Friday, August 26, 2016

Good Things Come in Pears at the Nile Underground in Mesa

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Photo by Garyn Klasek


Bringing something fresh and unique to punk can be a real challenge. Yet, NOLA hardcore punk band Pears not only excel at this, they also exceed expectations and the imagination with what they’re bringing to the table. Only two years old, these guys have taken the world by storm, playing festivals and touring extensively with some impressive names in punk. This time around, Pears set off headlining their own tour, stopping at Mesa’s Nile Underground, with Milwaukee pop-punk rockers Direct Hit!


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Tempe pop punkers Adult Arcade kicked the show off in fantastic fashion. While they are indeed on the poppier side of punk, they have a powerful edge to what they throw down. The band was reminiscent of much of the East Bay punk from the nineties, particularly bands like Pinhead Gunpowder, between their fierce energy and vocals that evoke Billie Joe Armstrong by way of Austin Ray. Look out for Adult Arcade as they continue to rock out around the valley.


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Local DIY punks Spoiled were up next to jolt the crowd. It was great to finally catch this band’s slammin’ performance. Guitarist Dylan Thomas of Landmine Marathon fame held true to his heavy sound, thrashin’ out for the crowd. Chad Curry from The Prosthetics raged the fuck out on drums as everyone reciprocated the feeling. Bassist Stephen Chevalier had the audience headbangin’ along. Even Jesse Upshaw had people eating out of the palm of his hand as he exuberantly shouted. If the prerequisite projects of Spoiled doesn’t make them stand out, the fact that they have the potential to get anyone rockin’ as they play alongside heavier bands should.


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Direct Hit followed, keeping the spark lit. These cats sound like a roid ragin’ soul heavy pop-punk band and they do it quite well. Between the hard-hitting guitars of Nick Woods and Devon Kay to the skillfully varying vocals of Woods, this band has some rather intriguing talent. Drummer Chris Gaylor from The All-American Rejects, who pulled through to jump on tour, displayed incredible technical abilities while still being able to rock the hell out. Steve Maury leaves the crowd soaring in ecstasy on bass. Direct Hit is one helluva surprising treat.


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Pears never fails to shock everyone they encounter. This band passionately bleeds indignation, inflaming throngs of punks everywhere. Standing out front almost stealing the show was Zach Quinn, screaming his brains out and flailing all over. Guitarist Brian Pretus shredded it up, shouting onward. Erich Goodyear aggressively pounded along on bass while also keeping it dire. Drummer Jarret Nathan as well masterfully belted out a breathtaking performance. As surprising as Pears is, it’s far from shocking that this band fills a void in punk that is spellbinding.

~ Garyn Klasek

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Oh My Snare! and Freya Wilcox & The Howl Exhilarate on Split EP

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Not many bands complement each other well, especially when what they play sounds uniquely different from the other. While both do play punk rock, Montreal’s Oh My Snare! lean a bit harder into it where Brooklyn’s Freya Wilcox & The Howl incorporate a heavy dose of blues. Despite residing on opposite sides of the border, they all seem to have a strong family vibe, even working together on some pretty killer music. Their latest project, released today, is a split EP that does both projects justice.

The album sets off with Oh My Snare’s dancy yet driven melodic punk rock song “L’arbre Blanc.” Not only is it fun, poppy punk rock but it’s insanely feisty, urging listeners to thrash along. “Quantum Entanglement” is a mellower but surprisingly sweet collaboration between Oh My Snare! and Freya Wilcox & The Howl, with Australia’s Wilcox at the forefront with her raw, irresistible voice. While it’s slower in tempo, it loses none of the passionate momentum that these bands offer. Freya Wilcox and The Howl crank up the intensity on “I Beg,” bordering on country and punk rock. This tune is so refreshing, which comes as no surprise with how well this project elevates Wilcox's already outstanding material. Wilcox and co. close out the record with their darkly bluesy rockin’ take on Fleetwood Mac’s “Rhiannon.” They really make this song their own in a morbidly delightful and twisted way. The remarkable partnership fused together through each track glides together optimally into a superb split EP, leaving the listener thirsting for more.

Luckily for us, Oh my Snare! and Freya Wilcox & The Howl will be swinging through the valley for a pit stop on their West Coast tour on August 25th to play an all ages show at Yucca Tap Room in Tempe with pop-punk rockers Genre and post-punk rock duo Hobo Bastard.

~ Garyn Klasek

Friday, August 19, 2016

Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slithers into the Heart of the Valley

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Some bands are capable of making listeners do a double-take. And with nearly 25 years under their belt, Denver’s country gothabilly band Slim Cessna’s Auto Club is just that kind of act. This band’s dark take on country and roots music pulls out a very unique crowd of everyone from Americana fans to metalheads. This should come as no surprise, as time can provide many of those when it comes to how a band evolves.

