Sunday 30 June 2013 - We Were Wolves * Purple (Album Release) * Co-Pilot * The Phuss (8PM)

We Were Wolves (Beaumont, TX)
https://wewerewolvestx.com

 

Formed in early 2008, We Were Wolves is a loud, explosive rock group from the heart of Texas. Fueled by a passion for music and a relentless work ethic, the Wolves thrive on charged live performances. We Were Wolves are here to make their presence known, stages and headphones alike. With influences ranging from Thin Lizzy to Motorhead, Queens of the Stone Age to Iggy Pop, or Fugazi to Faith No More, the group looks no further than to add new noise to the rock world, proving once again that rock will never die. Geared with a new release, “Lost At Sea“, We Were Wolves is ready to take the next step towards their rock ‘n roll dreams.

 

Purple (Beaumont, TX)
https://purpletexasmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/purpletexasmusic

“I was standing to the side of the stage at Tequila Rok one night when a Houston musician flagged me down. “Who IS that?” he asked, pointing to the three-piece band on stage, drummer Hanna Brewer’s wild hair floating up from the drums like a blonde flame lapping at the air.

“That,” I said with a characteristically dramatic whiskey pause, “is Purple.” The last half-dozen times I’ve seen Purple open for bands visiting Beaumont, each band responds the same: We have got to get on more bills with these guys.

Purple shows are a wild ride of old-fashioned rock ‘n roll energy, sometimes coming at you in tightly wound, pulsating coils, other times devolving into a glorious puddle of garagey punk rock mayhem. Crowds go wild at every show, but those most impressed always seem to be the musicians in the room. That’s a pretty high compliment for a band that hasn’t been around too long.

Purple has been gaining some serious momentum in the last few months that will, unfortunately for us, mean they’ll probably be spending a lot more time in Houston and Austin in the coming months. It’s not their fault — every time they open for someone, they steal the show.” - beaumontenterprise.com

 

Co-Pilot (Austin/Houston,TX)
https://co-pilot.bandcamp.com/
https://www.leavingtheground.com/

Think Explosions in the Sky as covered by ISIS – Space City Rock

Being able to play seven-to-ten-minute instrumental songs and hold an audience’s attention is no easy task. Perhaps that’s why there aren’t many post-rock bands in Houston. It’s an ominous venture, especially when you run the risk of being compared to Austin’s infamous Explosions in the Sky. Co-Pilot is definitely not Explosions — the band has its own style of haunting, scenic post-rock. The four-member instrumental out of Houston and Austin uses a dark metal palette to paint landscapes with gradual crescendos and hasty decrescendos. It’s both deadweight-heavy and space gas-light. – Houston Press

 

The Phuss ( Ft Worth, TX)
https://www.thephuss.com/

The Phuss play fast, loud, dirty rock and roll. The three-piece from Fort Worth, TX, are best described as Garage Rock- loud as hell with fierce guitar riffs, punchy, raw lead bass, intense vocals, and precision drumming drenched in grease. The band formed in 2008 with front-man and guitarist Josh Fleming and drummer Trey Alfaro, adding bassist Forrest Barton in 2010. The Phuss’s second full length album, produced by Vaden Todd Lewis (Singer and songwriter of legendary Texas band The Toadies) and Robby Baxter (Moby) is full of distorted, loud, but melodic and frightfully sharp, precise rock tunes. “Their talent is overt and arresting. The result is artful and moves at a very real momentum. There is no hyperbole with The Phuss. The trio of musicians affects a posture exactly commensurate with their ability to knife through the room. Their stage strut is a claim made veracious by their impressively tight sound. It is rock and roll in its most crystalline, adrenal seductiveness.” (D Magazine 9-2010) Embarking on a vigorous touring schedule armed with a new killer album and the rabid support of music critics, high profile bands and thousands of loyal fans- 2012 is the year the world gets to meet Dallas’ finest new rock and roll band, The Phuss.

Saturday 29 June 2013 - Bootown Presents Turtle Turtle (9pm)

For the final show of our 2012-13 season BooTown presents Turtle Turtle, a shadow puppet show that chronicles the life and times of a pet turtle who escapes to an attic for 30 years. It really happened! In Brazil! Read about it here ( https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268119/Family-discover-missing-pet-tortoise-locked-store-room-THIRTY-YEARS-vanished-shes-alive.html).

