2 posts tagged “hotel cafe”
First, I want to state that I have this lofty goal to eliminate my credit card dependency. However, my compulsion to support certain 'why-are-these-people-still-under-the-radar?' musicians @ established music venues makes it quite difficult.
Tuesday night when I saw Ari Hest play at the Hotel Cafe I knew the online ticket purchase was worth it-- as are all my purchases, of course. The opener from Ireland, Declan O'Rourke, told the audience that this was his first time playing (or first tour playing?) in America. He had a great sound and one novelty song stands out. It's about an old black crow and it was highly entertaining because there was a fun song introduction and then part of the chorus was him cawing. Not counting that particular song, to me, live, his style was like an Irish version of Ari's so it shouldn't be too surprising if he gains a large following here fairly quickly.
"I can make you move against your will. Don’t it make you sad to lose control?" Broken Voices by Ari Hest
Ari was fantastic with his band, and played a bunch of songs from his early material and CD The Break In, plus newer songs from his project, 52, which included my favorite song, Broken Voices. At some point Amy Kuney came up to sing Cranberry Lake which she co-wrote and sang in a duet with Ari. That was great because I've been wanting to see her live for a while now too.
Ari's vocal ability is amazing. His tone ranges in his songs from baritone to falsetto with impressively flawless lung control. It bowls me over me every time I see him live.
I ran into @KristinJuel during the evening which is always refreshing. Sitting with her I discovered my new favorite bass player, Rob Calder, who has an interesting way of dancing to the beat while he plays. Very entertaining to watch!
The only downer of the night is that there's a rule that non-flash photography is allowed in Hotel Cafe, but video recording is not. Kristin got busted for taking video with her digi cam at some point. That was too bad but at least they didn't confiscate her camera. She had also taken a bunch of still photos. Overall, it was a good night for live music.
"You're the song that I sing that I don't need to practice." from In the Creases by Amber Rubarth.
Tomorrow is Amber Rubarth's show @ The Mint-- http://themintla.com is their site. I refuse to hyperlink to it because it has music that auto-plays and defaults to the loudest volume setting. Way to facilitate an obnoxious user experience.
I love Amber's lyrical ambition and like Ari, she is now based in NY so I try to see her whenever she's playing here. Can't wait to hear her new songs and old ones again that I like. A lot.
I am disappointed that I didn't get advanced tickets to The Hotel Cafe Tour within the four hour window of me seeing the e-mailed newsletter from one of my favorite bands, The Weepies, and me arriving home after work to actually buy them. That night is now hopelessly sold out. This sucks, especially because The Weepies pretty much only tour the midwest/ east coast of the US. Except for the one night on the 18th of this month. Why'd I have stop and get gas and then decide to go to the grocery store, since I was already out and about, for that stupid carton of milk? That's what I get for trying to be efficient. :P
1. I know from experience that The Hotel Cafe doesn't sell normally advanced tickets except in rare cases. This was one.
2. I know I can be pretty quick with a mouse and keyboard, so if it was a matter of getting something before it sold out then I normally would have been able to do it if I hadn't so been complacent about #1.
Who knew? Totally my fault. I just wasn't prepared. Fool me once, shame on you. SHAME on you Hotel Cafe!
Note: I'm not really that upset about it. Just poking fun at myself.
Anywho, I'll be playing a show of my own tomorrow evening, at Unurban Coffeehouse. My show is free so there won't be any of that sold out funny business to deal with should one wish to attend. Check my music site for more info.