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August 28, 2009 at 5:55am

Here's a story of a band named Story ...

PAUL SCHRAG: THE STORY OF LIGHT AND DARK AT THE JIVE TONIGHT >>>

The-Story-of-Light-300-8-27 We’ve all got plenty of dark and light to contend with these days. Everything seems distorted â€" the dark is deep and the light is almost blinding.

Electro-pop duo The Story of Light and Dark know this all very well, and deliver anthems for an age of extremes, riding synth-heavy, thumping, grinding, groove-rich melancholia.

The story never ends, they contend. It’s just a series of chapters cataloging the endless interplay between extremes.

The Story of Light and Dark’s two key members, Samuel Trim and Tami Wood, come from interesting backgrounds to make an eclectic mix of music. Wood brings a folk-neo-soul background, infusing graceful tone and melodies with skill. Trim brings a background in electronica, industrial and sub-indie pop.

They’ll be at the big coffee pot tonight.

[Bob’s Java Jive, with Blood and Sunshine, Ambulance, Friday, Aug. 28, 8 p.m., 2102 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, 253.475.9843]

Filed under: Music, Paul Schrag, Tacoma,

August 28, 2009 at 9:08am

Morning Spew

August 28, 2009 at 12:56pm

Tacoma at Burning Man: the road

POP: ON THE WAY TO BURNING MAN >>>

Burn Burn-Logo Dear Tacoma beloved city of my heart,

I have been asked by the Weekly Volcano to introduce myself and take you on a fantastic, voyeuristic joy ride.

Always up for ‘the next best thing’ and madly in love with the Volcano, I could NEVER say NO to you, Tacomite Freaks!

So, howdy.

I’m “Pop”â€" creature of Love and Self Expression, nomad made stationary by only you and your fair city. I live and work in Tacoma.

Thought nothing could tie me down. Guess it was the cable stay bridge (strong cables).

What am I? Aching artist adventurer, pyro lover, movement manic and surrender to the Spirit of all things ART.

Perhaps a drag queen in a past life, maybe waif debutante wacko in this one,

I am open to voyeuristic experience of almost any kind, except violent or destructive â€" not open to that. Period. And neither the fuck are you, thank you very much.

If you choose to partake in our delightful journey over the next Sp(f)ew weeks,

I’m gonna introduce you to Burning Man.

What's ‘The Burn,’ one might ask?

Oh, young grasshopper, follow me and ye shall see a tale of fantastical measure, evermore transformational.

In short, welcome to the vortex of love, joy, and selective debauchery. It’s Disneyland for the most seasoned, savvy, street-smart of us all, and overwhelming for anyone with deep-rooted fears they don't face (ummm, that would be you!). You can read the official explanation here.

Every single year, Burning Man is the beginning of the end as I know it, for all involved.

This may be your chance to be a Virgin all over again, which is what we seasoned Burners call flippin’ â€" ALL of you who have not drunk the sweet, sweaty nectar of ‘The Playa.’

Burning Man is Juicy. I hope you’ll come along on my ride. It’s gonna be a doozie.

I’ll be posting daily to the Spew, because Tacoma is the coolest place on the planet â€" tied only with ‘The Burn.’

Fierce prep has begun. The Burn starts on Aug. 31.

Driving to Nevada in a convoy of Others…

We’ve cleared Tacoma’s party stores of glow sticks, scavenged through B&I for vicious makeup and skimpy wanton wear, dredged Goodwill for Tupperware ‘pee jars,’ mounted milk crates and fake fur into my cargo van love ride, shaved or hennaed our sweets spots (ahem), designed animals from dried mango and berries to gift to freak strangers, and created costumes from every piece of lingerie appropriate for wear in 110 degree desert sun. Artist Desiree knows of what I speak.

Libra by day/Scorpio by night, it is my honor to introduce, coax and coerce each of you Tacomites to convoy with me to the wildest, most vivacious experience on Earth - The Burning Man Festival (well, until maybe I have a kid with the Tacoma Gnome â€" I think he’s hot even if he is short - or die or something.)

Why the hell should you care?

What did you say? Did you say that out loud?

Pfffttt! Motorized giant cupcakes flying across the desert with little people driver heads sticking out as cherries on top! Cars with twenty-foot cobra heads pyro-spitting fire like a hell induced joy ride designed specially for the Urban Arts Festival crew.

Witness a full size pirate ship perched on a semi and laden with 40 sunburned, oiled, cackling bodies hanging from rails singing “O Christmas Tree” at the top of their lungs. A temple, religious to none yet spiritual to all, reverently architected in the emptiness, writhing with revelers immersed in their own forgiveness.

