Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018

Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018
photo by Marc Fong
After a long road to recovery following a ACL injury Kim endured during a show in Mexico last year, Matt and Kim are back on the road touring in support of their upcoming album, Almost Everyday. Their Spring tour which stretches beyond Summer, includes sold-out shows on the East Coast as well as a show at The Warfield in SF, here on the West Coast. 



Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong 



Over 14 years and 6 albums, the energetic duo/couple from Brooklyn New York still draw the same frat-boy, college kid crowd. It's no surprise that Matt and Kim's exuberant presence keeps fans, old(er) and young(er) coming back electro-pop track after electro-pop track.







TWINKIDS and CRUSIR opened the show as fans streamed into the concert venue in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
Matt and Kim stormed the stage just before 9:30pm and the place exploded at the sound of their first song, the marching band fueled anthem "It's All Right". 


Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong


Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong 

The most lovable thing about Matt and Kim is them, Matt and Kim. Both of them hit the stage with off the chart energy, infectious smiles and a genuine vibe that they are having a blast and they want everyone there to join in on the fun. It's that way everytime I see them and I like to believe that's how it is at every Matt and Kim show.







They definitely put in the work to hype up the crowd but it's not forced: Matt takes the lead on the boisterous banter while Kim is in charge of the antics.
Gone are the days of her walking walking on hands across the crowd but that didn't stop Kim from continually standing on her drums, getting in fan's faces or throwing out handfuls of balloons out into the crowd which were then blown up and tossed around.

Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong 
Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong 
Their high-velocity set included classic crowd pleasures: "Block After Block", "Cameras" and "Daylight" as well as fun renditions of Rhianna's "Umbrella", Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody", Van Halen's "Jump" 50 Cent's "In the Club" Princess Nokia's "Tomboy" and "Barbra Streisand" by Duck Sauce.









Matt and Kim's 6th studio album, Almost Everyday drops in a couple weeks on May 4th and they'll be on tour in support of it for a few more months! 



Matt and Kim at The Warfield 4/3/2018 
photo by Marc Fong 
Matt and Kim set-list 4/3/2018 
1. It's Alright 
2. Make A Mess 
3. Hey Now
4. Forever 
5. Block After Block 
6. Cameras
7. Like It Use To Be
 8. Umbrella 
9. Now 
10. Jump 
11. You Can Blame Me 
12. I See Ya 
14. Lessons Learned 
15. Get It 
16. Tonight 
17. Daylight Outro
18. Daylight 

encore
1. Please No More
2. Let's Go 





Friday, April 6, 2018

YACHT is back in SF 4/7/2018 @ The Midway!

Primo indie band YATCH are playing at The Midway in SF tomorrow night, exactly two months after they headlined at The Independent


YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong 
YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong 



Their last release, five song EP Strawberry Moon, ebbs and flows from high-tempo to lower tempo, back to more up-beat tempo and dancey, to more melodic and ends with a totally different sound. It's as if the band artistically tied the phases of the moon into their new music. 



YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong 



















YATCH rocked The Independent last month are here are the pictures that prove it! 

YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong
 


Tomorrow night, they're part of the opening of the She Bends: Women in Neon Art exhibit at The Midway Gallery. It features 32 women benders from around the world making it the largest, most inclusive all women art exhibit ever put together. 

YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong 

YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong 





























It's fitting that YACHT is the band performing live at this opening being that front woman Claire L Evans of released her book, Broad Band: The Untold Story of Women Who Made the Internet last month. Girl power!


YACHT @ The Independent 2/7/2018
photo by Marc Fong




By the looks of their last show in SF, She Bends: Women in Neon Art opening with YACHT live will be a fun night! 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Beth Ditto @ The Regency Ballroom 3/25/2018

Former Gossip lead singer, Beth Ditto headlined The Regency Ballroom, one of the shows of her West Coast stretch on her North America/Canadian Fake Sugar Tour. The now strawberry blonde soloist adorned the staged in a gold sequined dress just past 9:15 on Sunday night to a small crowd beaming to see her.



She graciously smiled and waved as fans welcomed her to the stage, choking on spit as she thanked everyone for staying through the openers " I always get so nervous playing after them" she said. She went on to say that she and the lead singer of Ssion share the same birthday, "lucky him" she said as the band cued up "Oh My God".  The 37 year old's voice is as grandiose as her personality, powerful and strong like that of an opera singer. Effortlessly hitting notes and carrying them as she sauntered across the stage, flashes of light bouncing off of her as she went. She permeated a certain sense of Southern comfort from the twang in her voice, to the passion behind her delivery to her flirty conversing between songs.

Beth Ditto @ The Regency Ballroom 3/25/2018
photo by Nikki DeMartini


Before the second song of the night, "In and Out" Beth gave a shout out to a guy in the audience wearing a shirt that said "Beth not Meth" then told fans that if she were a drag queen her name would be Bethanphedamean. The fourth song of the night, "I Wrote the Book," drew boisterous cheers and at the end of it, the leading lady introduced her band. Everything she said that night left people laughing, smiling, cheering, applauding or all four. Self described as a "fat feminist lesbian from Arkansas", I see her as being is a proud, outspoken individual.


She's funny and witty. She's a fashionista. She's brave, leaving Gossip after 15 years to do her own thing. And there she was doing it. The Arkansas born, Portland transplant fits in so well with the diverse culture that is San Francisco that I was surprised the show didn't sell better. A fact that Ditto herself did not shy away from but rather, she embraced it.

Beth Ditto @ The Regency Ballroom 3/25/2018
photo by Nikki DeMartini


Beth Ditto @ The Regency Ballroom 3/25/2018
photo by Nikki DeMartini



Regardless if the music is fueled by the eighties era like, "Open Heart Surgery" or possess an indie-pop drive as heard on "We Could Run", her vocals explode with soul. She positively belts every lyric to every song she sings but belting doesn't do it justice. Beth's singing style has an edgy elegance. She is our modern day Etta James. Her voice accompanies the whole range of eclectic synth-pop her solo work encompasses. She has an electric energy that oozes from the stage and buzzes around the room, filling it with a  sensation to dance.







It was really humbling of her to include a handful of Gossip songs in the set. After all, that's how we got to know her and Gossip was a part of her life and career for so long how could she not? Not all artists would though and that speaks volumes about Miss Beth Ditto.
She is a force to be reckoned with and she knows it and she wants everyone to know it, too. All you have to do is watch and listen and you will learn.


Beth Ditto @ The Regency Ballroom 3/25/2018
photo by Nikki DeMartini

Beth Ditto set-list 3/25/2018 
1. Oh My God 
2. In And Out 
3. Fake Sugar 
4. I Wrote The Book 
5. Yr Mangled Heart 
6. Oo La La
7. Love Long Distance 
8. Open Heart Surgery 
9. We Could Run
10. Listen Up! 
11. Coal to Diamonds 
12. Standing in the Way of Control 

encore
1. Clouds 
2. Heavy Cross 
3. Fire 
4. Dream a Little Dream of Me