Seven Eight Nine El Ten Eleven

November 19, 2008 · 1 Comment

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(photo by Amanda Fogarty)

It’s hard to categorize El Ten Eleven. With articulate bass beats and reverbing melodies, they at times have the danceability of any of those burgeoning electro-pop groups, and at others the coherent song structure and non-machine drumming of a rock duo or the funky expansiveness of — dare I say it? — a prog or jam band.

Though I haven’t heard their spanglish name on the lips of my music-minded friends’ lips over the past week, that doesn’t mean this is a show to be skipped. In fact, El Ten Eleven’s appearance at Canopy tomorrow night might be one of those off-night shows you’ll regret missing when you see their half-page story in Spin or another of the music rags. So, give it a chance. Take a night off, and check out the show. Maybe you’ll be able to tell yourself “I told you so.”

Stop, Learn and Listen:

El Ten Eleven’s website

El Ten Eleven’s MySpace

El Ten Eleven on Music For Kids Who Can’t Read Good

The Bottom Line:

Sure Fire Groove and El Ten Eleven at Canopy Club, $5 before 9pm, $7 after

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Flight Itinerary: November 17 - 23

November 18, 2008 · 1 Comment

Monday, November 17:
Where I’ll Be: Partaking in pre-Thanksgiving Break academic crunch time
You Should See: Zmick at Canopy Club (9pm, $3 suggested donation). A good way to warm up from the first few days of snow flurries is to dance, you know.
Tuesday, November 18:
Where I’ll Be: Editing HTML.
You Should See: Piano Man (Canopy Club, 9pm, free) or Open Mic Night (Cowboy Monkey, 10pm, free) because they’re the only music-related shows going on that night.
Wednesday, November 19:
Where I’ll Be: Seeing El Ten Eleven at Canopy Club, $5 before 9pm
You Should See: At the show above, or at DJ Legtwo (Larry Gates) at Boltini. Cheap drinks, cheap food, and really good hip-hop.
Thursday, November 20:
Where I’ll Be: En route to Chicago! Peace out, school.
You Should See: Plain White T’s with The Cab and Meg & Dia (Canopy, 7:30pm, $17 in advance). If you’re a dude whose planning on going out Thursday night on campus anyway, it’s a safe bet that most underclassman ladies will be here, not White Horse.
Friday, November 21:
Where I’ll Be: Happy Birthday, Mom!
You Should See:  Jordan Kaye, Schwartz Family Headin’ Home Band, Bow-dacious String Band and Oberon, The Possom King at the Virginia Theatre as part of Granny’s Porch: Lincoln and his Music, a Grand Ol Opry-style concert. $15 adults, $10 students, $5 children, starts at 7:30 pm, and I wish I was in town for this.

Saturday, November 22:
Where I’ll Be: Seeing Avett Brothers at the Blues & Bluegrass Fest in Chicago!
You Should See: Candy Foster at Cowboy Monkey (9:30pm, $5), because you know better than to see Puddle of Mudd.
Sunday, November 23: 
Where I’ll Be: Working out of hometown boredom, most likely
You Should See: Colour Revolt with So Long Forgotten and Greenwood (8pm, $10 in advance), because they’re part heavy, raspy rock a la BRMC with enough melody and vocal tameness at times to create a mix worth seeing. Oh, and the audience will be way smaller than deserved, due to the Thanksgiving Break scheduling, so make up for all the sad students stuck at home that night. 

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Christmas On Mars. Movie In Urbana.

November 16, 2008 · 1 Comment

Since by the end of the weekend we’re usually too lazy to even exit our apartments, here’s four reasons why you should see Christmas on Mars on Sunday:

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1. Recession-friendly. As a “gourmet” cupcake shop pops up down the street from a chocolate outpost in Jennifer North and two blocks from high-rise condo living, downtown Champaign isn’t really hip to the poorness that is college folk. But, once you cross the quad-borderline, it’s clear that Urbana gets it. Not only is the flick FREE, Canopy is offering their fab $10 pitcher-and-a-pizza deal. Split it with a friend, and that pie-flick-booze combination is only five bucks. Cheap!

