Monday, March 7, 2011

GAYNGS "Affilyated" at First Ave- Six Hours of Doomtree-harmar-deathsquads-megafaun-slapping-solidgold LOVE.

This Sunday night, the best thing ever to hit 69 bpm once again blew the roof off First Avenue, as the mostly-local supergroup, GAYNGS, reunited in Minneapolis for the first time since their debut show, "The Last Prom on Earth," played two nights at First Ave almost a year ago.

Just to see the GAYNGS gang all together again would have been draw enough for the hundreds of people who showed up on Sunday, but the group took it a step further and made the evening into its very own local music showcase:"Affilyated," by opening up the Mainroom, 7th St Entry, and the Record Room to over twenty different acts, all associated (or Affilyated har har har) with GAYNGS in some way.

The show, which held the same title as the recently released Doomtree regrind of GAYNGS' debut album (listen to and download it here), was a definite nod to heavy ties with the Minneapolis hip-hop collective, with solo sets by Dessa, POS, Cecil Otter, Mike Mictlan, and Lazerbeak in the Record Room, and an incredible whole-crew blowout in the mainroom right before GAYNGS finally went on at about 1am.

With shows going on simultaneously in all three First Ave spaces all night, it was impossible to catch every one, but the crew and I made it around to as many as we could, rubbing shoulders with some of the most talented and humble artists the Shiver Cities have ever produced.

Stefan Alexander, aka P.O.S.
Yep, he was actually that close... I think all shows should be in the Record Room from now on.

Every man and woman in the room forgot about their boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands, or wives when Dessa came in...

Dessa, killing it.

Even bears in moonboots were welcome at the drumtastic Marijuana Deathsquads show.

Mike Mictlan and Dessa in the Mainroom with the Doomtree crew.

GAYNGS.

Dessa and J. Vernon with GAYNGS.

Har Mar Superstar spent a good portion of the GAYNGS set muggin' it on a speaker... this, of course, was after he came in and sang "One More Try" in a white cape. YES.

I love when a band creates a hand sign that basically encourages you to flip them off all night.

Let's be serious... this was the highlight of my night. DOOMTREE!

I hope you were there too, folks - if not, the next time you hear "GAYNGS" and "First Avenue" in the same sentence, you'd better get it together!

-K



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

BEST.LITERARY.REFERENCE.EVER.

I should really pay more attention to xkcd, because every once and a while there are beautiful gems like this:


  

Don Quixote WIN.

-K

Sunday, February 20, 2011

A No-Nonsense Plea for Women's Rights

Well, I intended to begin a post today about some great live music events that are coming up in the Shiver Cities in the next few months, but this whole week, my mind has been a bit preoccupied...
As many of you know, a lot has been going on in the Capitol building lately. A new Congress is in session, and in the new Republican-controlled House, some very disturbing trends have begun to arise. It is here, in 2011, that the U.S. House of Representatives has begun a voting streak that I personally believe is driving the country backward by about 60 years.

Aside from slashing time-tested public services, stripping vital protections for America's working-class families, and gutting safeguards for the health of the environment, the last few weeks of Congressional deliberations have marked the beginning of what can only be categorized as the long-brewing, but recently real, war on women's rights.

From attempting to redefine rape to de-funding family planning organizations, the progress the GOP has made in the last month against women and families is, to put it as non-hysterically as possible: shocking.

The issues are complex and the scope is grand, but MoveOn.org has done a great job boiling down a list of some of the most unabashed hits the GOP has taken at women's health:


1) Republicans not only want to reduce women's access to abortion care, they're actually trying to redefine rape. After a major backlash, they promised to stop. But they have not yet.
2) A state legislator in Georgia wants to change the legal term for victims of rape, stalking, and domestic violence to "accuser." But victims of other less gendered crimes, like burglary, would remain "victims."
3) In South Dakota, Republicans proposed a bill that could make it legal to murder a doctor who provides abortion care. (Yep, for real.)
4) Republicans want to cut nearly a billion dollars of food and other aid to low-income pregnant women, mothers, babies, and kids. 
5) In Congress, Republicans have a bill that would let hospitals allow a woman to die rather than perform an abortion necessary to save her life.
6) Maryland Republicans ended all county money for a low-income kids' preschool program. Why? No need, they said. (Women should really be home with the kids, not out working.)
7) And at the federal level, Republicans want to cut that same program, Head Start, by $1 billion. That means over 200,000 kids could lose their spots in preschool.
8) Two-thirds of the elderly poor are women, and Republicans are taking aim at them too. A spending bill would cut funding for employment services, meals, and housing for senior citizens.
9) Congress just voted for a Republican amendment to cut all federal funding from Planned Parenthood health centers, one of the most trusted providers of basic health care and family planning in our country.
10) And if that wasn't enough, Republicans are pushing to eliminate all funds for the only federal family planning program. (For humans. But Republican Dan Burton has a bill to provide contraception for wild horses. You can't make this stuff up). 

True, the language is a bit vitriolic, but the message is real, so please forgive proponents of respecting women's lives and bodies if we get a bit worked up about these matters. I encourage everyone to do more research on the matter, and to please support local and national-level petitions calling for the re-examination and withdrawal of any of these bills.

For anyone who has a wife, girlfriend, mother, sister, daughter, or friend: please care.

-K



 

Monday, February 14, 2011

A Very Special Valentines Day

Baking mini french fudge cakes, baking biscuits, receiving a bottle of sriracha sauce as a gift, eating said baked goods and drinking gin and tonics...

I love you, Valentine's Day.

Happy day of love!

-K

Friday, February 11, 2011

Back in the Shiver Cities

Well, I'm back in the good old Shiver Cities, and MSP is looking beautiful this time of year. Never mind that my eyelids literally froze shut while dog-sledding up in the Boundary Waters two days ago- no one is surprised. As usual, Minnesota is sunny and snowy and, apparently, quite predictable compared to the rest of the country. Yep, congratulations, Florida, you're the only U.S. state (including Hawaii) without snow! However, you do have giant invasive pythons now scouring your cities and towns... hmm. Maybe you could use a good ol' blizzard just like everybody else.


As always, from Natalie Dee

I'm happy to be home. 

-K