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ae ran OlyMusic.com from 2002-2008, and blogged about musical experiences in and around Olympia, WA. Archives

Sunday, March 27, 2005

 

Happy Easter! Last night's show at Le Voyeur was beyond my descriptive ability.

Happy Easter! Last night's show at Le Voyeur was beyond my descriptive ability. Suffice it to say, I am glad that I was there, and I intend to be at the show on the 8th of April at the 4th ave tav, and get an A-Kamp CD. JesusBurger had a theremin with an antenna, and that was neat, they also had a megaphone, and they were very loud - they had many samples of thought and emotion provoking things, and while it was near deafeningly loud, it was intriguing at the same time. The groovebox sampler or whatever it was, had bass tones that permeated through all. And the theremin has a range and quality that I haven't previously observed in a theremin. Ok, now that I have mentioned about JesusBurger, I'm warmed up enough to at least say that A-Kamp was in fine form, Tommy wore a glove while playing guitar, Genius was like a bull on parade with the bass, Larstafari was a whirlwind of wonderment and glee and extroverted introspection, and Davis was like one of Bob Marley's 3 little birds, with a baseball cap, jumping up and down. They played more when they had been done, cause everyone was like "Yeah! Encore! Encore!", and permission was gotten from the bartender to play for 5 more minutes during last call. Today is Easter, and is feels like the world is Springing forth anew. We arrived in time to hear the last couple songs from GUYVE, from the other room, and they sounded really good. Also, someone let me know I had been pronouncing it wrong. I've been rhyming it with jive, but it's more like guava. I'm still not sure how it's said. Anyhow, when I got home I watched "What the Bleep do we know?" before I feel asleep, and it got me to thinking about water and resonance, and then this morning when I woke up I put on a magical healing MANTRAS cd, with Sanskrit chanting, and when that ended, Mac Dawg's cd, "The Gift to Mankind, Free Will" came on and I tripped out to the lyrics on that for a while, giving them a closer listen than I had before, and then "The Elegies meet Propaganda Panda" came on, and I listened to that, and decided I should really write those guys an email to let them know how much I enjoyed their show last Spring, and then the Sedan cd that I got at Yeah! fest came on, and then the A-Kamp album preview CD, that I can't get out of my head. All the intense lyrics in the Mac Dawg, and the Propaganda Panda cd's makes me want to have a spot where I can go read lyrics. The eSKPees have lyrics on their page, and it sure makes it more accessible. Anyhow, Love to all.

Comments:
Jesus Burger loves your review, our very first from a foreign beign (one not INSIDE JB)... thanks for the honest reaction. we'll be in your psyche soon enough again Jesus Burger & Salvation Inc.
 
Right on! Keep up the good work, JesusBurger!!!
 
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