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Sunday, April 30, 2006

SA Rocks Party

The SA Rocks 1st Anniversary at BoozeHounds with Papa Wood went great! We had lots of fun! The guys put on an awesome show! Huge thanks to everyone who came! Someone asked me if I was going to do a review, but I don't feel right reviewing my own party. But if anyone else wants to say something about it, feel free to put it in the comments :)

Me and Papa Wood

Kel and I have put up our photos from the party in a folder in the "Photos" section of SA Rocks Yahoo Group. Feel free to add any photos you might have to the folder. Papa Wood also has some great pics from the party on their website: www.papawood.com

Help Step Aside Help Joseph Zuniga

from Step Aside:

COME OUT TO HI - DUKES 5660 FM 78/SATURDAY MAY 6, 2006 TO HELP OUT JOSEPH ZUNIGA RAISE SOME FUNDS TO GET TO CHICAGO FOR THE 2006 NATIONAL DART TOURNAMENT. JOSEPH IS CURRENTLY RANKED NO# 5 HERE IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. B B Q PLATES WILL BE SOLD FROM NOON - FIVE LIVE BLUES/BLUESROCK w/ STEP ASIDE from 3 - 7 or 8 or ? SO COME AND GET DOWN W/ SOME BLUES, BREW, AND B B Q HOPE TO SEE YA THERE!

Masterbatour This Weekend


Check out Ministry, Revolting Cocks and Pitbull Daycare this Saturday, May 6th at Sunset Station.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Jinx at Main Street

Alter Ego at Tiffany's

Brothers Keep at Kristal

from Brothers Keep:

What’s going on ya’ll? I just wanted to invite everyone to our next show on Monday night (yes, I said Monday) 9:30pm at Klub Krystal which used to be Sneakers back in the day. We’ll be playing with Electric Crush who are pretty dern good. Anyhow, please come check it out if you can and have a beer, or more, with us. By the way, the booze is pretty cheap there! As usual, thanks for the support and hope to see ya’ll there. It’ll be a helluva show.

Friday, April 28, 2006

Party Relocated - BoozeHounds Baby!

SA Rocks 1st Anniversary Party will be at BoozeHounds (8531 Perrin-Beitel) Friday, April 28th, starting around 9:00 pm. Papa Wood will be playing. These guys are very good and play everything from Tool to Black Sabbath. You can check out a video of them doing "Warpigs" over on the Video Page.

So come hear them play and drink some beer with me, Kel, Staci, Alfonso, Anthony...everybody!!

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Groove Movement Jammin at Rebar

from the Groove Movement:

If you haven't seen Groove Movement perform with Zeale32 and Phranchyze yet, you're missing out. Starting tonight, Groove Movement will jam every other Thursday from 10-2am at Rebar through June. Bob Jimenez will sit in tonight with his violin and back-up vocals. Tonight will most defiantly be the night you don't want to miss.

April 27th. May 11th, May 25, June 8th, and June 22nd. All @ Rebar!

The M.O.B. Rocks Fiesta!!

from the Mark Odom Band:

Wow....what an awesome week!!!! We're having a blast during FIESTA, AND WE WANT YOU TO BE A PART OF IT!!!!

The M.O.B. will be at the brand new beautiful Stone Werks Big Rock Grill and Bar at 1604 and Blanco Road TONITE starting at 9pm. Check it out at http://www.stonewerks.com/. This is gonna be an awesome show, and if you haven't been to the new Stone Werks....well, you're missing out! It's an awesome restaurant, and the band will be set up on the huge back patio where the big screens and beautiful weather will be. We will be shooting live video and recording all this week, so we would love it if you could be there!!

Now, if you REALLY WANNA HAVE A GOOD TIME AFTER STONE WERKS.....head downtown to Pat O'Briens on the beautiful Riverwalk. Talk about an awesome time!!!!!!! We will be there FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT! Again, we will be recording all shows, so be a part of Fiesta San Antonio and the M.O.B. this weekend!!!!!!!!!

Sintense at Bonds Friday Night

Fiesta Friday with 51 Acres

from 51 Acres:

Fiesta Friday @ Rebar (8134 Broadway, inside the loop)
Friday, April 28th @ 10pm
Never a cover at ReBaR!!!

Come celebrate with San Antonio's Best Party Band all night long. Drink specials, great music and dancin' will be going on till the lights come on for last call!

GO SPURS GO!!!

Thanks...

-51 ACRES-
http://www.myspace.com/51acres
http://www.51acres.com

The album is coming!!! The album is coming!!!

