Apr
11
Thurston Moore at The Showbox for Virgin America; House Venues in Seattle for the Rest of Us
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GUEST BLOGGER: James Kirchmer
This past Tuesday evening (April 8th) I attended a private launch event for Virgin America’s new Seattle to Los Angeles airline service. Headlining the party, which ran from 8pm to 1am at The Showbox, was Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), who played a surprisingly satisfying acoustic set with his new band. For a spell, his signature electric guitar-driven aesthetic was not at all missed. Nevertheless, I hoped he’d whip out his battered Fender at some point and rip, old-school style, into his timeless back catalog. My wish was fulfilled during a long encore that found Thurston in full-on shaggy-haired head-bangin’ mode, and the Who’s Who crowd edged closer to the stage. Dude’s still got it, big time. It was a blissful conclusion to this fun, free-beer-soaked affair (high praise must go to our fantastically charming woman-about-town Kerri Harrop for organizing the hitch-free soiree!). My only regret was not being able to MacGyver my way into the large VIP section, as a rumor was flying around that Lou Reed was kickin’ it. I never did find out if this was true. Anyone? I doubt it (LOL).
Whatever the case, I was told of this possible rock legend’s presence by Nathan, who was assigned to bartend in the Green Room. And speaking of said color, FYI he’s a longtime resident at Seattle’s infamous “Greenhouse“, one of the many area homes that are booking local and touring bands on a regular DIY basis these days (and my personal favorite). Nathan enthusiastically noted that he’d be hosting an awesome night of wild music come April 19th. And his smile was spot-on: the lineup could have easily headlined, say, at The Sunset. Full details are HERE.
Let’s just say that it’s not your typically predictable rock show - a few of the musicians have collaborated with guitar hero Bill Frisell, among other world-class luminaries, and can twist their instruments into figures shaped by far more than the usual 3 chords. Anyhow, the day after this corporate shindig, as I nursed my body back to life, I wondered whether big business, while able to infiltrate nearly every type of social happening there is, would ever succeed at effectively conveying its marketing messages within the national house-show circuit. It would not surprise me! Anything is possible in this candy-pushing country of ours. Regardless, the mere thought of some marketing execs brainstorming along these lines cracked me up, and laughter’s a great hangover medicine.
That said, here’s a select list of Emerald City house venues, and their corresponding web pages. Some post events, while others will only alert folks who become their Myspace friends (among other underground-leaning protocols). Keeping things low-key and fully grass-rooted, so to speak, is a key to survival. Consequently, I’ll leave it at that. Explore the sites and keep an eye out for new spots, as active houses are naturally always in flux. This post may be of little use come 2009. Lastly, check back - as I’ll be guest blogging about the EMP Pop Conference’s highlights and lowlights. The anticipated yearly event, which just kicked off, runs until Sunday and is once again FREE to the public. Kudos to the sponsors that made “free” possible this year: Zune and Rhapsody.
Some of Seattle’s house-show locales:
- 414 House: http://www.myspace.com/the414house/
- Cat House: http://www.myspace.com/cathouse_/
- Dancylvania: http://www.myspace.com/dancylvaniahouse/
- Dearborn on Woodland: http://www.myspace.com/dearbornhouse/
- Dog City: http://webuiltdogcity.blogspot.com/
- Fire Breathing Kangaroo: http://www.geocities.com/grandpa_jumpy/fbkangaroo.html
- Firefly Concert Series: http://www.fireflyconcertseries.com
- Greenhouse: http://www.myspace.com/thegreenhizzy/
- Healthy Times Fun Club: http://www.myspace.com/healthytimesfunclub/
- House Concert Seattle: http://www.myspace.com/houseconcertseattle/
- Haslund Concerts:http://www.ourhousejazz.com/haslundconcerts.htm
- Plague House:http://www.plaguehouse.com/
- Polka Dot House: http://www.myspace.com/polkadothouse/
- Punkin House:http://www.seattlediy.com/punkinhouse/
- Swamp House: http://www.myspace.com/swamphouseseattle/
- The Ark: http://www.myspace.com/thearkseattle/
- The Dog Park: http://www.myspace.com/ledogpark/
- The Office of Doctor Glorious: http://www.myspace.com/theofficeofdoctorglorious/
- Wizard House: http://www.myspace.com/wizardhouse/

