jonelle & ben’s wedding, 9/26/2009

September 29, 2009 at 11:11 am (gigs) (, , , , , , , , , , )

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on saturday at 6am, travis and i set out from the bay for incline village on the north shore of lake tahoe to play some live music at jonelle and ben’s wedding.

it was a beautiful setting on the water—sunny, warm and windless. jonelle and ben both looked stunning. they had rented a house with a huge yard and had the reception—complete with games of badminton and horseshoe—on the grass in the back.image3

the bride’s song requests were the coolest:

PROCESSIONAL
(1) Tupelo Honey – Van Morrison
(2) Nothing Else Matters – Metallica
(3) Over the Hills and Far Away – Led Zeppelin
RECESSIONAL
(4) Seven Brides Road – The Eagles

we played about 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after the ceremony itself.

aside from the sunshine detuning my nylon strings, the gig went flawlessly. there were no amps allowed on the beach, so it was purely acoustic. but that made the event very relaxing, fun and enjoyable. everyone had a great time and travis and i were happy to visit with friends in a stunning location.image6

image8we’re playing another wedding on October 16 for a local couple in belvedere. it’s much more involved with a longer set list and a host of beatles and neil young covers. we’re looking forward to it!

thanks, jonelle and ben!

–aimes

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bonne soiree at bon iver

September 25, 2009 at 2:28 pm (shows we see) (, , , , , , , , )

last night, travis and i went to see bon iver at the fox theater in oakland—and it was incredible.

fox theater oaklandif you haven’t been to this theater, put it top of list. what a pleasant surprise after so many of the new york concert halls i frequented (webster hall, with its blown out speakers and terrible acoustics, has to take the shit cake).

inside the foxnot so with the fox. besides being beautiful, the place tunnels the sound straight into your brain. the low hanging balconies were perfectly designed for eargasms. we sat at the very top balcony, which at first glance looked too far from stage, but ended up being aurally perfect. 

i knew bon iver would blow us away, but it was travis who found the right descriptor for the sound: “other-worldly.” justin vernon’s haunting tenor silenced the entire place. he even stunned the drunks in the back. 

as a nice contrast to the very serious music, both vernon and the lead singer of the opening band, megafaun, found ways to sneak in playful, self-deprecating comments.boniver

bon iver: “um, we’re kind of reaching the end of the 9 or so songs we know…after this tour, we’re gonna take a break to write some more.”

megafaun: “justin’s playing bass on this song. and i think it’s his live debut. so, uh, after the show, if you want, please write down on a piece of paper the word ‘bass’ and the grade you’d give him and, uh, submit it at the merch table.” 

bon iver expanded upon songs from “for emma, forever ago” with very tight, unexpected jams: one or two of the outros showed potential for the mind-blowing noise-rides jonny greenwood takes radiohead fans on; with only slightly less perfection in the execution.

the characteristic innovation of the night was to get everyone from both bands around one directional mic. i was reminded of the a cappella days as men with guitars, fiddles, banjos, drums, harmonicas and mandolins snuggled up close and the audience leaned in to hear. the eight man-strong killer chorus vocals drew gasps from my seatmates. it was intense and unforgettable glory.

for the most part, the band was true to the record. but there was a hint of bluegrass in the live performances that enhanced the overall sound.

my favorite bit was the percussion. bon iver didn’t hold back the drums. on “the wolves,” justin invited the audience to join in singing the refrain “what might have been lost,” which got us all involved and sounded amazing. with three other band members on toms, bass and snares, the result boomed.

you know the way fireworks feel in your chest on the fourth of july? like that.

take away for demilo: more drums.

for a few of my covers inspired by the vern, check out our myspace.aimesincar

 

 

 

 

 

 

-aimes

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welcome to our blog!

September 23, 2009 at 5:10 pm (pink friday) (, , , , )

we are glad to have you here!

this blog is under heavy construction and a lot of changes will be posting over the next few weeks. please check back often and feel free to RSS!

over the next few months, we’ll post on our gigs and about recording “pink friday,” our debut album slated to drop feb. 2010.

in the meantime, here’s our latest video and some links to get you started!

add us on myspace, subscribe/friend us on youtube, fan us on facebook, or email us with any gig/concert requests, questions or delicious potato recipes at:

demilotheband (at) gmail (dot) c o m

-aimes & trav

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