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JBP Plays At Potbelly in Harrisonburg Virginia and CaveFestHey there everybody. It’s been a while since I’ve updated this website. I have needed a little break and have been focusing on my own musical projects. Mainly, I have been playing at Potbelly Sandwich shop in Harrisonburg Virginia Monday through Friday for lunch. That’s mostly from 11:30 to 1:30 but sometimes 12 to 2. This has been my main gig and focusing on playing my own music has given me a new lease on life. While, I still love going to live music and reporting to all of you on the best live shows in the area. I have needed to take a step back for my mental health, my physical health and my wallet. There is not a lot of money in music journalism, and I really pushed hard to find a full-time journalism job. This did not Happen , so I have had to shift focus and I hope that you all understand why I have not been posting as much on jambandpurist.com
Anyway, I wanted to share all of you this great news and if you’re ever in the area, please stop by and see me. My band Love Dawg is also playing this weekend at Cave Fest in McGaheysville, Virginia. Like I said, it’s been a very busy few months, focusing on my own musical projects. I’m sure there will be more coming soon but please let me know what you think and love to all readers out there! Out Of My Mind Episode #15-An Interview with Chuck Jones from Dopapod Jam Band Purist takes a deep dive in Episode #15- An Interview with Dopapod Bassist, Chuck Jones. We discuss the Jam Scene, their newest album "Grow", The Grateful Dead, and much more! Happy New Year! Much more to come in 2023! Out Of My Mind Episode #14: A Musical Brothership with @kendallstreetcompany & @TheTraversBros JBP live reacts to this performance at The Golden Pony in Harrisonburg, Virginia on December 1st 2022 Osiris Live: Undermine Podcast Hosted By Tom Marshall
A Tribute to Phish Fall '97 to Stream Free From The Ardmore Music Hall on Volume.com (Philadelphia, PA) November 23 - On Sunday, December 11th, Osiris Media will bring their flagship podcast, Undermine, to a live audience for the first time with music and discussion, celebrating Phish's legendary Fall 1997 tour (AKA "Phish Destroys America"). Hosted by Phish Lyricist Tom Marshall, Osiris Media CEO RJ Bee, and author Benjy Eisen, they'll chat with special guests about this unique sound that still resonates 25 years later. Volume.com will be the exclusive streaming partner for this show and fans can register for free to tune in. Following the discussion, there will be a set of music in tribute to the sound of Fall '97, featuring guitarist Cal Kehoe (Pink Talking Fish), bass player Chris Deangelis (The Machine / Kung Fu), drummer Adrian Tramontano (Twiddle / Kung Fu), keyboard player Jeremy Kaplan (Dogs In A Pile), Andrew Pfeiffer (FeelFree), plus special guests. This Thursday in my hometown The Golden Pony - VA Travers Brothership and Kendall Street Company will be shredding it down. You don’t want to miss this one. Full Jam Band Purist Review and VLOG to come.
I am looking to organize some of my reviews and writings about music into a book form! I would love all of your thoughts or even help! Music Journalism has been my greatest passion for 7 years now and I think I have enough material to publish a book about my favorite bands, venues, and festivals Would you read it?
