Saturday night i found
myself in Brooklyn again. On Black Beauty's to keep me awake for the
ride home. I talked for Ed Wilcox for a while when i got there while
drinking my one and only 4$ bottle of Budwiser for the night. He
told me the same story about him meeting Elyse and realizing they
have the same voice, again. The thing that made it funny or rather
not so bothersome was the fact that when he told me the story again,
he told it word for word the way he did last time. It was kinda
eerie. So some band played and i didnt pay much attention, i spent
my time talking outside to the Providence/Fort
Thunder Kids and Russ
Waterhouse of White Tapes. Russ is a
hell of a guy and i totally am into the stuff that i have heard that
he had done, and released. It all goes back to that rant about tape
labels ive been meaning to post (soon i promise). Temple OF Bon Matin
played next, hot shit. Ed wants me to come jam with them sometime, i
gave him my phone number for the fourth time. Mindflayer took the
stage next. It's Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt) and Matt Brinkman (Mr. Brinkman, ForceField,
Dance Asshole, etc). A lot of people seemed to be there to see them,
i figured it was the Lightning Bolt factor as well as the fact that
it was New York, people show up for everything there. Anyhow, they
played and were very good, but i do agree with what Matt said
afterward, he needed to be louder. Their set ended with Brian
playing alone, a drum solo of sorts, and do vocals through his token
(is it token if he uses it in two bands?) distorted microphone. i
think he should release a solo album of him doing that, maybe he
will let me release a cassette or cdr from the audio on the video i
took. Hmmmm. 25 Suaves, wow, this was
the first time i ever saw them play, i have no idea why they aren't
huge. They were really tight, crazy, in yr face, punk rock played
with a calculator, if u catch what i mean. Pete, pete, why are u
moving?? Anyhow, they tore it up and their ended bleeding into
Pete's other band's set, Dance Asshole, which is him, Matt Brinkman,
and Neil Burke, and also the main reason i came to the show. We
(both the Lotus and Newton) played with them in Providence last
month and i was blown away, and am now releasing their cd. Neil
didn't come down to play for some reason or another but they played
on anyhow. The crowd mostly left after Mindflayer played so there
was even less audience participation, but that didn't stop the
asshole or the beats. Strobe lights were turned on, and dancing was
done. Followed by a long ride home (due to the fact that i could cut
through Manhattan) and four hours of sleep before 8 hours of
work.