Tuesday, October 28, 2003
 

PRE-HALLOWEEN WITH STORMY MONDAY


Local 'Allmanesque' favorites STORMY MONDAY will be appearing at the DOWN HOME this Thursday, October 30th. Cover is a mere six bucks and attendees are encouraged to come in costume. I've seen these guys a few times and they're great at what they do...come on out for a little roots rock and a good time.

- REX MUNDI -


 

Post Halloween Metal Madness Scheduled At Rafters – November 1st



On Saturday November 1 Metal Madness will be coming to Downtown Rafters. An ambitious project put together by Doug Fletcher of local metal band DownBleed, Metal Madness will consist of a six-band jam session with both local and regional metal bands. “We just want to jam with our friends - this is not about the money, this is for area metal fans,” Doug Fletcher said during phone interview.

Metal Madness will be a true metal for the fans. The first band will go on at 7:00 and the last band will end about 1:30. The full lineup is listed below – Tickets will be $10, which is more than fair for six bands (roughly $1.67 a band) and the only money the bands recieve is the door money. Again – This show is for the fans. Come out and support local music and experience some of the areas finest metal bands. FULL ARTICLE

Lineup and Times of Bands
7:00-7:45 – Tribus

8:15-9:00 – Deadlevel

9:20-10:05 – Skrog

10:25-11:10 – AntiTrust

11:30-12:15 – downBleed

12:35-1:20 – Bull Rush

Thursday, October 23, 2003
 

THE NICKEL CREEK SHOW


I first saw NICKEL CREEK at last year's BLUE PLUM FESTIVAL for free. They put on a great, energetic, fun show that prompted me to buy their debut album as well as the follow up THIS SIDE. When I heard they were coming back, I couldn't wait to see them. I was more than willing to pay the 25.00 ticket price, considering it had been a free show the last time. I entered RAFTER'S last night and anxiously waited for the show to begin. Two songs into the show, I noticed things were quite different this time around. The fun crowd from last year had been replaced by a horde of uptight whiteys from parts unknown. Any crowd noise that wasn't a direct worshipping of the band was vehemently 'shushed' and commented on by the odd crowd. Hello, this is a bar, this is a concert...Extraneous noise is normal. It didn't help that NC kept playing low-key, soft-toned numbers. I started finding the 'Shhh's and 'Shut ups' more distracting than the noise it was intended to subdue. Who the hell wants to stand in silence at a concert? I wasn't one of the noise makers, but I found the 'respectful' crowd to be far more annoying. The constant glares from craned necks, the chastising, and the constant 'shhhh' made it impossible for me to even enjoy the show. I retreated into the back where I spoke with Ansley a bit about how the show was going. It didn't surprise me when he told me people had complained because there weren't seats. I returned to the crowd for the last couple of songs, only to hear some guy get told to 'shut up' because he cheered a song...geez! I then noticed something even more disturbing. Not only was the crowd raining on the parade, even the chubby little guitarist began casting hateful glances and stares at people who cheered a bit loud. I was completely disgusted by now, but hoped the encore would be a nice upbeat and fast one. WRONG! The guitarist announced they were going to play some ELLIOT SMITH tunes as a tribute to his passing. We were then informed that it would be acoustic, we should be quiet, and any "obnoxiously drunk" people needed "to make their way out". Wow...This didn't apply to me, but I still found it pretty wretched. My advice for Ansley, should he bring them back, would be to sell a limited amount of tickets for 50 bucks a pop and have it at the DOWN HOME - a place where a coffee house attitude and dickheads such as were in that crowd are held in high regard. I still love my NICKEL CREEK CD's...But I will never pay a nickel to see them again!