Thanks to everyone who came out to Massanutten Jam 3! It was a huge success with lots of great music and people. Can’t wait to do it again. @ryangarstmusic @wadosean @tuningforkrepair #livemusic #jamband #massanutten #virginiaisformusiclovers
(Are Jam Bands Becoming Stale? Bands like Goose Say Otherwise)(Are Jam Bands Becoming Stale? Bands like Goose Say Otherwise)
by Jam Bangs Jam bands have been around for decades, but their popularity is on the decline. While there are still plenty of jam band fans, many of them are getting older and looking for new ways to experience improvisation on stage. The genre's popularity has peaked in the past few years, and Goose is one of the only jam bands that has found major success recently. To find out why Goose is finding success now when so many other bands are struggling to stay relevant, we need to look at what makes a jam band successful in a modern world where audiences have higher expectations than ever before. Jam bands offer fans a chance to experience improvisation on stage. Unlike other genres of music, jam bands' songs are created in the moment. Fans appreciate this because it allows them to feel like they're part of something special when they attend a jam band concert - as if they were there when the song was first written. Jam bands also tend to be more relaxed than other acts because their shows are less rehearsed and planned out in advance as compared to those performed by more traditional musicians, who often rely heavily on pre-recorded tracks or backing tracks during their performances. This gives fans an opportunity to relax and enjoy themselves while listening closely for any changes that occur during each song's improvisational elements -- namely dueling solos between guitarists or drummers going off on their own tangents without being tied down by chords or specific rhythms (which many people might find boring). The genre's popularity has peaked in the past few years, and Goose is one of the only jam bands that has found success recently (not discounting Billy Strings but that's a bit different.) Their ability to take risks on stage is due to their comfort with each others playing. Jam bands like Phish and Dead & CO are known for their improvisational style of music and live performances, but it seems like they've become stale as they continue touring without changing up their set lists or taking creative risks onstage. Phish less than others but point taken. Fans want musicians to be creative, but musicians need to be creative with the right things. It's a tricky balance, though. There are some things that musicians should be creative with, and others they should not. For example: • Musicians shouldn't be creative with their bank accounts or income streams—that is a bad idea! If you're looking at your bank statement and thinking "I could so make this look better," then don't do it! Unless you are an accountant who has been tasked with making your friend's band's revenue look better to impress investors when they come over for dinner next week (which sounds like fun), please don't do it! Just leave it alone. •On the other hand, musicians should be creative with their songwriting process. They need to find new ways of writing songs that keep things fresh and exciting for themselves. While also still staying true to what makes them unique as individuals and as part of a group dynamic. This will ensure that their musical output is always innovative and stands out from what everyone else is doing. The also should sound authentic enough so that listeners can connect on an emotional level with whatever message these artists might be trying to convey through their artistry. When musicians make efforts to be over creative, they often end up with something that isn't good. The reason for this is that creativity can be a dangerous thing. You don't want to try too hard to be creative and risk not being good at what you're doing. You need to take care when deciding how much effort you want to put into being creative and what kind of music you are going to create. If you try too hard with the wrong things, then it will just come out sounding bad or unfitting with the rest of your band's style. Goose is able to take risks on stage because the band is comfortable with each other. A jam band is a group of musicians, who are also friends and trust each other. The jam band scene is a unique community where bands can take risks on stage because they know that the rest of their band will be there for them. The band members are able to take risks because they have a good understanding of each other. Jam bands have been trying to change their music in order to reach out to a younger audience. Many jam bands have been trying to change their music in order to reach out to a younger audience. What this usually means is that they are trying to appeal to a broader audience, which may or may not include the older fans that they had in the past. This can lead to some weird results. Jam bands that don't focus on creativity are missing out on what makes them unique. Jam bands are unique because they take risks. They improvise, and their music sounds different every time you see them. Jam bands are also able to do this because they're comfortable with each other, which means that the band can play as one unit instead of five individuals trying to impress everyone on stage. The bottom line is that jam bands are creative, and it's this creativity that makes them so enjoyable (when they're good at it). If you want your band to be successful, remember this: if what you're doing doesn't sound different or interesting compared to other people who play the same instrument(s), then maybe try something new! Jam bands are here to stay, but they will have to change their ways if they want to stay relevant. It's been a tough few years for the genre, but Goose has found success by staying true to who they are and focusing on creativity over commercial success. We are really excited to share our Floyd Fest 2022 Review here at www.jambandpurist.com. It has taken us a little longer to get this one out but we know you will love it! I had my best writer at the festival and it seems he has found the true origins of Floyd! We cannot wait for you all to read it here. Thanks to all our readers, big things coming soon.