A cowboy, sun scorched and smiling, wearing nothing but boots, a holster and his hat.

How about a 70’ x 300’ amoebic sculpture of 2x4s as if the Aroma Tacoma’s Paper Mill belched a symphony of pick up sticks on the Schuster Parkway.

At some point a giant wooden effigy of Man is set to flames, burns and an outburst of 60,000 people erupt into a night not one will forget â€" full on self expression, celebration and perhaps (just a little) decadence. Check out past Burning Man photos here.

If you’ve not been so lucky to experience this mind blowing self expression extravaganza in totally manufactured Black Rock City â€" ‘da middle of the 110 degree, alkaline lake bed desert in lizard loving Nevada.

You say you don’t like Hot, that’s why you live in the PNW.

You’re gonna like this kinda hot!

In short, at Burning Man (or ‘The Burn’ as one calls it nostalgically the second you smell the dust), ANYTHING goes. And does, 24/7, baby…

As long as there is NO MONEY exchanged, and no violence or lack of agreement.

Policed by feds, an enormous and profoundly effective volunteer force (and I mean FORCE), this joy ride offers the best medical care on the planet, yet you can purchase nothing.

Literally. Burning man is a “Leave No Trace Gifting” universe. If you break the rules, we break your stride, and anyone will report you can throw your ass out.

And we will.

Common courtesies, also known as The Law.

Pick up your shit. It’s called MOOP. I don’t care. Look it up.

Pick up everyone else’s shit. (Part of being a burner). We take the hell care of each other.

Learn it.

Live it.

Take it home with you.

Period.

Be nice.

Don’t try to sell anything or we will hunt you and find you. Everything in agreement; no tricky behavior or we will hunt and find you and take you to the Feds.

So, now you’ve been introduced to the concept of Burning Man.
(I hate that part. Impossible to explain. I had to do it pre-Burn because when I get there, I wont have time to fill your ass in on back story.)
More questions? Don’t ask me because I’m done with you for now.

Read the Spew tomorrow, or like yo mama used to say, “Look it the hell up!”
www.burningman.org

So, welcome to Burning Man.

My mind will be blown, and I’m thinking yours might be…intrigued.

A self stated Voyeur, I am lucky enough to partake.

Watch me via the Volcano, and share the tale.

Signed, POP

(= The pop of transformation, like a kernel of The Grand’s fabulous corn that I have for dinner often because I will never learn cook, oh, unless the Tacoma Gnome will have my baby.)

Ciao!

Filed under: Burning Man, Tacoma,

August 28, 2009 at 3:57pm

Happy Hour: Brix 25 and The Men Who Stare At Goats

MICHAEL SWAN: TODAY’S HAPPY HOUR DISCUSSION TOPIC >>>


Today’s Happy Hour Suggestion:

Brix 25
7707 Pioneer Way, Gig Harbor, 253.858.6626
Happy Hours: 4:30-6 p.m. Monday-Friday
Drink Specials: $5 glasses of wine, $20 bottles, $1 off house pour cocktails, $1 off Northwest microbrew drafts, $2 off martinis
Food Specials: $8 ahi poke, $8 beef tenderloin tartine, $5 blue cheese wedge, $8 sauteed clams and mussels, and more.

LINK: South Sound happy hours

Filed under: Food & Drink, Gig Harbor, Screens,

August 29, 2009 at 12:12am

5 Things To Do: Saturday

MICHAEL SWAN: SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 2009 >>>

Stone-Axe-625-8-27 1. Stone Axe has something special, a rawness beyond that of doobie-smoking-nostalgia, or good vibes or raunchy rock ‘n’ roll. Check them out tonight at Hell’s Kitchen.

2. Come see how many cars one solid waste mogul can collect as the LeMay Museum presents The LeMay Car Show today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marymount Academy.

3. Tacoma Art Place is offering a day of free admission, free classes, free access to art supplies, and more from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

4. B.L. Morgan signs his latest novel from noon to 5 p.m. at Borders Books in Tacoma,

5. Harlequin Production’s Mating Dance of the Werewolf hits the State Theater’s stage at 8 p.m.

LINK: Live music and DJs in the South Sound

LINK: Local movie starting times

LINK: South Sound Restaurant Guide

August 29, 2009 at 4:12am

Trusted since 1995

JOHN HERBERT: MARITIME FEST 2009 SAILS INTO TACOMA TODAY AND TOMORROW >>>

Tugboat-150 Everyone is invited to celebrate Tacoma’s working waterfront this weekend at the Commencement Bay Maritime Fest 2009. Build a boat, board a boat, be on the Bay. Now that’s alliteration. Enjoy music, arts and food. Cheer dragon boat paddlers, and, if you dare, join in the quick and dirty boat building competition, which challenges three-person teams to build the best boat using limited materials in six hours.