2. No excuses. You’re not going to do homework anyway. And hey, it’s one of your last chances to enjoy yourself before you’re stuck at home.

3. The band. Flaming Lips made a movie. A movie. They’re known for going crazy in a live setting, and by making a film, they had no boundaries, such as lights and an audience and a defined stage (which they pay no attention to anyway, considering lead singer Wayne Coyne floats through the crowd in an enormous bubble). It’s gotta be worth watching at least 20 minutes of, right?

4. The cast. Not into The Flaming Lips? Well how about Blue’s Clues, Entourage or SNL? Besides Coyne and various band members appearing in the film, Steve Burns (aka THE OLD BLUES CLUES HOST zomg), Adam Goldberg (of Hebrew Hammer and Medellin-funding fame) and Fred Armisen star in the film. Bomb.

Catch Christmas on Mars this Sunday at 9:30 and 11:30 at Canopy Club. It’s free. Cheap food and beer. See you there.

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Did You Know…

November 16, 2008 · No Comments

That the opening act for Willie Nelson on his Dec. 6th date at Assembly Hall is this guy?

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 Interesting. This, embarrassingly, makes me want to go to the show twice as much.

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WU Don’t Know How Excited I Am…

November 15, 2008 · No Comments

No show announcements have absolutely wowed me this semester…until now:

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WU-TANG. CANOPY CLUB. DECEMBER 13TH.

(Seriously, this is such a big deal that I went doomsday font on you.)

Ok, ok, everybody breathe again. According to the Smile Politely article that broke the story,

“…the lineup will be missing original members Ol’ Dirty Bastard (R.I.P.) and Method Man (who will be wrapping up a tour with Redman the night prior to the group’s Canopy performance), fans can expect Ghostface, Raekwon, GZA, Inspectah Deck and the rest of the Clan to bring the noise in support of their recent release Soundtracks from the Shaolin Temple.”

While this is legitimately some of the best music news I’ve heard in a while, it poses a problem — The Hood Internet is also booked to play this evening (at midnight), as are Oceans, World’s First Flying Machine and Common Loon as part of the four-night Fall Semester Showdown at 9pm.

The 13th was a great lineup to start, so here’s hoping they don’t cancel anything. But three totally different yet across-the-board fantastic shows in one night at Canopy? Could be one for the ages, folks. One for the ages.

Update: Unfortunately, Oceans, World’s First Flying Machine and Common Loon will not be playing on the 13th, and will try to be rearranged into the now-three night festival. The show is set to be Wu Tang earlier, Hood Internet afterwards.

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Put The “Wheee!” In Weekend

November 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Next weekend starts Thanksgiving Break. Though looked forward to by all as a well-needed week off of school, Thanksgiving isn’t just about lying around in your jammies and watching Ren & Stimpy like you used to every time you were off for school as a young’n. It’s a week full of family (parents!) and high school friends you don’t even like anymore (they just don’t get it!) And there’s the arguing about borrowing the car, the nosy siblings, the chores…blech.

And though there’s some perks (fresh baked cookiessss!), it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go all out party like it’s your last weekend living under your own roof. Because it is. So go wild, and soak up your fill of collegiate fun before it’s back to ma and pa:

Friday:

Highdive: The Boat Drunks, 7pm

Canopy Club: Early:  Illini 4000 Benefit  with World’s First Flying Machine, Roses & Sake, Organic Flow & No Comment, 6:30pm, $10; Late: The Funky Monks (RHCP Tribute Band) with The Third Flight, 9pm, $8