“I’m excited about using animals anthropomorphically and allegorically,” says Emily Hynds, director/creator and co-artistic director for BooTown. She adds that for this show BooTown will experiment with a number of new-to-them technologies including multiple projectors and rolling screens to produce constantly moving images.

Hynds is joined by fellow co-artistic director Lindsay Burleson and puppeteers Larkin Elliott (River Bottom Rules, Love in the Time of Lasers) and Peter Zama (River Bottom Rules, Love in the Time of Lasers). This production will also include an original score provided by Joe Wozny (Mijo, Love in the Time of Lasers).

Turtle TurtleJune 21 and 22, 9pm
June 28, 10pm and midnight
June 29, 9pm
Tickets are pay-what-you-want and can be purchased at the door.

Friday 28 June 2013 - Toho Ehio * Wake * The Bad Samaritans (8pm FREE) followed by Bootown Presents Turtle Turtle (Midnight)

Two shows tonight!!!

Toho Ehio * Wake * The Bad Samaritans (doors 8pm FREE)

 

Followed by

Bootown’s Turtle Turtle (at Midnight)

 

For the final show of our 2012-13 season BooTown presents Turtle Turtle, a shadow puppet show that chronicles the life and times of a pet turtle who escapes to an attic for 30 years. It really happened! In Brazil! Read about it here ( https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2268119/Family-discover-missing-pet-tortoise-locked-store-room-THIRTY-YEARS-vanished-shes-alive.html).

“I’m excited about using animals anthropomorphically and allegorically,” says Emily Hynds, director/creator and co-artistic director for BooTown. She adds that for this show BooTown will experiment with a number of new-to-them technologies including multiple projectors and rolling screens to produce constantly moving images.

Hynds is joined by fellow co-artistic director Lindsay Burleson and puppeteers Larkin Elliott (River Bottom Rules, Love in the Time of Lasers) and Peter Zama (River Bottom Rules, Love in the Time of Lasers). This production will also include an original score provided by Joe Wozny (Mijo, Love in the Time of Lasers).

Turtle TurtleJune 21 and 22, 9pm
June 28, midnight
June 29, 9pm
Tickets are pay-what-you-want and can be purchased at the door.

Thursday 27 June 2013 - Rudz Beer Tasting Dinner with Joe Apa

Join us the last Thursday of each month* as Joe Apa, formerly of T’afia and Plum Easy Kitchens brings together food and beer. Seating is limited to 40 so signup online or at the bar ahead of time.

June Beer Dinner Info and Serious Update: No Utah Brewers Collaborative….substituting Santa Fe Brewing Co.

 

Aaah, June…the month a young man’s fancy turns to thinking about….sunscreen! And BEER!

As in: when is the next BEER DINNER, Joe?

Well, I’ll tell ya: Thursday, June 27th at 7:00pm. We’re going to turn down the a/c and welcome Mark Nichols from Favorite Brands….the guys from Utah are seriously uncooperative, so we have had to revise the game plan. So, Mark’s on board….and when he heard the response we got from Utah, well, let’s just say Mark wasn’t pleased. But he said he would bring Santa Fe Brewing Co. beers and schwag. John Dunivin is chilling down massive amounts of beer….namely Black IPA, Happy Camper IPA, Java Stout, Freestyle Pilsner and Chicken Killer Barleywine. Alert your liver! and plan for an extraordinary evening, filled with beer, stories, food, and more.

Beer Dinners feature 5 beers paired with 5 courses.

If you’re a light eater, bring Tupperware.

No, you can’t take the beer with you, but you can take home the schwag.

Don’t drive like my brother!

Cheers,

Joe Apa

Seating is limited. Early sign-ups get a $5 per person discount, so before June 24th the beer dinner is $45 per person…after that it goes to $50 per person.

Hit the PayPal button to join the frivolity or call the pub at 713-521-0521 and sign-up over the phone.


