Wednesday, November 28. 2007
 Dropkick Murphys at The Kool Haus photo by clint gilders- staff photographer Dropkick Murphys at The Kool Haus photo by clint gilders- staff photographer | by james "trash" sampson - contributing writer
Dropkick Murphys
http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/
Dropkick Murphys photos
November 16, 2007
The Kool Haus (Toronto, Ontario)
Dropkick Murphys are a group that have flown under the radar for far to long. You can't watch the Boston Red Sox play in a World Series without hearing one of their songs and DKM were all over Martin Scorsese's Oscar winning The Departed, so everyone has heard their music they just don't know who they are!
This is a band that can't be labeled Punk or Folk because they are a combination of both!
I have had the experience of watching the band grow over the years, having seen them in concert at least 5 times since 1998 on The Warped Tour as well as opening a show for Motorhead. This time was different, everything was perfect. The sold-out show never slowed down, kicking out songs like "God Willing" and "The State Of Massachusetts" from there 6th and newest CD The Meanest of Times as well as playing the classic "Skinhead on the MTBA", "The Gang's All Here" and "Tessie". I even had a chance to shoot the sh*t with The Mahones' (a band that DKM knows all too well) lead singer Finny McConnell who was checking out the show before they played The Hide Out later on in the night.
If you ever wanted to see a band with two lead singers and three more singing back-up, a volley of instruments such as Mandolins, Accordions, Banjos, Tin Whistle, Acoustic & Electric Guitars and the ever famous Bag Pipes DKM is the band. It was also one of the loudest shows I've seen….it took me 3 days to get the hearing back. All in all I would have to say that the latest DKM show will go down in history as one of the best shows I have ever seen!!!
I can't wait to see where the "Boys From Boston" take us next.
Monday, November 26. 2007
 Marky Ramone at Emo's - more photos... photo by jeff barringer - staff photographer | by jeff barringer
club kingsnake staff
Marky Ramone & Friends
Hometown: New York, New York
http://www.myspace.com/MARKYRAMONE
Marky Ramone & Friends Concert Photos
Friday November 23rd, 2007
Emo's (Austin, Texas)
Also: Superzero, The Sweethearts
I was surprised when I saw Marky Ramone's show listing pop up on Pollstar. The last time I saw Marky was in 1983 at the second and last Ramones show I ever attended. The first time I saw Marky I met him backstage in 1978 at the Ramones show at the Armadillo World Headquarters. Road To Ruin had just been released and at 15 I lied my way backstage posing as a budding journalist writing for the high school newspaper. I interviewed Johnny and eventually did start a little music fanzine that lasted all of 4 or 5 issues based on that interview and a couple others. I spent all night backstage with the band, finally getting kicked out by their tour manager after the show. It was a magical night for me, one that left an impression on myself and my family as I eventually dragged my brothers into my passion for all things Ramone.
I had hoped to score an interview with Marky Ramone before his set at Emo's in Austin, but it was just not to be. I had exchanged email's back and forth with his wife and then phone calls with his tour manager. Pressed for time Marky literally was in and out only long enough to perform and then headed off down to the valley for a couple shows in McAllen and in Brownsville. I was able to get a photo pass from his tour manager but with the lighting issues in Emo's small room, the packed crowd, and Marky's stage placement in the back my shots were marginal at best. I didn't want to use a flash (SERIOUS faux pax in music photography), so I took what I could and then stood back and watched.
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Sunday, November 25. 2007
 Justin Furstenfeld of Blue October - more photos... photo by jeff barringer - staff photographer | by jeff barringer
club kingsnake staff
Blue October
Hometown: Houston, Tx.
http://www.blueoctober.com
Blue October Concert Photos
Saturday November 17th, 2007
The Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas)
Also: Lovedrug, Shiny Toy Guns, Yellowcard
Ending their fall tour in Austin, local boys made good Blue October brought a bunch of good bands with them to the Frank Erwin Center, they themselves playing a 2 hour set for their hard core local fans. I had shot the band last November at Stubb's BarBQ ( See the review here) but at the time frontman Justin Furstenfeld was somewhat tied to a stool in the middle of the stage, the result of a broken leg. I was glad to get the chance to shoot them again so soon now that his leg had healed and he was not limited to supporting himself with his mic stand and hobbling about the stage using it as a crutch.
