Friday 28 February 2014 - Kevin Taylor Hendrick * Matthew & the Arrogant Sea * Josiah Hall * Nathan Quick

doors 9pm
show 9:30 pm
$10

Kevin Taylor Hendrick (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/kevintaylorkendrick

Singer/Songwriter out of Houston, Texas.
Debut album is on the way soon!
Woke up and here I was…I play some catchy little tunes, with a deeper than surface level meaning to them, or at least I like to think so. I like to play the git-fiddle, Banjo, Mandolin, and slap some bass

 

Matthew & the Arrogant Sea (Denton, TX)
https://matthewandthearrogantsea.com/

Matthew and the Arrogant Sea is the indie-pop brainchild of talented singer and songwriter Matthew Gray, guitarist Grant Phillips,percussionist Alexander Hughes, And Bassist Blake Vickrey.Over the years the band has received phenomenal reviews from Paste magazine, Pop Matters, Absolute Punk and Prefix Magazine as well as local nominations for best band, best record, best live act and best song.

Matthew and the Arrogant Sea continues to play shows nationally, write and record, and await the release of their sophomore album.

 

Josiah Hall (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/josiahhallmusic

In various increments, on various occasions…
justin flores: vocals, trumpet, xylophone
cody smith: pedal steel, vocals
josiah hall: vocals, guitar
thomas marsella: bass
jon gray: drums
jd karpicke: violin, viola

 

 

Nathan Quick (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/nathanquick

Nathan Quick has a soulful voice, tasteful melodies, and crisp guitar playing that will have you wanting to come back for more time and time again. He is an up and coming artist with alot to share, so be sure to check him out! His sound draws from a vast pool of genres from classic rock and roll to contemporary singer-songwriter and is something everyone can enjoy!

“Nathan Quick’s folksy, spiritual, HPMA-nominated tune “Running” combines the timelessness of Neil Young with the bite of Jace Everett. We vote him Most Likely to End Up on the True Blood Soundtrack Next Season. There’s too much blood in his lyrics for it not to happen. ” Jef with one f, Music Staff, Houston Press - Houston Press Music Awards 2012 Showcase

“BEST SONGWRITER: Nathan Quick BEST AMERICANA: Nathan Quick” Chris Gray, Houston Press - 2012 Houston Press Music Award Winners

Monday 24 February 2014 – A Couple Of Stand Up Guys Open Mic Comedy (Free!! doors 7:30pm)

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

 

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 7:30. Show starts at 8:00

 

Saturday 22 February 2014 - The Phlegmatics * Metacrisis * Black Queen Speaks * Triple

The Phlegmatics (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Phlegmatics/212019764218

Formed in 2003, The Phlegmatics reunited former bandmates Jonathan Marshall and Jonas Velasco (Atomic Opera, Greytown respectively) in what was originally an attempt to create a musical vehicle for Jonathan’s younger brother Ethan. What started out with a few get togethers playing covers of songs from The Cars to The Descendents to acclimate budding Ethan Marshall quickly morphed into full throttle writing which rapidly produced plenty of material for live shows and their cardinal album Alumnus in 2005.

With the release of their first recording, The Phlegmatics were widely regarded as one of the best groups of its type from the Houston area. The band was nominated in both 2005 and 2006 for a Houston Press Music Award, and The Houston Chronicle declared them “Houston’s Ultimate Geek Band” in their 2005 Ultimate Houston section.

In 2007, Jonathan and Ethan’s father, Dave Marshall, a veteran lead guitarist who, with Kemper Crabb, has fronted bands such as ArkAngel and Radio Halo, joined while Ethan moved to the drums. The band then recorded and released their sophomore effort, Billy the Starfighter Pilot vs. The Phlegmatics in 2009.

The following year (2010) saw The Phlegms re-visit Greytown material initially produced from the mid-90s to the early parts of 2000. After spending the better part of both 2010 and 2011 producing,re-imagining, recording and releasing “On Mortgage Knees & Bankrupt Bones”, parts of 2011 and 2012 kept the guys writing and doing pre-production of their 3rd installment “Life is Better with a Soundtrack”. The Phlegms quickly dispatched 10 songs of raucous material in the span of 7 days for their tertiary offering. Having quietly kept the material from curious ears, the guys anxiously seek to personally deliver this new collection of musical din to an unsuspecting audience.

 

Metacrisis (Pearland, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/metacrisisband

Metacrisis brings a strong blend of grunge, driving rock and standing on the mountain guitar solos to the Houston music scene, anchored by front man Drew DeLaune’s soul baring lyics and growling vocals.