Iron Post: Early: Desafinado, 5pm, free; Late: Lucky Mullholland, 9pm, $5

Cowboy Monkey: NIL8 with Goodyear Pimps, 10pm, $6

Saturday:
Highdive: DJ Tim Williams
Canopy Club:  Early: The Forecast with Vedera, 5:30pm, $10 in advance; Late: Citizen Cope, 9pm, $20 in advance
Courtyard Cafe: The Fleshtones with The Hentchmen and Fotosputnik, 9pm
Iron Post: Early: The Turinos, 6pm; Late: Neoga Blacksmith and The Number One Sons, 9:30
Red Herring: New Ruins, Common Loon, Carl Hauck and My Dear Alan Andrews, 8pm, $3
Sunday:
Canopy Club: Pizza, Pitcher and a Movie: The Flaming Lips’ “Christmas On Mars”, 9:30 and 11:30, FREE (more on this soon!)

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I (Wasn’t) There: Umphrey’s McGee, 11/13

November 13, 2008 · 1 Comment

Lame, I know. But, a combination of lack of sleep, fluish symptoms carried over from a weekend illness and general feelings that can only be described as “ugh” and “blah,” I couldn’t make it to this one. But, where photos are concerned, it’s most likely similar to their last show in Urbana.

Since we’re on the topic, though, I got a text message from a friend in another town that he received 40 free tickets to one of Umphrey’s’ shows later this week. (I’m refraining from mentioning the venue name or market, just to keep him uninvolved.) The town he lives in has a HUGE fanbase, so much so that I assumed he won them off a fantastic radio contest instead of as a handout from the venue because sales weren’t doing well. Which is weird.

I’m not sure if the Canopy show sold out, but one thing’s for sure — there were tickets available way closer to showtime than usual. Two shows within one week that have question-raising sales is odd, especially for Umphrey’s, who have a cult-like following and for the first time in a while, a lot of new material.

Could it be the recession reaking $25-ticket-price havoc on college budgets? Could it be people are moving away from the long prog-rock songs in exchange for short electo-pop quips? And, though there’s a new disc on the way, could fans decide to sit this one out since they’re always on tour? Chime in or let us know how the show went last night by commenting below.

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Tweedytastic.

November 13, 2008 · No Comments

Sometimes you drag your feet. And sometimes, you’re stuck slaving over a mind-crushing workload from one of your professors for a project that is tough and just really insanely time consuming. (Hypothetically, of course.) And sometimes, you just drop the ball and have to admit you made a mistake.

This is so over-announced that if you tell me you didn’t know, you’re probably only saying so to make me feel better, but still:

by Donald Rasmussen

Jeff Tweedy!

Foellinger Auditorium in Urbana, Ill.

Saturday, January 31st

$20 Students, $25 Public

(Tickets on sale Thursday, Nov. 20th)

Yeah, yeah, you already heard from the 10 announcements and 3 Facebook invites and your guy friends freaking out about it, but still. Pretty exciting news, considering Star-Course has had a record low of one show this semester. It’s not their fault — just a bout of bad luck that led to unpredicted show cancellations — but it’s nice to see their newest announcement is something to look forward to.

(Photo courtesy of Donald Rasmussen)

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Flight Itinerary: Nov. 12 — Nov. 16

November 12, 2008 · 2 Comments

[Yep, it's back. You know how the McRib goes away silently and then all of a sudden reappears again and everyone goes, "forget the Chicken McNuggets, throw me one of those McRibbies, I missed those!" This is like that. Not because we're covered in sweet-&-sour sauce, but because I'm not really sure why it went away in the first place. Enough chatter, more concerts!]

Wednesday, November 12th:

Where I’ll Be: At Canopy Club, seeing Sunset Stallion with Jared Bartman, Post Historic and Yossarian (9pm, $5).

You Should See: The same show. C’mon! It’ll be fun.

