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La Dispute and Native @ Salt Water Taffy House

La Dispute and Native @ Salt Water Taffy House

The Salt Walter Taffy House is a venue that I often frequent for shows, usually for friends that happen to be playing on a Monday night for 30 or so people. When I heard that Native and La Dispute would be playing there, I jumped at the opportunity to see them. Except this time, there were almost 200 people in attendance.

Let me explain what the Salt Walter Taffy House is: a two story house plus a basement. That basement is where these shows take place. It’s a small basement with a bar (used for selling merch), where 50 people is normally a large crowd. Over 200 is extremely packed with no room to move, especially not to dance without hitting someone next to you. ladispute

Six bands took the stage, or rather floor, starting at 7 p.m. , a band, opened the show. They had an amazing female drummer who impressed me greatly and a female vocalist who rattled the windows with her pipes. They set a great mood for the rest of the night, setting up much anticipation for the rest of the bands.

Next was , an indie/progressive/experimental band who also happens to live at the Salt Walter Taffy House. Having seen them a million times, I kind of knew what to expect. But, they brought out the fireworks for this show, changing up their set list with a new song.

was third, all the way from Northwest Indiana. The crowds moved in so close to see, the band barely had any room to move around. Their sound is almost like an angry with edgier vocals. The guitar’s clean riffs accent the way the bass and drums fit together. The vocalist/bassist puts so much passion into his performance, it’s intriguing. You can listen to Native by downloading their album Wrestling Moves on their Myspace or by streaming the entire thing.

I have never seen an audience as emotional as the one watching . Well, except for maybe N*Sync when I was in the 4th grade. I was surprised to see that at least 40 people who knew every single word to all of La Dispute’s songs, and that’s a lot of words. The most memorable thing about La Dispute, are their lyrics. They’re deep and have so much emotion, enough emotion to send the crowd into tears. The fans were beating their chests as they yelled along and pushed closer and closer – even crashing into the band a few times. I walked away physically bruised and in mental awe.

La Dispute’s latest album, Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair was released in 2008. As part of their Here, Hear series, Here, Hear III was just recently released. Until January 17, the band will be taking only donations for it with all proceeds going to the Well House, in their hometown of Grand Rapids, MI. The Well House is a shelter that gives the homeless a place to stay and to try to get back on their feet. Native

After La Dispute, local bands took the stage to round out the night. , who had recently broken up, did a reunion set consisting of two songs.

Guitarist ’ other band, , played a set after the Senators. Bottle Rocket is an band usually compared to .

A band, ended the night. CLFD puts just as much emotion as La Dispute does into a show. Vocalist has been known to lie on the ground and is always jumping around. He puts his entire heart into their set.

Having seen the other bands before, Native and La Dispute blew me away. This show was extremely breath-taking. The bands are currently on tour together so if you get a chance to go see them, do so!

Tour Dates:
Jan 2, 2010 – Ft. Worth, TX (US) @ 1919 Hemphill w/ Jubilee & Sohns
Jan 3, 2010 – Austin, TX (US) @ Emo’s w/ BrotherGhost & Candidate
Jan 4, 2010 – Hattiesburg, MS (US) @ 1126 House
Jan 5, 2010 – Tallahassee, FL (US) @ Coolifornia
Jan 6, 2010 – Melbourne, FL (US) @ 1008 1/2 House
Jan 7, 2010 – Marietta, GA (US) @ Swayze’s Venue
Jan 8, 2010 – Rome, GA (US) @ The Greenhouse
Jan 9, 2010 – Louisville, KY (US) @ St John’s Church
Jan 10, 2010 – Normal, IL (US) @ Jake’s House w/ Jake Cary

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Grizzly J and The Only Survivors @ Main Street Cafe, Kansas City MO

Grizzly J and The Only Survivors @ Main Street Cafe, Kansas City MO

The Main Street Café is a beautiful venue and was the perfect setting for a show. It’s kind of like a large living room, full of comfortable couches and dim chandelier lights. It really makes the show more personal for fans.

opened the night to a slightly empty room, however that didn’t damper his spirits. Hanly was well-dressed in a cardigan with his acoustic guitar.

No need for a backup band with a voice like his. Hanly’s voice is soft and easy to listen to next to the strum of his guitar.

Next, gets on stage, with quite a few people crowding the front. Pyles is accompanied by a banjo player which compliments his rough, spoken style of singing.

This solo project, which sometimes includes his friends, has a trace of folk to it.

His singing is somewhat the /-esque. Pyles is interesting and unique, but not something one could listen to for more than a song or so.

After a longer than usual sound check, took the stage.

This local Christian band from Blue Springs was entertaining and reacted with the crowd well.

It was hard to pay attention to them after the first two songs. They’re catchy but at the same time sound sort of like every other catchy band.

Despite minor setbacks such as a bad amp and chord, put on a show.

This indie Lawrence band is made up of five very talented musicians.

Out of all the bands, The Only Survivors had the only females- lead guitarist and vocalist .

After the delays for technical problems, they only had a couple songs left. They rocked those two songs.

The Only Survivors play again at the Granada on Nov. 3 with Evergreen Terrace and I definitely plan to attend. Hopefully this show will turn out better for them.

Headlining the evening was (GJB).

This local Blue Springs band was off the wall crazy, one of the best bands I’ve seen lately.

GJB also had a few technical difficulties; lead guitarist/vocalist broke his guitar strap and a string.

After borrowing a guitar from another band, GJB was at it again.

They’re hard to explain, sort of like their own genre. More like a mix of crazy progressive/experimental/indie .

GJB uses lots of effects throughout their entire set, hardly taking a break between songs. They had a guest accordionist, , to join them onstage for as well.

I recommend this band to anyone that has the chance to go see them.

Band info:
Kevin Hanly: myspace
Dylan Pyles: myspace
Flight Design: myspace
The Only Survivors: myspace
: myspace

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