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5 Bands Perform This Saturday, It’s An FAU Hoot/Wisdom Recordings Takeover

FAUHOOTTAKEOVER 5 Bands Perform This Saturday, Its An FAU Hoot/Wisdom Recordings Takeover

FAU student-run record label Hoot/ Wisdom Recordings has organized a diverse lineup of 5 bands for Green Room this Saturday night as part of the label’s ‘takeover’. Of the 5, only Raggy Monster and Phantomime have graced the GR stage (with a killer performances). To better educate the public and potential attendees on the entertainment, we have provided some streambable music by each of the bands, as well as a short blurb describing the act’s sound. Stream and enjoy.

Raggy Monster

Named after an imaginary best friend in Kindergarten, West Palm Beach quintet Raggy Monster not only oozes masterfully crafted melodies; they also have an opera-trained vocalist in Rachel Duvall that competes with Regina Spektor, minus all the annoying mouth effects.

Mylo Ranger

Formerly known as The Stonecutters, this Delray-based act strums to the beat of light hearted indie folk and alt-country.

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Sounduo Headline Tonight’s Student Body Thursday, Bring Their Fancy New Production

sounduo Sounduo Headline Tonights Student Body Thursday, Bring Their Fancy New ProductionMiami’s emerging live glitchdub act Sounduo return to Green Room, and this time are bringing a pro-grade production to accompany their already beloved original jams. Fresh off opening for Pretty Lights at The Fillmore in Miami Beach this past Tuesday and wrapping an extensive East Coast tour that took them as far north as NYC, the band is poised to be the next South Florida breakout act. Get it straight, their set is a live set; this is NOT A DJ SET. The remixes and tunes you’ll be hearing from Sounduo tonight will be created on the spot.

But more on the rave-friendly production. Check out this teaser video that showcases some of the colors you’ll be seeing tonight…..

No cover, 21+, $1 drinks all night, 10pm, DJs Renegades Of Funk, Lazer Wolf Kris, and Big Boy will be spinning throughout the night. 

The Mission Veo Talks About The New EP & Namedrops Jeff Goldblum, CD Release Party Tonight

TheMissionVeo The Mission Veo Talks About The New EP & Namedrops Jeff Goldblum, CD Release Party Tonight

The first time I (DJ Mig) witnessed The Mission Veo’s wild frontman Jonny Veo perform was interestingly enough at a karaoke night (remember Green Room’s short lived karaoke night Babble On Sundays– yeah, I barely do either). Jonny chose The Darkness’ “I Believe In A Thing Called Love” and totally exposed every other karaoke performer, preceding or proceeding. For Jonny that night, the stage wasn’t merely a platform with a mic stand; it was a hot sand beach, and if he didn’t constantly move and rip his shirt off, he’d burn his soles and experience heat exhaustion. Unfortunately for my girlfriend and I, we were the sacrificial lambs that were slated to perform Everclear’s “Santa Monica” directly after, fated for the ultimate calamity.

I mention the above story, not only because it was a highly entertaining first encounter, but because it eludes to the frenetic energy that will occur tonight when Jonny and the rest of team Veo perform songs that actually have personal meaning. Not only will the mostly locally-based fivesome put on a memorable show though, The Mission Veo couple their performance with a quality dance-friendly brand of upbeat synth rock that mixes a touch of The Killers, a dash of a non-monotone She Wants Revenge, and the speed of newer AFI (more specifically the AFI side project Blaqk Audio). Check out The Mission Veo’s smash single New York Scum on Youtube for a sample of what to expect.

I asked the band a couple questions about the new EP and tried to get them to  open up about their beef with Diplo. These were their answers….

What’s your favorite track on the new EP? Why?

My personal favorite track on the album is “Fate Loves the Fearless” and that has a lot to do with the color the melodies and notes evoke.

This year you’ve been featured in a prominent German music mag. Some of your bigger shows have been in Germany. How do the German fans compare to your American ones?