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Lesti Huff Band/Trio/Duo/Solo

from Lesti Huff:

I just changed the strings on my guitars, 6 gigs in 5 days, hooo-oo-ya! Bring it on!

Thurs. night 7-9 the band will be @ Joe's Crab in the Quarry Mkt. Great fun on the patio & thanks to everybody who made it out last time. You make the gig totally worth while. For newbies you can get info. @ (210)930-1736, located @ 225 E. Basse.

Fri. Night Jim & I will be doing a duo @ one of our favorite places to play. Out in New Braunfels there's this little biker bar on the river called Bubba's Big Deck. Gorgeous view & great folks. We play from 6-10. You can reach them @ (830)627-8816. 1402 Gruene Rd.

Sat. we'll be @ Central Mkt. on Broadway for Grill Days from 12-4. Great BBQ recipes, tips, tastin's, & tunes.

Sat. night I go solo @ the Comedy Club in the River Center downtown S.A. starting @ 7. Who can't use a few laughs?

Sun. from 12-4 we're back @ Central Mkt. w/ myself, Jim Bard, & Gil Polanco doing an acoustic trio. Great place to fill your belly after church.

Hope you can make it out for some fun this weekend. Wherever you are, be there.

More on the Clay Meyers Fundraiser

from the Clay Meyers web site:

Clay Meyers Fiesta Fundraiser
Thursday, April 27th
Casbeers (210) 732-3511
1719 Blanco Rd., San Antonio, TX 78212
www.casbeers.com

The event will be hosted by my friend Jeff Bolton formerly with WOAI.

The Performance Schedule: (Plus a few very special guests)

* 07:00 - Los Texmaniacs
* 07:30 - Jay Wise
* 07:45 - Jimmy Spacek
* 08:15 - Ernie Garibay
* 08:45 - Laura Bell
* 09:00 - Trace Elements
* 09:15 - Katherine Dawn
* 09:30 - Jay Boy Adams
* 10:00 - Augie Meyers
* 10:30 - Toatlee Bluz
* 11:00 - Ruben V
* 11:30 - Joe "King" Carrasco

Silent Auction items include:

* Signed drumsticks and CD from Doug "Cosmo" Clifford of Creedence Clearwater Revival (autographed exclusively for this event)
* Biga on the Banks Gift Certificate
* Dolores Del Rio Gift Certificate
* Water St. Oyster Bar Gift Certificate
* Main St. Pizza Gift Certificate
* 2-Concert tickets to Bobby "Blue" Bland
* 2 night stay at Springwood Suites
* Carlo Robelli Acoustic Guitar
* Vintage psychedelic rock concert posters
* Several CDs

Raffle items include:

* A signed copy of Bob Dylan's book Chronicles Vol.1 will be raffled off. (autographed exclusively for this event)
* 2-Concert tickets to Bobby "Blue" Bland
* 2 night stay at Springwood Suites

21BLACK This Weekend

21BLACK will be performing this weekend:

April 28, 2006
Fri 5pm-8pm
Q-Bar
7710 W I-10, San Antonio, TX 78229
210-341-5700

April 28, 2006
Fri 10pm-2am
Bar Fly
7460 Callaghan Rd, San Antonio, TX 78229
210-340-3504

April 30, 2006
Sun 12:30pm-1:30pm
St. Luke's Fiesta Finale
4603 Manitou, San Antonio, TX 78228
210-433-2777

Hope to see you there ! Thanks for your support.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Ruben V - 3 Days, 5 Gigs

from Ruben V:

Let’s start with Thursday; there will be a benefit for my buddy and old drummer Clay Meyers, it is being held at Casbeers. I am attaching a link to view the letter that was sent out with all the info for the evening. http://www.claymeyers.com/newsletter/newsletter_1.html

Please come on out and show some love for a great friend of mine who is in real need.

Alright, Friday morning we will be doing the Great Day SA show, so get up early and check it out on KENS-5 at 9:00 a.m.

Then, we head downtown for the All Texas Music Fiesta Fest 2006 Benefiting Any Baby Can, the shows start at 1 p.m.

Then we top the evening off at the Home Of The Blues, that’s right, the Rolling Oaks Sports Bar and Grill. The show starts at 8 p.m.

Saturday night we’ll be playing at a new place for us, Charlie Brown's Neighborhood Bar and Grill. The show starts at 9:30 p.m.
11888 Starcrest Dr.
San Antonio, Texas 78247

210.496.7092

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Ministry and Revolting Cocks

Interview with The Rocketz

I recently had the pleasure of doing an e-mail interview with Tony Slash, singer/guitarist of Los Angeles-based punk/rock/psychobilly band The Rocketz, who will be performing here at Sam's Burger Joint on May 5th, "Pscyho de Mayo," with The Peacocks.



