The Start was playing as I walked into Zaphod's. In fact, it was almost the end of their set; they were playing Tainted Love (a version that owed more to Soft Cell than the Gloria Jones original ... notice the shoulder synthesizer in the snap below), before moving onto the Kinks You Really Got Me. Yes, The Start are a cover band with a love of all things English (though apparently they sneak in a non-U.K. ringer on occasion), ranging up to relatively recent acts like The Arctic Monkeys, though they seem to favour the 1960s and 1970s (judging by their setlist, I'd missed The Stones' Miss You and tunes by The Jam and Elvis Costello).
The Start at Zaphod Beeblebrox, March 5, 2011
Up next were local trio Move Your Mountain; they call themselves powerpop and included a cover of Big Star's Thirteen in their set list; they also have a tune called Electric Booty and very busy bassist, and I hear a bit of post-punk funk in their sound. You can't quite tell from this picture, but former Four Frames/Mouthpiece singer - and later still Boom Creek drummer - mans the skins for this trio. Testuro Takara plays bass.
Move Your Mountain at Zaphod Beeblebrox, March 5, 2011
Here's singer Kevin Ochal.
Move Your Mountain at Zaphod Beeblebrox, March 5, 2011
Brainhunter wrapped things up. I sense a definite Misfits influence in the bands pop culture monster mash, though musically they've absorbed a few more modern influences. They also say they like their psychobilly ... I guess the fashion influence is there, but since I didn't catch their whole set I'll withhold judgment on that score.
Brainhunter at Zaphod Beeblebrox, March 5, 2011
Here's guitarist Shareef Shabazz, decked out in zombie-friendly duds, and the band's swanky banner.
Brainhunter at Zaphod Beeblebrox, March 5, 2011
I actually popped over to Cafe DeKcuf for the en of the night. I hoped to catch Monobrow and Flying Fortress and got 50% of what I wished for. Monobrow played an absolutely killer set of instrumental heavy metal sure to delight the ears of fans of Sons of Otis and similar acts.
Monobrow at Cafe DeKcuf, March 5, 2011
And here's guitarist Paul Slater and a lot of shutter-nonsense.
Monobrow at Cafe DeKcuf, March 5, 2011
Unfortunately Flying Fortress cancelled due to the weather - a wise move with the ice making traffic very dicey.
- Show reminder: Speaking of Cafe DeKcuf, Acres of Lions, Brights, Hamilton and Dead Weights are there tonight. The Soles and Monique Barry perform at The Rainbow; the Elmdale is hosting a showcase of Random Orbit Records recording artists ... namely Brennan Pilkington of That's the Spirit and Department of Foreign Affairs, Greg Brayford and Michael Peterson of The Flats and Marc Audet from The Woodrunners.
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