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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Review: Shad K in London, Ontario @ Call the Office



This is a repost from my blog Monday Through Monday.

photo by Thom Pilgrim

It's nights like these that get me excited about live music. Call the Office built it, and they came. By the hundreds.

As I rounded the corner of Clarence and York the sound hit me first. Dozens of chatting, arguing, whining and yelling concert goers snaked down York Street, in line to see London's prodigal son, Shad K. Each one of them sure they could talk, flirt, or threaten their way into the near capacity club.

I arrived minutes before Two Crown King took the stage. Their bio says they met while enrolled in Fanshawe's Music Industry Arts program. I wouldn't say these guys are entirely up my alley, but they were certainly entertaining. A formidable entity on stage; A combination of funk and hip hop (funk hop?) boasting 6 members, including a live drummer, keyboard player, guitar and bass in addition to the two lead men. The live drummer is definitely refreshing! (Who I might add is London's own, Pat Maloney, music programmer at Fanshawe) I'm down with the live dj + backing tracks, but these guys really can claim to being a "band".

Next up! Winnipeg's Grand Analog take the stage. A charismatic 3-piece, they managed to win over the audience with a mix of solid tracks, witty banter and maybe a few too many gimmicks. In between the spacey, delayed kazoo solos and cute girls being asked on stage to pour water on the lead man, Odario Williams, they spat out clear and thoughtful rhymes along to the fattest of bass lines.

Finally, after a short break which included much shoving to get back to the front, our main man Shad, was ready to start. Shad, clad in a Grooves Records t-shirt commanded the stage with just himself and a mic. He never needed the crutch of gimmicks or a big live band to keep the audience captivated. Dj TLO spun Shad's backing tracks plus some creations of his own. Familiar track after track, littered with London references kept the audience happy and proud, while the newer material garnered cheers and a heightened excitement for his new album, due to drop sometime this year on Black Box. As an encore, Shad invited Grand Analog back up on stage to close of the night with some freestyling. (I feel really white just typing that) I must say, Shad had the home turf advantage, reeling out references to most of the highschools in London only to win over the audience even more... if that's possible.
photo by Thom Pilgrim

photo by Thom Pilgrim

Overall, an amazing night. Great performances by all. Definitely worth the ticket price and we won't be seeing a show like that again for a long time. I think I can say, on behalf of all of London, come back soon, Old Prince.

Labels: Call the Office, Grand Analog, london, open house arts collective, shad K

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Go NORTH to Detroit, SOUTH to Windsor.

THE MAJESTIC CAFE PRESENTS

SHAD
11/19 $8
Doors @ 8PM
*All ages*



4120 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI
www.majesticdetroit.com



Labels: Detroit, majestic, shad K, Windsor

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

BENEFIT SHOW - Saturday June 6 - Rock and Roll is good for Kids

Visit the website:

Rock and Roll is good for Kids

Shad K
Twin Crystals
Brasstronauts
DJ Expendable Youth

Event is taking place @ The Astoria Hotel, Doors @ 6pm.
Show your support and help out some kids who need it. This is also an ongoing issue so do what you can to help out by donations.

So, if you're in Vancouver and want something to do, come check it out. It'll be a killer show!

Peace and out.

X

Labels: astoria hotel, Brasstronaut, dj expendable youth, jadedphotography, june 6, shad K, twin crystals, Vancouver, weekend

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Rock and Roll is Good for Kids Benefit show and Patrick Krief (ex-member of The Dears) interview and photoshoot coming soon!

I found out today that I'm going to be covering this event on Saturday June 6, and I am stoked! I really want to do more Community driven projects and this is the first of many!

You can visit the website here: Rock and Roll is good for Kids.

DJ's Expendable Youth, Shad K (who's worked with Hey Ocean and this is his last local show before he heads out to do the Vans Warped Tour this summer), Brasstronaut and Twin Crystals. Should be a wickedly crazy show and I am so up for it.

Please check out the website and do what you can - come to the show, donate supplies or money or both - it's for kids who really need the help.

Also, I'll be going to see the The Dears @ Richards this Saturday May 30 and I'll be interviewing Patrick Krief (ex member of The Dears) who has started his own band, Black Diamond Bay. I just got their CD Calm Awaits today in the mail, and I am really excited about this.

So many good things happening - WOW. o.0 Totally awesome tho'.....

I've also got ideas to generate some publicity for local bands in the works as well. It's all happening and I'm so ready....!

I hope you're all having a really good start to your week as I've had.

Peace and out.

X

Labels: benefit, Brasstronaut, dj expendable youth, interviews, jadedphotography, live shots, patrick krief, photoshoot, shad K, the Dears, twin crystals, vancouver bc

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