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The Mowgli’s/Colony House/DREAMERS

The Mowgli’s/Colony House/DREAMERS – House of Blues – Dallas, TX – 10/16/2016

Written by: Bret Arata – Photos by: Ben Mohler

It was a school night, and a throng of mostly Dallas high school students eagerly gathered in the Cambridge Room of the House of Blues, a sharp contrast to my last experience there at a Bad Company show, where the average age was 45. If you’ve never been to the House of Blues in Dallas, it’s a venue you just can’t miss when you’re in the area. The exterior looks as purposely gritty and bluesy as any House of Blues, but the inside reminded me of some Spanish mansion in the colonial Southwest. Additionally, I was baffled by how much space is actually in the establishment; it’s like stepping into Scooby-Doo’s dog house.  There was even another big show at the same time which only figured out from the large number of Bad Religion t-shirts around. Still don’t know where they put that crowd.

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This was the second to last stop on the Mowgli’s Where’d Your Weekend Go Tour promoting their most recent album of the same name. Formed in 2010 by high school friends, this “quintessential California band” has been uplifting and invigorating audiences all over with their sunny and upbeat indie rock. You may know them by their incredibly popular “San Francisco,” but you should get to know them better because their entire catalog is phenomenal. This was the second time I’ve seen the Mowgli’s, the first right after fellow Jams Plus contributor Caspian Roberts and I had narrowly escaped the clutches of the Gulf Shores Police Department (our friend was not so lucky).

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The opening act was DREAMERS, a band whom I had yet to hear of but was pleasantly surprised by. Their music is energetic and at once both hard-hitting garage rock and modern indie rock. One song that really got this teenage crowd going was “DRUGS” which, as you may have guessed, is a song about the consumption of illegal materials. Other highlights of the performance were their renditions of “Sweet Disaster” and “Wolves,” all of which can be found on their debut album, This Album Does Not Exist.

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Next up was Colony House, formed in Franklin, TN in 2009 by two brothers and their friends. Their music is upbeat, Southern-influenced but not folksy. Although I was not very familiar with the band before the show, I recognized a few songs like “Silhouettes” and “You Know it.” The band was very interactive and energetic, jumping on top of speakers while playing and engaging the crowd often.

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Finally, our most anticipated act arrived on stage. Giant red balloons were placed behind the stage before they came on (Where’d Your Weekend Go features a little girl with a big red balloon on its cover). And for the next hour or so, the Cambridge Room might as well have been Santa Monica beach. The set was a groovy mix of both songs from their new album and some of their old standby’s. My favorite part of a Mowgli’s performance is how personal they make it. Both Colin Dieden and Katie Earl speak to the crowd as if they were old friends invited to a private performance in their living room. A particularly soulful rendition of “Love is Easy” was a highlight of the show. As the show was drawing to close, Earl told the crowd that their goal is that everybody leaves feeling better than they did, which was followed by a rocking performance of “I’m Good.” The band subsequently left the stage, a move which was followed by chants of “One more song! One more song!” After a moving solo performance by Dieden, the band brought both DREAMERS and Colony House back onstage to do a phenomenal ensemble performance of “San Francisco.”

Overall, this was a fantastic show at a fantastic venue. The last show of the tour is October 18th in Tucson, AZ, so you may have missed your opportunity to see these three bands together. However, if you get a chance to see any individually, take it. Trust me, you won’t regret it.

 

Pepe Aguilar

Pepe Aguilar

October 13, 2016

Indiana Farmers Coliseum

Indianapolis, IN

Photos by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

Full gallery: Pepe Aguilar

Ticket info can found at: Pepe Aguilar Tour

 

The Mowgli’s now on tour: Catch them while you can!

THE MOWGLI’S

(pronounced: MOE, GLEES)

Frequently called “the quintessential California band,” THE MOWGLI’S are known for their laid-back mix of garage rock with a 60’s Laurel Canyon folk sound. The group’s uplifting, indie-rock as well as their universal message of positivity and love resonates with audiences all over the world.

The six piece Los Angeles based-group is currently in the studio with producer Mike Green (All Time Low, Paramore) putting the finishing touches on their as-yet-untitled third album which is due outSeptember 2016 on Photo Finish Records. The first single off the new album “Freakin’ Me Out” is available in iTunes now here:http://smarturl.it/FreakinMeOuti.

THE MOWGLI’S are:  Katie Jayne Earl [vocals, percussion], Josh Hogan [guitar, vocals], Colin Dieden [vocals, guitar], David Appelbaum [keyboards], Matthew Di Panni [bass], Andy Warren [drums]

Jams Plus Media will be at the House of Blues show on Friday 10/14!!

PHOTO CREDIT: MORGAN DEMETER

WSP goes COCONUTS!!

Images from the Heater shows in Pensacola, September 20-21, 2016

Photos by Beth Childs

09/20/16 Saenger Theatre, Pensacola, FL
1: Weight Of The World, Pleas > Vampire Blues, Pickin’ Up The Pieces > You Got Yours, Let It Rock, Heroes, Rebirtha > Coconut
2: Ride Me High > Tie Your Shoes > Heaven, Ribs And Whiskey, Street Dogs For Breakfast, Mercy > Drums > Fixin’ To Die, You Should Be Glad, Pigeons
E: Vacation
09/21/16 Saenger Theatre, Pensacola, FL
1: Old Neighborhood > Makes Sense To Me, Time Zones, A of D, Old Joe, Visiting Day, Sleepy Monkey > Stop-Go > Conrad
2: Disco, Second Skin > Party At Your Mama’s House > Stop Breakin’ Down Blues, Chunk Of Coal, Airplane > Drums > I Walk On Guilded Splinters > Honky Red, Protein Drink > Sewing Machine
E: Who Do You Belong To?, Can’t Find My Way Home
[Last ‘Sleepy Monkey’ – 11/12/13, 212 shows]