Just a little note here: this interview is kinda funny to me, because while I'm familiar with rockabilly music, I'm fairly new to the psychobilly genre and haven't had a lot of experience with this style of music. (I dig it, though!) So, you'll see where he corrects me several times!



Hey Tony! From my experience, a lot of people are not familiar with the genre known as psychobilly. So I thought we might start with the origins of the genre...rockabilly. This is one of the earliest forms of rock and roll, evident in the works of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, etc., combining elements of bluegrass, country and blues. What would you say are the defining characteristics of rockabilly music?


I have borrowed a quote I heard that Rockabilly is the punk rock of the 50’s. Lyric and subject matter was more taboo than mainstream music of that era, there was a certain, ethnic beat associated which in some parts was very taboo. Lots of rockabilly was very loosely arranged often breaking acceptable rules of song writing. Most of all the music was infectious, and very rockin’.

I would say that psychobilly retains many of the elements of rockabilly, but with a heavier, punker sound and darker themes...sort of what heavy metal is to rock. Would you call this an accurate description?


15 years ago I would have agreed, but now I would say that the psychobilly of today is closer to the metal you describe in the question. The term psychobilly indicates that there is an element of rockabilly, but more psychobilly bands are born from other than rockabilly genres, in fact only the stand up bass is common. You will often see the word “Psycho” rather than Psychobilly. Other genres retain more of the rockabilly influence, such as Cow-Punk, and Punk-a-Billy styles.

What is it that drew you in to rockabilly and psychobilly music? Was there a certain band that "turned you on" to it?

THEE band was The Stray Cats without a doubt my first exposure to “billy” music of any kind short of the Elvis records my Mom listened to when I was very young. It was only after I saw them that I looked for and found the rockin scene when I was a teen.

Psychobilly is heavily influenced by punk rock. Do you have a lot of punk influences?

I think Psychobilly is more influenced by metal nowadays, but we have a definite Punk influence ourselves, even in the covers we select- “1945” by Social Distortion and “Holiday in Cambodia” by The Dead Kennedy’s

Also, psychobilly music tends to integrate themes similar to those in b-movie horror flicks. Are you a fan of these kinds of movies?

I love horror movies and yes we use those themes, usually our songs have meaning other than that of the horror movie lyrics, but you have to really dissect the words to figure it out.

I understand that, although you are now the front man/guitarist of The Rocketz, you started out playing the double bass (or upright bass). That's a pricey instrument. Did you have to work your butt off to get your first bass?

I was in a motorcycle accident as a passenger and I was supposed to buy my first car with the settlement money, but I bought my first bass instead. It was only $1100 but in 1988 that was a lot of money.

Tell me about The Rocketz...what would you say makes this band stand out among the psychobilly genre?

Well, for one thing unlike the trend to use blood and makeup in our live set I go for the leather pants look, we don’t use any props, we just rock out and infect the crowd that way, also we still do incorporate a lot of rockabilly in our psycho-sound. Also unlike most bands of our genre the stand up bass accents our sound, but it is not the featured instrument, I feel our strength is our rhythm section and then the songs. I can’t put in writing why else we are different as it will look like the same reasons every other band puts down, you will just have to see us or get a hold of the CD.

Ok, last question...always have to ask a fun one. If you were going into isolation for a year and could take 5 CD's with you, what would be your 5 must-haves?

Stray Cats (Built for Speed), Rancid (Out come the Wolves), Ramones (Live), Cramps (Stay Sick), Green Day (American Idiot!)


Thanks, Tony, for doing the interview!

Learn more about The Rocketz at their website: www.therocketz.com or at myspace.com/therocketz. Also, The Rocketz’ debut album “Rise of The Undead” is available now on Hairball8 Records/Psychobilly*US. And, of course you can check them out live at Sam's on May 5th!

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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Alter Ego at Oyster Bake

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

420 Party at Rock City

Invisible Children Benefit at Jack's

Prototype at Fiasco's & Firehouse

Guitarist Available

Former "Rok Candy" guitarist is looking to join rock cover band; would like to cover modern rock and some classic. I can be contacted at ernye@sbcglobal.net.

Dollz on Fire - The Experiment Continues

AntHill Society's Last Show

from AntHill Society:

AntHill Society is calling it quits and you have only one chance to see them for the last time: Friday, April 28th, 2006 at Sunset Station in San Antonio.

