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timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
‘At Sea (Honolulu, HI) @ thirtyninehotel, Honolulu, HI. 12th, July 2011.’ ‘Not merely a reunion, but a reinvention, as the band rearranges their instrumentation and song writing style, switching from long-form drone inspired post-rock epics to a more concise semi-pop-structure featuring former cellist (now guitarist/singer), Yvonne Harada on vocals.’
·timbretantrums.com·
timbre tantrums: Getting Lost: At Sea
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Sabrina profiles the weekly music showcase. Ross: “But Kaleidoscope may have some form of a legacy. I think it’s helped organize and increase the quality of music, to a point where I feel like a number of our bands are at a stage where they can crossover. We’ve played some role in that. And a role as well in the transformation of Chinatown. I know for absolute certain that we’ve been at the heart of some indelible moments in peoples lives. And that is a hell of a thing.”
·honolulupulse.com·
Honolulu Pulse: Scene+Heard: Showcasing at Kaleidoscope
Nonstop Honolulu: Party pics: Toro Y Moi
Nonstop Honolulu: Party pics: Toro Y Moi
Photos by Tracy Chan. “The South Carolina-based ‘chillwave’ musician and his band brought their signature brand of funky, groovy, electronic shoegaze jams to a sold-out show at NextDoor Saturday night. Opening were local acts Clones of the Queen and Painted Highways. Although the club was packed and sweaty, people really got into the music, some dancing and some just swaying with eyes closed.”
·nonstophonolulu.com·
Nonstop Honolulu: Party pics: Toro Y Moi
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)
Friend and ally Gary Chun gives COTQ and the Toro Y Moi show another shoutout in the Honolulu Pulse picks. Too kind. “Arguably the busiest indie rock band in Honolulu, Clones of the Queen had six shows lined up this month, and will be concluding their run this weekend and Thursday. Band member Matthew McVickar (also known as solo act Lapwing) is promoting his first club concert, and he got a great first mainland act in Toro Y Moi, the retro-pop-funk band led by Chaz Bundick. He and the band, along with fellow indie noteworthy band Painted Highways, will open for Bundick and company Saturday night at NextDoor starting at 9. Tickets are $20.”
·honolulupulse.com·
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)