The band started in 2012 when fuzz-obsessed bassist Matt Walton convinced Drew to actually complete and release a handful of the hundreds of partial songs in his home studio recording collection. “As soon as I dug through Drew’s singer/songwriter shell I found this awesome, angry guy filled with some nasty rock”, says Matt, “I asked him how many songs were written for drop tuning and he just blinked and said ‘well…so far, all of them’.”

“Matt’s ability to recall every drum rhythm, chord progression, song structure and melody of every recording in rock/metal over the past 20 years was the final piece needed to bring my songs to life,” Drew explained. Bits and pieces titled like “Cool Riff 28” soon became crushing breakdowns and blistering leads.

Green Hat was joined by drummer Michael Planer, who offers a powerful Lars Ulrich style feel (Master of Puppets, not St. Anger). “Michael was just a beast,” remembers Drew, “As soon as he put his first touch on a song it just came alive.” The band was completed by guitarist Nick Ostrowicki, who brings a level of rock-god shredding that elevates Green Hat’s music from it’s flanel undertones.

“There’s always room for more guitar, more thick sound, more stuff that isn’t just 4/4 flat rock,” says Nick. “That’s what we’re trying to do — play stuff that people will stop and say ‘Wait, did they just do that? That was awesome!'”

“At the end of the day, we always just try to be our own favorite band” says Michael, “We love the stuff we play, and we bring something that our fans love too.”

 

Black Queen Speaks (Houston TX)
https://www.blackqueenspeaks.com/

“Black Queen Speaks’ own description of itself is better than any other we could possibly come up: They sound like Jane’s Addiction and Soundgarden got their asses kicked by James Brown.

Their music is an electric fusion of hard rock, blues, and funk, a combination that has made us fairly leery of many, many more inept bands. What Black Queen Speaks bring to the table is, well… not sucking at it. The result is electric and dirty, music that acts as a neon sign spotlighting the kind of sex that was illegal in this city until recently. It’s hate music to make love to, is what we’re trying to say.” – Houston Press, 2011

 

Triple (Sorry, no verifiable info on-line)

 

 

 

Friday 21 February 2014 - Gulf Coast Reading Series featuring Olga Mexina, Thomas Calder, and Meghan L. Martin (7pm Free) FOLLOWED BY Born Liars * The Guillotines * City Life * The Freakouts (10pm)

Gulf Coast Reading Series featuring
Olga Mexina, Thomas Calder, and Meghan L. Martin
(7pm Free)

 

Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts
https://www.gulfcoastmag.org/

Gulf Coast is proud to present its 2013-2014 Reading Series, featuring twenty-one readers from the University of Houston’s nationally-acclaimed graduate program in creative writing. All readings are free and open to the public. They begin at 7 p.m. on Fridays in the upstairs room at Rudyard’s British Pub, 2010 Waugh Dr., Houston, Texas, 77006.

 

Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, Olga Mexina (poet, translator, editor) was transported to New York City at the age of twelve. She grew up in Brooklyn and received her BA from New York University. Olga spent a third of her life on airplanes between New York and Moscow. Her work appeared in The Pedestal Magazine, Mad Hatter’s Review, Big Pulpand others. Olga lives in Houston with her four-year-old daughter, Elsa.

 

Thomas Calder received his BA in English from University of Florida in 2008. He is currently working on his MFA in Fiction at the University of Houston. He is an assistant editor at Gulf Coast, a teaching assistant at the University of Houston and a creative writing teacher for the non-profit organization Writers in the Schools.

 

Meghan L. Martin is a poet and Theresa A. Wilhoit Fellow, whose work can be found in The Adirondack Review, The Bitter Oleander, Cream City Review, DIAGRAM, The DMQ Review, Event Magazine, The Fiddlehead,Hunger Mountain, PRISM International, Ryga, and an anthology calledParadigm.