JBP FloydFest 22 Coverage Coming Soon!We here at Jam Band Purist are very excited about this years coverage of FloydFest 22! This will be the 4th year that FloydFest and ATW Productions have given us full access to Virginia's premier festival. We are sad that it will be the last time on the mountaintop but looking forward to big changes next. Thanks again to Sam Calhoun and Brian Swenk for hooking this up. JBP won't be covering this one but we have our finest writer onboard and heading on-sight this Wednesday. Stay Tuned For More! It was my pleasure to host and jam out with Garst & Co at Base Camp in Massanutten Virginia. I hope to get out there and play more live shows! Thanks for all the support and more JBP Reviews coming soon. Out Of My Mind Episode #13: Moon Hoochin' Out Of My Mind Episode #13:Moon Hoochin’ is up on YouTube now! I’ve been working hard to try and change a few things about the vlogs and make them more of a live review. Let me know what you think and thanks for watching! This episode features Moon Hooch at Bright Box in Winchester, Virginia. Considering All Sources (Acoustically and Electrically)
SpunJ Album and Single Release -('Sanity')- Short Review
I have been following up and coming Pacific Northwestern band SpunJ or Spun Jelly for a few years now but when I first pulled up their single "Sanity" I had no idea what I was getting myself into. This band has an explosive and impressive sound. The crisp quality of the recording only adds to the impressive musicianship. And this was in the first few seconds. "Sanity" takes the listener on a funky-danceable journey back from the reaches of insanity. The easy transitions and vocal melodies shine through the mix, which is filled with: amazing keys, guitar, and blasting drums. I was willed by some unearthly musical power to pull up their entire SpunJ catalog and give all the songs a listen. I wish I had time to write a full review on this album but I promise we will come back to Spun Jelly soon. Until then much more to come! JBP Dopapod Releases Single "Grow" Dopapod has released a new song “Grow” and it immediately gives me those “Mucho” vibes. The songwriting is strong and the band is always tight. The lyrics are poignant and I would love to review this new album once it is released. I have been seeing Dopapod for 8 years now and they never disappoint. While some bands in the jam scene cannot make an album to save their life, Dopapod is one of the few that can release a track like “Grow” and sound like their live performances. It’s always a pleasure to review and share their music with you here at www.jambandpurist.com You can check out “Grow” and more from Dopapod on all platforms and check out my VLOG Episode #10 featuring Dopapod! Below... Here are a few things I've written in the past: "Dopapod is on the cutting edge of Jam/Prog Rock mastery. Encompassing sounds from Disco Biscuits, moe. Pink Floyd and even the Grateful Dead, they are the perfect blend of light and dark, soft and heavy. Just when you think they can't go any deeper, they go in again and add another layer of musical intensity. "Dopapod has the lightness of YES and the dark intensity of moe. The build-up and crescendo work is sparkling with raw unattainable energy that every band wishes they could have. You can hear the classically trained elements within the songwriting techniques themselves. " "I took some friends with me and I think they were impressed remarking, “Once they get going, they are actually really good." FloydFest 2022- The Heart Beat Of Virginia What can I say about Floydfest that my readers haven't heard yet? That its one of the best festivals in Virginia if not the country? Or that the spirit of Floyd Virginia and its musical roots are alive and well at Floydfest? How about Floydfest is the heartbeat of the Virginia musical community!? I cannot wait to get back on the mountain again this year. It was a privilege to record my very first VLOG episode of Out Of My Mind and I am now on #11! In the past few years, Floydfest has become Jam Band Purist festival home and I am looking forward to 2022. Readers let me know if you want some interviews with some of the artists. See you back on the mountain!
Introducing Crap Artist- The Real JR Williams Story (A Music Mockumentary) As a music fan and movie lover, I love it when these two worlds combine. Some of my favorite movies are, in fact, music mockumentaries: Spinal Tap, Electric Apricot, and Walk Hard come to mind. I can recite almost the entire script of the latter forward and backward.
