Showing posts with label inBOIL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inBOIL. Show all posts
Thursday, August 16, 2012
inBOIL Releases 2nd Full Length Tonight!
Hell's Kitchen
Thursday August 16th
10pm | $5 | 21+
Social Networking 101
inBOIL (full band)
Tiger VS.
Pleasure Horse
Battlerat
Phil is one of the best songwriters to have ever taken up residence in Minneapolis. He's also one of the few people who could get me out to a show having never heard of the other 3 bands. No offense intended to those bands. Please consider joining me at Hell's Kitchen this evening to celebrate the release of inBOIL's 2nd full length. The new album can be previewed on their Bandcamp page but limited edition handmade copies will be available at the show. Here's a couple of songs from Phil's solo set at the Blazedell House last Friday.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Need Sleep.
I have a bit of a reputation for eating a lot and eating well. Besides music it's probably number two in my heart so even though I'm far from rich I make sure funds are available. I wanted to attempt to start the weekend off healthy so I went to Goda Cafe on 34th & Nicollet for their rice & vegetables plate. They have a number of goat, beef and chicken dishes as well but when I'm in the mood for lots of rice and vegetables I go here. The owner and all of the staff have always been extremely nice. Be sure to take them up on the complimentary cup of soup before your meal. Delicious. $8.70 for a gigantic and very satisfying meal. It's actually two meals a lot of the time.
Late night Friday hanging out with a friend on West Lake. It was the
first time in a long time that I had witnessed the carnage of a weekend evening in Yuptown
without just passing through in a car or on a bike. I don't tend to be
easily rattled but some of those people scared me. Don't get me wrong,
I'm no better than anyone else but a few different times I found myself
wondering where they come from. Then again I graduated from college in
2004 so I'm probably just getting old. While taking a number one in the
facilities on Lake & Bryant I took note that a fan of the Greatest
Punk Band in Minneapolis had also previously visited. Seems they got a
couple of letters flipped though.
Stopped into Muddy Waters for a couple of bloody mary's before heading home to charge batteries for a "Rock n Roll Yardsale" hosted by Regal Treats. The yogurt parfait was especially comforting in my already sleep deprived state. Cab call #1 of the day to 24/7 so I could get over to the Venture Village neighborhood in time to record.
Solid looking line up right? Solo Hyperslob sets are somewhat rare these days and not to be missed. Taylor is one of the best songwriters in Minneapolis be it with a band or solo. Apparently something had happened to his acoustic guitar but he kept everyone's attention just fine playing punk songs on this here ukulele. I can't wait for people to hear at least some of this recording.
If you've been stopping by Empty's Tapes in the past year and a half of so you know that I am a big proponent of Phil's songwriting and his InBOIL catalog. Phil did mention to me that he didn't feel right singing such sad songs on such a nice & sunny day when he just wanted to hang out with friends. He did a bang up job nonetheless.
Made it inside in time to catch Regal Treats (members of Teenage Moods, Cadette, The Miami Dolphins and Unicorn Basement) for the first time. Damn they are GOOD! I think they've only played a few songs but definitely keep an eye out for them this summer. Unfortunately I couldn't stay for Hollow Boys. My batteries were running low and I needed to head home to charge them for HK. Call #2 of the day to 24/7.
OK friends, time for the main attraction of the night. Empty's Tapes Presents: HK Underground V.
I never give Mr. Downs any input on what I'm looking for in a show poster. He's a highly skilled and creative person so I give him complete reign and he always comes up with amazing posters be it for my shows or anyone else. I'm sure my roman catholic family members love this one.
