H2O Live: Devoured By Pestilence, Via Maris and guests
I'm a visual guy. When I go to a show, a lot of what I'm doing is watching. I've already told you how in love with H2O Live I am right now and with the way I love local shows, I think I'll start to spend a lot of time there. My second time at H2O, I went to see Devoured by Pestilence, The Rookies, Condemned to Conspiracy, Leviathan and Via Maris. All of the bands were tight and played good music, but perhaps the lack of experience showed through with some of the bands. A severe lack of confidence was the only thing that prevented the show from being wonderful throughout, but despite that, there were some great finds at H2O. Well worth the $5.
Come What May at H2O Live
I think every city should have its own all-ages venue. Swayze's was my home away from home when I was in high school. My love of underground music was born and bred in that place. I got my first taste of hardcore there and it brought me a lot closer to who I am and what I do today.
City of Ships at Will’s Pub
Every Monday, Will's Pub does its special "Low Dough Mondays," with a $3 cover, $1 Pabst and $2 Domestic beers. I don't drink, so I don't know, but judging by the name, I'm guessing that's quite a deal. Last Monday, June 14, Low Dough featured 3 bands, Copper Bones, Nights on Fire and City of Ships, who played the tightest set I have ever seen. The way the group layed down such a heavy groove was really exciting and engaging.
Some Mistakes Demo Review
Some Mistakes, is a new band for fans of Verse, Ruiner, and Defeater, with whom Some Mistakes played their second show, in February of 2010. Despite the recording quality, the Some Mistakes demo is a strong offering from such an inexperienced band. The demo has lyrics with deep political and personal meanings, which, along with the heartfelt, emotional vocals may be the strongest point of the album.
Some Mistakes open their three-song demo with “Burn the Papers”, a slow and melodic emotional roller coaster of song. While it builds, vocalist Will Turner (former bassist of Word Travels Fast) transforms into an angry, screaming ball of energy. The second track “Into Myself” chronicles the struggle in Turner’s home life and his childhood. “Aspirations (…Reprise)”, is the story of Will’s older brother dying while both boys were young.
Abdomen Canvas at Will’s Pub
Five dollars at the door Abdomen Canvas is on the stage already pummeling those who dare to stand in front of them. I've seen this band before at places like Club Firestone and The Haven, and let's say they were slightly less than impressive, but tonight they crushed.