Arriving at 6:30 this would be an early show, with 4 bands total, the first, Lovedrug, scheduled to hit the stage at 6:50. I had some guests coming as well, 14 year old nephew Blake and his 10 year old brother Jack who was attending his very first concert. This was a great show to start him with too. Thanks to the guys at the Erwin Center we fixed them up with a couple mezzanine tickets which were perfect because at 10 Jack is still too short to see over the audience from the floor. Meeting up with them in the parking lot we headed up to willcall to get their tickets. Reminding the elder Blake that he was to watch out for Jack I left them waiting in the line to get in. For the whole show they were to be on their own but knowing how many security guards and ushers the Erwin Center had in place they were probably safer there than any other venue in town.
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Saturday, November 24. 2007
 Kaleo Wassman of Pepper - more photos... photo by jeff barringer - staff photographer | by jeff barringer
club kingsnake staff
Pepper
Hometown: Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
http://www.pepperlive.com
The Pepper Concert Photos
Friday November 16th, 2007
Antone's (Austin, Texas)
Also: Passafire, The Expendables
With the response I have gotten to my Tool at the Frank Erwin Center review, maybe I need to start trashing a few more bands around here :)
I can't do it with these guys though, they were all good, and the headliner, Pepper, has an incredible stage presence and rapport with it's audience, turning them into participants in the event rather than just disconnected observers.
The line to get into Antone's still stretched around the side of the building when I arrived, but as most of them were hoping forlornly to buy tickets, they were turned around at the door and the line moved rather quickly. I had been invited by the guys at Earshot media to cover the show and when my turn came at the door, they found me on the guest list and ushered me in. It was still a good 20 minutes or so before the first band, Passafire, was slated to hit the stage so I ambled over to the bar to grab a Coke and banter with the staff. The club was already packed so I had to work my way to the bar, trying not to clobber anyone with my camera bag. Downing the beverage at the bar so as not to have to wedge my way through the crowd with a drink in my hands, I tossed the empty cup in the trash and continued to the back of Antone's.
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Monday, November 19. 2007
 The Academy Is.. at The Guvernment - more photos... photo by clint gilders - staff photographer | by clint gilders - clubkingsnake staff
The Academy Is...
The Guvernment (Toronto, Ontario)
November 9,2007
Also: Sherwood and The Rocket Summer
"Girls...Girls...Girls...." comes to mind as I drive by the Guvernment looking for a parking spot. Hundreds of girls in the rain, lined up around the block, waiting for the doors to open. What are they waiting for? The latest crop of teen idols of course.
Cobra Starship and Armor For Sleep were to be among the opening acts, but it appears that Cobra Starship had some issues crossing the border into Canada. Armor For Sleep's story is more tragic. While driving to the show their trailer decided to separate from the bus and careen across the highway destroying most of their gear. Directly behind them was The Academy Is.. whose bass player witnessed the accident. Amazingly no one was hurt. Armor For Sleep aptly put it:
because we dont have this stuff today we had to cancel the toronto show...but its only that...stuff. We are all soooo unbelievably happy that the only thing mangled in this whole disaster was stuff not dudes.
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Thursday, November 15. 2007
 Maynard James Keenan of Tool photo courtesy - Anon. Reader Submission |
Tool
Hometown: Los Angeles, Ca.
http://www.toolband.com/
Wednesday November 14th, 2007
The Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas)
Wow.
I am going to get hate mail after this one.
My long hard search is now over. We have a winner.
In 1977 I saw the original Black Sabbath on their tour supporting the album Never Say Die. Their backup band Van Halen, blew doors, which was only the start of Black Sabbath's problems. They also blew the amps. Ozzy, who was still loaded at the time, was pretty unintelligible to begin with, and having blown amps didn't help. The sound was lousy, the performance was lousy, and after 7 songs or so, even Sabbath gave up, cutting their show short and walking offstage disgusted. Not too long after that the band broke up.
Worst performance I had ever seen. Even worse than watching Christopher Cross do bad 70's rock covers in my high school gym. Until last night.
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Wednesday, November 14. 2007
 Brown Brigade at The Undedog - more photos... photo by stewart stick - contributing photographer | by clint gilders - clubkingsnake staff
Brown Brigade
The Underdog
Peterborough, Ontario. November 10, 2007
Also: DieNoSystem
You know the story.... Dave "Brownsound" Baksh was in multi platinum, super gynormous Sum41, became disenchanted with the music, the industry, etc. Brownsound left that other band in 2006 and got back to work with his cousin Vaughn Lal in, what had until then been a side project, Brown Brigade.
A myspace bulletin by promoter Robbie Veale tipped me to the November 10th show at the Underdog. Lucky, since there was little other promotion.