This was the first ever show Dreamless has ever played with current line up. Three of the members had previously recorded & played as The Kafka Dreams. I for one am very impressed with the tracks on their bandcamp which is why I wanted them to play a show behind Hell's Kitchens stellar PA system. Everyone I spoke to at the show about this set were also extremely into it. SVOBODA has quickly become my favorite metal band in Minneapolis and if you ever get the chance to see them you'll understand why. They're actually playing tonight at Memory Lanes and again on June 7th. The set at HK was beyond excellent. It felt great to look around the room and see so many people enjoying themselves so I could image how good it felt to be playing the music on stage. Myrrh has been one of my favorite local bands ever since I found out about them a couple of years ago. They have no official recordings online or even a website but there are sometimes cassettes available at the shows. There's also a couple of live recordings available on Empty's Tapes. Myrrh began as a duo with Jackie from Brute Heart on viola and Andie from Mother of Fire on drums but added one of the fellas from the late great Lighted on lap steel guitar. This was the 2nd time ever that they Myrrh trio had ever performed. Damn, what a way to end an evening!
Booking shows is not one of my favorite things to do and even though I only do it bi-monthly it can be pretty stressful. I do try to book bands that A) I love and B) people may not be as familiar with so others have a chance to check them out. If you know me you know I'm a pretty humble guy but it is a good feeling when you get asked several times a night "Who is this band? How can I find out more about this band?" Thanks to Mike and to Hell's Kitchen for allowing these shows to happen in the first place.
Apparently one of the guys from this band ended up staying for all 3 sets and was so impressed that he insisted that I come back to one of their three 6 figure tour buses to talk about music. Very hospitable guys in the mood to party. They were living large on the bus but after a while I placed my 3rd call of the day to 24/7 to head home.
Sunday afternoon was round two at TFATT house for the 38th annual May Day celebration and parade that was "rained out" last weekend. So many friends, familiar faces and new introductions. Ended up making it to a few different houses to say hello. A personal highlight was being able to sit down with some true Minneapolis OGs for a bratwurst and some beverages. I've always greatly enjoyed people able to hear stories of what was going on in the Minneapolis music community back in '79-'85 when I was either not born yet, just born or 5 years old. A huge thanks to all of those guys for allowing me to sit in the circle for a few.
Back to TFATT house to grab gear for recording Sorry OK in Powderhorn Park. As I got down to the park I noticed that Edwin S. was playing in a new Cuban Son influenced band either containing members or Malamanya or perhaps they were just sitting in for that set. Would have arrived early to record that but had no idea it was happening. Edwin scribbled the address of a house party they were playing later that night onto my forearm but I never made it. Sorry OK brought it to the park. Two words: energy & energy but I still have to play back the recording to see how it turned out.
On my way out of the park Ben texted me about The Shakin' Babies playing at a house nearby so I stopped to check it out. They were indeed as good as everyone had been telling me they were around town and I was glad I stopped. It was time to say goodbye to Powderhorn for now and call 24/7 for a lift to Psychic School. Kitten Forever were going to play followed by Phil doing another solo InBOIL set. 4th show recorded in 2 days. More great music, more great friends. The End.
Labels:
Dreamless,
Empty's Eats,
Empty's Tapes Presents,
inBOIL,
kitten forever,
local,
Myrrh,
Regal Treats,
sorry ok,
SVOBODA
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
inBOIL opens for Kimya Dawson at The Cedar tonight.

inBOIL and Kimya Dawson
The Cedar
Wednesday, April 18th 2012
Doors Open: 7:00pm
Advance: $12.00
Day of show: $15.00
Well here I am sitting with gear at my feet anticipating another trip to the West Bank immediately after work. Phil is only one of the greatest song writers in all of the Midwest so a bunch of us around town are very excited that he got this gig opening for Kimya. Kimya is brilliant. I've had much respect for her for years and years.
inBOIL as a full band is excellent, however Phil was asked by Kimya's people to just show up with his guitar tonight. I'm actually even more excited that it's a solo set. Phil, a guitar, a chair and the huge Cedar stage. Not many people can make me cry these days but I've been known to shed a tear or two during an inBOIL show. Come out tonight and witness me weep!
I spoke with Phil last Thursday at The Turf Club recording this show and he informed me that a new inBOIL album has been recorded and will indeed be released soon. Check out this review of the first inBOIL album if you want to.
so·cial net·work·ing
Noun:
The use of a dedicated Web site to communicate informally with other members of the site, by posting messages, photographs, etc.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Last Alas, Alas Show Until Summer 2012!