Our German fans are very loyal and a different breed of music enthusiasts. Music still matters overseas and is a way of life. We have great fans in the states and some of them fall into that category of music lovers, but I must admit that our music is better understood in other countries. With that said, there is no replacing a show in your hometown with the fans that supported you from the beginning. This is actually the toughest interview question I have ever answered, and I tried to be as honest as possible. The people that appreciate our music are very dear to me for many reasons, but the fact that they can listen to these songs and relate to the despondency or elation I was feeling at the time is very special to me.

You’ve played shows with some well-known acts, Dead Stars Assembly, Surfer Blood, Foxy Shazam, Paramore, The Sounds, and you almost replaced Diplo on the Sleigh Bells tour. Reveal a crazy story about playing alongside any of these acts.

Well there are plenty of crazy stories on the road but one that comes to mind is the time we where laid over between shows and got stuck on this island. There was this crazy bearded guy that was trying to genetically clone dinosaurs. Things got a little out of hand and one thing led to another, there was a great theme song, a cup of water and Newman from Seinfeld died. All in all we learned our lesson and now know that Jeff Goldblum is forever destined to be type casted as “that really smart guy” unless of course there’s a fly or any other kind of living creature in the room. There was also this one time when we where stuck on our tour bus and it couldn’t go below fifty miles an hour or a bomb would go off…. but no one wants to hear that story.

Black Friday presents The Mission Veo CD Release Party w/ The Reckless Dames burlesque troupe and MC Matt Havoc, DJs LinderSMASH & Kaos, NO COVER for 21+, $5 for 18+, 10pm doors, 2 for 1 drinks before 12.

3 Tips For Curing A Freestyle Battle Mental Block, ‘Conquer The Mic’ Tonight

Although I’ve never participated in an actual freestyle hip hop battle before, I have seen the movie 8 Mile three times so I know a little thing or two about ‘conquering’ the mic. Here’s some of the tips I’ve compiled for a stunted freestyle battler:

1. WWFACD, What Would Fist-A-Cuffs Do?

Dave Chappelle’s hip hop alter ego Fist-A-Cuff’s is an icon to stumbling freestyle battlers everywhere. He taught us that when in doubt, ignore everything you learned in public speaking class: scream “uh” (not to be confused with Master P’s “ugh” which mimics bad hip hop). In addition to “uh”, throw in words like “what”, “yeah”, and make sure to throw in some improvised air punches. Most importantly though, make sure to look directly into our production manager Brian Big Boy’s eyes and say “turn my [mic] up”. Need a reminder of the skit, see below:

2. Look at the walls

Green Room always has plenty of interesting visuals to break anyone out of mental block. Take the below piece of titillating art by Madison Brody as a perfect example (censored by DJ Mig’s hand):

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 3. If all else fails, 8 Mile them

Can’t dig up dirt about the other contestant, look no further than Eminem’s character in 8 Mile. Rap about your own weaknesses. Start with your race, then your hometown (especially if its in Palm Beach), then your physical appearance, then some kind of sexual rumor that may or may not be true, then sky’s the limit.

Whatever you do, DO NOT GO ALL RUFIO ON THEM

In all seriousness though, tonight’s Brown Bag hip hop freestyle battle should be really entertaining. I’m sure all the contestants will be well-equipped for battle. I’d be remiss though if I said I wasn’t secretly crossing my fingers for a Fist-A-Cuffs tribute tonight.

Brown Bag Wednesday’s Conquer The Mic, $5 at the door, $300 prize to the top dog, 10pm doors, 18+

Bleeding Palm’s Animated Flyer For County Grind Night

I’ll write more about this show next week, but I thought everyone should see the animated version of the flyer design by Bleeding Palm (damn, Facebook for not allowing moving images #myspace4lyfe).

green room flyer animated 350 Bleeding Palms Animated Flyer For County Grind Night

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/468069196556125/

County Grind Night w/ Holly Hunt, Shroud Eater, & Slashpine. DJ sets by Mikey Ramirez of Radio-Active Records & Andie Sweetswirl, music-themed art show,  doors at 10pm, $5 cover, $3 vodka drinks before midnight

White Ring Vs DMX, Another Green Room Original

This Friday night, Green Room and Revolution host 2 very different, but equally entertaining acts. Inside Green Room, Radio-Active Records and artist Strangeways have brought down New York duo White Ring whose M.O. consists of making unique haunted house soundtracks, more commonly known as witch house. Fusing a plethora of influences, the band will surely provide a unique experience for those in attendance. Fellow Brooklyn outfit Death Face will be opening with their brand of deathbass (?). I’m not sure if they made that genre up or not, but I like the sound of it.