Reservations
Dietary Requirements



Monday 24 June 2013 – A Couple Of Stand Up Guys Open Mic

A Couple Of Stand Up Guys (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/ACoupleOfStandUpGuys

Formed in January 2012, it is a rotating group of comedic talent from the Houston area set on revitalizing the local comedy scene with new talent featuring the best of Comedy and Music culled from the Houston Open Mic scene. Currently the group is performing Bi-Monthly shows within the Houston area.
Our Free Comedy Open Mic Show Opens At 9:00. Show starts at 9:30

Sunday, June 23, 2013 - Black Tar Prophet * Akris * Saxon King (8pm)

Black Tar Prophet (Nashville, TN)
https://www.reverbnation.com/blacktarprophet
https://blacktarprophet.bandcamp.com/

“Black Tar Prophet make noise-strewn doom experiments that are some of the city’s most intense and interesting tunes” - SEAN L. MALONEY - Nashville Scene“
The instrumental duo makes sludge as thick and slow as an Antarctic ice sheet, delivering gut-wrenching low-end and pummeling beats with an experimental edge.” - Sean Maloney - The Scene
“The Black Tar Prophet guys, a three string bass and a drummer at this point, did what seemed to be a two second sound check and soon entered an instant wall of dark psychedelic metal sound. A very captivating set, it went nonstop as though it was but one song, whether it was or not.” - Wylde Bill Jackie - rnzmag
“Despite the fact that guitarist Mark Owen left the band just before the recording, nothing much has changed in the dirty, straight and raw sound of BLACK TAR PROPHET. Greg is still a massive purveyor of slow, distorted noises, damn crushing and infectious…” -STEPH LS - Temple of Perdition
“Black Tar Prophet seem primarily interested in rocking out on a creepy groove and they get the job done.” - Charles Douglas Hoffman - The Bone Reader
“A solid as well as interesting release that is hardly ever tiring or boring. Quite heavy in style, it takes the listener on quite a trip that has its moments. ” - Oneyoudontknow - A dead spot of light (page 59-60)
“ Musically, the style was very droney and obviously they are majorly influenced by bands like Saint Vitus, Electric Wizard, Sleep, E.H.G. etc, but on top of that influence, there was a sense of despair in Owen’s guitar riffs that set off a pretty vicious vibe for me and the super loud amps they used made it even more brutal. I’d say they were one of the loudest bands i’ve seen since Jucifer played here last year which is saying alot.” - Johnny Ringo - Black Tar Prophet @ Tsunami

Akris (VA)
https://www.akrisband.net/

Akris hails out of Northern Virgina and will be traveling as a three piece for this tour. Bassist/vocalist Helena Goldberg started the band as a two piece Drum-n-Bass Doom Metal outfit after relocating to from NYC in 2009, continuing the path she had blazed with her first band Aquila, but has gone thru a few changes over the last few years with a musical chair procession of drummers and cohorts. Helena has now reformed Akris with Sam Lohman on drums and Scott Nussman on noise guitar, synth and sampler to round out the band.

A deep knowledge of musical theory and composition mixed with a deep and gut wrenching love for the sound of heavy doom is where Akris is coming from. Powered by Earth and Sunn amps, Helena’s bass sound can only be matched by the intensity of her voice. Mixing powerful and profound lyrics on top of Space Mountain, Akris creates an avalanche of bass and drums, with a layer of celestial noise on top. Through touring consistently, adding atypical elements, and practice, Akris is having others take quick notice of what has become an amalgamation of contemplation in that the band cannot be labeled or affiliated with only one particular genre.

Drummer, Sam Lohman, began playing clubs in 1980. Since then he has played with various bands including Sheer Terror, Dust Devils, Nimrod, Sikhara, Steve Mackay and the Radon Ensemble, Acid Mothers Temple, Sonic Suicide Squad, Matta Gawa with guitarist Ed Ricart and his solo noise project 36. Sam has toured with sax players Steve Mackay of the Stooges and Nik Turner of Hawkwind. He has also played and recorded with Marshall Allen of the Sun Ra Arkestra. He is currently also playing free jazz with D.C.’s Trio 000.