Alas, Alas
w/ The Brass Messengers (amazing, you know the name) & inBoil (let Phil clear out those tear ducts)
Alas, Alas will be joined by some very special guests for a very special pre-New Year's Eve-Eve yarnstore party!
Alas, Alas is playing their last show until summer 2012!
Hand-picked for the occasion, the immaculate sprawling yarn palace that is Steven Be, complete with elegant chandelier, was only a natural choice for Alas, Alas to celebrate their second of two shows of the season.
$5 suggested donation
Doors at 8:00, music at 8:30
THIS IS REAL TIME, NOT PUNK TIME. DON'T BE LATE.
All Ages
Enter through the back door, by the alley off of 35th street
How good at social networking are you?
I left my gear at the TFATT house Saturday morning in a made dash to a cab back to my house to meet the road tripping pal. Loaned the 414's to Drew Friday night to record some Alas, Alas songs. Tonight I am reunited with my gear!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
inBOIL @ Psychic School
inBOIL
Psychic School of Dream Actualization
Minneapolis, MN
Sunday June 12th 2011
These Tracks Are For Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
"Starin' at the Moon"
"Hotdoggin'"
"Machines"
inBOIL on Myspace.
Here are a few numbers from the last Sunday's inBOIL set at The Psychic School of Dream Actualization. Phil doesn't really care about things like "the internet" or "moving units" but if you would like a copy of the debut inBOIL album Mouthful of Guns try the myspace page or get in touch with me and I'll give him a ring for you. It is highly recommended. This recording is good and raw but sometimes music doesn't need a PA to be legit.
INBOIL - I MISS THE WAR from Monica Anderson on Vimeo.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
The Old Man Goes On A 5 Night Run.
I didn't make it to Memory Lanes on Monday and I didn't make it to Nick and Eddie on Wednesday BUT I am exciting my 20's in style...
There are other great shows going down as well (there always is) and those shows will be highlighted on the day they are happening...Friday is especially crazy with options. Oh yeah, I did not turn this into a shows calendar blog. There will be tapes on the way!
09-23 - The Funeral and the Twilight + The Great Confinement @ The Kitty Cat Klub
09-24 - Nowlikephotographs Presents Lights Out Asia + The Autumn Project + Nomia @ The Ritz Theater
09-25 - Kill the Vultures + No Bird Sing + Bouncer Fighter @ The Triple Rock
09-26 - Women + WHITESAND/BADLANDS @ The Triple Rock
09-27 - Paleo + inBoil + Crimes @ Sauce
09-30 - Sleeping in the Aviary + The Funeral And The Twilight @ The Kitty Cat Klub
There are other great shows going down as well (there always is) and those shows will be highlighted on the day they are happening...Friday is especially crazy with options. Oh yeah, I did not turn this into a shows calendar blog. There will be tapes on the way!
09-23 - The Funeral and the Twilight + The Great Confinement @ The Kitty Cat Klub
09-24 - Nowlikephotographs Presents Lights Out Asia + The Autumn Project + Nomia @ The Ritz Theater
09-25 - Kill the Vultures + No Bird Sing + Bouncer Fighter @ The Triple Rock
09-26 - Women + WHITESAND/BADLANDS @ The Triple Rock
09-27 - Paleo + inBoil + Crimes @ Sauce
09-30 - Sleeping in the Aviary + The Funeral And The Twilight @ The Kitty Cat Klub
Saturday, February 13, 2010
inBOIL CD Release Show
320kbps mp3s are available here.
