Archive for Concerts

Ghostface, Rakim & Brother Ali backed by live band on tour.

Somehow we missed that Ghostface, Rakim, and Brother Ali are on tour right now where they are backed by a 10 piece live band! Needless to say we all over this.

Here are the remaining dates:

November 8 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
November 9 – Aspen, CO – Belly Up
November 10 – Kansas City, MO – The Beaumont Theatre
November 11 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
November 12 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
November 13 – Bloomington, IN – Bluebird Theater
November 15 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s Place
November 16 – New York, NY – Nokia Theatre
November 17 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar
November 18 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
November 21 – Philadelphia, PA – Trocadero

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Voodoo Festival 2007 Review.

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Ed Note: We were supposed to head out to the Voodoo Festival, but last minute plans got in the way of that. Luckily we had ML homie & NO native Randon step in and file this report & photos:

Yo, what up to all the Metal Lungies out there. Recently ML was in the N.O (New Orleans, duh!) for the Voodoo Festival. I arrived at about 7:30pm the first night for Rage Against the Machine‘s performance. They killed it, this was my first time at the fest, so I had no Idea what to expect. The first place I went to was the Playstation trailer, talk about flat screens, PSP’s and a shit load of PS3’s in there, it was a game nerd’s heaven up in there, and the playstation chicks were hot as hell. Back to the evening, well, I got a chance to get up and close for the first 3 songs of RATM’s performance, I had a shitty camera so the shots sucked but at least I got to see them lol, just kidding. Between them arriving on stage and performing the first couple of songs, about 3 people passed out and maybe 5 were escorted away for crowd surfing, they took a 5 minute intermission them came back out and rocked the crowd. They closed the set with “Killing in the name of” then I left and went home.

Lots of bands were on the horizon, Djlethal01 aka Rockville’s finest told me about the electric performance of a band called Mute Math, so I checked that out, and it was crazy! It was the second day and it was the day time performance on the main stage. The hottest part of the set was when the drummer hopped on top of the keyboard and drummed his solo on the f*ckin keyboard, that was wild. Also the lead singer/keyboardist brought out his grandpa on stage, the old guy was hilarious. Because of it being light outside of course I got a chance to see the crazy people out there, a bunch of acid head chicks were hoola hooping and I got a chance to semi-stalk them throughout the day, it was funny because the company they kept were even weirder than they were. I saw a pirate couple walking around them also some lady with a hideous mask on, both sightings scared the shit out of me.

I got a chance to eat some food on the second day as well, it was nothing like I thought it would be, being a native New Orleanian, I expected more, I never heard of any of theses people that had stands set up, I gave a few the benefit of the doubt and ended up spitting out the food asap. The best thing to eat/drink there was the lemonade, real talk. I did find a cool tent that was selling some run/dmc looking shirts that read “Defend” and it had New Orleans in the middle.

Although the food sucked, the people were funny looking, and did I mention a car wreck I had after the second day?, it was a cool festival, Mute Math made it all worth my while and RATM’s performance of “killing in the name of” was also crazy. I’ll definitely go again, but maybe next time I’ll catch the bus or streetcar.

Check out Randon’s pictures on this Flickr gallery here.
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Both Vegoose & Voodoo Music Experience are this weekend.

Not a band weekend to be a music fan with both the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans & Vegoose in Las Vegas going down. ML was supposed to cover both of these events but then a little bitch named school wasn’t having none of that. But fret not loyal ML readers, we got a contributor down in the 504 covering all three days of Voodoo and then over for Vegoose just head over to our good friend friend K. at the Analog Giant where he will be covering his first music festival with a sexy media pass. We aren’t jealous in the least, we swear.

For more information/Tickets on the Voodoo Music Experience here.

For more information/Tickets on Vegoose go here.

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Vles.com presents RZA, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, Cool Kids.

CMJ is already going on this week now there is this crazy show? It’s def a good week for music fiends! Don’t be surprised if you catch ML there ;).

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VH1 Hip-Hop Honors Weekend.

Another weekend, another set of crazy hip-hop events for the NYC crowd, this time to coincide with the Friday’s VH1 hip-hop honors. Here is the complete agenda:
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7

Don’t feel bad for the ML gang, all of us in LA/TN/MD/BUFFALO will turn to the bottle to wash the pain away from missing this shit.

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Free Ghostface (and Witchdoctor)!

