Showing posts with label Milk Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milk Music. Show all posts

Sunday, February 03, 2013

It does a body good

On to the headliners at Cafe DeKcuf, Milk Music. Some folks say Husker Du or Dinosaur Jr., both of which I get. They also made me think of Mudhoney and Ladyhawke, and I'll add a spacier Harvey Milk, with perhaps a bit of Endless Boogie thrown in. Anyway you slice it, they're fuzzed out guitar racket is right up my alley.

Longhaired action with Charles Warring!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

Guitar action with Alex Coxen and Dave Harris!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

Joe Rutter - Alex's brother, despite the different last name - hits!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

More bass with Dave!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

Alex sings!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

More hair!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

Extra Alex!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

The whole lot!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

Bonus Joe!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

The shirt-ripping end!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf

They were all sold of their merch by the time they hit Ottawa, but on the upside they should have an album out on the streets in April, courtesy of the Fat Possum label.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Solids and liquids

A couple of days ago I was record-shopping at Birdman Sound (note: I can say this most days of the week) and ran into Dave Reford of Castor and The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol. He told me that the Valiha Experimental Orchestra - Castor's less-electric twin, let's say - was putting on a show at the National Gallery of Canada Thursday. They don't play often, in fact I don't think I've ever seen them live, so this was obviously a don't miss for me. Also, who could ask for a nicer day for an outdoors show?

Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada
Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada, July 19, 2012

There were plenty of youngsters on hand to chip in on the visual side with some interactive chalk drawing. Also, a very tiny saxophone.

Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada
Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada, July 19, 2012

I'd guess there were a good 70 or 80 people there to enjoy the mellow sounds and Malagasayfied blues tunes.

Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada
Valiha Experimental Orchestra at the National Gallery of Canada, July 19, 2012

For those into less mellow sounds, there was a show at Cafe DeKcuf, featuring sets from Solids - back in town after their fine Ottawa Explosion set last night, Pregnancy Scares (they didn't leave town, but they also played at the Explosion) and Milk Music. First up, Solids, whose rhythmic churn sounded a lot more postpunk to my ears this time around.

Solids at Cafe DeKcuf
Solids at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012

It was a pretty powerful set.

Solids at Cafe DeKcuf
Solids at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012 

Next up, Pregnancy Scares. This set wasn't as wild as their Explosion performance, but it was still pretty hot.

Pregnancy Scares at Cafe DeKcuf
Pregnancy Scares at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012

Craig sings!

Pregnancy Scares at Cafe DeKcuf
Pregnancy Scares at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012 

Milk Music wrapped things up. Their noodling lead guitars made me think of a punkier Ladyhawke., with some Mudhoney thrown in.There was also much shaking of hair.

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf
Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012

More guitar!

Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf
Milk Music at Cafe DeKcuf, July 19, 2012 

If they hadn't already sold out of their merch, I would have bought a record.