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- Joey Chaos
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Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
March 17th w/ Haze the Hides and The Torpedo darlings
@ The Beechwood Lounge
8 pm, 5 bucks, 21 +
@ The Beechwood Lounge
8 pm, 5 bucks, 21 +
Last edited by Joey Chaos on Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:39 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day!
I'll be damned.
That's pretty cool, I'll be there.
That's pretty cool, I'll be there.
- Joey Chaos
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Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day!
Getting closer, dis gon be da shiet!
P.S. Lewellin, I think your 515crew got hacked.
P.S. Lewellin, I think your 515crew got hacked.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day!
was planin' on going but other plans came up. whoops. enjoy your 2nd good non-hardcore show of the year everybody. see you all on april 5th! especially you joe, you should definitely come to that show, think about it.
abortions for some, miniature american flags for others
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
This show ended up being pretty sweet.
Haze the Hides - Ended up being unenjoyable simply because the place was fucking packed and full of people celebrating my least favorite holiday. No offense to the bog trotters, I just really hate St. Patrick's Day. Greg sounds a lot like Ian Stuart sometimes. I wonder if that's his inspiration, I remember listening to his copy of a copy of a copy Skrewdriver cassette in his basement back in the day.
Torpedo Darlings - I actually really liked these guys. I had never seen them before. Someone described them to me as Clash style punk and I agree with that although the vocals/lyrics are a little more like melodic hardcore. Darren Owens is pretty much the Justin Timberlake or Donnie Wahlberg of the scene as there were a handful of adoring young ladies there to see him.
They covered "Because You're Young" by Cocksparrer, which was alright. I'd rather not see another Oi!!!/street punk/"hey guys, we're punk rockers but really want to be skinheads but aren't going to say it too loudly" band cover Cocksparrer but since musically the Torpedo Darlings don't fit that demographic (although certainly as people they fall into the first category) it came off just fine. For an example of what I'm talking about, if say, The Mutts, Suburban Scum, Knuckled Down, Vandon Arms or whoever covered a Cocksparrer song, it would be lame. If say, Haze The Hides or Tyborn Jig or something wanted to belt out "Take 'Em All", it would probably be alright. Also I believe that bands who cover Cocksparrer should also mix up the songs they cover instead of the usual three or four. A band covering "East End Girl" or "Closedown" would be sweet.
The Injected - I don't think anyone knew these guys were going to play. They weren't on the flyer. The night before these guys and BKB played in Tulsa and stayed with a dude I know down there's house. They called me asking a question about the location of the venue and mentioned something about how the Injected weren't on the flyer, but they're coming to play. I was hoping it wouldn't turn into some sort of fiasco, but I think it went smoothly. I thought this band was pretty good, kind of a "street punk" act. People started moving tables and shit out of the way for a pit for this band and a lot of people seemed to be into them. They said Des Moines was the best show they've played all tour.
The crowd had thinned out for the BKB, but it was still a good sized crowd. They were on point. I'd never seen them before. I've heard their albums before, but honestly wasn't too familiar with them. One of the opening guitar riffs was the same one for "Opa War Sturmfurher" (Grandpa was an SS officer) by Landser, which was kind of a bummer that it really wasn't that song. They finished their set with a sanitized version of "The Voice of Britian" by Skrewdriver with the lyrics changed to something to do with the band's name or "The Voice of Des Moines" or something like that. I couldn't quite make it out. They were good dudes too and plan on coming back in the summer.
All things considered, it was a good show with a basement/DIY feel to it.
Haze the Hides - Ended up being unenjoyable simply because the place was fucking packed and full of people celebrating my least favorite holiday. No offense to the bog trotters, I just really hate St. Patrick's Day. Greg sounds a lot like Ian Stuart sometimes. I wonder if that's his inspiration, I remember listening to his copy of a copy of a copy Skrewdriver cassette in his basement back in the day.
Torpedo Darlings - I actually really liked these guys. I had never seen them before. Someone described them to me as Clash style punk and I agree with that although the vocals/lyrics are a little more like melodic hardcore. Darren Owens is pretty much the Justin Timberlake or Donnie Wahlberg of the scene as there were a handful of adoring young ladies there to see him.
They covered "Because You're Young" by Cocksparrer, which was alright. I'd rather not see another Oi!!!/street punk/"hey guys, we're punk rockers but really want to be skinheads but aren't going to say it too loudly" band cover Cocksparrer but since musically the Torpedo Darlings don't fit that demographic (although certainly as people they fall into the first category) it came off just fine. For an example of what I'm talking about, if say, The Mutts, Suburban Scum, Knuckled Down, Vandon Arms or whoever covered a Cocksparrer song, it would be lame. If say, Haze The Hides or Tyborn Jig or something wanted to belt out "Take 'Em All", it would probably be alright. Also I believe that bands who cover Cocksparrer should also mix up the songs they cover instead of the usual three or four. A band covering "East End Girl" or "Closedown" would be sweet.