inBOIL
Fecal Manor
Minneapolis, MN
Saturday February 6th 2010
Taper: empty (emptystapes AT gmail DOT com)
Location: In the action, 6' ^
Source: AKG 414B-xls > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > razorlame > 320kbps]
Edit: CD Wave (Tracking) Sound Forge 10 (Compression )
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
01. How Many Times?
02. Starin' at the Moon
03. I Miss the War
04. This Aching Heart
05. When I Die
06. Hotdoggin'
07. Machines
08. Show the Way to Go Home
Myspace
"You're seriously leaving Solid Gold in the Mainroom to go record a basement show?" - confused Mainroom attendant. Yes, sometimes in life decisions have to be made. I'm glad I made it back to the neighborhood in time to catch this show. I'm not sure how common it is for people to take 414s to a South Minneapolis basement show but I'm a pretty big proponent of my friend Phil's band inBOIL so leaving the bright lights of Downtown to come support him wasn't a hard decision to make. This was inBOIL's CD Release Show, the bill also featured Bitch N' Brown, Teenage Moods and Sorry OK. I must say that I enjoyed all 4 sets and if you see any of these bands playing around town don't hesitate to check them out. Two quick notes. 1) This is not the full set but rather select tracks. 2) This is a basement tape and while I think it sounds rather nice and find it to be a great listen this was recorded in a basement.
inBOIL
Fecal Manor
Minneapolis, MN
Saturday February 6th 2010
Taper: empty (emptystapes AT gmail DOT com)
Location: In the action, 6' ^
Source: AKG 414B-xls > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > razorlame > 320kbps]
Edit: CD Wave (Tracking) Sound Forge 10 (Compression )
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
01. How Many Times?
02. Starin' at the Moon
03. I Miss the War
04. This Aching Heart
05. When I Die
06. Hotdoggin'
07. Machines
08. Show the Way to Go Home
Myspace
"You're seriously leaving Solid Gold in the Mainroom to go record a basement show?" - confused Mainroom attendant. Yes, sometimes in life decisions have to be made. I'm glad I made it back to the neighborhood in time to catch this show. I'm not sure how common it is for people to take 414s to a South Minneapolis basement show but I'm a pretty big proponent of my friend Phil's band inBOIL so leaving the bright lights of Downtown to come support him wasn't a hard decision to make. This was inBOIL's CD Release Show, the bill also featured Bitch N' Brown, Teenage Moods and Sorry OK. I must say that I enjoyed all 4 sets and if you see any of these bands playing around town don't hesitate to check them out. Two quick notes. 1) This is not the full set but rather select tracks. 2) This is a basement tape and while I think it sounds rather nice and find it to be a great listen this was recorded in a basement.
Labels:
bitch n brown,
cd release,
fecal manor,
inBOIL,
local,
sorry ok,
teenage moods
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Weekends Start on Tuesdays
Tuesday the 19th:
Bowerbirds + Julie Doiron + Sharon Van Etten @ Varsity Theater
Luke Polipnick Quartet and Framework @ The Turf Club
Thursday the 21st:
Bethany Larson + The Goondas + The Butchers Bag @ The Turf
Ogre Smash Death Boom + Truck Stops Across America + Patrick Callan @ The Nomad
Moonstone Continuum @ secret space
Friday the 22nd:
Modern Radio 10th Anniversary Show @ The Turf
Dessa + Cecil Otter + Jeremy Messersmith @ Fine Line
City on the Make + Military Special + Black Blondie @ Sauce
Saturday the 23rd:
Modern Radio 10th Anniversary Show @ The Cedar
inBOIL + Teenage Moods + Children of Euler @ Eclipse
Gay Witch Abortion + Mother Of Fire @ The Entry
Bowerbirds + Julie Doiron + Sharon Van Etten @ Varsity Theater
Luke Polipnick Quartet and Framework @ The Turf Club
Thursday the 21st:
Bethany Larson + The Goondas + The Butchers Bag @ The Turf
Ogre Smash Death Boom + Truck Stops Across America + Patrick Callan @ The Nomad
Moonstone Continuum @ secret space
Friday the 22nd:
Modern Radio 10th Anniversary Show @ The Turf
Dessa + Cecil Otter + Jeremy Messersmith @ Fine Line
City on the Make + Military Special + Black Blondie @ Sauce
Saturday the 23rd:
Modern Radio 10th Anniversary Show @ The Cedar
inBOIL + Teenage Moods + Children of Euler @ Eclipse
Gay Witch Abortion + Mother Of Fire @ The Entry
Labels:
Bethany Larson,
Black Blondie,
Bowerbirds,
City on the Make,
dessa,
inBOIL,
local,
military special,
modern radio,
updates
Saturday, January 09, 2010
inBOIL @ The Nomad
320kbps mp3s can be had here.