Next door in Revolution, the always intense original Ruff Ryder (ride or die, muthaf**ker!) DMX slays Ft Lauderdale with a FULL performance (this is NOT a cameo, or just 2 or 3 song performance).

Being fans of both musicians, I figured I’d do my best Girl Talk impression and fuse the two together for the latest Green Room Original (Beach Day’s “Beach Day” Unofficial Music Video was the first). Enjoy….

Radio-Active Records & Strangeways present White Ring w/ Death Face, doors at 9pm, 18+, $10 at the door, Black Friday after party, Green Room, 109 SW 2nd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312

DMX w/ Alligator City, doors at 8pm, 18+, $25, Revolution Live, 100 SW 3rd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312

REBEL Releases Their New Locations EP On Saturday Night

GR REBEL REBEL Releases Their New Locations EP On Saturday NightMiami indie rock band REBEL is coming out of their pseudo hibernation for a series of highly anticipated release shows for their latest effort entitled Locations. The all-black clad trio, known for their high energy anthems and frenetic performances, has been busy polishing their sound at Powerplant Studios and teasing their fans with short Youtube snippets showcasing the new tunes. We can hardly wait to see the band’s fresh sound live and in-person; Luckily, we don’t need to wait very long because Green Room is the first date on their 4-stop release tour that traverses through South Florida and all the way to Tampa. To get a better feel about what to expect on the new release and their show at GR, we asked the guys a handful of questions…..

Describe the sound on Locations. How does it differ from INTRCPTR?

The sound differs in a variety of ways: “INTRCPTR” was driven mostly by guitars and drums, with the bass grounding most of it. The sound on “Locations” is a more mature note and we’d like to think it tells a message and continues the musical arc our band is taking. On “Locations” we have more power coming from the synth end, making the sound a much more majestic influence on the listener… not that it’s an electric EP. “Locations” shows growth, in music writing & composition. It shows broadening of our minds into a much more sober state, with our edge injected in it as well! Theres more thought provoking lyrics, as well & that’s left to interpretation, for the fan to decipher…I think the band has gone through a process of evolutionary growth.
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FREE FRIDAY: Stream/ Download Songs By Space Between Words, Deaf Poets, & The Mirrors

On Tuesday, I blogged about the Magic Hat art competition that’s happening this Saturday night. That only mentioned the art component of our night though. On the GR stage (and sometimes off the stage), 3 top notch Miami bands will perform throughout the night: psychedelic rock Space Between Words, bluesy duo Deaf Poets, and f**kin’ rock n’ rollers The Mirrors. To better acquaint yourself with the acts, I’ve selected some choice cuts by each band for you to stream/download when your boss isn’t looking. Enjoy.

Download the Space Between Words songs here

Download the Deaf Poets songs here

Also, on the bill (but I can’t find any music to download) is The Mirrors. Stream their tracks below….

In addition to Space Between Words, Deaf Poets, and The Mirrors, we have a Magic Hat art competition, The Reckless Dames burlesque troupe, DJ Andie Sweetswirl. No cover, doors at 9pm, 2-4-1 drinks before midnight, $5 Magic Hats. 21+, Green Room 109 SW 2nd Ave, downtown Ft Lauderdale 

Raggy Monster Attacks This Saturday Night

Raggy with logo 253x300 Raggy Monster Attacks This Saturday NightPterodactyls and monsters, sounds like budding plot idea for a Syfy original movie; however, it’s actually the first two opening acts for our souped-up Cinco De Mayo lineup, Pterodactyl Sleepover and Raggy Monster (LA’s Eyes Lips Eyes are the third band on the bill). Yesterday, we posted our interview with Mike from Pterodactyl Sleepover. Today we post our conversation with Billy from indie rock quintet Raggy Monster.