"It's still not finished yet, I'm hearing more aboriginal percussionists and I want an army of didgeridoos fifty thousand didgeridoos." Dewey Cox Music mockumentaries have become a great source of relief and I think the world needs more of them. It's my pleasure to introduce to my readers "Crap Artist" featuring the one and only Oteil Burbridge and starring J. R. Williams. The film is about a struggling musician who is sued for not finishing a song live. "Crap Artist" is meant to honor the jam band tradition and features prominent members of the musical community. I have always wanted to do movie/TV reviews, now Is my chance. As a writer and video content creator, it has always been my dream to work on films and movies. I think “Crap Artist” is a great place to start. More as the mockumentary is released. Just Another Wednesday Night With Kendall Street CompanyI haven’t seen Kendall Street company since LOCKN’ Music Festival, a couple of years ago. They opened up right before Umphrey’s McGee and I thought they did a great job keeping the audience's attention before such a big act. And that was a few years ago. They have since grown into a fullfledged touring band deserving of an entire review here at www.jambandpurist.com It was just another Wednesday night in Harrisonburg, Virginia; my hometown. Not a lot of music seems to come through here. When it does, I feel lucky to be able to see a show five minutes away from my house. Oh, the luxury of actually having a somewhat decent venue that is getting some music near you. I wasn’t expecting the crowd that attended for a Wednesday night show and I was glad to see the turnout. There were a lot of college kids and some older folks. Kendall Street Company seem to have a diverse fanbase. I had previously been in contact with some of the band members trying to get them on my website and YouTube VLOG. Finally, things worked out and here it is. Kendall Street Company have some major hype and a big management company to boot. There is a reason why they are billed as, "Virginia's Breakout Jamband.” And why have been getting some major attention on this upcoming tour. Kendall Street Co has what it takes to take their sound to the next level. Skipping right past most bands of their caliber. I have been seeing live Jam band music for 17 years now… wow just saying that makes me feel really old. Anyway, I’ve been seeing this kind of music for almost two decades and I have reviewed hundreds of bands. Kendall Street Co are already up there with some of the bigger acts in the scene. With a little honing of technique and constant practice/performance all they need now is for you to hear them. It was a fairly straightforward setlist, covers were thrown in with the originals but what made this performance stand out was the creativity in which the covers were performed. While they had a simple, easy take on "Bertha" they switched things up with "Lowrider" making it more of a "Slowrider": funky and slower in tempo. I enjoyed this change of pace and sometimes, covers need to be flipped on their head to become something more than what they were before. I was excited to hear "Oye Como Va" done with a nice groove and solid articulation but I was not expecting them to go into "Groove Is In The Heart" by Deee-lite and then back into "Oye Como Va". This was surprising and fun. This is exactly what being a Jam band is all about; taking the music away from bar covers with actual musical segues and changes. Kendall Street Co's originals are also fun, danceable, and party anthems. Their musical abilities combine well together to create something more. (Lead Singer) Louis Smith's energy is infectious; his constant smile represents the feeling of this band. Brian Roy (bassist) brings the style to Kendall Street & Co, kicking off those fancy slippers and dropping the bass bombs. (Drummer) Ryan Wood is perhaps the most skilled musician of them all and truly plays to the heart of this band. Ben Laderberg on guitar is a melodic wildcard, never knowing exactly when he is about to take off on a tangential solo. Jake Vanaman (Sax) is the solo captain, always bringing the notes. I think there was another keyboardist but I can't find anything online! I hate to leave him out because it certainly added another element and let Jake's sax go to work. I talked with many of the concert-goers and all of them loved the band and wanted to see more. This says a lot about a small local show on a freakin' Wednesday! I haven’t decided if I am catching the next Sunday show but I would definitely like to see Kendall Street company again. I would certainly listen if they were playing at a festival this summer. Here’s to another wild and crazy Wednesday night! JBP P.S.