You heard right. Your favorite band and mine are calling it quits. If you have not had the chance to pick up either or both of their albums, Short of the Blues & Low Life, this is the last chance for you to do so. All AntHill Society merchandise will be sold Friday the 28th.

AntHill Society is the headliner for an all star event:

Gates open at 2pm and the bands playing include:

Ruben V, Two Tons of Steel, Augie Meyers, Allison Thrash, Danny Cowan Group, American Graveyard, Austin Collins and of course AntHill Society.

AntHill Society takes the stage at 11pm so pace yourself. The boys will be available for a final meet and greet at 9pm at their merchandixe table. Get free autographs and stickers and purchase the last of the Society merchandise while you are there.

This event is sponsored by Coors Light and Arts San Antonio.

Bliss at Metropolis

from Bliss:

O.k., I know, we vowed never to play another “non rock” club again, since the last time we did four cops had to escort Rikk “Jim Morrison” off the stage at the Atrium, (or as he likes to call it “The Asstrium”) but we decided after 3 years we will see if things have change, so after much negotiations with Magic 105 (yeah, I know, but they showered us with booze) we decided that Metropolis might work out well. You know that club that changes names once every 8 months, but this time I think they got it right!!!!! Bitters and 281, next to the bowling alley, close by the place that had the largest Spurs flag in the state, that used to be a Jungle Jims, that used to be a Chinese Buffet, etc., etc., etc. yak, yak , yak!!!!!!

When??? This Thursday, the debauchery starts at 9:00, or whenever we stop drinking long enough to tune!!!!

No cover, cheap liquor and rock-n-roll what else can you ask for….. well besides that!!!!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Spoonfed Tribe, Del Castillo & more

Well, this last weekend was a very busy one for me. I checked out six bands and did Easter twice! So the review on each band will be a bit shorter than usual. Now, I don’t want any comments that I didn’t do a band justice! If you were at one of these shows and want to write a more in-depth review of one of the bands, go ahead and post it in the comments or e-mail it to me and I’ll post it on here for you!! That said, here we go!

Coincidentally, just as we’re about to celebrate one year of SA Rocks, two of the first bands I reviewed were playing in town, so I figured Karma...gotta go see ‘em again!

Thursday night I headed out to Club Kristal to see Spoonfed Tribe. I saw these guys at Sam’s back in June of last year and was very impressed with them (the 4th review I ever did). So I was ready for a night of some tripped out tribal jams and was, of course, not disappointed. As I walked into Kristal, Spoonfed Tribe were doing their sound check, so I got to see a little of the preparation they do to get their unique sound with all their many different instruments. I also got to chat with Egg Nebula a little before the show. Very nice guy. Have to say I had a bit of a giggle when he stuck out his hand and said, “Hi, my name is Egg.” That’s just not something you hear very often!

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Then the 1st band, Monkies Doin’ It, came on. Egg had told me that they were a sorta reggae band from the coast (Kingsville, actually). Yes, their music is very reggae-based, and it also incorporates quite a bit of jazz, along with some blues, rock, funk, etc. They are an 8-piece band with a singer/trombonist, two guitarists, a kickass female bass player, a guy on baritone sax, a guy on turntables, a drummer and a percussionist. The singer, with an ever-present cigarette in hand, alternated between smoking, singing and jammin’ on the slide trombone. That guy must have lungs of steel! To get a taste of their music, check out the video clips on the Video Page.

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Now, Spoonfed Tribe: I tried before to describe this band and failed. They don’t fit into any specific genre that I can come up with. I can say tribal, experimental, funky, psychedelic. You can go listen to their songs on their website or MySpace page. But to truly experience Spoonfed Tribe, you must go to one of their shows. On their website, they say “...imagine a Show that captures all senses, offers a musical style to everyone, glows with a fluorescent fury and creates space to be different and unique all while making you dance like an idiot!” And dance like an idiot I did!

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I spent a night once in the campground of the Texas Renaissance Festival. There were impromptu drum sessions going until 4 in the morning, fire dancers out in the field, huge drunk men wandering around dressed as wizards, women in gossamer gowns dancing around campfires, and everything was just a little...surreal. That’s the closest experience I have had that I could compare to a Spoonfed Tribe concert. And I’ll leave it at that. To get a tiny idea of what it’s like, go check out the video clips on the Video Page.