Free Ghostface?? You already know we on this like Al Rocker on the weather. Adult Swim hooks up with Ghostface and Dungeon Family’s Witchdoctor for probably the best thing ever thats priced at free ninety nine.

The dates are:

10/01/07: State University of New York, Albany, N.Y.
10/03/07: University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H.
10/05/07: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.
10/06/07: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
10/07/07: University of Maryland, College Park, Md.
10/09/07: American University, Washington, DC
10/11/07: University of Central Florida, Orlando, Fla.
10/14/07: University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.
10/16/07: UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.
10/17/07: University of Arizona, Tuscon, Ariz.
10/19/07: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M.

Get tickets here.

Bonus MP3: Witchdoctor- Barrel.

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ML @ Virgin Festival Toronto 2007, Review.

(Full Flickr album Here)

Another month, another Virgin Festival. It took us more than a week to recover from the madness that was Virgin Festival 2007 in Toronto (do NOT call it T-Dot as we learned), Canada. We are certain a good part of the 40,000 attendees are still riding that euphoric high of dope music (not the dope!) on four stages.

DAY 1.

Before we even got ferried over to the freaking spacious Toronto Island where the festival was held, the media was laced up with endless supply of breakfast food and those oh-so trendy reusable bags.. aniiiice. This gave us a few moments to reflect about what I was going to encounter, and how unique it is. What other festival organizer other than Virgin puts on music festivals that feature so many damn good artists? Very few.  Even though some may be turned off by the commercialization of such festivals, we don’t view that as a big deal, in the end a big corporation like a Virgin/Virgin Mobile are the only ones who have the resources and expertise to execute an event of this caliber. With an agenda of donating $100,000 to charity, and extensive plans to ensure the concert leaves no environmental footprint, you don’t get a money thirsty vibe ala Woodstock 99. Plus, more than 3 million people voted in the contest to book the band, Crowned King, you wouldn’t get that many people involved if the organizers weren’t doing something right.

As soon as we arrived at the Island we noticed a camera crew walking alongside us on a tour – Naked News, was in the building, where the news is a priority but not the first. When we finished our tour of the grounds, I decided to test drive one of the porta-potties.. I think I may be a little slow, because I never realized that there is a urinal on the side..and there was a sticker (only in this one portapotty) that said flush prior to using, and flush after using, I fidgeted with some buttons only to release toilet paper, in the end finding no way to flush, was this a hoax? are there porta-potties that flush?

The first band that we checked out was Dragonette who played on the 2nd smaller stage. As we approached the stage we saw to-the-beat dancing by Martina Sorbara. They jammed out so much that there was broken bass only a few songs in, and proclamation by Martina that "I smell like rotting livestock". Dragonette was a good way to kick off the weekends music. If you like LCD Soundsystem, you will find Dragonette electronic-pop offerings very similar, just mix in some Police influence.

Paolo Nutini sounded great as we caught him wrapping up his set with everyone singing along to ‘Jenny Don’t Be Hasty’.

Next on the main stage was K-OS, who is the type of MC who performs with a band and DJ (ie, he puts effort into his live performance). K-OS pulled of a very musical hip hop set working in piano and guitar riffs into Crabbuckit. This was followed by some unnecessary guitar playing K-OS which didn’t add anything, rather acting as unpleasant distraction. All of this was quickly forgotten when ‘Sunday Morning’ came.  When K-OS left the stage, the set seemed pretty short, leaving us to want more.

 

The next act we checked out was M.I.A., the queen of all hipsters. We were curious to see how she would fare playing on a huge main stage rather than a more intimate club or tent setting (In Baltimore, we missed her but, she was relegated to Dance Tent duty, albeit a much larger one than the one in Toronto).  M.I.A. started off sounding good, but the music struggled to translate to such a large venue with most concertgoers neglecting to dance and choosing to stand still as rock. M.I.A. solved all the above problem by getting more than a 100 kids on stage with her to dance, this woke up everyone in the vicinity. Even members of the media who snoozing in the media-tent scrambled to take pictures of the craziness going on stage. K-OS was even shown on the big monitor being in the eye of the impromptu dance party. During this I bet security was pretty anxious. After witnessing the madness on stage Gangalang came off as a relaxed end to an impressive performance.

