Tag Archive | "dreams are for Rookies"

Buzz Beach Ball feat. The Smashing Pumpkins, Cake, Anberlin & more @ Cap Fed Park @ Sandstone, Bonner Springs KS

Buzz Beach Ball feat. The Smashing Pumpkins, Cake, Anberlin & more @ Cap Fed Park @ Sandstone, Bonner Springs KS

The words “Beach Ball” conjure up images of sun, warmth, sand and water. Well City music lovers that headed to ’s Beach Ball battled clouds, cold, mud and the threat of constant rain. Nonetheless, the swift disappearance of Summer and harsh realities of Fall didn’t stop this outdoor music fest from being a success. Fans were smart enough to don jackets and ponchos before heading out to see , , and more.

While typical festival complaints would have been that each act had too short of a set, the rapid pace of the double stages and short sets worked in favor for this fest. It gave people less time to dwell in one location feeling too cold or getting bored with any act that wasn’t their cup of tea and giving up on the fest and going home.

AM Taxi had the privilege of kicking off the 5th . The rockers thrashed about the stage while fans shook rain sprinkles off their shoulders to raise fists to pump to “Fed Up.” Cooled down music and cooled down temps quickly followed their set as the folk rock of locals Dreams Are For Rookies rapidly followed on the second stage. The group puts a twist on the typical folk rock with the rich adornment of a cello.

After the Homegrown act finished, it was back down the hill for dark piano rockers Civil Twilight. A surprising amount of audience members knew more about this South African band’s songs than just set closer, “Letters from the Sky,” and the band took kindly to this warm response by delivering a set with more energy and flair than the last time I saw them in a dark Lawrence venue.

The rain thickened during what should have been local act ’s set time up at the second stage. However, the band was delayed by the challenge of an uncovered stage, so this half hour was treated as ‘time to eat warm food’ while concert workers attempted to make a makeshift cover for the act set to follow.

Fortunately, The Limousines weren’t deterred by the rain and played one of the most fun sets of the entire day. The quirky dance rock trio got the crowd moving and singing to “Very Busy People” and by the time they reached new hit “Internet Killed the Video Star,” everyone had a smile as they danced and shouted, “I’m a terrible dancer, I ain’t gonna lie, but I’ll be damned if I ain’t gonna try.” These guys have only gotten better since their last buzz show and their energy is contagious.

A Silent Film were this mystery act from the UK. Audience members had only recently started hearing the Keane-esque “You Will Leave a Mark” on the radio, but it quickly rose up the request lines. But aside from that song, little else was known about these guys. Heck, they hadn’t even played a show in the States before, so they probably knew even less about their audience in return. So whether out of curiosity or genuine love, the lawn was packed to watch these boys on the second stage. For their debut, US performance, even in the most miserable conditions, they killed it. Heavy piano chords and big drums made for a perfectly beautiful outdoor set that almost seemed to clear the skies and bring out the stars by the pure magic of it. Below you can find a video from their first ever United States show.

Anberlin followed with another high energy rock set. The guys are frequent faces at these Buzz events and just like , they only seem to get better each time. Though they played songs from their entire higher catalog, they heavily promoted their latest release that came out just a week prior to this show.

Local ska act, Six Percent, delayed by the rain earlier, took to the second stage after Anberlin’s set and played a brass heavy set of covers and original songs. While some covers, “Final Countdown,” were triumphant, others such as a Weezer cover left a lot to be desired.

Beach Ball alumni Cake has been kind of silent on the new music front, but as they showed at Buzz Beach Ball, they have plenty of new material they’re ready to release in January. Half their set seemed to be new songs, but they still helped the audience quickly learn these tunes for singing along before the speak-f0lk rock act brought out some better known songs such as “Going the Distance.”

Local darling Beautiful Bodies showed why they’re on the top of the local food chain as they closed out the second stage sets. Front woman Alicia Solo came out wrapped in Buzz banners before breaking out and starting the rock. The group treated their performance as a celebration, sipping champagne and flashing sly smiles as they broke out new tunes after a year-long absence from the local music scene.