The Injected - I don't think anyone knew these guys were going to play. They weren't on the flyer. The night before these guys and BKB played in Tulsa and stayed with a dude I know down there's house. They called me asking a question about the location of the venue and mentioned something about how the Injected weren't on the flyer, but they're coming to play. I was hoping it wouldn't turn into some sort of fiasco, but I think it went smoothly. I thought this band was pretty good, kind of a "street punk" act. People started moving tables and shit out of the way for a pit for this band and a lot of people seemed to be into them. They said Des Moines was the best show they've played all tour.
The crowd had thinned out for the BKB, but it was still a good sized crowd. They were on point. I'd never seen them before. I've heard their albums before, but honestly wasn't too familiar with them. One of the opening guitar riffs was the same one for "Opa War Sturmfurher" (Grandpa was an SS officer) by Landser, which was kind of a bummer that it really wasn't that song. They finished their set with a sanitized version of "The Voice of Britian" by Skrewdriver with the lyrics changed to something to do with the band's name or "The Voice of Des Moines" or something like that. I couldn't quite make it out. They were good dudes too and plan on coming back in the summer.
All things considered, it was a good show with a basement/DIY feel to it.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
D.O. has always been a pimp. (donnie wahlberg?)El Rhino wrote: Darren Owens is pretty much the Justin Timberlake or Donnie Wahlberg of the scene as there were a handful of adoring young ladies there to see him.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
Wasn't Donnie Wahlberg the "Heartthrob" of NKOTB? No wait, he was the bad boy... Jordan Knight? Fuck, I guess I don't know. I was too busy listening to Motley Crue back then.
Oh, the best part of the night was once the show was over it was pretty much just the skinheads hanging out in the basement of the place. A group of thugged out black dudes came downstairs from outside, took a couple steps into the bar, stopped, looked at everybody and then immediately they all turned around and hightailed it out of there without saying a word to each other. Ha ha! It would've been awesome of the music would've magically stopped when they walked in.
Oh, the best part of the night was once the show was over it was pretty much just the skinheads hanging out in the basement of the place. A group of thugged out black dudes came downstairs from outside, took a couple steps into the bar, stopped, looked at everybody and then immediately they all turned around and hightailed it out of there without saying a word to each other. Ha ha! It would've been awesome of the music would've magically stopped when they walked in.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
i always think of him as the puss ified actor that tries to be the tuff guy but always looks like hes biting his lip so he wont cry....El Rhino wrote:Wasn't Donnie Wahlberg the "Heartthrob" of NKOTB? No wait, he was the bad boy... Jordan Knight? Fuck, I guess I don't know. I was too busy listening to Motley Crue back then.
does the beechwood have a seperate bar in the basement or do you gotta go upstairs?
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
joseph wrote:i always think of him as the puss ified actor that tries to be the tuff guy but always looks like hes biting his lip so he wont cry....El Rhino wrote:Wasn't Donnie Wahlberg the "Heartthrob" of NKOTB? No wait, he was the bad boy... Jordan Knight? Fuck, I guess I don't know. I was too busy listening to Motley Crue back then.
does the beechwood have a seperate bar in the basement or do you gotta go upstairs?
It does have a seperate bar in the basement. Separate bathroom too. I'm not sure if they leave the basement open during normal operation though.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
thats good to know. robs been talking with darren about having a "buddy" show of some kind or other there... i dont know if anythingll happen thoughEl Rhino wrote:It does have a seperate bar in the basement. Separate bathroom too. I'm not sure if they leave the basement open during normal operation though.
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Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
or you heard that needle scratching across the vinyl sound. didnt anyone ask what they were drinking before they left?El Rhino wrote:Ha ha! It would've been awesome of the music would've magically stopped when they walked in.
Re: Brass Knuckle Boys on St Paddys day! TONIGHT!
My favorite parts of the night, besides the music, which was all really good, was the Matt Mutt Slippery Shoe Extravaganza. Also, the mysterious white liquid dripping from the ceiling which added to the slick shoes. All in all, it was a great show. That place needs a little better beer selection and to not have white liquids that stain my jacket and shirt dripping from the ceiling. It's pretty gross. And TD are quickly becoming my new favorite local-ish band.