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Be Your Own Pet
Awesome Color

11.09.06

Doors: 8pm
Show: 9pm
Tickets: $12
Ages: 18+

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Awesome Color Website


Thursday, November 9th: Be Your Own Pet, Awesome Color

Be Your Own Pet
Their youth to rock n roll. Be Your Own Pet are a case in point.

Be Your Own Pet Republic New Orleans Live Music Nothing’s gonna stop 'em. Four friends (3 dudes, 1 femme) get together in Nashville basement and compare notes. Likes: caffeine, spicy food, T Rex, Television, bicycles, Iggy & the Stooges, skateboarding, Afri Rampo, sea horses, Velvet Underground, asthma inhalers, Animal Collective. Dislikes: boredom, posers, posers, boredom, flat tires, runny eggs, lameness, boredom. Actually boredom’s pretty cool cuz then you can SMASH IT! Be Your Own Pet smash through it all. Jemina Pearl’s voice is a wild wonder whipping through the motorcycle guitar thrash of buddy Jonas Stein and landing on the wicked beat/note interplay of rhythm monsters Nathan Vasquez (bass) and Jamin Orrall (drums). It all started sort of in 2003 when Jamin’s bro Jake played bass and they were called the Night Shift Nurses.

1st gigs were at Guido's Pizza and a local coffee joint called Bongo Java. Jake split to Evergreen State and Nathan came in with a seriously killer amp-blasting concept and a most excellent ‘fro. The basement-released CDR “Damn Damn Leash” was an instant fireball anthem and an MP3 fell into the hands of Zane Lowe of BBC Radio One.

London label XL Recordings re-released it with an extra track and more hearts were ignited. The band continue to play local freak scenes with their coterie of friends and fans going ballistic. Small house parties are where the energy develops. Lucky for the rest of us they like to get in the van and cruise outta town. They destroyed and dominated 2004’s CMJ in New York and subsequently South By Southwest.. Rough Trade UK were in attendance, tongues dripping with rock juice, and released a single. Next move was to record an LP and Steve McDonald of Redd Kross manned the controls.

Awesome Color at Republic New OrleansAwesome Color
Awesome Color are a power trio from Brooklyn but their original and spiritual home is in the mid-west. The mid-west where pounding drums that sound like they are played with tree limbs, angry, whiplashed guitars and snarled, over-amped vocals rule the day, where the Stooges rule with a leather whip and a TV eye. The band's self-titled debut is a rocket-fueled blast of energy and brains, packed with songs and sounds that will blow you away. They are equally adept at bashing out short and devilish rockers and at weaving through longer and slower trippy tunes like the album's last track Animal. Guitarist/vocalist Derek Stanton is both an amazing singer from the howl till the mic feeds backs= school and a fiery guitarist with a knack for bludgeoning riffs and raw, exciting solos too. He's backed with precision by drummer Allison Busch and bassist Michael Troutman, they give Stanton room to run wild and are always there when he lands. A near perfect rhythm section, in other words. The trio put their skills to use on hook-filled, roof-raising tracks like Ridin', Free Man, the rampaging Hat Energy (which features some fine freeform sax work from Wade Kergan) and the near Sabbath grind of See You Hear You. You wouldn't think from looking at the booklet photo of the group that such an innocent looking bunch (dressed in such loud colors!) could create a sound so hairy, tough and thudding. They can though and while they are nothing if not derivative, they play with so much energy and fire that they sound like contemporaries, peers, of the Stooges, not like kids kicking out the jams almost 30 years later. Awesome Color live up to their name.
Review by Tim Sendra.


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