- REX MUNDI -


Wednesday, October 22, 2003
 

Metal Festival


November 14th and 15th 2003, will see many metal & hardcore bands at the New Jersey Metal & Hardcore Festival in Asbury Park. Here are the bands confirmed so far: Danzig, Superjoint Ritual, Dimmu Borgir, Morbid Angel, Nile, Nevermore, Children Of Bodom, Hypocrisy, Strapping Young Lad and Symphony X headline the show on Friday. Cradle Of Filth, Type O Negative, Deicide, Suffocation, Hate Eternal, Biohazard and Krisium headline on Saturday. Also appearing are Unearth, Bongzilla, Diabolic, The Red Chord, A Life Once Lost, Premonitions Of War, Cannae, Benumb, Between The Buried And Me, All That Remains, Dysrhythmia, Lick Golden Sky, Byzantine, Eyes Of Fire, Full Blown Chaos, With Honor, Subzero, Between The Buried And Me, The End, Watch Them Die, Withered Earth, Novembers Doom, Crematorium, Wasteform, Misery Index, Held Under, Embrace Today, Traumacide, Human Decline, A Perfect Murder, Scarlet, All Out War, Super Villian, Sinai Beach, Scar Culture Fleshgrind, Remembering Never, Dew Scented and many more to be announced. You can find more at the events website, N J METAL AND HARDCORE FEST.

ROCK

Tuesday, October 21, 2003
 

Hunger Fest


October 25 - 26
Sponsored by K-Rock

9AM- 4PM both days 12 Bands

1502 Highridge Dr Kingsport, Tn

$10 or Food Donation (Must equal $10)

BANDS: DOWNBLEED, STILLBORN, The Following, Green Evil, Krush Kolvin, Zoot's MoJo, The Marauder's, Sonic Voodoo, Pits, Jo Jo Sez, Fin, The Andy Seaton Band.......

COME OUT AND SUPPORT LIVE LOCAL MUSIC


And it's for a good cause!!!!!

ROCK


 

UPCOMING SHOWS







Friday OCT 24


Gatsby's


10:00PM


$5.00


w/ Running With Scissors & Goodspeed

HOT ACTION COP puts on a very exciting show!!!







Dog Fashion Disco


November 24, 2003

Ground Zero, Spartenberg, SC

9:00pm

$12.00

w/ Lacuna Coil (and they said they would never return)



ROCK


Wednesday, October 15, 2003
 

MTV TO SHOOT PERFORMANCE AT RAFTERS


Acclaimed rapper DAVID BANNER will be performing @ RAFTERS with guests GOODY MOB and QUATTRO on Saturday, October 18th. MTV will be there as well, filming the show for future use. Doors open @ 9pm and admission is $20...a small price to pay for your possible fifteen minutes of fame!

- REX MUNDI -


Tuesday, October 14, 2003
 

An Evening with Downbleed @ Rafters - 10/3/03



A Review Told With Pictures


















Xyon

 

Live at Gatsby's - A Pictorial



Some Picture I have been meaning to get up since these shows. Rock called me today and reminded me. Too much shit going on these days. Sorry for the delay...


Art Alexakis - Tremendous show - had the crowd participating and loving it....


Michael J - I thought his show was simply brilliant. Strong voice and by the end had the crowd won over (which is never easy to do as an opener). I hope Ansley keeps his word and brings him back...


manmadegod - (from the Seether show) - These guys ruled the stage again as they made their return performace to Johnson City! Here posing with the souvenier girls...

Xyon

 

Demolition Doll Rods


This from the BUZZ:
On Thursday Nov. 06, The Indy Gentlemen present Detroit's Demolition Doll Rods at A Hideaway. Not familiar with the 'Dolls? Here's what SPIN magazine had to say:
"According to the sage female hosts of The View, sex is back and Detroit's Demolition Doll Rods are "bout it". The trio perform near-naked, save for the occasional pasty, hubcap, dog biscuit, Fudgesicle, or whatever else they can get to stick to their genitals. But don't mistake their exhibitionism for mere shock-rock novelty; the band's rockabilly-flavored garage-punk sound lends weight to their super sexed white-trash antics".
SPIN (October 1999)
Demolition Doll Rods

Special guest: SCULLSOUP

ROCK!!!

 

Leilani Münter update:



Mooresville, NC (September 15, 2003) – Leilani Münter returns to the NASCAR Weekly Series presented by Dodge on September 20 under the lights at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, North Carolina. Münter is scheduled to make her sophomore run in the series racing the No. 39 Evernham Performance Parts Dodge late model owned by David Dunlap with a motor supplied by Maurice Petty and Associates.

