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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A More Perfect Union

Posted by on Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:30 AM

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(All flicks by James Bailey.)

Due to prior commitments, I missed a show I was very interested in last Friday: Head Like A Kite, Dyme Def, and Mad Rad at the Croc. A great and non-contrived mixed bill- my favorite; i'm seeing a lot of cross-genre appreciation going on these days, but it can often happen in a really hackneyed way. I hadn't seen anybody post about the show, so I thought I should give it a whirl, since I was totally there in spirit. Over the weeked I tried to get a coherent account- and all reports indicated something epic.

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Members of Head Like a Kite(one of which is Stranger contributor Trent Moorman), Mad Rad, Dyme Def, The Saturday Knights, Animals at Night, Crooked Fingers, and Zera Marvel were onstage at the same time. HLAK played a cover of Neil Young's "Ohio". Mad Rad's P-Smoov played keys and rapped through his vocoder. There was a panda head, and at least one mannequin head onstage. Someone apparently fell offstage and broke their arm.

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Kerri Harrop's account says it all:

"Friday night was the first time Mad Rad has played the Croc, and also the first time I have seen them perform. They absolutely won my heart. I get what the hype has been all about, and it is much deserved. That finale was mind blowing — HLAK pounding it out, with Dyme Def keeping the flow going, and Mad Rad all over the stage like a party you never want to stop. Plus, Tilson! And Zera Marvel, Graig Markel, et all. Seattle is doing huge things right now, and that is not just idle talk."

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"The crossover between rock and hip hop is nothing new, but the way it is being played out on stages around town right now is exactly how it should be done. I’m not talking some wack ass Limp Bizkit kind of shit, nor am I even conjuring the beautiful groundbreaking glory of RUN-DMC with Aerosmith as a comparison. I am talking about an organic melding of musical genres, each steadily blowing up within the same city, and coming together to form a more perfect union."

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"It is a poetic thing, and I hope fools recognize the importance of what is going on culturally in this city. you saw it at the Funhouse on Thursday, the Croc on Friday, and all over the 206 on any given night."

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"You know that show was a major one when Mad Rad wins over the head of security, which is exactly what they did Friday night. Well done to all, and thanks for making good times happen at the Croc."

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Sounds like a beautiful thing, and the product of genuine fun and excitement- not mere PR. Man, I've seen PR try to create that sort of excitement here before, and it's just not the same. Well done, people.

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Hey, but feel free to express any deeply ineffective attempts at wit below.

 

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more hipster bullshit.

c'mon larry - there's more to you than reviewing co-workers bands and your coke buddies in Sad Bad
Posted by fo' shizzle on August 18, 2009 at 12:33 PM
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Yeah, come on Larry. There's more to you, like the fact that you are Spider Man.

Dyme Def is hipster for sure. NOT.
Posted by I love hipster bullshit then on August 18, 2009 at 1:35 PM
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i would like to point out that HLAK are also not hipster. they are, however, super great.

it was a shame they were stuck on a bill with mad rad. at least one of those guys needs to be punched in the face. i don't care which one.
Posted by i smell great on August 18, 2009 at 1:43 PM
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Huge crowd of people there to see Mad Rad, the opening band at that.

Great for the club, great for the other bands on the bill.

A band with huge buzz and a ton of excited people to see them, yeah, that sucks.
Posted by I smell better on August 18, 2009 at 2:17 PM
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I thought madrad were just hipster douche bags (mostly thanks to the commenters on thestranger) and was really pleasantly suprised. They killed it and deserve all the 'hype'. Maybe it's time to give them a break, guys.
Posted by Madrad IS superdope! on August 19, 2009 at 2:35 AM
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I think it is interesting that you reviewed a show that you weren't at. Funny. For the record, Crooked Fingers is Eric Bachmann. He was not on stage that night, however Barbara Trentalange was, who has performed with Eric in the past.
Posted by HLAK Fan on August 19, 2009 at 11:26 AM
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6- For the record the post said "members of Head Like a Kite(one of which is Stranger contributor Trent Moorman), Mad Rad, Dyme Def, The Saturday Knights, Animals at Night, Crooked Fingers, and Zera Marvel"

Barbara Trentalange has been a member of Crooked Fingers. The post didn't say Eric Bachmann was onstage. Your comment makes no sense.
Posted by Crooked Fingers Fan on August 19, 2009 at 1:27 PM
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In this thread: Stranger employees using aliases to try to make themselves feed good about writing about shit and shit bands!
Posted by Capitol Hills worst music website - exxxposed! on August 19, 2009 at 3:07 PM

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