inBOIL
The Nomad
Minneapolis, MN
Thursday January 7th 2009
Taper: empty (emptystapes AT gmail DOT com)
Location: AB, 5' LOC, 6' back, ~7' ^
Source: Studio Project C4s > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > RazorLame > 320kbps mp3]
Edit: CD Wave (tracking) Sound Forge 10 (fades)
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
01. How Many Times?
02. Bro-choice
03. Hotdoggin'
04. Starin' at the Moon
05. Axis and Allies
06. When I Die
07. This Aching Heart
08. I Miss the War
09. Machines
10. A Tomato in the Sun
Phil Mahlstadt - guitar, vocals
Kyle Sobczak - bass
Elliott Kozel - drums
Michael Sienkowski - keys
Myspace
So apparently Phil is only in bands that leave you looking for your jaw on the floor. I kind of like this about him. There on 10 tracks on inBOIL's debut album and I haven't found myself skipping any of them. I was given a choice of titles and had to go with "No Makeup Never! Not Now, Not While I'm Dead" without any second thought. Sure, I'm probably substituting definitions but in a dark corner of the Nomad it all rang true. In a way I'm glad I obtained a copy on the upswing. Hearing "How Many Times?" "Starin' at the Moon," "This Aching Heart" and "A Tomato in the Sun" a year ago would have probably left me in a sobbing mess on the floor and that's always embarrassing, right? This is no doubt a compliment to Phil's song writing. While it's not likely "Machines" will leave you in a ball on the floor it's still one of the best songs I've heard in years. Word is inBOIL will have a proper release show for the album the first weekend in February so keep an eye out for that. Every Thursday during the month of January you can stop down to The Nomad to catch great local bands and support the Sisters Camelot fundraiser.
inBOIL
The Nomad
Minneapolis, MN
Thursday January 7th 2009
Taper: empty (emptystapes AT gmail DOT com)
Location: AB, 5' LOC, 6' back, ~7' ^
Source: Studio Project C4s > Silver Quad customs > UA-5 (BM2p+) > iRiver h120 (Optical @ 16bit 44.1kHz WAV)
Transfer: h120 > USB 2.0 > PC [WAV > RazorLame > 320kbps mp3]
Edit: CD Wave (tracking) Sound Forge 10 (fades)
This Recording is for Promotional & Archival Purposes Only.
01. How Many Times?
02. Bro-choice
03. Hotdoggin'
04. Starin' at the Moon
05. Axis and Allies
06. When I Die
07. This Aching Heart
08. I Miss the War
09. Machines
10. A Tomato in the Sun
Phil Mahlstadt - guitar, vocals
Kyle Sobczak - bass
Elliott Kozel - drums
Michael Sienkowski - keys
Myspace
So apparently Phil is only in bands that leave you looking for your jaw on the floor. I kind of like this about him. There on 10 tracks on inBOIL's debut album and I haven't found myself skipping any of them. I was given a choice of titles and had to go with "No Makeup Never! Not Now, Not While I'm Dead" without any second thought. Sure, I'm probably substituting definitions but in a dark corner of the Nomad it all rang true. In a way I'm glad I obtained a copy on the upswing. Hearing "How Many Times?" "Starin' at the Moon," "This Aching Heart" and "A Tomato in the Sun" a year ago would have probably left me in a sobbing mess on the floor and that's always embarrassing, right? This is no doubt a compliment to Phil's song writing. While it's not likely "Machines" will leave you in a ball on the floor it's still one of the best songs I've heard in years. Word is inBOIL will have a proper release show for the album the first weekend in February so keep an eye out for that. Every Thursday during the month of January you can stop down to The Nomad to catch great local bands and support the Sisters Camelot fundraiser.
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