When was Raggy Monster officially founded? How has your sound/songwriting craft changed over time, and what do you think personally accounts for the maturation/evolution in sound within Raggy Monster?

Raggy Monster (The monster) was created when I was 4 years old during arts and crafts time in Kindergarten. He was my imaginary friend/body guard from bullies/crime-fighting alter-ego. He prefers to stop bad guys with kind words, but occasionally is forced to de-bowel the stubborn ones with his razor sharp claws. Raggy Monster (The band) started playing with the full group we have now about 9 months ago. The sound has changed a great deal since then. Probably the biggest change came when I met Rachel about 2 years ago. She sang for Orlando Opera for 3 years so it would have been stupid for me to not let her sing. We did a lot of acoustic open mics before finding the others. Other than that, the addition of Kyle, Adolfo, and Christian allowed me to focus on what I do best, which is piano.

How does the band’s live show differ from your recorded output? Any plans to head back into a studio to record more material?

Unfortunately our live sound is far superior to our recorded output at the moment because we don’t have a professionally recorded CD. Anything we have online is just a mix of “first draft” versions of our songs that I recorded in my bedroom so I wouldn’t forget them, and also a couple outdated, crappy live recordings. We are headed into the studio in late May/early June to record a 5-7 song EP, so we are extremely excited about that.

What is Raggy Monster? And is he a vegetarian? Carnivore? Omnivore? Cannibal? Please provide a detailed list of said monster’s sustenance.

Raggy Monster actually does not eat. He is a peacemaker, and has no time for such petty activities. I guess you could say that he feeds off of the gratitude exuded from the helpless people he saves every day. I like the Cannibal reference though, which alludes to our song, “I’m a Cannibal” which is actually a very metaphorical song that was inspired by a crazy dream I had about attacking and eating unsuspecting runners on Palm Beach island. To answer what Raggy is though is pretty much impossible. I guess maybe part dinosaur part alien? I don’t really know, I’ll ask him and get back to you.

Raggy Monster performs at 10:30pm, followed by Pterodactyl Sleepover, and Eyes Lips Eyes @ Green Room 109 SW 2nd Ave, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33312. Doors at 9pm, 21+, no cover. $7 Jose Cuervo shots + PBR, mention “I’m A Cannibal” at the door for a FREE draft before midnight. 

Pterodactyl Sleepover Talks About Their First Times & Jon Secada

Pterodactyl Pterodactyl Sleepover Talks About Their First Times & Jon Secada

Cinco De Mayo, the holiday that everyone THINKS is Mexico’s Independence Day (check the wiki, who knew?), just happens to be one of the best party nights of the year. It doesn’t matter that the majority of Mexico doesn’t even recognize the holiday; we’ll do the celebrating for them and we’ll do it with live bands, booze, and borderline politically incorrect fake moustaches. One of the bands on our weekend lineup is Pterodactyl Sleepover, a newly formed foursome comprised of members of the now defunct Attention Radio. This Saturday night is the band’s debut performance, so we asked guitarist Mike Locke a few questions regarding his first times….

First things first, describe Pterodactyl Sleepover’s sound? How did you guys form? 

Pterodactyl Sleepover is a project that spawned almost overnight, with the only guidelines being that we wanted to play hooky, up-tempo rock music that’s fun to sing along with. If you had to put a label on it, I would describe it as “pop-punk with balls,” but if you listen carefully, there are nuances of 80’s rock and synth pop, and garage rock as well.

The band began a few months back when I was in a “career transition,” (read: unemployed). I got the call from our bass player, Noah, who told me, Joe, our drummer, was itching to do a new project. Since I had a great deal of free time, I was able to write the framework for a full-length album at home, and the three of us spent many nights and weekends refining the material at our studio. After two months, our album was musically complete, but we hadn’t yet found the right frontman for our band. After two weeks of grueling tryouts, we found the right singer, Kenny, and our lineup was made complete. (For those doing the math, he joined two weeks prior to our debut show!) Continue reading