Next came Kid Koala, who was a last minute replacement for the white devils #1 fan, Amy Winehouse. With Ms. Winehouse failing to impress in Baltimore, we were pretty geeked to see some turntablisim from Kid Koala. He kicked off playing stuff of what KK called his "new" album Your Mom’s Favorite DJ (it came out last October). Unfortunately, being on a main stage didn’t benefit KK at all, more than half of the people fled after M.I.A.’s set and the end result was people standing still while KK scratched it up on the turntables. That’s not to say KK didn’t try to get the crowd hyped up, he used cue cards for people to scream Hell Yeah. During the set KK repeatedly apologized for his vinyl warping in the heat. In the end, due to the heat KK had to cut his set short, concluding a disappointing set, the factors of which were pretty much out of KK’s hands. If you get a chance do it right and see the man in a club.

Arctic Monkeys sounded great live. Their light rock sound was the perfect soundtrack for a mid-day afternoon. My favorite songs they did were San Francisco & What Do You Know.

 

Mute Math was a quartette was a thing of beauty. I went to check em out based on the recommendation of a friend, and they blew me away. Musically and visually their live show was very impressive. They creatively employed things like a chair like a musical triangle and saxophones to build up the epic tension of their songs. The whole band exemplifying raw energy, I didn’t want it to end. As soon, as I came home from Toronto, I started to look at their tour schedule to see when I can catch them live again. Favorite song of the night: Control.

Bjork.. Visually very interesting, we didn’t know much of her music so being dead tired and the hotel being sorta far off, we hit the road after about 2 songs.

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Q-Tip joins Common on the 2k Sports Bounce Tour.

 

Q-tip is set to join Common on the 2k Sports Bounce tour. He will be playing new shit off his upcoming album The Renaissance, backed by a live band. Q-Tip will also be a playable character in this years NBA 2k8 game, as well as having a cut on the soundtrack with Talib & Dilla called Lightworks.

The dates are:

9/22 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
9/24 – Toronto, ON – Kool Haus
9/25 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
9/27 – Charlotte, NC – Amos’ Southend
9/28 – Greensboro, NC – N Club
9/29 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
9/30 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
10/1 – Atlanta, GA – Earthlink Live
10/3 – Baltimore, MD – Sonar
10/5 – Washington DC – Love
10/6 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium
10/7 – NYC – Nokia Theatre
10/8 – Norfolk, VA – Norva
10/10 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
10/14 – LA, CA – The Roxy

Picture credit: Vibe

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ML does another Virgin [Festival].

             I know you’ve been waiting tight to see why we won’t be at the VMAs or watching em live..well now you know. We will be at the Virgin Festival in Toronto on Saturday & Sunday rocking out.

It’s still not too late to join us, hit up the Virgin Festival site for tix/info.

Feel free to send your comments about the classy entry title.

Look for our recaps somewhere around Monday, that is, if we are sobered up by that time. If your lucky you might catch a tumbleweed in the from of HM/Buhizzle rolling through here until then.

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Canada (Ontario)-Missed out on USA’s Virgin Fesitval? Worry not.

Jealous of our Virgin Festival Coverage? In Ontario? Well then worry not because you can go experience a Virgin Festival on Sept. 8 & 9 in Toronto, on an ISLAND! ML will be in Toronto covering the Canadians getting their chance to rock out. Be sure to check back here for our genius thoughts. We look forward to checking out M.I.A. & Smashing Pumpkins who we missed in B-more.

Day 1

· Arctic Monkeys
· Bang Camaro
· Birds of Wales
· Björk
· Clothes Make The Man
· DJ Dopey
· Dragonette
· Enter Shikari
· Hayley Sales
· Interpol
· Jon Levine Band
· k-os
· Kevin Shiu

· Matt Costa · M.I.A. · Mute Math · Noah's Arkweld · Paolo Nutini · Princess Superstar · Robbi K · Souljazz Orchestra · Spectrum · Sybris · The Most Serene Republic · The Reason · The Vincent Black Shadow · The Wildbirds · Tommie Sunshine Day 2 · Biffy Clyro · Blonde Redhead · Closedown · DD/MM/YYYY · Dirty Vegas
· Earl Greyhound
· Editors
· Evan G
· Explosions In The Sky
· Honeycut
· Jamie T
·
Jelo
· Justin Nozuka
· Liam & Me
· Louis XIV
· M.A.N.D.Y.
· Metric
· Museum Pieces
· Peter Bjorn & John
· Sean Miller
· Stars
· Steve Porter
· The Carps
· The Cinematics
· The Clientele
· The Heights
· The Killers
· The Postage Stamps
· The Red Romance
· The Smashing Pumpkins
· Tokyo Police Club

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