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Showing posts with label ty curtis. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

This Weekends: Reasons to risk the Tornado


LeNUNES (indie/folk) at Boone's Treasury Dec.17th 9pm

Salsa Dancing (includes lessons) at El Patron's Bar and Grill $7 Dec. 17th 8-9pm


Pardon Parcel (folk/indie)


 album release with IV and Brent Fahsholz at Ike Box $5 Dec. 18th all ages 7pm


Matthew Price Band at Boone's Treasury Dec 18th at 9pm (singer/songwriter)

------------------------------------------- Freedom Machine - Matthew Price


The Twangshifters (rockabilly) Ellie Darling (burlesque dancer) and Hopeless Jack and The Handsome Devils (classic southern rock) at Fifty Pub and Grub Dec 18th 8pm 21+

Easterly (indie/pop) at Cafe Noir Dec 19th 6pm

Ty Curtis (bluesy/country) "Concert and Holiday Celebration" at Willamette Valley Vineyards Dec 19th 3pm $15

----------------------------------------------Shake Your Boogie - Ty Curtis

Friday, December 3, 2010

Salem Picks Best Local Bands




Recently, I made the decision to pick up a Salem Weekly and look it over for any up coming shows. I only needed to open to page one before I was gravely destraught. "The Mid-Valley's Best of 2010" Salem Weekly Newspaper edition was staring me in the face. Desperately searching through a hodge-podge (thanks) of last minute assembled catergories to find the music related results, I was suprised by some of the choices in the catergory of "Best Salem Based Bands" which were, some what, half-assed.

So now after taking a breather and re-grouping I make my evaluation of the Winners:

Electric Cities


-----------------------------------------We Sang Like Trumpets - Electric Cities

Upon seeing their first write up in SWN I was intrigued. Their recordings of various live shows displayed a performance that was amateur and nothing of real interest, with vague similiarities to Early Thursday and Refused- minus the impact. Their is potential here, and that shouldn't be over looked, but as far as memorable music goes... they would be, sadly, forgotten in a line up with almost any other band in this particular genre. Not the top of my list for best Salem based band.

Enemy Combatant

A band who's claim to fame came, assumingly, after their write up in SWN. I gave these guys a brief listen and had to stop to cringe, slightly. The lyrical content is weak, the musical talent is elementary grade, and filled with teen angst. Which could be cool if any of them were teens, or even looked under the age of 30...

Foxtrot

Yes, a breathe of fresh air. Foxtrot, has clean clear music with strokes of Indie and Folk. slightly difficult to find online, once you do discover their page you find they have a steady fan base and line up of shows, showing they are a very active band. The quality of their first recordings are rough and slightly muffled, but the music itself is entertaining and matured.

The Funhouse Strippers

Classic rocking: "dance your ass off at 12 midnight when you're drunk out of your mind, wake up in a back alley" good time. It's fun and simple. Nothing wrong here, but not really what I would consider the best.

Monoplane

Owner of Ranch Records David Ballantyne and Owner of The Space(R.I.P) Doug Hoffman's love child. This band is certainly list worthy. Teetering on the edge of plain insanity and good rock, Monoplane brings grungy, edgy, classic southern rock back to life. Just see it for yourself...

---------------------------------------------------Do Over - Monoplane



Neversleep

Many times I have seen these oversized stickers slapped across some run down vehicle and never knew why. Now, thanks to SWN, I know that this is another angry, slap your mom, Metal band. Heavy on the bass with a side of one too many breakdowns. This is obviously not my cup o' tea, but every city has their Nickelback and Staind followers, which gives bands like this a leg-up on the competition. Gotta love that guitar effect though, very... dated. Hold on to yesterday, Neversleep. Apparently a large chunk of Salem is too.

Salem Concert Band

Yep, they are "Salem" based and yes, they are also a "Band". Bravo.

The Ty Curtis Band

Lastly we reach Ty Curtis or rather "The Ty Curtis Band". This is just plain old hard work showing its efforts, and sounding good in the process. It's soulful country-esque blues with vocal similarities to Marc Broussard and music similar to good ol' BB King. I got no problems here.


The real grief which overcame me stems from looking over this list and not seeing what seems to me like obvious talent, such as: Massive Mothsymmetry/symmetryKopath Bear, The VolksCamino Deluxe or Norman (a band who is listed as being from the Willamette Valley!). These bands are in my opinion a hand full of bands in Salem that are suffering losses due to a lack of effective music outlets here in Salem. Friends it's time to step up and step out. The music here is beautiful. You just need to come out and have a listen.

Till then, I'll be here desperately trying to ween those of you "home dwelling hobbits" out and into the world of live pulsing local music.