Saturday, November 28, 2015

Dragonette @ Popscene 11/20/2015

Dragonette @ Popscene 11/20/2015
Photo by Marc Fong 
Dragonette triumphantly returned to the Bay Area last Friday night with a sold-out show at Popscene!  People poured in as soon as doors opened at 9:00 and they didn't waste anytime making their way to the front of the stage. DJs Omar and Aaron Axelsen kept the crowd happy and dancing to cool mixes of new wave classics and electro-indie-pop hits until the Toronto based band hit the stage around 11:00.






The two guys of the three piece band, drummer Joel Stouffer and synthesizer mixer/bassist/producer Dan Kurtz did some last minute fine tuning before leading lady Martina Sorbara joined them. Once the whole gang was together they were all smiles as the energy levels in the room rose with the sound of the first song of the set, "Let the Night Fall", sparking an enthusiastic reaction. Proudly jumping around the stage with an amicable authority, Martina's connection with the crowd grew stronger with every song played.



Dragonette @ Popscene 11/20/2015 
Photo by Marc Fong 

Engaging not only with her two band-mates but also with ecstatic fans, her exuberant personality shined as the dance anthems transcended a frolicsome vibe across the floor all the way to the balcony. The harmonious blend of simplistic synths and muffled drums didn't stand a chance against Martina's animated stage presence and fierce performance but there was a sense that the band knows this to be a Dragonette fact.




Dragonette @ Popscene 11/20/2015 
Photo by Marc Fong 


They'd bust out a few songs from one of their three albums, including "Fixin' to Thrill" "Run Run Run" and "Hello" before pausing a couple of times to chit chat about the last time they played in the Bay Area two years ago and how great it was to be back, playing in SF. Martina also shared that they'd been writing new music over the last two years before she introduced a new song "this one is a bit of a slow jam". 




The high dance-ability  of their songs and effervescent energy was a good fit for the intimate dance-party night club. They brought it, worked it and their SF fans totally dug it. It was well worth the wait to see Dragonette play Popscene at The Rickshaw Stop!

Dragonette is playing a handful of shows at small clubs in Canada now until December 12th with Young Empires, catch them if you can! 

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Candicake Cupcakes

 My co-worker, who's a personal trainer, was just as surprised as I was when he got a special cupcake delivery from Candicake at work the other day! It was a pretty funny delivery for someone to get at a gym but great incentive to workout harder!
 I know about  Candicake because I follow them on Instagram. Their treats have some of the cutest presentation I've seen! I also know that there is a $25 minimum per order and that they don't have a storefront, therefore; I wasn't expecting to try Candicake anytime soon.
This was my lucky day! 


A dozen cupcakes from Candicake
Photo by Nikki DeMartini




The deep red color of the cake was a dead give away that one of the two flavors of the dozen cupcakes was Red Velvet topped with a plump dollop of what was most likely Cream Cheese frosting but the other flavor I wasn't so sure of. By the way it looked I was left to assume it was some version of chocolate. 



Cupcakes from Candicake
Photo by Nikki DeMartini




Based on the available flavors listed on the website my guess was that the later had to be Nutella Sweetheart or Banana Nutella or maybe Coconut cream chocolate. I couldn't be certain unless I tried it though, so I decided to indulge in the unknown. Per usual, I started with a small taste of the frosting which was light brown in color and surrounded the top of the cupcake in a cluster of little starbursts. (very decorative as mentioned).It's texture was super creamy. 

Cupcake from Candicake
Photo by Nikki DeMartini




It was super light yet buttery but not rich. It was also really sweet, not overly sweet and not really chocolately either.  There was a split second in my initial taste "test" when I thought there was hint of Nutella but as badly as I wanted it to be Nutella flavored my tastebuds could not be tricked! The cake had a nice dark chocolate color but that too fell short on the flavorful front. It was light and fluffy but like the frosting it seriously lacked flavor. 
Even though this Candicake cupcake didn't taste nearly as good as it looked, it did look real good! AND I still don't know what flavor it was! Maybe I chose one from the last batch off a seasonal menu? Maybe I should have gone with what's listed as their most popular flavor, Red Velvet...next time! 





Candicake still has some of the cutest cupcakes I've seen, so if that's what you're looking for place your order! They cater every and all parties, celebrations, etc! Deliveries in San Francisco, South San Francisco and Daly City are free! Now that's delicious! 



Saturday, November 14, 2015

Rock-tober Shows

I was raised by music enthusiasts: one parent being what I came to be known as a "Dead-Head" the other blaring everything from The Stones, to David Bowie, Ice - T to Frank Zappa and the B-52's, so it's not surprising that I've grown to like all different genres of music. I have my go-to's but I'm open to and enjoy all types of music and if you read my blog on a regular basis you've probably already gathered that. I'm also always down to go to a show, any show, even if it's a band I've never heard of.