Friday night we went over to Sam’s Burger Joint to see Vallejo and Del Castillo (the first review I ever did). Of course, when we got there we had to grab a Sam’s burger (a must when at Sam’s...I almost ate the whole thing this time!). So, once again, we didn’t really get to check out Vallejo. We caught a glimpse of them and heard a little of their playing as we fought through the HUGE crowd, trying to find a small space in which to stand. All I know is they played “Oye Como Va” and”Low Rider.” At this point we were squeezed into the only open space we could find, back behind the bar where you can’t see the stage at all. Sorry, Vallejo, one day I will catch you where I can actually watch the show!!

During the break between bands, people shuffled around a little and I went to go scope out the possibility of finding a place to stand where we might actually be able to see the stage. I discovered that they had opened a garage-style door opening to the outside area between the burger joint and the bar area and that there were very few people taking advantage of this. So we fought our way back through the crowd and were rewarded with a great view and fresh cool air. Perfect.

Just to reiterate one point here...this place was absolutely packed! This was by far the largest crowd I have seen in San Antonio for a band that is not a “national act” playing at a large arena. I think it’s time for Del Castillo to graduate to the big leagues and start playing at larger venues. True, this show was a CD release for the new “Brotherhood” album, but still, I think it’s time. People LOVE these guys!

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And for good reason. No offense to Latin bands or Latin music lovers, but I’m generally not a huge fan of Latin music, just for the fact that I don’t know much Spanish and have little to no idea what they’re saying. With Del Castillo, that’s irrelevant. I don’t need to know what they’re saying. You can feel their passion in their music and see it in their demeanor on stage. These guys love what they’re doing, they have a blast doing it, and that is translated to the audience. Plus, their talent is amazing. There is a certain stereotype of the passionate Latino, and their singer is the essence of that, not only in his voice but in his whole performance. You can understand the emotions of the song without needing to understand the actual lyrics. And Rick and Mark Del Castillo are hands-down two of the best guitarists I’ve had the pleasure of hearing. When I describe Del Castillo to people as “flamenco rock” (the best description I can think of), they look at me like I’m nuts. But I stand by that description. Flamenco guitar is my favorite Latin style of music and there is a lot of that style in their playing, and at the same time, excuse my French, but they fucking SHRED!

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Unfortunately, I can’t show you an example of this, although we got some awesome videos. Staci balanced up on a chair for probably15-20 minutes and caught some great video footage. Alas, when I caught Rick after the show and asked him if I could put a video clip up, he said, “It’s fine with me, but you have to ask our manager,” and their manager gave me a resounding “NO!!”

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So, I’m very bummed about that (and about the fact that they didn’t perform my favorite Del Castillo song, “Mi Carino,” but what’re you gonna do?). But, if you would like a taste of Del Castillo, there are clips and videos on their website that you can check out. As with Spoonfed Tribe, the best thing to do is really to catch them live. I highly recommend it!

Well, the show was over and it was barely past midnight, so we decided to drop in at my favorite neighborhood bar, BoozeHounds. I knew that Iris was playing there, and I hadn’t seen them yet, so we stopped in there for a bit before heading home. Now, in all truth, by this time I was getting a little buzzed and we probably spent more time talking than actually focusing on the band, but I can give you the main impressions that we got. My first was that this was the most clean-cut rock-n-roll band I’ve ever seen. Not a longhair in the bunch! They did a great job on most of the songs, but I have to be honest (go ahead and start with the hater comments!) and say that there were a couple of songs that we felt were a little out of the singer’s range and maybe he should stick to songs that stay in a lower range and avoid the highs. Other than those couple of songs, though, we very much enjoyed it. They played a good mix of songs, from KISS to System of a Down to Def Leppard to AC/DC. I caught a video of them doing “Black Magic Woman,” so check it out over on the Video Page.

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Saturday night I had a little business to discuss with Cesar, the singer of Johnny Drama, so I went up to Charlie Brown’s for a little while. Caught their first set and a little bit of the second. I was very impressed with this band. Cesar has a very good voice and they really work the crowd with the joking around between songs. They also venture quite often outside the usual songs that most cover bands do. Sure they did a few of the cover band staples like “Cumbersome” and “Beverly Hills,” but they also did Everclear’s “Santa Monica,” The Toadies - wait, NOT “Possum Kingdom” but “Tyler”! Fuel’s “Shimmer”...and they got a great response when they did The Hives’ “Hate to Say I Told You So.” They also pulled out some Rage and some Bush upon request. And they did one of my favorite songs that I’ve never seen a band do...”Sex and Candy” by Marcy’s Playground...awesome job on that one! I wish I had been on the ball enough to catch that one on video, but I wasn’t. I did get them doing Radiohead’s “Creep”...check it out on the Video Page. (It’s pretty dark as there was only backlighting from a TV screen behind the band (whose idea was that?!), but the audio is decent.)