The Smashing Pumpkins. What can be said that can even measure up to the surreality of seeing one of the most influential rock groups? Sure the line-up has changed over the years, but Billy Corgan is still on top of his game. This set gave all the hits a fan could want and more. Throw in the addition of a breath-taking stage set with mosaic windmills and you have a perfect way to end out the night. It was well worth the wait through cold and rain for this.

Posted in Concerts, Kansas City, Music NewsComments Off

SXSW 2010: Dreams Are For Rookies @ Beale Street Tavern

SXSW 2010: Dreams Are For Rookies @ Beale Street Tavern

Sound checks rarely entice one to listen to the full set. Granted if you came for the band anyway, it’s likely you will know the is a test.

However, when Dreams are for Rookies‘ cellist Steven Garcia is placed directly in front with a stern, but warming look, you just can’t resist your curiosity what sort of sound this band will bring. By the time that lead singer Adam Chiarelli sings barely the notes, you’re hooked. All of a sudden, a sound check becomes a leaf cover to a book, explaining the adventure all are about to embark on. You can tell they care and will pave a way for you to care as well. After sound check however, all bets are off.

This band is no ordinary band. Bass player Adam Goff walks to the stage with a cane much like Hugh Laurie traverses a room: with power and a clear destination.
My server, Ashley Heer, a distinctly unique and happy soul, asks me if I need another, while smiling at the sound check. It seems to ignite her senses.

As the true set begins, music, pure tones and other reliable and familiarly-pleasing sounds fill Beale Street Tavern in , like a dense fog fills a cold morning. It wakes you up and forces you to move with it, but with most foggy mornings, you can’t help but wonder what comes next, so you just go. And it all comes. Technical difficulties, possible amp failure and high frustration. But it doesn’t fade away. Drummer, Raymond Dreamquist continues to fill as they work it out.

Isn’t that what music is anyway, one trying to work it out, or through it? With soothing Americana in the air, Adam sings through it as lead guitarist Tyler Vann Yager acts as scientist and repairman.
Goff looks young, but as he mouths the words to each song, probably not even noticing it, you can see a depth that more than likely comes from a place only music could make apparent. As the set proceeds, so do more and more difficulties, but it seems that some things in life happen as they should. I got to shake Adam Goff’s hand and thank him for doing what he does. They didn’t finish the set, but maybe that wasn’t the purpose of this one, maybe it was to make deeper connections with music and people.

Photo by Joshua Hammond

Posted in Austin, Concerts, Kansas City, SxSWComments Off

PopWreckoning Pre-SXSW Showcase Spotlight: Dreams Are For Rookies

PopWreckoning Pre-SXSW Showcase Spotlight: Dreams Are For Rookies

 

Tonight, March 5, at the in , Miss., PopWreckoning is pleased to present a Pre-SXSW battle of the bands. Winners of the evening’s showcase will be given the funds to go to the 2010 festival where they’ll perform at the ATN showcase. Jeff Tafolla of Saddle Creek Records will judge.

are playing tonight’s show at the Beaumont. They go on at 6 p.m.

The City pop rock group features Adam Chiarelli (guitar, vox, mouthharp), Steven Garcia (cello), Tyler Vann Yager (guitar), Raymond Dreamquest (drums) and Adam Goff (bass).

.“Sad Girl”

Dreams Are For Rookies: MySpace

Posted in Concerts, Kansas City, Local Scene, PopWreckoning NewsComments Off

PopWreckoning Presents TONIGHT: Kansas City Local Music Pre-SXSW Showcase

PopWreckoning Presents TONIGHT: Kansas City Local Music Pre-SXSW Showcase

It’s finally here! A few weeks ago, PopWreckoning announced that we would be hosting a battle of the bands competition to help bring local acts to play at a national showcase at the 2010 That showcase is happening TONIGHT!

