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Start: 01/26/2012 3:13 pm
End: 01/29/2012 7:19 pm
Thur.-Sun. Jan. 26-29: Dragonslayer (Dir. Tristan Patterson - 2011 - 74m) DRAGONSLAYER won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at SXSW 2011 and is the 2nd feature film to be released theatrically by Drag City Records following Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers. An intimate vérité portrait of the life and times of Josh “Skreech” Sandoval, a 23-year-old skate legend from the stagnant suburbs of Fullerton, CA, DRAGONSLAYER takes the viewer through a golden SoCal haze of lost youth, broken homes and abandoned swimming pools, set to a soundtrack of bands from indie-rock labels Mexican Summer and Kemado Records-including Best Coast, Bipolar Bear, Children, Dungen, Jacuzzi Boys, Little Girls and The Soft Pack—as well as Death and Thee Oh Sees. @ The Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE) 3/7:20pm each nite, ticket prices on the website
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Thurs. Jan. 26 to Wed. Feb. 1- Color Me Obsessed (Dir. Gorman Bechard - 2011 - 123m) Like many who were weaned on punk music, director Bechard latched onto this brash young Minneapolis band with fervor. Told through the eyes of fans, friends, and contemporaries, the film breaks from the traditional music documentary format of music and performances. “Not wanting to make a VH1/where-are-they-now style documentary, I decided to present the band in a more iconic way,” the director explains. Dubbed “the last best band” by Spin Magazine, Replacements' live shows could be miraculous or downright disasters. As critic’s darlings, their albums were wrought with angry guitars and passionate well-written lyrics that hinted at potential commercial success. Yet, somehow, the band managed to continually shoot themselves in the foot. Their relative obscurity was a motivating factor in presenting their story, an obsessive tale of the most influential band you've never heard of, The Replacements. And though containing not a note of their music, COLOR ME OBSESSED is a documentary that really rocks. Also, Adam Hooks & friends will be performing some Replacements songs on opening night! @ The Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE) 5/9pm each nite, ticket prices on the website
Start: 01/29/2012 6:53 pm
End: 01/29/2012 10:53 pm
Sun. Jan. 29- Werks
Sharks! (from UK- http://youtu.be/KUdTwXl_5xk)
Young Lungs (http://younglungz.bandcamp.com)
Adobe Homes (back from tour! www.myspace.com/adobehomes666)
Zagadka (www.myspace.com/zagadka)
La Haine (Real Screamo- http://laxhaine.tumblr.com) @ Gasworks (2429 Quincy NE- 1 block W. of San Mateo & S. of Menaul) 7pm, $7 all ages, no boozing ![]() | 30
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Thurs. Jan. 26 to Wed. Feb. 1- Color Me Obsessed (Dir. Gorman Bechard - 2011 - 123m) Like many who were weaned on punk music, director Bechard latched onto this brash young Minneapolis band with fervor. Told through the eyes of fans, friends, and contemporaries, the film breaks from the traditional music documentary format of music and performances. “Not wanting to make a VH1/where-are-they-now style documentary, I decided to present the band in a more iconic way,” the director explains. Dubbed “the last best band” by Spin Magazine, Replacements' live shows could be miraculous or downright disasters. As critic’s darlings, their albums were wrought with angry guitars and passionate well-written lyrics that hinted at potential commercial success. Yet, somehow, the band managed to continually shoot themselves in the foot. Their relative obscurity was a motivating factor in presenting their story, an obsessive tale of the most influential band you've never heard of, The Replacements. And though containing not a note of their music, COLOR ME OBSESSED is a documentary that really rocks. Also, Adam Hooks & friends will be performing some Replacements songs on opening night! @ The Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE) 5/9pm each nite, ticket prices on the website
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Thurs. Jan. 26 to Wed. Feb. 1- Color Me Obsessed (Dir. Gorman Bechard - 2011 - 123m) Like many who were weaned on punk music, director Bechard latched onto this brash young Minneapolis band with fervor. Told through the eyes of fans, friends, and contemporaries, the film breaks from the traditional music documentary format of music and performances. “Not wanting to make a VH1/where-are-they-now style documentary, I decided to present the band in a more iconic way,” the director explains. Dubbed “the last best band” by Spin Magazine, Replacements' live shows could be miraculous or downright disasters. As critic’s darlings, their albums were wrought with angry guitars and passionate well-written lyrics that hinted at potential commercial success. Yet, somehow, the band managed to continually shoot themselves in the foot. Their relative obscurity was a motivating factor in presenting their story, an obsessive tale of the most influential band you've never heard of, The Replacements. And though containing not a note of their music, COLOR ME OBSESSED is a documentary that really rocks. Also, Adam Hooks & friends will be performing some Replacements songs on opening night! @ The Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE) 5/9pm each nite, ticket prices on the website
Start: 01/31/2012 10:04 pm
Tue. Jan. 31- Live local radio DJ Caterwaul hosts Music to Soothe the Savage Beast on KUNM 89.9 FM, from 10pm-1am. Freeform underground, independent and outsider freak rock from the last 45 years into the future. Plus TONS of local & upcoming music. Matter of fact, Young Lungs are up in the studio tonight, playing a live set! They'll probably go on around 11pm.
