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This Week In Bay Area Live Shows: August 23rd – 29th (Outside Lands Week!)

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

BIG week in the Bay. With several Outside Lands After-parties and the festival itself, there is no shortage of things to do here. Also a  visit from Ted Leo, a record release party, and a country music legend stops by an unlikely venue.

Tonight we have The Matches playing the final date off their tour with Judgement Day and Dizzy Balloon at the Fillmore, Six Organs of Admittance and Master Musicians of Bukkake rock The Independent, Fleet Foxes drummer and creator of one of the best albums of 2009, J. Tillman stops by Café du Nord, Jay Reatard does a set at Berkeley’s Amoeba Records at 6pm.

Monday, Ted Leo and The Pharmacists hit up the Bottom of the Hill instead of Treasure Island which they originally intended.

Tuesday features Fruit Bats riding on their new record with Death Vessel at The Independent. The Ruminant Band is a beautiful record full of sweet harmonies and lovely song-writing. Pick it up when you get a chance. Also the amazing Ramona Falls play Café du Nord.

Wednesday will find me at The Fillmore watching dredg, Rx Bandits and As Tall as Lions. All of which have released some pretty impressive albums this year. Also going on is The Dodos and Spencey Dude & the Doodles playing the Rickshaw Stop to kick off Outside Lands fever. Oh yeah and it’s sold out. Bummer.

More Outside Landish shows on Thursday; Akron/Family and Howlin’ Rain crash the Rickshaw Stop and Holy Fuck plays The Independent. In addition, we have The Famous‘ Record Release Party at Café du Nord with 20 Minute Loop and Billy & Dolly.

If you’re not going to Outside Lands this weekend, we have the Outside Lands Afterparty with San Francisco local acts Goodbye Nautilus, The Working Title and Wave Array at Café du Nord.

On Saturday we have hip-hoppers Blue Sky Black Death, Boy in Static and Boy Eats Drum Machine at the Bottom of the Hill, Calexico at The Independent, The Pretenders and Cat Power at Mountain Winery in Saratoga, and country legend David Allan Coe at Petaluma’s Phoenix Theater.

Being joked as this year’s ‘Bro-chella’, Outside Lands Festival has many unimpressive acts but a lot of overlooked impressive acts. This year’s line-up includes; Incubus, Modest Mouse, Pearl Jam, Black Eyed Peas, Thievery Corporation, Tenacious D, Jason Mraz, Dave Matthews Band, TV on the Radio, The Mars Volta, M.I.A., Band of Horses, The National, Built to Spill, Bat for Lashes, Calexico, Tom Jones, Mastodon, Silversun Pickups, Los Campesinos!, Ween, Atmosphere, Brett Dennen, Deerhunter, Lucinda Williams, Os Mutantes, Q-Tip, John Vanderslice, Conor Oberst, Akron/Family, Portugal. The Man, Cage the Elephant, Alpha Blondy, Raphael Saadiq, Groundation, Kinky, Lenka, The Duke Spirit, Matt & Kim, Lila Downs, Autolux, The Avett Brothers, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Dengue Fever, The Dirtbombs, The Dead Weather, Heartless Bastards, Midnite, Blind Pilot, Bettye LaVette, Tea Leaf Green, The Morning Benders, West Indian Girl, Darondo, Ryan Bingham, Zee Avi, Street Sweeper Social Club, Rosin Coven, Extra Golden, JJ Grey & Mofro, Nino Moschella, Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band, Sambada, Reggie Watts, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Big Light, Eric McFadden Trio, Loop!Station, Yard Dogs Road Show, Infantree, Vau De Vire and madd vibe orchestra. A lot to digest. Well I’ll be doing my best to report on everything I see every night when I return from the festival. Photos, mp3s, and everything else I did last year (if you caught that, if not, whatever).

This week is Outside Lands Week here at Kata Rokkar. So we’ll have Kuestionnaires with OLF bands and reports on local acts making their festival debuts. Hope to see you out there!

The Working Title The Crash from About-Face (2006)

Boy in Static Young San Francisco from Young San Francisco (2009)

Fruit Bats The Ruminant Band from The Ruminant Band (2009)

As Tall As Lions Sleepyhead (Acoustic Version) from You Can’t Take It With You (Bonus Track) (2009)

J. Tillman Steel on Steel from Vacilando Territory Blues (2009)

Ramona Falls I Say Fever from Intuit (2009)

Outside Lands Festival 2009 Line-up Announced

Monday, April 13th, 2009

PEARL JAMDAVE MATTHEWS BANDBEASTIE BOYS
INCUBUSBLACK EYED PEASM.I.A.JASON MRAZWEEN
THE MARS VOLTA
THIEVERY CORPORATIONMODEST MOUSE

BAND OF HORSES
TV ON THE RADIOTHE DEAD WEATHERATMOSPHERE
TOM JONESSILVERSUN PICKUPSROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND
THE NATIONALQ-TIPBRETT DENNENBUILT TO SPILLMASTODON
RAPHAEL SAADIQ
CALEXICOOS MUTANTESMIDNITEJJ GREY & MOFRO
KINKYDEERHUNTERLILA DOWNSTROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE
THE DODOS
BETTYE LAVETTEDENGUE FEVERHEARTLESS BASTARDS
THE DIRTBOMBS
LENKAAKRON/FAMILYJOHN VANDERSLICE
MATT & KIM PORTUGAL. THE MANTHE MORNING BENDERS
THE DUKE SPIRITZEE AVIBLIND PILOTSAMBADA
RYAN BINGHAMWEST INDIAN GIRLEXTRA GOLDEN

There you have it folks; one of the (many) reasons I love living near San Francisco. This is a quite an amazing line-up if you ask me. I’m actually very glad I decided not to go to Coachella this year.