“I am honored to have this opportunity to continue racing through the Evernham Motorsports Research & Development program,” said Münter. “Ray has given me a chance to show what I can do on the track and I am thankful for the opportunity.”

Münter is sponsored by Evernham Performance Parts. Evernham Performance Parts sells and manufactures new performance parts for oval track and drag racing, and is a distributor of Dodge Motorsports and Mopar Performance Parts. Evernham Performance Parts also sells used transmissions, rear gears, brakes and engine parts that were used by Evernham Motorsports.

“Leilani has the potential and desire to become one of the top drivers in the next generation of racing stars,” said Andy Hillenburg, who worked with Münter at Atlanta Motor Speedway in October 2002. “She’s not intimidated. She’s not a good ‘woman’ driver. She’s just a good driver.”

Münter made her debut in the NASCAR Weekly Series Presented by Dodge in a late model on April 26 at South Boston Speedway where she finished ninth in the Coors Light 150. Münter began racing stock cars in 2001 in the Allison Legacy Series. She relocated to North Carolina in 2002 where she began working in race shops and driving race cars.

Please visit Everham Motor Sports and Leilani Munter for more information on Evernham Performance Parts and Leilani Münter.



Monday, October 13, 2003
 

FREE SHOW AT THE OTTER



Gus Black Tuesday night(10-14-03) at the Otter (FREE)


Interview with LA Daily News - June 18, 2003
Gus Black Does Sabbath
by Sandra Barrera

When he was a teenager, Gus Black (his wife's surname) went through a "full-on" heavy-metal faze.

"Who didn't?" says the singer-songwriter, who pays homage to,among other influences, his heavy-metal roots in the album "Uncivilized Love," with a melancholy take on Black Sabbath's "Paranoid."

The song finds Black vocalizing in a near whisper over a jangly guitar and a depressed beat -- proof that his head-banger days still linger.

According to Black, his last cover was Blue Oyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) the Reaper" for "Scream," the soundtrack to the 1996 teen horror flick.

"I've always tried to take a heavier song and bring it into this mellow universe," he says. "And, 'Paranoid' was the first song I ever learned how to play on guitar."

Black (born Gus Penaloza) is a Los Angeles native who's wanted to be a singer-songwriter since the age of 5, although it took some experimenting with other styles of music before he actually became one.

Like many teens, he played in bands, going from metal to punk.

Then, he says, he bought his first acoustic guitar.

"It was really beat up," says Black of the 1970s Gibson J-200 that he later refurbished and still plays. "It brought me back to Cat Stevens and ... Jim Croce, all this great music I listened to when I was a kid. That's when I really started writing songs."

He was working under the name Gus when, in 1996, he put out the four-song cassette "C-Sides" on the AlamoSounds label, followed by his self-titled full-length debut. "Word of Mouth," his 1999 release, was his last for the now-defunct label.

By 2001, he was on the British indie label Wild Abandon and recording under the name Gus Black. He released "Uncivilized Love" the following year.

A newer incarnation of the album was put out last month by the U.S.-based Immergent Records. Amazon.com has since praised the release as "inviting musical simplicity, wed to a complex -- and conflicted -- world view," and KCRW-FM's Nic Harcourt, a longtime supporter of Black's music, included "Uncivilized Love" in his picks of this month's top 10 CDs.

It was while he was putting the finishing touches on the album that Black began slowly strumming out the chords to "Paranoid" on the guitar. "It just felt really good," he recalls, saying he decided to include it on his haunting, pop-inspired set. "It's like this beautiful, melancholy, sad singer-songwriter song. Who knew that Ozzy was the sensitive poet?"

Should be a good show.....

ROCK!!!


Saturday, October 11, 2003
 

STONE DEAF FOREVER RELEASED



IT'S OUT!!!!! MOTORHEAD's career spanning box set - STONE DEAF FOREVER - "This is the first fully comprehensive box set collection covering Motörhead’s entire career from 1975-2002. The first box set to be issued with full band approval. The track list was compiled in association with the band and fan club. It contains a new 12,000 word essay by Classic Rock editor and famed heavy metal journalist Mick Wall. It also features many rare recordings of Motörhead classics including 19 previously unreleased tracks. It contains a lavish, 60 page booklet featuring rare and unpublished photos and memorabilia from the motörarchives. The set contains a full colour replica tour poster and a Motörhead button. The cover art features a newly commissioned painting by long time motörhead artist Joe Petagno." - amazon.com editorial.

