NOTES FROM VIVACE – WHAT I LISTENED TO IN JANUARY…
The Mo-odds: “Bop Shu Bop”

Matt Kollar and the Angry Mob: “Cartwheels”
High Life Cavaliers: ” No Dead Set Plans Yet” (more…)
NOTES FROM VIVACE: (15) Days of Summer
The Upfront. Yes, I’m playing off of (500) Days of Summer,but we here at TRAffIK really liked that movie.
What’s going on here. Now TRAffIK did technically kill off summer with the following blog, but hey, I had a nice summer and wish to do my own summer exit. This blog is going to take a trip from Highland Park to the Sunset Strip and various other locations between these two music spots.
Aaron Beaumont. So my (15) Days of Summer launched with seeing my friend playing at Life on Wilshire. There was a nice group of supporters there, many being mutual friends of ours. This was my first time at Life on Wilshire. Life on Wilshire has a nice set-up that for some reason reminded me of the set-up at Cinespace, but a bit classier. His set included various friends joining him on stage such as Shane Alexander. This was the kick-off for his tour, which ends Oct 8th at Hotel Café.
SIRIA’S AUGUST PLAYLIST
You may notice there are a lot of songs from the 90’s on this month’s playlist. I may have been born in the 80’s, but it’s the 90’s music I clearly remember. The ironic thing is most of the music I would be fine with never hearing again is from the 90’s. This is the decade where record labels seemed to have handed out record deals like candy. I can’t even begin to tell you how many musicians I’ve met who were part of those signed bands. Some were hot for a minute or two, while others seemed to have gotten shelved and no promotion. Others are still getting paychecks from their 90’s fame.
Anyhow, I turned August into a “let’s listen to 90’s rock and alternative during the day” month, mainly because I am driving a Volvo from the 90’s until my car is ready (at this point it better be getting an overhaul and come back as a freakin’ Murcielago or Aston Martin) so I decided to fully embrace this decade. I went as far as to question my sanity and ask myself can I really just listen to 90’s music for a whole month?
Well I did it and there was a lot of good music I hadn’t listened to in forever and some I’d never even heard. This playlist may not be reflective of my last statement as it doesn’t necessarily show the cream of the crop and includes many mainstream acts, but it’s what played at 2:05 pm.
Sponge – “Molly (Sixteen Candles)”
Since this is Sponge’s second appearance on one of my playlists it may seem like I’m a huge fan. In reality aside from this song and “Plowed,” I’m not sure I know any more of their songs. I do like both of those a lot, so maybe I should re-visit some Sponge.
Dirty Filthy Mugs – “Tony and Vinny”
This is a local band. I saw this band play at Blue Star Cafe. I noticed Notes From Vivace also had one of their songs on his list, as well as another band they played with A Pretty Mess. These bands shared the stage with our friends of Pu$$y-Cow. It was a great show. I love my punk rock and these guys definitely knew how to bring it reminding me of Swingin’ Utters (with whom they’ve shared band members apparently). A bunch of us girls were overdue at another party and figured we’d stay for just a song or two, but after one song decided to catch a whole set. If you can get a bunch of drunk non-groupie type girls to stick around for your set as well as a bunch of guys who either play in punk rock bands or are used to seeing quality bands play, you’ve definitely got something.
On a side note: The bands on this bill are all owed big kudos as “dysfunctinal” was the theme of the evening, beginning with a no-show from the promoter who initially put the line-up together. None of these bands knew each other prior to this show, yet showed no hesitation to help each other with sound (there was no sound guy as well), mic stand malfunctions, and stood in the audience for each other’s sets. Seeing this happen is what makes me want to continue putting on music shows as time allows me. I hope seeing and experiencing stuff like this makes bands realize they don’t need promoters to put shows together for them. DIY people.
Seven Mary Three – “Cumbersome”
I actually really like this song and the lyrics
Barefoot Bride – “Swallowed”
A very common question that I received in the year 2005 and I’m sure bookers across LA did as well was “There’s these A&R people coming to check us out and we need to put on a showcase, can you help us?” I would like to see how much money was “expensed” by record label people in ‘05. Bands were being sweet talked, boozed, and shmoozed left and right. Record label execs would show up in limos and towncars to check out the bands packing the clubs. It was a fun year, but also a telling sign of the implosion that was coming. Few of those bands that were constantly asked to put on these “showcases” got record deals. I saw many a frustrated band dealing with this. Some did and were shelved.
Anyhow, this band featuring some nice OC guys had some of the biggest underground hype among A&R from various labels, they worked hard as did their management just like many other bands. They usually packed their shows and had cute girls showing up at all of their shows. Anytime, I hear one of their songs or other bands that I’m friends with that were getting all of this kind of attention it makes me think back to that crazy year. A year when everyone was having more fun than maybe we should’ve and bands were working hard at changing their own destiny.
Here is their video for “So Bad”
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NOTES FROM VIVACE – Out to See: The Shakers
I’m plugging my friend’s band. A friend of mine joined a new band called The Shakers. The band only has a handful of gigs under its belt – though they did travel as far as Philadelphia to play one gig. I missed every one of their earlier gigs. One of their gigs (or perhaps it was two) was off in Venice so an easy excuse on my part was that it was just too far away. On a recent night; however, they played at the Bordello, which is much closer to home. So off I headed to see my friend play in her new band.
Notes from Vivace’s April Playlist
Army Navy - “Silvery Sleds”
The Art – “Love Bomb Revolution”
Audra Mae - “Forever Young”
Dead Rose Beauty - “ Follow Me”
Local Natives - “Airplanes and Stranger Things”
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Old Man Markley - ”Rollin in My Sweet Baby’s Arms”
Prizzy Prizzy Please - “Ride the Love Bullet”
Editors Note: Here is an interview Prizzy Prizzy Please did prior to us catching them at Juanita’s (in Highland Park) where we caught them with our friends of Pu$$y Cow and Spider Problem – I highly recommend catching them live, they have amazing energy and their drummer goes insane on the kit
Pu$$y Cow - “BernNadette”
Spider Problem - ”Deadwalk”
The Temper Trap ” Science of Fear”
I just discovered the band Local Natives. I love them so much that I’m listing two of their songs. Prizzy Prizzy Please is a Bloomington, Indiana band that toured through Los Angeles recently. Army Navy’s song is on the Nic and Nora’s Infinite Playlist soundtrack.