I have never seen any of the headliners live, so I am most definitely excited about Pearl Jam and The Beastie Boys. Dave Matthews Band seems to be the “Jack Johnson” of the line-up to cater to the backwards ballcap bro-crowd.

I was always a fan of Incubus (a shock, I know) until they abandoned their trademark sound with A Crow Left of the Murder. Since then it’s been downhill for the band. So am I excited to see them?…kind of. But I doubt I’ll hear anything from S.C.I.E.N.C.E.

As for Black Eyed Peas and Jason Mraz, that will most likely land on “Dave Matthews Day” which will be my cue to wander around Golden Gate Park and Twitter the weird shit I see.

This will be my 2nd time seeing M.I.A. and TV on the Radio, both of which put on amazing live shows.

Indie-rock heroes Modest Mouse and Ween should be entertaining I guess. I got into both of them kind of late so I’ll be happy with whatever they decide to play.

I’ll finally get to see The National and Mastodon perform live. Both bands always seem to come to town on days I already have plans or have to work. Hopefully we won’t have any scheduling conflicts.

The hip-hop side of the festival is kind of weak. I’m no fan of Atmosphere but I am really looking forward to Q-Tip’s set. He’s only made my favorite hip-hop record of last year.

There’s some odd choices…like…uhh…Tom Jones? Jack White’s Dead Weather seems to be a band that will be forgotten about this time next year. The random toss of Thievery Corporation in the line-up seems kind of bizarre. I don’t see any other trip-hop acts in the line-up so I don’t know why they agreed to perform this year (why not Treasure Island Festival?).

The bottom of the list looks very promising with Portugal The Man, Akron/Family, The Dodos, John Vanderslice, and Heartless Bastards. Plus I’m sure I’ll discover some new acts that I’ve never heard of along the way.

All in all, it seems promising for a festival that is a 20 minute drive from my place. It gets kind of “Bro-chella” around the top, but I like what I see so far.

Anyone have any thoughts?

Click to Download John Vanderslice – Trance Manual

Click to Download Portugal. The Man – Out and In and In and Out

Click to Download

Band of Horses – Is There A Ghost

This Week In Bay Area Live Shows: March 1st – 7th

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Are you enjoying Noise Pop Festival? Well if you live out here in Bay Area you should or a least should have. You see, Noise Pop wraps up today with No Age at the Bottom of the Hill and Les Savy Fav and The Mae Shi at the Mezzanine. I unfortunately have been missing out due to a extremely busy work schedule. But what I’ve been hearing from The Bay Bridged, ipickmynose and Hippies are Dead, it’s been going very well. The rest of this week looks promising as well. Particularly this Thursday with M.Ward at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, theSTART at the Bottom of the Hill, Soilwork at Slim’s, Pop Levi at The Independent, Cut Off Your Hands at Popscene, and The Limousines at the Rickshaw Stop. Another good week in the Bay Area. See you out there!

Sunday – 1st:

Noise Pop 2009 Closing Night Party
Les Savy Fav and The Mae Shi
Mezzanine
444 Jessie Street @ Mint
San Francisco CA 94103

No Age and White Circle Crime Club
Bottom of the Hill
1233 17th Street
San Francisco CA 94107

Monday – 2nd:

Chris Isaak
Amoeba Records
1855 Haight St
San Francisco CA 94117

Tuesday – 3rd:

Raphael Saadiq
The Fillmore
1805 Geary Boulevard
San Francisco CA 94115

Wednesday – 4th:

Jimmy Eat World and Reubens Accomplice
The Fillmore
1805 Geary Boulevard
San Francisco CA 94115

Thursday – 5th:

M. Ward
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
San Francisco, CA

Soilwork, Swallow the Sun, Darkane and Warbringer
Slim’s
333 11th Street
San Francisco CA 94103

Fujiya & Miyagi, Pop Levi and Project Jenny, Project Jan
The Independent
628 Divisadero Street
San Francisco CA 94117

Roxy Epoxy, theSTART and The Action Design
Bottom of the Hill
1233 17th Street
San Francisco CA 94107

Cut Off Your Hands
Popscene
330 Ritch Street
San Francisco CA 94107

Estelle
Mezzanine
444 Jessie Street @ Mint
San Francisco CA CA 94103

Har Mar Superstar, The New Trust and The Limousines
Rickshaw Stop
155 Fell St
San Francisco CA 94102

Friday – 6th:

Lambchop
The Great American Music Hall
859 O’Farrell Street
San Francisco CA 94109

Mickey Factz
Rickshaw Stop
155 Fell St
San Francisco CA 94102

Saturday – 7th:

Akron/Family and Citay
Hemlock Tavern
1131 Polk Street
San Francisco CA 94109

Automatic Loveletter, A Cursive Memory and Tickle Me Pink
Bottom of the Hill
1233 17th Street
San Francisco CA 94107

The Bad Plus and Wendy Lewis
Herbst Theatre
401 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA

Click to Download Mickey Factz – Incredible

Click to Download The Bad Plus – Variation d’Apollon

Click to Download theSTART – Shakedown!

Click to Download Les Savy Fav – The Slip

Click to Download M.Ward – Never Had Nobody Like You