Chikana Umphrey's McGee Setlist ~ Gurgle > Slacker > Ocean Billy > Day Nurse > Ocean Billy, All In Time, Shine On You Crazy Diamond > Wappy Sprayberry[#], JaJunk One Set: Waiting Room[+], Pay the Snucka[%] [#] with David Murphy on bass and Jeffree Lerner on percussion [+] with Zach Velmer replacing Kris on drums [%] with Bulls On Parade (Rage Against the Machine) jam Cocktail Party Phenomenon Setlist ~ Thriller / Another Brick in the Wall, Last Stand > Rumblestilskin, The Bad Touch, Batterjeeznuts COCKTAIL PARTY PHENOMENON AFTER PARTY AT THE BLOCKLEY
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Ezoo has been called to a stop by Mayor Bloomberg after deaths at the popular Labor Day Weekend Event. This will set a new tone for big events of this type in NYC. Wrapping up a busy summer with sets at Summer Camp, Gathering of the Vibes, Rootwire and the approaching Catskill Chill Music Festival, Jimkata announces the release of their first official live album, 10 More Songs!, due out in October. This fall the Ithaca based four-piece will also head back to the studio with Die Digital producer Jocko Randall to record the follow-up EP while embarking on the following national tour: Ten More Songs! Fall Tour
Our good friend, Cosmal, is bringing his show back to Olive's in Nyack on Saturday, August 31 with Looping, Funk duo The Hornitz. We know you've seen the name (the dude is everywhere!) but if you haven't experienced the show, don't miss this one.
COSMAL is a one man LIVE music performance involving the layering and looping of different instruments, progressive build ups, and rampant improv. Cosmal is able to create the energy of a full band or DJ, improvising and swaying between genres. A combination of the cool, experimental work of Beck meets the tasty licks of David Gilmour, Cosmal takes you on a mystical journey through space, time and music! Performances always feature Live Painter Ali Laz, who's is one of the coolest people around! All information can be foudn on the Facebook Event Page. |