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Start: 01/26/2012 5:09 pm
End: 02/01/2012 9:28 pm
Thurs. Jan. 26 to Wed. Feb. 1- Color Me Obsessed (Dir. Gorman Bechard - 2011 - 123m) Like many who were weaned on punk music, director Bechard latched onto this brash young Minneapolis band with fervor. Told through the eyes of fans, friends, and contemporaries, the film breaks from the traditional music documentary format of music and performances. “Not wanting to make a VH1/where-are-they-now style documentary, I decided to present the band in a more iconic way,” the director explains. Dubbed “the last best band” by Spin Magazine, Replacements' live shows could be miraculous or downright disasters. As critic’s darlings, their albums were wrought with angry guitars and passionate well-written lyrics that hinted at potential commercial success. Yet, somehow, the band managed to continually shoot themselves in the foot. Their relative obscurity was a motivating factor in presenting their story, an obsessive tale of the most influential band you've never heard of, The Replacements. And though containing not a note of their music, COLOR ME OBSESSED is a documentary that really rocks. Also, Adam Hooks & friends will be performing some Replacements songs on opening night! @ The Guild Cinema (3405 Central NE) 5/9pm each nite, ticket prices on the website
Start: 01/31/2012 10:04 pm
End: 02/01/2012 5:04 am
Tue. Jan. 31- Live local radio DJ Caterwaul hosts Music to Soothe the Savage Beast on KUNM 89.9 FM, from 10pm-1am. Freeform underground, independent and outsider freak rock from the last 45 years into the future. Plus TONS of local & upcoming music. Matter of fact, Young Lungs are up in the studio tonight, playing a live set! They'll probably go on around 11pm.
Start: 02/01/2012 7:31 pm
End: 02/01/2012 11:31 pm
Wed. Feb. 1- folkpunk pileup
The Reagan Motels (local skapunk)
Chad Hates George (Houston, from Days N' Daze)
Marissa (Houston washboard /piano player/vocalist, from Days N' Daze)
Second Thought (local skapunk goes acoustic?)
Little One (Cruces, from The Desert Ratts)
also, possible secret debut of a secret project.
@ The Wagon Wheel (310 Stanford Dr. SE) 7pm, donation$$ requested, no booze no drugs
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End: 02/01/2012 11:51 pm
Wed. Feb. 1- Acoustico gold Reighnbeau (www.myspace.com/reighnbeaumusic) Javelina (Emma solo!) @ Gold House (1817 Gold SE) 7pm, $5
Start: 02/01/2012 7:59 pm
End: 02/01/2012 11:59 pm
Wed. Feb. 1- Acoustics and anarchy Spoonboy (Plan-It-X, The Max Levine Ensemble) touring w/ new album, The Papas.
Andrew Lyman (curator of The Tan) and a friend are gonna play together, then do some solo stuff. @ The Tan (1415 4th street SW) 8pm, $5 etc
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Start: 02/02/2012 8:59 pm
Thurs. Feb. 2- MegaMetalMassacree, Heightstylee AoticEV (www.unsigned.com/aoticev) Desmadre from Española Reference Man (Española anarcho/peacepunk- www.reverbnation.com/referenceman) Savage Wisdom (dunno) @ Hooligans (SE corner of Eubank & Montgomery) doors unknown, $3, 21+ | 3
Start: 02/02/2012 8:59 pm
End: 02/03/2012 12:59 am
Thurs. Feb. 2- MegaMetalMassacree, Heightstylee AoticEV (www.unsigned.com/aoticev) Desmadre from Española Reference Man (Española anarcho/peacepunk- www.reverbnation.com/referenceman) Savage Wisdom (dunno) @ Hooligans (SE corner of Eubank & Montgomery) doors unknown, $3, 21+ | 4
Start: 02/04/2012 5:02 pm
End: 02/04/2012 9:02 pm
Sat. Feb. 4- Remembering Wounded Knee & Supporting Peltier Internat’l Day of Solidarity w/Leonard Peltier and honoring Wounded Knee veterans; endorsed by UnOccuppy Albuquerque. Guests: Wounded Knee vets Lenny Foster (Dene), David Hill (Choctaw), also Bob Anderson and Allen Cooper, discussing the takeover of Wounded Knee and their experiences as lifelong civil and human rights activists. Video: "A Tattoo on My Heart: The Warriors of Wounded Knee 1973". Update on the Peltier clemency campaign, and how to support the Nat’l Congress of American Indians' historic, unanimous resolution calling for Peltier’s freedom. Andrew Thomas (Dene) on flute. Jericho letter-writing station -- send a message of support for clemency to legislators and President Obama. Raffle of 16" x 20" reproductions of Peltier's artwork ($6/chance or 2 for $10). Potluck event bring a dish to share. Info: 301-5423 or (646)271-4677.
@ The P & J Center (202 Harvard SE, corner of Harvard & Silver) 5-9pm
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Sat. Feb. 4- Big Saturday Farthouse (http://farthouse.bandcamp.com) Steve Hammond (The twisted Midwestern genius behind Retard Slave, gone full-on country solo) Young Lungs (http://younglungz.bandcamp.com) Pancakes! (Jess K. & Seth’s new mini-rock duo)
@ Burt’s Tiki Lounge (313 Gold SW, downtown) 9:30pm 21+ FREE |