Thursday, November 13th:

Where I’ll Be: At Umphrey’s McGee (Canopy Club, $25 in advance)

You Should See: Umphrey’s. I wouldn’t usually suggest you follow my personal schedule two nights in a row, but according to the venue’s website, this show is (shockingly) not sold out yet, and the first one I can remember in years that isn’t. You still have a chance to snatch up a ticket before it’s too late, and if you’re going to pass on a show for the price or because you’ve seen them a bunch, don’t forget — with a new album on the horizon, this gig is almost guaranteed to showcase some of their new tunes. The live listening party is predictably well worth the $25, even for the mildest of fans. But, if you’re totally not into them, check out DJ Belly and DJ Mertz at Cowboy Monkey. Should also be a good show, just with less lighting trusses.

Friday, November 14th:

Where I’ll Be: Seeing John Oliver doing stand-up at the Illini Union, then immediately forcing him to be my husband.

You Should See: The Illini 4000 Benefit at Canopy with World’s First Flying Machine, Roses & Sake, Organic Flow & No Comment. Good cause, good bands, good early show to see before you drink till you can’t remember you saw it.

Saturday, November 15th:

Where I’ll Be: At a dance performance at Krannert. (Hopefully the tunes are good.)

You Should See: New Ruins, Common Loon, Carl Hauck and My Dear Alan Andrews at Red Herring at 8pm for three buckaroos. (The Courtyard Cafe looks promising too, but more information coming on that soon.)

Sunday, November 16th:

Sleep. We deserve it, don’t we?

UPDATE: We also deserve entertainment. (And bloggers that aren’t so spacey…) Flaming Lips’ Christmas On Mars is playing Sunday at Canopy. Check back to OverUC for more details!

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I Was There: Girl Talk, 11/5

November 7, 2008 · 4 Comments

[Girl Talk at Canopy Clubin Urbana, Ill. on 11/5/08]

Woah.

If I were to indulge in my current state of oh-crap-school-night-overwhelmed-with-a-to-do-list mind, I would leave you with that. Woah. Because, truly, that’s the only word to describe the crazy, wet chaos that was Girl Talk’s show last night.

From the get-go, a packed-to-the-Gillis (heh heh) club was confusing, both to the regulars and the newcomers. For the few of us who spend at least twice as much time between the venue’s rainforesty painted walls than campus bars like other college kids, it was jarring to see so many people, so many unfamiliar faces, so many…stiletto heels. But, shoe wear cynicism aside, it was confusing for the first-timers, too. Between the off-hand overheard comments regarding toilets — “omg, I heard this was the only bathroom in the place?” — and other typical aspects of Canopy, some of the crowd knew what body-banging contact they were in for, while a bunch seemingly had no clue.

Which brings us back to the “woah”. Unlike the typical Girl Talk performance, this one was surprisingly tame, even though calmness usually doesn’t relate to a stage full of enough shirtless, sweaty men to pretend you’re in Cabo. Unlike the usual power struggle between everyone bumrushing the stage while those on it try to push their way to the front like a human version of a sliding quarter machine at a casino (since, you know, the whole “point” is to get as close to Greg Gillis as possible or whatever), Canopy stationed staff between the crowd and the stage, which worked well to keep the stage full but not overwhelmingly so.

One problem, though — the front row was absolutely stuck, crushed against a barricade with nowhere to go and no chance to move, even with repeated pleading to the staff standing between them and moving up, where they would be able to take a full breath. There didn’t seem to be much rhyme or reason to who made it onstage and who didn’t — the best way seemed to be by getting pulled up from the corners, though a bevvy of girls seemed to think that flirting and huddling near security guards would prove more fruitful — but the scene between the stage’s edge and the audience was, well, not a pretty one, and quite chaotic in a dancing-carnage sort of way, to say the least. 

The show was what Gillis sets out for it to be — fun. Crazy, toilet-paper gunned, confetti-sprinkled fun. And though some of his equipment may have died leading to an abrupt end of the set, the crowd made sure to get their money’s worth, whether that be face value, twice that, or whatever price named through the many Craigslist resales of tickets, proving that the hottest show in town was, well, just that.

Video:

(It’s short, but there’s only so many flailing limbs you can capture without getting dizzy. This is just a tiny glance into the night:)

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