The current Akris lineup includes noise provocateur and multi-instrumentalist, Scott Nussman. Scott is currently half of harsh noise/drone duo, Pastures, and a solo power electronics artist as Nuss; his previous bands include Vog, Piasa, and Lost It. He played bass in both Vog and Lost It, and went on to play an ARP analog synthesizer in Piasa. Studying percussion in West Africa, Scott has gained an appreciation for self-made instruments. Scott joined Akris in November 2011 just in time for recordings at Chris Koslowski’s Polar Bear Lair, featuring Steve Mackay, and an end of the year tour with Backwoods Payback. Scott’s profound sense of hedonism has added to the griminess that is Akris.
,br> Merchandise now includes the 2011 live demo, recorded on July 28th by Nate Pauzenga. The tracks are re-recordings of the 2010 demo, including bonus track, “Row of Lights,” with Sam Lohman on drums. Akris also has a 2 song demo available with guest soloist Steve Mackay on tenor sax (the Stooges and the Radon Ensemble). These tracks were recorded in November of 2011 by Chris Kozlowski (Melvins, Pentagram, Blue Cheer, etc.) at the Polar Bear Lair Studio in Middleton, Maryland. Akris has also recently self recorded the 2012 live demo, which will be available at live shows. The band is in the process of recording their full length album and playing live as much as possible.

 

 

Saxon King (Houston, TX)

https://www.reverbnation.com/saxonking

SAXON KING are a four peice Metal band based in Houston Texas and comprised of former members of; What Lies Beneath,Spunk, Neologos (New Orleans), SkyBlue 72,etc. Our debut E.P. “Under the Axe” is available on iTunes and at Amazon. Be on the lookout for our full length L.P. later this year!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday 22 June 2013 - The Footnotes * New Mystery Girl

The Footnotes (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/thefootnoteshotx

Rick Eakens founded the Footnotes in New Mexico. The group has quartered in Texas and Nashville. The Footnotes do classic American roots rock with new sounds and styles. Two longtime friends have joined Rick to continue (and refresh) the tradition. Catch them at the nearest music joint.
Rick Eakens - guitars, vocals, songwriter, founder
Allan Gill - sound, Sasquatch tracker (1985-1988); bass, vocals (since 2011)
Kevin Blaine Tate - drums
Gregg Daileda - drums (2011)
Dru Hubbard - drums, vocals (1983-1992; 2010)
James McCown - guitars, bass, vocals (1984-1986; 2010)
Chris Lesikar - bass, vocals (1986-1990); party specialist
Timothy Lane Gay - bass, vocals (1980-1984)

 

New Mystery Girl (Austin, TX)
https://newmysterygirl.com/

“Twist City” is the first album from New Mystery Girl, a band project envisioned by Chrissy Flatt and abetted by a crew of like minded Austin, TX rock’n’rollers. Ms. Flatt, known for her previous works “Wings of a Butterfly” and “Walk With Kings”, comes out swinging with twelve fresh original songs bringing together influences from 60′s girl groups and British invasion pioneers to 70′s glam and early punk. Longtime cohorts Eric Hisaw (guitar) and Ron Flynt (bass/keyboards) show up on most tracks alongside drummers Lisa Pankratz and Freddie Steady Krc. Guitarist Eve Monsees lends her stylish licks to a pair of songs and chimes with the majority of the harmony vocals. Brian Standefer adds his atmospheric cello to a trio of more meditative numbers. At the center of it all are Chrissy’s voice, guitar and words.

The album kicks off with “Drop Dead Gorgeous” a romantic ride through the musical turf of Joe Strummer and Joan Jett, then gets Stonesy tough with the kiss-off crunch of “Dangerous Lines”. “Pirate Radio” shuffles into British waters paying tribute more to the spirit of discovery than the rock’n’roll icons it name checks, while “South Pacific Stars” soars into the sunset. “Staring Down” rides a Yardbird meets Bonanza groove into the Bowie-esque dreamland of “Echoes On the Airwaves”. Side two comes on strong with a trio of aggressive tunes, the punish social commentary of “Heard It All Before”, the stalker garage stomp of “Twist City” and the rock-a-billy rave-up ode to a reformed wallflower “Sally’s Rumble”. “Dandelion Roars” quiets down musically while celebrating a free spirited rounder. The philosophical “Gather All the Roses” takes a hypnotic trip into Velvet Underground territory before finishing up with the beauty of “Ocean & Moon”, a waltz time declaration of love colored with some shimmering pedal steel guitar.

“Twist City” marks a new direction for Chrissy Flatt. Often burdened with the “singer-songwriter” tag and the folky preconceptions it brings, it was time to release a record free of that label. With a willing gang of co-conspirators , twelve killer songs and a gold Grestch Pro Jet, Ms. Flatt moves forward as New Mystery Girl.