With James "Trash" Sampson on board for an interview and Stewart "such a good photog it makes you sick" Stick along for some lighting and photo help we headed to the Legendary Red Dog to meet Brown Brigade and learn what's what in their world.
What a cool bunch of guys. The interview went great. So great that it was hard to tell when the conversation ended and the interview began. I just started rolling video, and figured Trash would do some kind of intro. Check it out below. After that, Trash also did an interview with the opening act, and local up-and-comers DieNoSystem. They've been doing some cool stuff for charities and in movies, and did a great job with one of their first press junkets.
 Brown Brigade at The Underdog - more photos... photo by stewart stick - contributing photographer |
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Tuesday, November 13. 2007
 Gordon Downie of Tragically Hip - more photos... photo by jeff barringer - staff photographer | by jeff barringer
club kingsnake staff
Tragically Hip
Hometown: Kingston, Ontario
http://www.thehip.com
The Tragically Hip Concert Photos
Thursday October 18th, 2007
La Zona Rosa (Austin, Texas)
Also: Joel Plaskett Emergency
With a huge following that fills arenas in their home country, Canadian band Tragically Hip never really sparked that kind of fire in the states which is unfortunate because they are a great band both recorded and live. I got the opportunity to shoot their performance at La Zona Rosa and have made our Toronto based writer, Clint Gilders, extremely jealous, as he's tried to get photo access to their shows in Canada, and they are just too big up there. We had both missed their show at SXSW07 in March, it was packed and conflicted with too many other shows, and I was looking forward to shooting them, especially before Clint ;)
The Tragically Hip seem to attract primarily Canadian ex-patriots to their gig's here in the states. La Zona Rosa looked like it was playing host to a Toronto Maple Leafs' game based on the number of hockey jerseys in the audience. Seriously I think every Canadian transplant for 14 counties showed up at the venue and the only thing missing was Moosehead and Molson at the bar, but the Shiner seemed to be holding them over.
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Sunday, November 11. 2007
 Jonathan Davis of KoЯn - more photos... photo by jeff barringer - staff photographer | by jeff barringer
club kingsnake staff
KoЯn
Hometown: Bakersfield, California
http://www.korn.com
The KoЯn Concert Photos
Wednesday October 17th, 2007
The Frank Erwin Center (Austin, Texas)
Also: Five Finger Death Punch, Droid, Hellyeah
I had been waiting for this tour to roll into town, not so much to see KoЯn perform but to see Hellyeah, the band that Cindy here at club kingsnake is always raving about. Comprised of members of the bands Mudvayne, Pantera, Nothingface and Damageplan I knew they would be one of the highlights of the show and didn't want to miss their appearance.
Showing up a bit early at the security office I stepped outside for a smoke to await my escort. Looking out over the loading dock and all the tour buses, I ran into members of every one of the bands in the fifteen minutes I stood there, almost tripping over Jonathan Davis at one point. Not wanting to be perceived as a stalker or obsessed fan, I merely acknowledged them as they passed by, rather than introducing myself. I left my cameras in their bag and just tried to be unobtrusive. I don't photograph performers offstage unless invited.
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Wednesday, November 7. 2007
 Arlo Guthrie at Showplace Performance Centre - more photos... photo by clint gilders - staff photographer | by andrea gilders, club kingsnake contributor
Arlo Guthrie
Showplace Performance Centre
October 26th, 2007
Getting reviewer tickets to Arlo Guthrie was like being handed a moment frozen in time. For me, "Alice’s Restaurant" was one of those songs. The ones where you heard them long before anyone else in your peer group, the ones where you remembered precisely who played it for you and where you were when you heard it. The song always made me smile, and always think of silly times. Going to the show, knowing little else of Arlo Guthrie's body of work, and sitting beside a diehard fan was also pretty magical. To see a man well into his fifties practically giggling with excitement over the coming show was delightful.
Arlo was just starting out on the "Solo Reunion" tour, so billed because, well, he hardly ever played with a band and since it was now so popular to have reunion tours, Arlo figured why not get in on the action and reunite with himself.
The stage was set with simply a grand piano and a small rack of acoustic guitars and a stool. When the man himself took the stage there was a radiance about him, a good humour in his eyes and a comfort in his movements that made me wonder if he’d ever been away from performing on stage for more than a few months at a time. He wore a worn black leather vest, a soft white shirt that draped just so and a pair of worn blue jeans. His long wavy white hair glowed. I wasn’t sure if Santa Claus himself could have radiated more good cheer.
