Ezza Rose is from Portland, they picked up Tony in Denali park and did a few gigs on their tour with him.
Sabe is from Fairbanks she kicks ass. Both she and Travis played on my record.
Ezza Rose is from Portland, they picked up Tony in Denali park and did a few gigs on their tour with him.
Sabe is from Fairbanks she kicks ass. Both she and Travis played on my record.
Rock and roll with some fretboard tapping.
Granddad call themselves an emo punk party band. They have some charming affectionate lyrics, “you are all my very best friends!” They use a vocal pedal that ads harmonies for choruses, which sounds pretty good with the bare bones guitar and drums combination. I think both members were once in ” Eating for Two.”
This group, though they remind us they are not all Jewish, love to play traditional Jewish music. Two clarinets and a midi breath controller making trumpet noises provided the harmonies, and two vocalists sang lyrics in English and Hebrew. I liked a line about, “I’m in love with the guy who says yes to the boss’s assistant’s assistant.”
I’m so excited that the Avery wolves now have PJ on drums. He plays fast! Many years of experience in the frantic punk band PJ Franco and the burnouts have turned him into a drum monster. They played with Wolf AD and Green Tara at the hub. They also will play the fair in August.
Saturday I got to see Dutchess (Anchorage) open for The Scurvies and The Mythological Horses.
They played heavy riff based rock and roll like ACDC or The Darkness. Great solos, and some fun queer lyrics.
They have a four song ep free on the web here. There is a female vocalist on the record too.
I drew the drummer Johnathan and Katie who were dressed as if attending a Ren Faire.
Awesome show, especially, ” you can beat me daddy, but you’ll never beat me!” This band always has fantastic horn riffs.
