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Kate Clover

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KATE CLOVER

The Bootleg Theater is going to be Grand Central Station for local indie rock and punk this month with a free month-long Monday residency by Kate Clover, along with newer featured artists.  This Monday’s rock-solid lineup included openers Vaguess and Jordan Jones, along with closer Nice.

VAGUESS

Vaguess (pronounced like “Vegas”) is the minimalist, half-jokingly angsty brainchild of Vinny Vaguess, who brought late-70s punk vibes that were equal parts garage rock and punk, sounding like an even split between Buzzcocks and Jonathan Richman (including his almost unrecognizably jangly cover of “Roadrunner”).  The tall, mustachioed Vaguess is no-nonsense and to-the-point, blasting through his 25 minute set with the sole purpose of loosening the screws of this new residency and laying the groundwork of what’s to come.

NICE

Jordan Jones is a gem.  Backed by five musicians who all seemed to be time travelers from different points in rock history, Jones has a clever, pop-sensible way of songwriting that’s somewhat akin to Jackson Browne, Dire Straits, Pete Townsend or Cheap Trick, but with far more tongue-in-cheek naiveté.  It’s Southern roots rock with a twist of lemon. The melodies are infectious and upbeat, albeit tinged with a bluesy loneliness and self-awareness that really puts you in your musical happy place.

Nice really is pretty nice for a hardcore band.  A local favorite in the indie-metal/hardcore scene, this band was the thrashy palate cleanser for the night.  Lead singer Emily gave a wild performance à la Henry Rollins, but instead of a machismo attitude, hit every beat with her lovely Cheshire Cat grin, wild hair and gold-melting stare.

The headliner Kate Clover, backed by members of the band Crocodiles, Brandon Welchez and Zeh Monstro, is a local favorite with a flair for mixing her vintage style with a sound that’s one part Wanda Jackson, one part Chrissie Hynde and two parts The Cramps.  It’s the spirit of 1976 CBGB’s wherever she goes. From the opening notes to their final riff, this ingénue gives a balls-to-the-wall performance that will not be reigned in by smaller clubs for long. Her latest single “Channel Zero” is out now. You have three more weeks to check her out at The Bootleg (it’s free people!), along with her ongoing rotation of opening bands, so put on your best band tee and start to love Mondays again!


KATE CLOVER

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VAGUESS

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JORDAN JONES

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NICE

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JANUARY 6TH, 2020
BOOTLEG THEATER, LOS ANGELES, CA
PHOTOS BY FIESTABAN PHOTOGRAPHY!

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tags: Fiestabanphoto, Kate Clover, Jordan Jones, Nice, Vaguess
Wednesday 01.08.20
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Death Valley Girls

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DEATH VALLEY GIRLS

Death Valley Girls, Kate Clover, and Crocodiles brought their A-game to The Lodge Room for a night full of punk love and wild babes.

CROCODILES

The opener Kate Clover is pure 70s punk rock in a little black dress.  Pairing a fast-tempo X-Ray Spex, Ramones, or The Kills sound with a well-heeled Debbie Harry-meets-Audrey Hepburn look, Kate’s LA punk sensibility is raw and balls-to-the-wall.  Punk aficionados may remember that Clover was part of indie sensation ExSage, but her new solo sound is far less gritty and more upbeat.  Backed by Crocodiles (whom have served as her touring band this year) in their handsome vintage black suits and silk western-style bow ties, she definitely got the crowd’s blood pumping.  Check out her latest single “Channel Zero,” which was produced by Crocodiles’ Brandon Welchez.

Crocodiles is bringing proper noiserock back again in a style that has the feel-good grittiness of bands like Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Arctic Monkeys, Jesus & Mary Chain, Love And Rockets or the Stooges.  Changing their outfits from their set with Kate Clover, their more contemporary duds reflect their much more casual contemporary sound.  The all-male band is easy on the eye and brings a unique wickedness to their rock sensibility.  Their set includes rockers like “Sunday (Psychic Conversation #9)”, “Crybaby Demon”, “Wait Until Tomorrow” and a searing cover of Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s “Don’t Cry No Tears.”  Check out their newest album, “Love Is Here.”

KATE CLOVER

Finally, Death Valley Girls are the most tenderhearted group in the punk scene today.  Don’t be afraid of their darkly quasi-occultish psychedelic style (“doom boogie” as the band calls it), DVG just want to love you.  Their crowds often include parents and children, the latter of which lead singer Bonnie Bloomgarden loves to dote on during the show, giving plenty of hugs, handshakes and words of encouragement to these future rockers.  (I won’t do justice to Bonnie’s impromptu “whale” story here, but suffice to say that being considered “weird” is not the worst thing that can happen to a person—she also wants the little ones to know that no matter what anyone says, they are angels).  One of Iggy Pop’s favorite bands DVG take their glam-influenced live show to a new level, with lots of crowd work, mini-lovefests, Stevie-Nicks-meets-Black-Sabbath outfits, a smoke machine working overtime and a raucous devil-may-care attitude.  When people talk about “thoughts and prayers,” they really need to ask these homespun heroes how it’s done, because wherever they go, they consistently bring an almost Pentecostal level of energy and the highest of positive cosmic vibes possible.  If you haven’t checked out this band, please do yourself a favor and listen to their latest 2018 album “Darkness Rains” here.

DEATH VALLEY GIRLS

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KATE CLOVER

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NOVEMBER 23RD, 2019
THE LODGE ROOM, LOS ANGELES, CA
PHOTOS BY FIESTABAN PHOTOGRAPHY!

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tags: Death Valley Girls, Kate Clover, Crocodiles, Fiestabanphoto
Monday 11.25.19
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