- I did end up going to the next Wednesday show and it was even better than the one I reviewed here. They were tighter and even more improvisationally sound. I am glad I returned for another round of KSC and I did not have to review it. It felt nice to just enjoy the show and dance. Thanks, Kendall Street for the great times. Out Of My Mind #10: Dopapod & Eggy: Make Music History (Written Review) It was a cold, frigid evening as I traveled up the highway to Winchester, Virginia. This small quaint town is filled with history; mostly from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Many monuments, museums, and plaques are displayed throughout the downtown area where the Bright Box is located. History was certainly made that night, not some war history, but musical history. The one-of-a-kind Prog-Jam-Rock band, Dopapod, may have laid a set down for the ages in the intimately situated venue. I have been to the Bright Box before but this time, there was no stage: The band was on the floor, eye to eye with the audience and almost completely surrounded by people. At one point, Neal "Fro" Evans, the drummer, even had someone from the audience help him on drums. That is how intimate this was. I situated myself as close as I could and really got to watch this band work as a unit. Dopapod is prodigious, raw, and tight. They work together as one, as a family. Bringing something entirely new and creative to every performance. You honestly never know what you will get with these guys. Case in point, they covered an amazingly funky version of Rammstein's "Du Hast." This was absolutely hilarious and unexpected. I did not think I would be dancing to "Du Hast" when I arrived at this show. This is another instance of Dopapod taking chances and having fun. Oh yeah, before I forget! The opener Eggy was also impressive and fun. I wasn't able to catch the entire show but what I did see was high-energy and thought-out material. This band also works well together and seems to be pushing each other to play better and better. Opening up for Dopapod is also a great experience learning firsthand how to create jam transitions and keep the audience in the palm of your hand. I would check out Eggy again for a full review. Back to Dopapod; Rob Compa is a wizard on the guitar. His playing is diverse and melodic: sometimes preferring the groove over the solo, which takes a lot of willpower with that nasty rhythm section. Bassist, Chuck Jones always with a smile on his face. Eli Winderman has seemed to allow the other guys to grow and pursue their own sounds. At times, I think of Eli as the bandleader but now it seems everyone is on equal musical terms, and it's amazing to watch this band grow together and separately. This pandemic has changed a lot for everyone especially musicians but I could tell Dopapod was having so much fun on stage, laughing, dancing, and talking shit into the mics to one another. The audience was fully committed and hooked to the music. There wasn’t one person there that was standing still. This truly felt like a house party show. Like you just say went over to your buddy, Benjamin Bumblebees, house to see some new band formed in the basement. But it’s actually a top-tier Jam band playing for themselves and loving it. Dopapod isn’t afraid to try new things, mess up, or completely flub because that’s what creating improvisational music is all about; taking chances. And Dopapod takes more chances than them all, combining every genre into a magical soup, boiling it down into a potion, and serving it spoonful by spoonful, tasty jam after tasty jam; until you are filled to the brim and it all explodes inside you! Ok, did I get carried away? I had to add the setlist here just for posterity purposes. This show truly was one for the history books. I: Trickery, Garbage Man, Trapper Keeper^, Onion Head > Du Haast* > Onion Head > Hi Doggie, Picture in Picture+ II: Cloud World, Vol. 3 #86 -> Fannie -> Vol. 3 #86, Best Friends, 8 Years Ended -> Velcro, Piazole ^contained Landmines *Rammstein cover +W/ Jake Brownstein from Eggy on guitar Check out Dan and The Fam's Newest Music Video "Stratus" I hope to join Richmond's newest Jam Sensation sometime soon onstage! Jam Band Purist Full Halloween 2021 Review and Vlog: "Witches, Horrors, Bears, and Cults" Oh My While the Jam world looks to Phish and their Halloween spectacular in Vegas, I was stuck in Virginia trying to make the best of my Halloween weekend. Halloween for me is a palpable holiday unlike many ie: the 4th of July, Memorial Day, Easter. Halloween is real and can be manifested in many different ways. I have always taken it upon myself to find something to do during this All Hallows’ Eve, Samhain, or whatever pagan ritual it’s descended from. Music, movies, books, entertainment, and ghosts stories all fill this season to the brim with consciousness, making it more alive than most other holidays. So in the spirit of Halloween, in the spirit of being ALIVE, I got out and did something, anything. Even if it killed me...