The music, well what can truly be said by a mere reviewer when listening to a piece of music history? It was flawless. From opening songs like "Gamblers Blues" and "In My Darkest Hour" it was evident by the timber of his voice and his innate sense of melody that he was beyond reproach. His personality lit up the theatre. The show truly was as much a spoken word show as it was a musical act. Arlo's ability to relate his thoughts in an accessible and amusing way made the show an absolute treat... Honestly, how can you not be delighted by him when he likened song writing to fishing ("mostly its just sitting there waiting until a song comes by") and how sometimes you really should just throw them back? His classic "Motorcycle Song" being evidence of one that perhaps he wished he’d never penned and honestly, while it was sweet, I can see the stretch to the rhyme I dont want a pickle
I just want to ride on my motor-cicle might get a little bit difficult to perform after the thirtieth year of performing it.
Truly the show was without a sour note. We also saw Arlo play the piano, a rare treat I was told by the fan to my right who practically writhed in glee when he performed "The City of New Orleans" on the piano only. His instrumental only, self-penned ragtime ditty was also great fun. "Alice’s Restaurant," well, to see a 20-minute long song performed live was enough to simply take your breath away.  Arlo Guthrie at The Showplace Performance Centre - more photos... photo by clint gilders - staff photographer |
In parting, Arlo left us with a lovely song (words by his father, recently set to music by Arlo himself) called simply "My Peace." He asked us to sing along, suggesting that perhaps singing together like that, the power of our voices, might lift up into the air and go out into the world where tonight, someone might be hiding or scared and or at war and perhaps the strength of our voices would be able to reach them, their spirit, somehow. Then, thinking about the peace that we each can embody he mused if people took care of the little peace well the big peace, it’d take take care of itself
Have truer words ever been spoken?
Saturday, November 3. 2007

For those not local to the Midwest, Milwaukee’s Summerfest may be something you have never heard of. 2007 was the 40th year of this great 10 day festival. While there are actually 12 major stages (11 of them are free with fest admission) there are also pop-up stages. We passed several tent like areas with local talent getting in their few seconds in the lime light. With everyone from B.B. King to Hellyeah, the selection should have something for everyone. A kid friendly area, bingo booth, shopping plaza, the beach and the food. Good golly did I mention the food yet? The glorious roasted corn, the local ethnic restaurants. I adore the food. I strayed from my strict diet on day two and totally scarfed myself some sauerbraten from Mader’s, the premier German restaurant. I didn’t hit up the corn and failed to search out the cannolis. But the bittersweet sauerbraten and warm German potato salad was heaven sent.
Summerfest is a family affair, but while there are kid friendly areas, remember there is also a LOT of beer. This is after all Milwaukee. Where Laverne and Shirley are from. Where Miller was created. This is the land of Beer.
While we were there only 2 days we saw some really great shows, both local and national acts. On July 3 we checked out a band called Major Tom. The little glam girl that hides deep down in me was REALLY happy to see this act. They were a good old fashioned booty shaking glam band. I did kind of regret that we didn’t get there in time to see the full set of the all girl band “Cat Fight.� Showing up at the end of their set, the did a cover of “Kiss Me Deadly� that was better than the original.
Back to Major Tom. Mixing in covers of Beatles, Zepplin and KISS into their set of originals, the ran the spectrum of classic rock sounds. Original song “Chandeliers� had a little Seattle sound mixed into the glam and the backing vocals took on an almost tortured tone. Major Tom makes for a good time fun band. We ducked out shortly after the show. This is the date that holds the attendance record each year because of the insane firework display. We beat tail home for a relaxing evening.
Now we move ahead to July 6. Last year Brian and I shared our anniversary night with everyone and this year will be the same. Working for Club ks, this year we celebrated our anniversary in true rock n roll style. We are officially spoiled now on our anniversary and I cant wait to see who we celebrate with next year.
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Thursday, November 1. 2007
 Four stages, 25 bands, 90+ degrees, a ranch in the middle of Nowhere, WI. This is Hedgpeth day two!
While I have heard of some of these bands, and heard others, we were there primarily to cover Primus. Everything else was a bonus. Rules for most every concert you attend are photos for the first three songs, which also meant I got to listen to the first three songs. Then it was off and running to another stage. The only band we completely listened to was Primus and that is only because they honestly really and truly SUCK! Thankfully for us, the media got to hide in a nice air conditioned room and download their photos and catch up on notes. This was a HUGE help from all the running. Sorry for the short band reviews, but we were always on the run! Remember moshing in allowed areas only. :)
Off to the races!
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