Tag: Blues
Daily Dose: Birdie Busch, “Be The Arrow”
Daily Dose: Zachary Cale, “Hold Fast”
Daily Dose: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, “Beat The Devil’s Tattoo”
Must See: Jesus Sons

If you love good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll as much as this little lady, then mark your calendars: Jesus Sons plays Brick & Mortar Music Hall on Friday, June 13. Already have plans? Cancel them.
Originally formed in San Francisco, the band is fronted by Brandon Wurtz (former bassist of the Spyrals) who relocated to Los Angeles with his new band after his employer–Charlie’s Place, an SF motorcycle shop–headed for greener pastures in the southern part of the state. While this could make him persona non grata to many Bay Area die hards, he explained the move in an interivew with LA Canvas as a reaction to “the SF government and the pirates” who have radically changed the fabric of our fair city. I’m thinking not many in our musical community would argue with that assessment of the Tech Boom, but this is fodder for a separate article (and something I could talk about for days).
While many bands have embraced a vintage 60’s psych-garage sound, Brandon and the boys are the real deal–not merely emulating motorcycle culture for the coolness of it all, but instilling their music with the motorcylce sludge that pumps through their veins. Their addictive first full-length album, eponymously named, was recorded at Fuzz City in Oakland on glorious 1/4 inch reel to reel tape. The album is rowdy, the music muscular yet spiritual like a prayer thrust into the wind pumped out of a carburetor–textured with grit, and the sweet sweat of the blues.
As much as this San Franciscan is loathe to admit it, Los Angeles–with its dirty desert heat, and hundreds of paved miles–may be an ideal fit for these American journeymen. After all, Rock ‘n’ roll hungers for the heat. Luckily the highway brought them home for one more show.
Daily Dose: Jus Post Bellum, “Sharp Was the River Bending”
Daily Dose: Cheyenne Marie Mize, “Heart Hole”
Daily Dose: The Peach Kings, “Like A Stone”
Jukebox Classic: Otis Redding
This here is one of my all-time favorite artists: Otis Redding. No other performer is able to capture the gut-punching urgency of love like this man, in this song. His voice, oh his voice is thick with the consumption of love as he forces the soul of each word into the microphone. Beatific.
Nostos Nic’s Picks: Week of 7/15/2013
Playing Brick & Mortar Music Hall: Monday, 7/15/2013.
Playing The Independent: Thursday, 7/18/2013.
Playing Bottom of the Hill: Friday, 7/19/2013.
Playing The Independent: Friday, 7/19/2013.
Playing Cafe Du Nord: Saturday, 7/20/2013.
Playing Bottom of the Hill: Saturday, 7/20/2013.
Playing Bottom of the Hill with Papa: Saturday, 7/20/2013.
Playing Bottom of the Hill: Sunday, 7/21/2013.