The weekend began on Friday with a small show from the band, Litz. There are very few shows that come around my small Virginia hometown and I try and support these small shows as much as I can. The Golden Pony, like many of the downtown bars and small venues, has been going through hard times due to covid restrictions and unemployment. It’s sad to see these great small bands only get a handful of patrons when there is a huge college community. Either way, there was more room to dance and space to move around. There were no costumes to be seen except for a solitary Witch that sat in the corner practicing some sort of divination or casting spells on us all. Litz exceeded my expectations and put on a quality show. Each musician seemed familiar with the music, their instruments, and each other. I brought along some family members since it was a local show and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Litz is solid, in-sync, and fun. By the end of the night, the crowd would gather in the center of the dance floor and boogie. While it may have been a smaller show, Litz played like it was sold out and that, in itself, is a success. I highly recommend checking this Electro-Jam-Funk band out anytime you can. Saturday's big plan was to see the Rocky Horror Picture show live presented by James Madison University students. I have always loved Rocky Horror even as a child I can remember dressing up and singing like a "Sweet Transvestite," or doing the "Time Warp" again. The show was an unrestrained good time and my first time seeing it with performers. While I enjoy the music, the rock & roll vibe, and the lyrics, I wasn’t much for the yelling and distractions from the storyline itself. Still, this is quite the experience that every red-blooded American should have before they kick the great bucket. Halloween night my friends and I would gather together to see Andy Frasco and The UN in Charlottesville Virginia at The Southern. I adorned my Grumpy Bear onesie and we caught the opening act, Nick Gerlachs Cult Conference. It was danceable and fun to gather with friends and talk about whatever Halloween things people talk about. Witches? Ghosts? Goblins? The overall atmosphere changed drastically when Andy and The U.N. got onstage and the onslaught began. While this wasn’t the most high-energy or wild show I’ve seen from this band, something was growing beyond all the antics. Perhaps an air of maturity? Andy did not crowd surf but The Southern is a small venue and it was far from capacity. It was more like a low-key evening with the band than anything. I kept to the corner and tried to observe, record, and write as much as possible. The crowd was entranced and enthralled in the musical rapture that is the mystery cult of Frasco. What he says goes, he is Simon. He is the creepy Korean kid statue yelling, "Redlight, Greenlight." He is the leader. He is the ONE. He will transcend the JAM and into pop culture. God Speed. It’s just his world and we are living in it for the night. I will always see Frasco in my mind's eye, aboard my very first Jam Cruise, literally smoking dabs taking mushrooms, and crowd surfing across the entire venue. Pink boxing outfit, ready for battle. Andy, you are a treasure to this community and this world. Stay original. After the show, we would catch a few songs from Seleus, a local Virginia band that played some Classic Rock songs mixed with their unique jam style. I wish I could have stayed longer but my group started to feel under the weather. We all came down with the dreaded covid. This is the main reason for this review and the accompanying VLOG is so late. It has taken all of a month to start to feel normal and I have also been very busy starting my Tik-Tok channel! Yea yea, I get it. Tik-Tok but I am using my musical knowledge to spread fun music facts and music trivia. It has already been a wild start with nearly 500k views on my first video. Please join me on Tik-Tok at jambandpurist for more. I’d love to have my readers on this platform as well. Although I always feel as though my website is our little secret and the best way to get in my head. Thank you for sticking around and much more to come even if no one is reading. Jam on! |
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