This is a must have for any TRUE fan of hard rock/metal/punk/hardcore! For the uneducated 'hardcore' fanboys that naysay against the 'HEAD, an amazon.com reviewer once stated - "there is mere heavy metal and there is Motorhead. If you don't know the difference, you should probably be lining up for the new Godsmack album." - no truer words have ever been spoken! Stay clean, live to win, stay outta' jail, and feel no remorse!!!!!

- REX MUNDI -


 

TRIBUS @ CAHOOTENANNY'S




I went to CAHOOTENANNY'S (Old Vito's) last night to ckeck out the TRIBUS show. Opening act CAUDA sounded like some odd cross between TOOL and NICKELBACK...not really my thing. TRIBUS then took the stage. I had seen them once before at THE RAMBIS, but had reserved judgement considering the poor acoustics at that 'venue'. TRIBUS really impressed me last night and drew a good crowd. ROCK had compared them to an early PEARL JAM in a prior post, but I didn't really hear that. I feel TRIBUS has more of a hard rock sound with its roots planted firmly in southern rock...a kind of MOLLY HATCHET meets SEVEN MARY THREE sort of thing. However you quantify it, it's a great sound that gets you moving. Great job guys and thanks for the shirt!

...oh yeah, CAHOOTENANNY'S has a freaking oxygen bar...it's VITO's without the occasional violence...props to PIKE.

- REX MUNDI -



Friday, October 10, 2003
 

Friday Night In Johnson City


TONIGHT @ Cahootenany's (Old Vito's), TRIBUS rocks the stage......and leaves you wanting more!!! A very HARDCORE ROCK-n-ROLL sound that reminds you of an early Pearl Jam (before they sucked). with special guest Cauda.

Two Great shows on the same night!!!!

SUPPORT LOCAL MUSIC

ROCK


Monday, October 06, 2003
 

LOW DOUGH SHOW



Eve 6

Blue Cats (KNOXVILLE)
$6 At the Door

Tuesday Oct 7, 2003

ROCK


Saturday, October 04, 2003
 

KISS & AEROSMITH











KISS & AEROSMITH

Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, TN)
December 10, 2003

Tickets on SALE TODAY AT 9:00 AM

CLICK HERE TO ORDER TICKETS

ROCK ON!!!!

 

Weenie-Roast #9



Verizon Wireless center - Charlotte, NC
Sunday October 5, 2003


STAIND

Dokken

Eve 6

Kill Hannah

Lo Pro

The Rising

Sevendust

Shinedown

Social Burn

3 Days Grace

Trapt

Local Stage:
Elevator Action, Etheric, Status Flow, Ten Missing Days, & the New Blacks

Tickets $19.75 Lawn......Gates open at NOON

for more information see 106.5 THE END

ROCK!!

Friday, October 03, 2003
 

UNDER CONSTRUCTION


I went a little wild with the template today. I hope everyone likes the new look! Go see downBleed tonight!!!!! DOWNBLEED-DOWNBLEED-DOWNBLEED!!!!!! I know the banner is a bit fuzzy, but it'll get replaced with a better one soon! Just pretend it's oily metal until then...

- REX MUNDI -


 

BLEED FOR ME AGAIN




TEAM ROCK favorites downBleed will be performing tonight as part of RAFTERS' Anti-Racism Benefit. Other bands scheduled are : FORM OF HABIT, THE NEW DISEASE, THIRD LEG, EVIXION, and STOPSIGN ASSHOLE. I'm sticking a little promo for THIRD LEG in here as well. They are definately originals! Be sure to come out for downBleed...they are worth the price of admission.

UPDATE - the bands line-up has totally changed. Scheduled are - DANA AND THE ROBOTS, IN IT TO WIN IT, THE NEW DISEASE, and DOWNBLEED

- REX MUNDI -