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At this point, I had a little bit of time before I had to get home, but as it had taken me 10 minutes to get my last beer, and I can only judge that the bartendress was drunk off her ass, I decided that by the time I got her to get me another one, it would be too late, and business attended to, I went ahead and left. Seriously, the last beer I got from her, she came and took my order, went to the cooler and got the beer, stopped and chatted with some girls at the bar, looked at the beer in her hand, trying to figure out why it was there...I waved my money until she realized I had probably ordered it, brought it to me, took my money, went to the register and stared at it, trying to figure out what she was supposed to be doing, looked around...I waved a napkin at her...she figured it out, charged me $1.00 less than she was supposed to, stopped to chat again, looked at the change in her hand and tried to figure out where that came from and what she was supposed to do with it...you get the idea. At one point she went in front of the stage and mooned the band.

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Anyway, I’m happy for her that she was having such a good time, but I decided to go ahead and go on home. And thus ended a weekend of awesome music!!

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Papa Wood at Q Bar & Code 3

from Papa Wood:

This week you can catch us at:

Q-Bar on Friday, April 21st
7710 IH-10W, old Mama's Restaurant
NO COVER. Music at 10 pm

Code 3 on Saturday, April 22nd
4250 Thousand Oaks, formerly Copper Dollar
NO COVER. Music at 9:45 pm

Come catch the debut weekend for our new Bass player, Steve aka Spade. Yes, we know it's Fiesta, but most of those events end just as our night is beginning, so make us your after party. We're looking forward to seeing you all.

21BLACK at Q Bar & 321 Max

from 21BLACK:

21BLACK will be performing this weekend:

Q-Bar
April 21, 2006
Fri 5pm-8pm
7710 W I-10, San Antonio, TX 78229
210-341-5700

321 Max
April 22, 2006
Sat 10pm-2am
2818 NE Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78218
210-590-9300

Hope to see you there!

Ruben V at Stone Werks, Luna & Rebar

from Ruben V:

This week, starts out on Thursday at the Stone Werks on the grill at 1604 and Blanco rd. Chris Taylor and I and some of the fellas from both of our bands will share the evening and do some collaborating and make what we hope will be a great night for music. We start at 9 pm and end at 1 am come on out and hang with us.

Friday night me and the Velicious band get back to work at Luna on San Pedro Ave. if you’ve seen us there before then you know to show up early. We’ve been blessed to get great turnouts there and they always take great care of us.

Saturday night is yet another night of collaborating but this time, it’s with the man who showed me which way to turn at the crossroads when I was trying to figure out the blues world, I’m talking about Mr. Jimmy Spacek. Yes, Val and I will be sharing the stage with him out at Rebar on Broadway. As my friend Dennis from Two Tons of Steel likes to say “we’re gonna get Guitarded tonight!” Hope that doesn’t offend anybody

Anymore info go to www.rubenv.com and don’t forget to get a copy of “Labor Of Shame” at http://cdbaby.com/cd/rubenv

Monday, April 17, 2006

Reven Interview/Review

The group Reven and I have been talking about doing an interview for a while now, and we finally got around to getting it done. The band came up with an interesting idea...let’s do it like a listening party. You listen to a song, then ask us questions about it. Well, we sort of did it that way, only more of a long distance listening party. I listened to a song (or two) and e-mailed Jake questions.

When I received the 7-song CD, I listened to it a few times as I was doing other things, just to get a general feel for the album in general. I thought...good alternative rock, then upgraded that to “alternative metal” based on the fact that the singer’s voice is heavier than most alternative rock. But this is not really a band that can be defined by a genre label. Their songs and stylings are more diverse than that. So then I sat down and listened more closely to the 1st song. Thus began the listening party:



Ok, I just listened to "40 Day Low." On the surface, if I had to label Reven, I would say "alternative metal." However, I hear a lot of funk in that intro, and there are many interesting changes in rhythm and tempo throughout the song. Which leads me to wonder the age-old question interviewers always ask bands...yes...

Who are your influences?


"Alternative metal" is a new one for us!! "40 Day Low", was a complicated one for us, we argued about that song for weeks, BELIEVE ME!! That song was a BITCH to arrange!! And we could give the age old answer and list all sorts of bands from the popular to the obscure. And to be honest, we (as individuals) listen to and are influenced by completely different bands from one guy to the next. But when we write a song, we never want to say let's do this part like Tool or let’s strum this like Metallica. As a matter of fact, we tend to scratch songs if they remind us of a particular band, no matter in what writing stage we're in on the song. We tend to start with a riff and whatever mood it creates, we take it from there....