After you’re done getting dirty, tour Tacoma Rail and the Port of Tacoma. Then clean up again.

[Thea Foss Waterway, Saturday, Aug. 29 & Sunday, Aug. 30, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., free, all ages, free shuttle to Thea’s Park from Link Light Rail, Tacoma,  253.318.2210]

LINK: Schedule of events

LINK: Map and directions

LINK: Appropriate dress for today

Filed under: Community, Events, Tacoma,

August 29, 2009 at 4:46am

This show rocks. Period.

PAUL SCHRAG: SOUNDS LIKE P.J. HARVEY TAKING A SLOW BOAT TO CHINA WITH BLACK SABBATH >>>

Jucifer Jucifer.

Ah Jucifer.

Imagine everything you love about extreme metal, then realize what it’s missing.

Harmony?

Nope.

Plenty of harmony in the world of metal.

Feeling?

Nope.

Plenty of feeling.

Mostly rage?

Not even close.

What metal has been missing for some time is sex appeal.

Thank God for Jucifer.

Drummer Ed Livengood and lead screamer/crooner/axe Amber Valentine are a gruesomely beautiful duo, and their sound is the perfect balance of dirt, groove, grind and salt.

They’ll be at Hell’s Kitchen tonight with many kickass bands.

[Hell’s Kitchen, Heavy in Tacoma Fest with Jucifer, Stone Axe, 12 Gauge Saint, Dirty Knockers, Monuments Collide, Sleeper Cell and the Legend of Bigfoot, 8 p.m., $5, 3829 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253.759.6003]

Filed under: Music, Paul Schrag, Tacoma,

August 29, 2009 at 6:31am

Calling all Ginas!

MATT DRISCOLL: A BUNCH OF GINAS AT JAZZBONES TONIGHT >>>

Team-Gina-300-8-27 What's better than one Gina? Two Ginas, of course. And what's better than two Ginas? Well, two Ginas that will suck you in and spit you out, mesmerizing you with dope pulsations and beats and putting on a clinic of mad, pop culture riffing skills. In fact, when Ginas roll like that, you better recognize and call them a team.

If you want to see what I'm talking about, check out Team Gina - the lesbionic, faux-rappers from Seattle who seem to have charmed the tight pants off of just about every hipster music critic alive. 

Would I call the music of Team Gina revolutionary? Probably not. But, my guess is, neither would Team Gina- made up of Gina Bling and Gina Genius, who claim to have synchronized dance routines that will "blow your mind,Ã" and also claim that they "may or may not have played Zach Morris and Kelly Kapowski on Saved by the Bell."

What would I call Team Gina? Entertaining. Oh, and what's better than an ambiguously sexual band name?

Not much.

[Jazzbones, with 508 Disturbance, Saturday, Aug. 29, 9 p.m., $7, 2803 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, 253.396.9169]

Filed under: Music, Tacoma,

August 29, 2009 at 7:40am

Rock the Dock

REV. ADAM MCKINNEY:IF THE DOCK IS ROCKING, DON'T BOTHER ... SOMETHING >>>

The-Galaxies-300-8-27 Retro shows are always a hairy proposition. There’s always the fear that nostalgia will overbear the music, that kitsch will drown the rock. It’s understandable, considering the very nature of a show featuring bands that specialize in trudging through the past. So it’s with caution that I recommend the Rock at the Dock show, advertised as a car show and dance party.

But I feel fairly confident the show will err on the side of awesome.

The retro bands in question will be the Nowhere Men (a Beatles tribute band) and the Galaxies, a legitimate legend in the history of Pacific Northwest music.

Setting aside the question of a Beatles tribute band, the Galaxies â€" who will go on around 6:30 p.m. â€" can be counted on to bring down the house with their vintage brand of garage rock.

[Johnny’s Dock, Rock at the Dock Hotrod Car Show and All City Dance Party, Saturday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., $20, 1900 E. D. St., Tacoma, 253.627.3186]

Filed under: Events, Music, Tacoma,

August 29, 2009 at 9:36am

Morning Spew: Jesus vs. Terminator and more

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