 The Summer  Music Fest Season has officially been done-zo for a few weeks and it's safe to say that Summer and our infamous Indian Summer in San Francisco are (finally) over. Now that the Holiday Season and all of it's festivities are ramping up let's take a look back at October which is better known as Rock-tober in the wide realm of music. The shows I went to last month really ran the gamut: from venue to stage design, lighting and genera to the show-goers, each show stood on it's own on a few different levels. I know these aren't uncommon concert occurrences, especially with the mix of music I saw but still!


Tove Lo at The Fox Theater 10/3/2015
Photo by Nikki DeMartini



Tove Lo 
October 3rd at The Fox Theater: 
Girls with boyfriends in tow, groups of girlfriends, cute gay boys and young-ins flocked to the sold-out Tove Lo Show at The Fox Theater in Oakland. The raceySwedish pop-starlette had an exuberant, gracious stage presence and a bright, sleek stage production complete with her (stage)  name lit up in Marquee lights. Personally, I'm only familiar with her hit singles that are played on the radio but everyone at the show sang along to every single song! 








Diego's Umbrella @ Social Hall SF 10/16/2015
Photo by Marc Fong 
Diego's Umbrella 
October 16th at Social Hall SF:
San Francisco natives, Diego's Umbrella played a celebratory show for the release of their Songs for the Juerga EP  at the newest concert venue in the city, Social Hall SF
Loyal fans danced to the signature sounds of polka/ska inspired jams with a Spanish flamenco flava from the 5 piece, Gypsy Punk-Rock band. Regardless of the fact that tickets didn't sell as well as I would have thought for a Friday night, hometown record release show, Diego's Umbrella generated lively fun on and off stage. 


A Silent Film 
October 19th at The Independent
A Silent Film @ The Independent 10/19/2015
Photo by Nikki DeMartini
On tour in support of their self-titled 3rd album, A Silent Film drew a small crowd at The Independent. The English Alternative Rock band has a brooding indie sound, reminiscent of bands who were wildly popular in the late 90's, early 2000's like Interpol, The Vines and The Strokes they confidently delivered a wholehearted performance. In a black leather jacket and loose pompadour singer/pianist/guitarist Robert Stevenson looked a lot like Arctic Monkey's front-man and the band as a  whole fit the rock role well on the club's dimly lit stage. Visibly giving it his all throughout the show he intermittently engaged with fans, vigorously trying get them pumped up. A Silent Film delivered a solid show but with the flush popularity of retro-punk-grunge- blues-rock like Elle King, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Gary Clark Jr. and so on, it seems as though their sound may have missed the mark by a few years.


FKA Twigs 
October 17th at Treasure Island Music Fest

FKA Twigs @ Treasure Island Music Fest 10/17/2015
Photo by Marc Fong 
FKA Twigs was arguably the most anticipated artist at Treasure Island Music Fest this year and the experimental trip-hop singer, songwriter, producer, former back-up dancer definitely did not disappoint. The British beauty hit the dark, smokey Bridge Stage  fashionably late wearing a revealing lace pant suit paired with a dominatrix style Bustier. She silently sauntered to her mic with a sultry demeanor which was a big part of her stage presence throughout the set.
The meticulous choreography and body contorting dance moves were utterly amazing and flowed with her evocative R&B tunes so well all you could do was watch in awe. She awkwardly thanked the crowd a couple of times during what was the last set she'd perform on her 2015 Festival run.



The War on Drugs 
October 18th at Treasure Island Music Fest
The War on Drugs @ Treasure Island Music Festival 10/18/2015
Photo by Marc Fong 


What a difference a day makes! The War on Drugs played the same stage that FKA Twigs played the previous day at Treasure Island Music Festival . Adam Granduciel's voice was smooth and soothing and the band's acoustics were some of the best I've ever heard at a Music Festival. Their shoegazing indie-rock appeal allowed you to just chillax and enjoy the brisk Sunday evening. 





Marina and the Diamonds 
October 20th at The Fox Theater
Marina and the Diamonds @ The Fox Theater 10/20/2015
Photo by Marc Fong

The first Marina and the Diamonds show on Wednesday October 21st at The Fox Theater sold-out super quick so a second show was added by popular demand on Tuesday October 20th. Tuesday night's show wasn't at capacity but the venue was pretty packed with a whirlwind of excited fans. The Welch hottie with a body hit the road in support if her 3rd album, Froot on the Neon Nature Tour which turned out to be an appropriate name seeing as she had such a bright and colorful stage design!




A huge wall from which her band played a top of flashed quirky cartoonish visuals behind her as she energetically performed melodic ballads and electro-pop favorites from all three of her albums.
Her three costume changes throughout the night reflected the theme of each album and this arena worthy show element, which is seldom seen at The FoxTheater, added even more fun to her set!