Listening to "Think" and "Black," I noticed that your songs vary a lot in style. What is your writing process? Do certain members of Reven tend to write all the songs or do you all pitch in ideas and come up with something from there?

"Think" was written in like 2 hours, it didn't need much change from it's original written form. The lyrics were finished in like 10 minutes and BAMM, just like that, "Think" was done. It was also the second song we ever wrote as a band. "Black" took a lot of push and pull!! The way you hear it on the CD is completely different from the first form it took. The arrangement took a while as well. "Black" also doesn't have any lyrics on the chorus, which is kinda weird for song writing but fuck it, it's our song, we can write like we want to!! We all really love that song. It starts off a bit nice and fluffy and then gets mad at you at the end!! Kinda like an ex-girlfriend. Our band "works" when it comes to song writing, no one ever says, "that sounds too weird, lets play it like they do on the radio". We all write music, EVEN OUR DRUMMER, and then we throw it in a pot and cook it up. Sometimes the heat gets turned up and your meal is served quickly and sometimes we have to let it simmer and cook nice and slow, either way, it's turkey time!! We have songs that sit on the burner for weeks until the mood is struck again and then we go back to work on it. There's gotta be the right aura in the room to work on some songs, you know?

As I listen to “Run,” I’m thinking, I wonder why so many more songs are written about pain and anger than about happiness. As someone who has occasionally been known to write poetry, I know that I tend to write about things that hurt me or made me angry. Do you find that to be true when you write lyrics?

I forwarded this to Joe... ...here's what he had to say:

In my personal experience, when you're hurt or angry the only thing that seems to be there, for comfort, is pen and paper. The way to get thru the suffocation of every day life. Paper seems to listen with infinite attention. And my pain and anger seem to be the only thing (sometimes) that makes it on paper. The happy sappy shit just has its own canvas. But just for you I will come up with a love song ............wait ? what is love? lol

Anymore: I like the way this one is structured. It slowly builds in intensity. Then near the end it drops back down then quickly builds back up into a shredding guitar solo, then dips back down again at the very end. It’s nice when songs break out of the traditional verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge/solo-verse-chorus structure. Is this something you do consciously or do you just “go with the flow”?

Anymore was the first song we ever wrote as a band and we still really love that song very much. I'm glad you appreciate song structure because most of our music doesn't follow suit if you listen carefully, except for "Run". We used to structure our songs "outside of traditional suit" on purpose. We all seem to want to do it different every time. Now, it seems we don't even make a conscious effort to make things different, it just kinda happens. Most of our songs end completely different than the beginning. Some of the songs I speak of aren't on record yet, but they will be this summer.....

Ok, “Wash Away”...another one with interesting structure. Where most bands would put a guitar solo in the bridge, here the guitar riffs during the chorus and the vocals are muffled. The bridge begins with something of a military cadence on drums with an eery “ooooh” over it. That dies out, then slowly the bass comes in alone, then the high-hats join in, then finally the guitar and drums get back into the rhythm of the song. Earlier you mentioned Tool, a band know for building their songs more on complex rhythms than on catchy guitar riffs. Do you guys play around with the rhythm a lot when writing a song?

Wash Away was our toughest song to write so far. Tempos and rhythm are a huge part of song writing, usually we get it where we want it right away, but sometimes we have to play it on stage or in rehearsal 1000 times before one of us says "the tempo seems a little fast" or slow or whatever. We don’t care too much about a catchy guitar riff, we go tend to go for a certain feel. A CD full of catchy songs gets old quick, however if you FEEL what is coming out of the speakers, you tend to hang on to that a lot longer...

Last song: “Walk on By”: The “bridge” on this one, with the la-da-da-da part, made it occur to me that several sections of Reven’s songs sound like something that might have just popped up in a jam. Do you guys sometimes just jam on a song until somebody does something and y’all go, “Hey, that sounded cool! Do that again!”?

YOU CAUGHT US!! But the actual answer is yes. We will work on a song and sometimes a jam pops up in the middle of it, sometimes it fits perfect and sometimes not. If it works and it's a little off of the rest of the songs feel, we’ll keep it. If it's too obvious, we trash it. Going into your rehearsal space and jamming is a good way too start learning everybody's weird little habits, it's cool. Also, if we find ourselves stuck in a rut, we jam! Sometimes we jam a drum stick into Steven's eye (he doesn't like that much).

