Indie 103.1 Check 1 2 Mondays @ The Viper Room (Event Over)
- When:Mon 12/3/07 (8:30PM)
- Where: The Viper Room
- Address: 8852 W Sunset Blvd 90069 West Hollywood, , CA Map
- Cost: Free w/ RSVP
Recession Buster
Reduced cover with RSVP. RSVP RequiredEditors' Take
It's quiet, then loud again, like a Pixies song: In Waves brings the ethereal ambient, then A Place to Bury Strangers nails it with the sonic overdrive!
This show is the partner to Indie 103.1’s Check One, Two local music show which airs every Sunday from 6-8pm. The Show is hosted by the well known Mark Sovel aka Mr. Shovel, Indie 103.1’s Music Director (he’s the guy you have to suck up to in order to have Indie play your demo). On Sunday you can listen to the show, but on Monday you can view it live at The Viper Room. Monday night at The Viper Room is Free with the guest list and brings to the West side of the Sunset Strip some of the best current L.A music. To get on the guest list, you can RSVP with the www.myspace.com/mondayscheckonetwo Myspace or message the bands that are performing (they have unlimited guest lists, always!).
Monday, December 3, 2007:
In Waves www.myspace.com/inwaves
"Ambient music can make you feel as if you're enveloped by fog, torn between the comfort of its womb-like sonics and the anxiety over what might lie beyond the shroud. The aptly named L.A. band In Waves wratchets up the tension considerably, with furious, melodic drums punctuating distortion-laden guitar and reverb-heavy vocals. Ethereal, meet ghostly." -Kevin Bronson latimes.com/buzzbands
A Place Bury Strangers www.myspace.com/aplacetoburystrang... WARNING TO THE CLOSE MINDED: this is unlike anything you've ever heard.
A Place To Bury Strangers have often been called "the loudest band in New York". This may very well be the case, but unlike much so-called "loud" rock and roll that's out there, APTBS is not loud simply for the sake of it. The sonically overdriven sound they've accomplished is no clumsy accident, but a carefully cultivated and well-maintained entity all its own, fostered by an unbridled passion that's clearly evident in every live show they play and each recording they make. A Place To Bury Strangers does not so much play songs as allow them to pour out. They are songs about longing, heartbreak and confusion played extremely well and at a passionately loud volume.
Eulogies www.myspace.com/eulogiesmusic
The Los Angeles band's debut finds singer Peter Walker's tired, weary and reverb-laden voice lamenting love-lost in direct, uncomplicated songs backed by strong, straightforward percussion and simple, pulsing bass lines. Eulogies is a diverse, though stunningly well-assembled, work of songcraft that highlights the band's ability to shift musical directions from pensive to poignant at moments notice. Coincidentally, the changes tug at heartstrings, leaving the listener to sort out a bag of mixed emotions without anything in the way of answers and closure. It's safe to say that Eulogies has found an earnest way to accurately tell Walker's melancholy stories. (CMJ REVIEW)
Forcefield On www.myspace.com/forcefieldon
Also, don’t forget “THE SLUTTY EASTSIDER” it’s the Monday Drink, don’t ask what’s in it. For $5 a pop, do you really need to know?


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