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Kickin' it off old-school was Americana blues country duo Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold. This project never fails to deliver a boot-stompin’ good time. Frontman and acoustic guitarist Tyler Matlock delivers his discourse diligently as the crowd claps along. Jesse Gray accompanies on banjo, electric guitar and suitcase drum, astonishing the audience in amazement. Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold continue to captivate all along their course.

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Up next was punkgrass phenomenon The Haymarket Squares back from sauntering the southwest twice this summer. Anyone acquainted with this act is always astonished by their accomplishments. Minister of ceremonies and stand-up bassist Marc Oxborrow addressed the assembly ardently while pounding on his bass powerfully. Mark Sunman singed showgoers, shouting sacrilege as he astounds on mandolin, banjo and accordion. Guitarist John Luther rocked the room, especially on his harmonious hymn “Jump the Border,” which he leads lyrically. Mark Allred as well amazed the audience with his skillfully strummed slide guitar and vocal boom, especially noticeable as they pay creedence with “Fortunate Son.” If The Haymarket Squares don’t earn enough exaltation as it is, they managed to pull the plug and polish off the parish from the pews with percussive patronage.

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Slim Cessna’s Auto Club completed the concert commandingly, cascading their own contradiction between Canaan and chaos. Despite not having seen them in about a decade, they are absolutely awe-inspiring now. Whether they mosey us on down a dusty country trail or kick it into high gear, tearin’ it up on the highway to hell, these cats rouse listeners near and far. Ringleader Slim Cessna seized the pulpit, riling spectators into a frenzy. His right hand Munly Munly shredded away on guitar, howling along. Lord Dwight Pentacost raged out on the double neck guitar. Rebecca Vera brought her delightfully elegant touch, tickling the keys. Double bassist Ian O’Dougherty rocked out like it’s goin’ out of style. Andrew Warner beat the skins with excellence as well. In the end, Slim Cessna’s Auto Club has progressed into one sensational marvel, playing a fantastic show.

~ Garyn Klasek

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Gallows Bound Leaves No One Hanging in the Valley of the Sun

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Bridging the gap between bluegrass and punk is no easy task. Virginia Appalachian punkgrass band Gallows Bound make it seem that way. Having only discovered them about six months ago, this ensemble is an incredible act to enjoy. This time around, courtesy of the hardworking  Fifthwheel Presents, Gallows Bound came out to play with a packed bill of amazing locals.

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Kicking things off was Arizona to Oklahoma transplant acoustic country punker D.S. Yancey from local punk band Yancey. It was a very pleasant surprise to finally catch him, having never seen him before. Everything about his stage persona and music, from his voice and words to his guitar playing, bleeds his heart and soul. One thing’s for sure: keep your eyes out for D.S. Yancey in the near future.

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Up next was honky-tonk country local legends Brea Burns & Jacob Woodside of The Boleros. Frontwoman and rhythm guitarist Burns dropped some old-school styled country gems that both stay true to country but also really rock. It also helps to have one hell of an impressive lead guitarist like Jacob Woodside. Despite having never seen these cats before, they have a name that is heard synonymously with country music in the Valley. After having finally caught them, it could clearly be seen why that is, as they leave you wanting more.

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Setting the mood for Gallows Bound was local punkgrass band Black Mountain Moonshine. It had been a while as they took a little hiatus but they seem to get even better over time. These guys drive out a fierce punk edge to their folky bluegrass tunes. Now, they seem to roll even harder and darker for an even more brutal experience. Per usual, they got the crowd dancing. That’s no surprise for this fantastic band. We are fortunate to once again have Black Mountain Moonshine gracing us with their presence, leaving us all looking forward to the next opportunity.

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Gallows Bound closed out the show with yet another marvelous performance. This band is always a treat to see but it was nice to see them playing more of a punk show out here. They add a dark and fun twist to their bluegrass tunes. Fronted by dual guitarists/vocalists Jordan Jyes and Jesse Markle, their onstage chemistry works well, teetering on the edge of chaos. Driving the band is drummer Rob Schultz with his mind-boggling and speedy delivery. Backing him up is upright bassist Aaron Blow, going nuts as he rocks the fuck out. Forrest Veach as well thrashes the hell out on mandolin. Banjo player Justin Carver intricately rages out like nobody’s business. Overall, this was one great show that leaves us hankering for more of the likes of Gallows Bound, who are returning on October 18th to play Yucca Tap Room in Tempe, touring with legendary Detroit punkgrass metal band The Goddamn Gallows, supported by locals Andy Warpigs and Outlaw Inlaws.

~ Garyn Klasek