 

 

Followed by
Born Liars * The Guillotines * City Life * The Freakouts
(10pm)

 

Born Liars - (Houston, TX)
https://myspace.com/thebornliars
Every time these guys hit the stage I imagine it must be similar to seeing the rock bands that came out of New York and Detroit in the late 70s–gritty and raw, guitar-fueled rock that’s big on riffs, short on substance, and the better for it. Born Liars’ tight garage rock is something no local band comes close to imitating. Frontman Jimmy Sanchez is the Joe Strummer of Houston punk–sedate but snarling–and songs like “Go Back One Day” (from one of the band’s two 7-inch releases this year) and “View From Here” from 2006’s Exit Smiling never fail to leave me with a better appreciation of music. – Houstonist

This Houston quartet’s songs combine the streetwise switchblade blues of Exile on Main Street-era Stones with some of the Replacements’ boozy entropic tendencies, and their live shows usually result in bloodshed, bail bonds or both. – Houston Press

These guys have all of the grit and songwriting chops of the Carbonas at their punk… I love bands like this who can actually write a decent pop song yet they are determined to remain punk as fuck. If you like the most rugged and straightforward of the Douchemaster-type bands you’ll be way into this. – Sorry State records

 

Guilloteens (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Guillotines/392228790871021

The Guillotines were founded by Robert Conn on guitar (The Pagans, The Defnics, The Plague, AK-47′s) and co-founder and wife Jewels (Chelsea Hotel) on bass. Since the band’s inception, their only goal was to play the same loud, fast, and furious punk rock ‘n’ roll they helped create during the original punk movement in the 70′s. The band is rounded with Marc Munroe (The Hot Things) on drums and Pablo Ono (Electric Frankenstein, Texas Terri Bomb, The Hot Things, BlackNovas, Die Cobra) on guitar. Their music is pure and unapologetic and their live shows are an aural assault on your senses. Want to more? Just ask or go to a show!

 

City Life (Sorry, No verifiable link)

Freakouts (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/TheFreakouts

“quintet from Houston, TX sure has a visual style that grabs you right from the start with two women who won’t take your shit and will kick you in the nuts if you try to give them any of your it. “…”This two song single has punk, power pop, and early new wave styled songs that are hook-laden and get you dancing and singing along with them after the first listen. The sharp edges mixed with the poppier playing combine to make this one fun-filled ride that you want to keep going longer than two songs. They have a mix of THE RUNAWAYS, AND THE DONNAS, plus their own touches that create a sound that gets a smile on your face and a bounce in your step as soon as you first listen to them.” Rick Ecker - Altered Frequencies

“Local band the Freakouts play a vigorous brand of glam-rock.” Shea Serrano - Houston Press

“mashing punk, glam, garage, psychobilly, & art rock together into one jam-sammich, this sneering quintet is gracefully capable of serving up a heaping helping of pipping hotness on stage.” Nick P. - Never Buy A Stripper A Drink

“They are bring back the old-school! They have a awesome live set and actually have shared the stage with many amazing bands and have a great local following from many of the local bands.” Harvey Taylor - Punk Rock 77 Thru Today

 

 

Tuesday 18 February 2014 – Bootown Presents Grown-up Story Time #64

Bootown – (Houston, TX )
https://www.bootown.org/

Grown-up Storytime: a late-night event where you send us stories, we pick the best ones, and assign them to a rotating crack-squad of expert story readers who show up the night of and wow our socks and/or pants off. It’s on a Tuesday – what else are you going to do?

Interested in submitting a story or reading someone else’s story?!? Email us at [email protected]

 

“…BooTown’s totally amazing, super original and completely hilarious show, Grown-Up Storytime.”
~ Lydia O’Neil of Examiner.com

 

Monday 17 February 2014 – A Couple Of Stand Up Guys Open Mic Comedy (Free!! doors 7:30pm)

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

 

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 7:30. Show starts at 8:00

 

Saturday 15 February 2014 - Skrewpipe * Animal Farmacy * Closed Eyes Opened

Skrewpipe (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Skrewpipe/199581860165899

SKREWPIPE is a rock n roll experience that will RAWK your face shock your brain and leave you begging for more. Life is hard enough, take a break! get SKREWPIPE!

 

Animal Farmacy (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Farmacy/273535606802

ANIMAL FARMACY IS Jeff McDonald – Guitar, Lead Vocals Keith Polk – Lead Guitar, Vocals Matt Berry – Drums Ian Berthold – Bass JP Conga – Percussion

 

 

Closed Eyes Opened (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/closedeyesopen

MIKE FELIX -GUITAR / VOCALS, ROSS PENNEY -BASS / VOCALS, DANIEL RIGGS - DRUMS / VOCALS / KAZOO : we are 3 guys with simular and dissimular influences and ideas that blend into some good ideas. We are hungry to play shows and make music. We have created alot of songs in a short period of time and we keep making more. We have an older grunge / rock / punk kinda sound and all original songs. We are not really interested in covers or sounding like the latest buzz music. We like to rock out and just do our thing.