Emily Wells @ The Chapel 10/21/2015
Photo by Nikki DeMartini




Emily Wells 
October 21st at The Chapel
The young and very talented Emily Wells quite literally carried her show at The Chapel in the heart of San Francisco's Mission districted on October 21st.  The multi-instrumentalist violin virtuoso single-handedly set up all of her instruments and equipment before starting her one-woman show. She captivated show-goers with her humble performance of emotion evoking eccentric indie-folk.  









As you can see from the variety of shows I went to last month alone (and that's not even all of them) I am not close minded when it comes to music or going to shows. I highly recommend approaching show going the same way! Not only will it expose you to something you might not have ever dialed into or thought you would like  but it exposes you to how different bands utilize the pieces that make a show stand out or seem the same as the last indie band you saw (for example). 

Being open minded to all types of music will open your eyes to a new appreciation of live music and musicians. Plus you'll end up going out and having more fun if you don't close yourself off to new experiences. 
Rock-tober is over but there's still a couple weeks left of Show-vember, so get out there and enjoy some shows! 

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Promised Land Sound at The Independent 10/27/2015

After touring with Alabama Shakes and Angel Olsen, Nashville's Promised Land Sound hit the road with Natalie Prass in support of their latest release, For Use and Delight. The two indie bands played at The Independent last Tuesday night and while the openers played to a small crowd, the impression they left was big. 

Promise Land Sound at The Independent 10/27/2015 
Photo by Marc Fong 

Their delicate balancing act of country twang and aspects of Psychedelic rock have made the foursome a favorite at Jack White's Third Man Records (which happens to be based in their home-town) and for good reason. Driven by both electric and acoustic guitar, their sound is uniquely fresh yet nostalgic rendering attention with an amicable rawness. Understandably, the set weighed  heavier with songs off of the new album but did included some from their debut release as well. 


Promise Land Sound at The Independent 10/27/2015
Photo by Marc Fong 


Brothers, Joey Scala (bass/vocals) and Evan Scala (drums), lead vocalist Sean Thompson and classically trained keyboardist, Ricardo Alessio share a sincerity on stage, one that amplifies their Southern roots vibe, even in the dim lighting at The Independent.








Their tour with Natalie Prass is over but Promised Land Sound is still on the road, playing a few more shows as they make their way back home.  

Friday November 6th: Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle 
Sunday November 8th: Toronto, ON Canada @ Drake Hotel 
Tuesday November 10th: New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge 
Wednesday November 11th: Philadelphia, PA @ King Fu Necktie 
Thursday November 12th: Durham, NC @ The Pinhook

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Emily Wells @ The Chapel 10/21/2014

The show at The Chapel on October 21st was a partially seated one, the first I'd been to at the venue and almost every seat was taken by the time the opening set from Emily Neveu ended. A clamor of chatter rose from the crowd as the band swiftly broke down and removed their equipment from the stage as the headliner herself, Emily Wells began setting up. During the change over I wondered of Emily Wells would be accompanied on-stage by any other musicians or if she was playing a solo show like the last time I saw her a few years ago at Bottom of the Hill. My question was answered right before my eyes as the multi-talented, solo artist accepted minimal help getting her synthesizer, drum machine, kick drum, snare drum, symbol and loop station  ready. It was quite a sight to see just how self sufficient Emily Wells really is as she strategically placed and plugged in everything. After leaving the stage then returning with her violin in hand, she was greeted with a pleasant flurry of applause from the room full of fans who knew that she was about to start.

Emily Wells at The Chapel 10/21/2015
photo by Nikki DeMartini

"I am so excited to be here! Thank you so much!" she exclaimed with a  big smile across her face before getting the middle of the array of musical instruments she had just set up. Standing behind stacked synthesizer equipment she the set started off softly, earnestly easing us into it with enchanting synth melodies.


Emily Wells at The Chapel 10/21/2015 
photo by Nikki DeMartini


Her songs tell very personal, melancholy stories that get deep and can be dark but the sad-core folk songstress makes the sadness sound pretty.  Emotions painted her face as she sang and while she sent shivers through the spellbound room, she was busy recording then looping lyrics live, stepping on the pedal of the kick drum behind her, playing the drum machine and shaking a tambourine! When her hands were free from playing the tambourine, drum machine or pressing buttons on synthesizers, Emily Wells wielded what she's best known for playing, the violin. 


Emily Wells at The Chapel 10/21/2015 
photo by Nikki DeMartini

Her unique vocals are raspy and carry a vulnerability with heavy undertones and singing with her eyes closed, it's as if she's trying not to relive the memories. Sporadic high notes of piercing pitches accentuated her ambient music while rural elements of The Chapel's interior design suited her eccentric folk aesthetic to a tee. 



Emily Wells' live show is an experience you have to see to believe. Even then, it's hard to believe how good she is at delivering a solo show with so many different contributing elements.








Playing a handful of shows on little mini tour of hers, Emily Wells might be back on the road soon to play more shows in support of the 2016 release of her 9th studio album!