Showing posts with label David Nance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Nance. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Dave Goes to GRRRL Camp: Rosali, Girl Ray // PLUS: Babes in Toyland/Die Spitz // Swervedriver // (VIDEO)


Hello, friends, and welcome back to the channel. In this edition of "This Year's Week," we begin at the GRRRL Camp Music and Arts Festival last weekend. This two-day festival was designed to spotlight women and girls in music and featured performers like Indigo De Souza, Mannequin Pussy, Rosali, Hurray For the Riff Raff, Girl Ray, and many more.

I was only able to attend the second day of the festival. Regardless, I don't see how anyone could have been better than Rosali. Her afternoon set was thrilling. I felt like I was seeing Aimee Mann fronting Crazy Horse (as in Neil Young & Crazy Horse). Rosali's band were all familiar faces, as they are also known as David Nance & Mowed Sound. The combination of the two was epic. Rosali's most recent album, Bite Down, is amazing and was released earlier this year by ‪Merge Records‬ 

The only other "major" act I was able to see was Girl Ray. The UK indie pop band was fun and lighthearted. After a disappointing food truck experience, I would up leaving the festival a bit early. Still had a great time though! 

Swervedriver is taking advance orders for a special record called Doremi Faso Latido at their bandcamp: https://swervedriver.bandcamp.com/. The record is a collection of outtakes from their album, 99th Dream.

This episode marks the introduction of my newest segment: Old School/New School. The premise is simple enough, and it will hopefully introduce you to some artists you may not already know. This week, the Old School is represented by Babes in Toyland and New School is represented by Die Spitz.

I also have a brief update from Neko and Blackie, a reminder about my "terrestrial" radio show, and some reflections on a friend who recently passed away.


Monday, March 04, 2024

My 7 Day Weekend of Live Music!! (VIDEO)


Wow! What a freakin' week! Normally, the concert season doesn't start around here (Omaha) until Winter is over and everything thaws out. Not so much in 2024. This video documents a pretty wild week where I saw five different shows in seven days!

Porno For Pyros hit the brand new venue, The Astro. Despite being a Jane's Addiction fan since the late 80s, I never actually saw PFP after Jane's broke up. For the "final" tour, PFP added Mike Watt (Minutemen, fIREHOSE, The Stooges) on bass, and that made the show mandatory for me! Opening the show was a UK band called TigerCub.

Veteran indie rockers, Yo La Tengo, returned to The Waiting Room for "An Evening with Yo La Tengo." The band did two separate sets - one quiet, one loud - and there was no opener. No matter how many times I see YLT in concert, they never cease to amaze.    

David Nance released his newest LP, David Nance & Mowed Sound, recently on Jack White's Third Man Records. He had a record release show at Reverb Lounge. Vinyl community members will recognize Dereck Higgins on bass. He played on the LP, and performs with the band when they play locally.

The last two shows I cover in today's video (Living Colour, Matthew Sweet) both have their own video reviews with lots more clips and photos.

Saturday, February 17, 2024

David Nance & Mowed Sound LIVE at Reverb 2/16/24 (PHOTOS)

David Nance & Mowed Sound celebrated the release of their new album with a show at Omaha's Reverb Lounge.






Sunday, September 17, 2023

A Night of Live Music (PHOTOS) // David Nance + Head of Femur



Hit two live shows last night (9/16/23). Caught the tail end of the Little Bo Backyard Bash down in the Little Bohemia section of Omaha. There was music all day, but I didn't arrive until close to 7pm. I did see an acoustic set from David Nance.
 
David Nance @ Little Bo Backyard Bash, Omaha, NE 9/16/23

Head of Femur at Pageturner's, Omaha, NE 9/16/23

After the Nance set, I hit Pageturner's for a show from Head of Femur. Seen HOF many times, but this was one of my favorite sets from them. They opened with a cover of David Bowie's "Station To Station," and then much of the set was new material. Great stuff.

I Finally Crossed Joe Jackson Off My Bucket List! My Review + My (Incomplete) Collection (VIDEO)

This week, I crossed one off the ol' bucket list!  For years, seeing Joe Jackson live was one of those concerts I hoped would happen so...