These are the bands and set times of the bands playing tonight:

6:00 pm – Dreams are for Rookies
7:00 pm – The Grisly Hand
8:00 pm – Olympic Size
9:00 pm – Capybara
10:00 pm – Roman Numerals
11:00 pm – Thieves

Whether you are in KC and planning on going to the show or elsewhere in the country, click on those links for the above ands. They are all fantastic and we’d bring them all to SXSW if we could.

However this is a competition and to keep things fair, we will have a special guest judge selecting the winner’s of the evenings events. Jeff Tafolla from Saddle Creek Records will have this honor.

The winners of the showcase will then play at SXSW during the ATN Showcase, the only showcase where bands can be sure their music will be heard by MTV. This showcase also helps the great Invisible Children organization.

There are still tickets will be $10 at the door. A $2 minors fee will be added to anyone 18 and above, but under the age of 21. Come on out and support a great night of local music at the .

We hope to see you there!

Posted in Concerts, Kansas City, Music News, PopWreckoning NewsComments (6)

Pre-SXSW PopWreckoning Showcase Official Line-Up Announcement

Pre-SXSW PopWreckoning Showcase Official Line-Up Announcement

When I started PopWreckoning a little over two years ago, one of the main goals I set for the site was for it to be used as a tool to help bands succeed. It was very important to me to always remember what it felt like to play in a smaller do-it-yourself type band. Unlike web sites like Pitchfork and Absolute Punk, I wanted PopWreckoning to always keep a grasp on how thankless it can be to keep putting everything into music. I also wanted to reach a place with my project where I could take bands under my wing and offer them a larger stage than they otherwise might not have had. We wanted PopWreckoning to become a part of the (and national) music scene, rather than just covering them. battle of the bands animation

I believe the , which will be held March 5, 2010 at the in City, will help us take a major step towards that goal.

The lineup will be as follows:

6:00 pm – Dreams are for Rookies
7:00 pm – The Grisly Hand
8:00 pm – Olympic Size
9:00 pm – Capybara
10:00 pm – Roman Numerals
11:00 pm – Thieves

Tickets will be ten dollars at the door. A $2 minors fee will be added to anyone 18 and above, but under the age of 21.

Tickets can be collected in three locations. They are as follows:

1. They can be purchased at the door on the day of show.
2. They can be purchased on Ticketmaster here.
3. They can be purchased directly from PopWreckoning by email joshua@popwreckoning.com.

Posted in Kansas City, Music News, PopWreckoning NewsComments Off


Like us!

Advertise with PopWreck!

To keep this site up and running, we reserve the sidebar for ads. In that case, put your ad here. All that's needed is for you to fill out this lovely form.

disclaimer

All media content contained within PopWreckoning is meant to enhance reader appreciation for the art and medium. Please support artists you discover here by purchasing albums, attending shows and buying merch.
Contact us should you wish for certain media to be removed from PopWreckoning.

Concert Calendar

Nov 23, 2011
HaHa Tonka @ Recordbar, Kansas City MO

Nov 25, 2011
Thee Oh Sees @ The Granada, Lawrence KS

Nov 25, 2011
Baby Teardrops - Vinyl Release @ The Brick, Kansas City MO

Dec 1, 2011 Now, Now @ Recordbar, Kansas City MO

Dec 9, 2011 Felix Culpa - Farewell Show @ The Metro, Chicago IL
"PopWreckoning is better than Pitchfork." - Shawn Fogel

PopWreckers

Publisher ::
Nick Davis (Kansas City)

Editor-in-Chief ::
Joshua Hammond (Kansas City): email

Music Editor ::
Casey Osburn (Kansas City)

Literature Editor ::
Devon Mueller (Columbia, Mo)

Movie Editor ::
David Womeldorff (Kansas City)

Music Contributors ::
Mary Chang (DC)
Melissa Cowan (Kansas City)
Jeffrey Whitelaw (Kansas City)

Staff Photographers ::
Todd Zimmer (Kansas City) Scott Spychalski (Kansas City)

Music Submissions ::
Music Contact

Movie Submissions ::
Movies Contact

Literature Submissions ::
Literature Contact

Comics Submissions ::
Comic Book Contact

Television Submissions ::
Television Contact