Ok, I caught Reven live at Sam’s recently and you had just gone through some changes in lineup. You had a new drummer and your former drummer had switched to guitar. Have these changes made any difference in your style?

Of course, the changes in line-up creates a different dynamic man, we're all fucked up now, jk. But it takes time to let things simmer so we can start cookin' again. It's really nice having people like STEVIE and HENRY VAN DELDEN, that can switch up instruments on the fly, you know?

Also, that night at Sam’s, you introduced a new element...you did a really cool percussion intro to one of your songs with bongos and drums. Is experimenting with new instruments something you plan to continue?

Actually, we plan to continue it. The thing you saw at Sam's was a VERY primitive version of the percussive throw we have now. We love it mucho, mucho!! And we do plan on bringing new elements into out mix. I cant wait for the new record to come out!! It's gonna be insane! Some piano, organs, bongos, you might even hear a triangle!!!

I am curious about the name Reven. I learned at Sam’s that it is not pronounced like “Raven” or “Reeven” but like “Rev-en” with a short “e” as in “reverend.” Where did this name come from?

It came from a chemically induced night!! ha! Reven plainly said is never spelled backwards!! But it means a lot of different things, to some is the opposite of never (forever). I like to think it represents the duality of man! But we leave it up to the listener. The real meaning will be told after our 6th or 7th album!

You also recently made the finals in the Emergenza Festival. (Congrats!) What was it like participating in Emergenza? Was the competition fierce?

YEAH!!! Emergenza has been a nail biter!! We are all anxious to make it into the next round. It's been tough, there are some REALLY talented bands competing and some of them have been doing it for a while, we've got our work cut out for us. June 9th is the City Finals, we're selling tickets for them, and it's being judged by industry professionals so I guess you could say everyone will have to bring their A Game!


So, there you go. This was a really fun way to do a cd review, show review and interview at the same time! Good luck with the new lineup and the Emergenza finals, guys!!

You can check Reven out at http://www.myspace.com/revenrocks.

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Sunday, April 16, 2006

Come Check Out Ministry with Me!

This should be an awesome concert! I'll be there. Come hang with me!

Friday, April 14, 2006

Prototype at Papa Ray's

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Alter Ego at Tripp's and 321 Max

Jinx at Pat O'Brien's

WE'RE BACK!!!!!! WOW, thanks to all who sought our location. We're still fairly new to San Antonio and the support from you guys has blasted off. Yes, we've been traveling and we're back with a busier schedule than ever. This Saturday night (4/15/2006) we're at Pat O'briens downtown. They've moved us outside to play so it should be really nice. Remember the best place to get a show schedule is at jinxtheband.com Hope to see you all this weekend thanks again for the love and support. Until then - JINX

Spoonfed Tribe at Kristal

Tonight Thursday April 13th at Club Kristal 11431 Perrin Beitel Rd

We will be featuring the return of THE SPOONFED TRIBE!! Along with their good friends MONKIES DOIN' IT.

This show is gonna be awesome tonight so make sure you get there early as both bands play early from 9:30 PM - 12:00 AM.

$5.00 for 21 & up $8.00 18-20

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

RMW April News

I always get updates from Robb's Metal Works, but I don't always post them because they're so freakin' long! So, let's do it this way - here are the major points of the latest update:

The March episode featuring an interview with Glenn Danzig/Doyle is now available online. You can access it through the main page: http://www.robbsmetalworks.com/main.htm

The April episode will air this Easter Sunday at 10pm on STUF-TV Time Warner Cable Channel 50. It will feature Dope and Austin band Pail, including an interview with Pail by new interviewer Dar Miller done at Club Kristal, as well as the new Lacuna Coil video.

The 4th Annual Robb’s MetalWorks Showcase is coming up Saturday June 10th at The White Rabbit, featuring the 20 Year Reunion of the ‘Remnants of War’ line-up of HELSTAR, as well as performances by Phantom-X, Rotting Corpse, Vesperian Sorrow and No Ballads.

Farewell Anthony from SpitFire

from Anthony:

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Come on out & catch my last show with SpitFire at Roxy’s sports bar this Saturday night 04/15/06. I would like to invite everyone out to Roxy’s Saturday night who can come out and play.

This is going to be fun and I want to go out with a bang! I am pretty sure I will be throwing down some guitar solos. I wish my brother & co-founder of SpitFire Dan on Vocals the best and the new SpitFire line up plenty of Success.

I love all you guys thanks for putting with my BS along the way LOL we had great times.

Drama at The Place & Charlie Brown's