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Animal Collective

Animal Collective 

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Egyptian Room at the Old National Centre 

Photographs by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

Full Gallery: Animal Collective

Setlist:

Kids on Holiday, Vertical, Bagels in Kiev, Guys Eyes, FloriDada, Hounds of Bairro, Golden Gal, Jimmy Mack (Martha Reeves and The Vandellas cover), Water Curses, Summing the Wretch, The Burglars

Encore:

On Delay, Daily Rountine, Summertime Clothes

Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird

Gabriel Kahane

Friday, Septemeber 16, 2016

Photographs by: Tony Vasquez of Vasquez Photography

Full Gallery: Andrew Bird

Setlist:

Journey in Satchidananda (Alice Coltrane cover), Capsized, A Nervous Tic Motion of the Head to the Left, Are You Serious, Effigy, Heretics, Left Handed Kisses, Roma Fade, Three White Horses, Valleys of the Young, Pulaski at Night, Perfect Day (Lou Reed cover), Scythian Empires,

Encore: Give It Away, Tin Foiled (The Handsome Family cover), Fake Palindromes

 

Widespread Panic ~ 30 Years and Having a Blast!

Widespread Panic ~ 30 Years and Having a Blast!

09/13/16 Hippodrome Theatre, Baltimore, MD

Review and Photos by Stuart Dahne

Well it was obvious to me that this final full tour is one that will go down in the books as a definite good time! Although the band still plans on playing some festivals and a few well thought out short runs this is supposed to be the last full run! So let’s talk about fun! With the band having a bag of tricks of upward to 300 different songs to pull out of and a new album in the last year you just know that you are going to be in for a treat!!! From the beginning of the Fall Tour which started in Washington D.C. on Sept. 6th and at the completion of this 6th show the Band had played 120 songs without a single repeat and 14 of those songs have not been played in the last 10 shows!  When you couple that with a fan base that is comprised of some of the kindest most appreciative people on earth… how could it not be a great time?

From the moment that David Schools walked out on stage with his smiling face and fun loving vibe, you just knew that this show was going to be on! Then JB came out on stage and said 2 words (Hello Everybody) and it was straight into a musical trip that would carry you through 2 amazing sets that kept the fans on their feet throughout the entire evening! The band was incredibly together, a true well-oiled machine! The interactions and transitions were smooth and effortless, an obvious byproduct of many years of playing together as well as the strong bonds and friendships formed throughout this time.

Their song choices were just great! I loved their selection that included everything from “The Band” to “Levon Helm”! The choice to play Neil Young’s “Mr. Soul into the very untraditional rendition of the age old traditional song “One Kind Favour” was outstanding!

 

Here is what some fans had to say:

Shelly from Reisterstown MD:
Widespread  Panic at Hippodrome last night? Gosh I’m not a great writer, I would just say they sounded so fresh and full of energy – it is hard to believe they will stop touring. I could listen to Jimmy Herring play for hours – those crisp leads and cool sustains and he is just so amazing. And the Duane Trucks sounded like he’d been playing those songs for decades – you wouldn’t even know he just joined up with this band a few months ago – I really liked him. Big Daddy Dave had a couple of funky solo’s that got me moving – and even Marty was grooving (he’s not a big dancer LOL!) As always – I love loved DB – but I really enjoyed hearing him sing a couple by The Band songs and sounding nothing like Levon Helm but such a raspy, cool voice just the same! I enjoyed watching Jimmy play some crazy lead and DB eases over with some melodic rhythm to accompany – *SIGH* Hoping to see them again soon.

 

Mike from Annapolis MD:
Loved the Band medley and Second Skin & Timezones off of Earth to America……I think it is their strongest album in terms of songwriting and accessibility. Musically they sounded tight and on point.
Here is the setlist and some photos, if you were not there then use you imagination… But just know one thing… This Show Kicked Ass!!!!! Thank You Widespread Panic for 30 Amazing Years!

Shanna From Fenwick Island, De.

I haven’t been to a ton of panic shows, but every show I’ve been to have been such an amazing experience. Not just the music, but the people they draw too! It’s sad to think I won’t be catching anymore small venue panic shows with my phamily anymore.
Those guys have such a tight rhythm and watching them play and feed off of each other and the crowd is incredible! Till next time….

 

1st Set
01 JB Greeting
02 A Of D >
03 *Chainsaw City >
04 Ophelia >
05 Shape I’m In
06 Tickle The Truth >
07 Weak Brain, Narrow Mind
08 Thought Sausage >
09 Time Zones >
10 Jam >
11 Who Do You Belong To?
12 Worry

2nd Set
01 1 x 1 >
02 Second Skin >
03 Chunk Of Coal
04 Under The Radar Jam >
05 Cotton Was King
06 Mr. Soul >
07 One Kind Favor >
08 Drum Solo >
09 Jam >
10 Angels On High
11 Protein Drink >
12 Sewing Machine
Encore:
13 Contentment Blues >
14 Last Dance

North Coast Music Festival 2016

A Photo Recap

North Coast Music Festival 2016

September 2-4, 2016 – Chicago, IL

Images courtesy of NCMF, Phierce Photo – Keith Griner

 

Lockn’ Festival Photo Recap Days 2 & 3

Lockn’ Festival Photo Recap Days 2 & 3

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