Showing posts with label Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

La Madness Music Video Shoot for Got Me Wrong

In late July 2013 the weather was consistently beautiful each day.  I was regularly attending shows in the evenings.  At one such event the band La Madness was playing.  I had seen them a few times before and they knew me for my blog and dancing at shows.  The lead singer Kurt Vatland approached me and asked if I would like to join their band for the filming of their upcoming music video.  Naturally I was elated to be offered the opportunity to cover their shoot.  So I agreed.

In a few days I headed to Eastern Saint Paul Minnesota on a bus to meet them at a hotel for their shoot.  When I arrived in the early afternoon, they already had the room prepared for the shoot.  They had moved all the furniture from the central bedroom into the small second room to make space for the band's musical equipment, the lighting, and the film crew.

As I got situated, the extras and band were in the process of getting preened by make-up artists before their time in the limelight.  As the performers were getting made over, the film crew was hard at work arranging the lighting and strategizing the order of shots to be filmed. 

Soon it was time to get the ball rolling.  First on the list of visual arrangements was partial band shots for closeups of each band member.  Over and over the band played along to the recording of their song as the crew took footage from different angles.

Despite filming in the middle of the day, the shots were supposed to be at night.  Therefore, the blinds were drawn and covered so that the room felt like a party in the depth of the night.  To supplement that feeling, the band supplied the extras, the crew, and themselves, with champagne.  It was rather appropriate considering the context of the song being filmed.

Slowly the shots accumulated as the band rotated in and out of the main room for their time in the spotlight.  Then it was time finally for the full band shot.  The whole band piled into the cramped corner of the room and rocked out as if it was a live show.  Despite having been forewarned of the noise potential, and the fact that it was the middle of the day, the hotel management soon phoned the room to chastise them for being too loud.  Naturally, they needed a couple more takes before they were able to get it all squared away.  So they took the scolding with a grain of salt and soon were finished with the loudest part of the filming.

Next to the stage were the girls to perform with the guys' instruments in place of the band.  Their scantily clad bodies belied the burden of the instruments as they simulated jamming out on the instruments.  In spite of the apparent awkwardness they felt with so little experience hoisting the instruments, they none the less made their best effort to appear as if they were rocking out.  It worked.  The only truly difficult instrument to mime was the drums, since fake playing simply doesn't confer the image of a musician.  Frankly it was awful to hear, but we took it in stride as the audio for the session was irrelevant since the song was to be dubbed over the video.

After completing the hotel room portion of the shoot, we all chipped in to carry the equipment onto the roof for the ultimate rock stage on top of a high-rise hotel overlooking the Saint Paul skyline.  It was stunningly beautiful up on top of the building as we set up and began filming the action.  The lead singer Kurt Vatland took some liberties with his movement on the roof and decided at one point to climb up onto the ledge behind the band.  Unbeknownst to him, all the onlookers gasped in fear as he strode confidently along the ledge he didn't realize overlooked a 40 foot drop to the next level of roofing.  Thankfully, he did not slip.  We all sighed in heavy relief after he was down.  Indeed it turned out he had no idea how far the drop was when he was inspired to jump up there.


The band was then ready to call it a day, since the vast majority of the shots were finished.   I had to head out to catch the last bus for the day.  Unfortunately, I came to find out afterwards that I missed the final shot of the day, which was a sexy hottub scene.  It was a shame I miss that, but regardless it was a fantastic experience overall.

This last Saturday September 28th, 2013 finally brought the video release party at the Pourhouse in downtown Minneapolis, MN.  Along with the music video, the band has been compiling a documentary about their experiences.  So, after the opening band The Lone Crows finished their set, La Madness prefaced their music video with a clip from the upcoming Rockumentary "Going Mad" by Xtopher films. The night brought a great crowd along with the lively enthusiasm of the band for their exciting video debut.





With their video released and the buzz about them growing, the band is poised to return to the west coast soon for another tour.  The press they have been receiving has brought their single to the forefront of the Los Angeles rock station KROQ.  Soon the local rock station 93X here in Minneapolis will hopefully take up the torch as well. 

Thank you to all the people who helped to make the video shoot possible:

Director - Alex Kohnstamm www.kobamm.com

Production Assistants - Bobby Edwards, Tony Ralph

Make-up and Hair - lead Make-up Kaci Wegleitner, Lead Hair Amber Updike, Carrie Mahoney, Key Makey, Hanna Eustis,

Actresses - Nicole Fawver, Kaci Wegleitner, Dallas Smith, Amber Updike, Alexis Howe, Krisha Saxon

Photographers and journalists - Dallas Smith, Arne Wilkin, Alec Schwandt, Matthew Sudduth

and of course the band themselves

Kurt Vatland - Lead Singer and Guitar
Riggs Kessler - Lead guitar
David Kittelson - Bass Guitar
Aaron Willey - Drums

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Last Weekend's Events and Those to Come Soon

Today is Tuesday April 9, 2013.  Tonight I plan to go to a Kareoke contest at Tailgate Sports Cafe right by my apartment in south Minneapolis next to the intersection of highway 62 and 35 W.  Though spring is still silently stalking us somewhere in the future, the music season here is really starting to ramp up as band after band announce new CD's and shows.  I'm really excited to enjoy this year.

Last night I went to a show at Honey in Northeast Minneapolis, MN.  I missed the opening act, but the bands I saw were Moving Parts and Air Taiwan.  I came with a couple friends who I had run into earlier and whom suggested to me the show at Honey for the dancy music that would ensue. 

Moving Parts were an incredible new local band just fresh out of college at The Institute of Production and Recording (IPR).  Their music was fantastic dancy groves to keep me moving.  The bartender even doubed me fantastic dancing Matt, I was very fond of his compliment.  Although I was the only person dancing most of the night, I enjoyed it thoroughly.  I'm not like most people who feel awkward to be alone, or close to it, on the dance floor.  So ironically though it's kinda unfortunate for the bands who would love people to move with them, I actually thrive and like when that happens even though it would be fun if other people joined in.  None the less it was incredibly fun and entertaining music.  Additionally, their new album just came in.  Though the show was not billed as their official release party, which will happen soon I imagine, I got myself a copy of their new album and I must say it is thoroughly as lively and dancy as the show!  These guys will be a fun band to follow and see in the future.  I'm sure to be making it out to more of their shows in the future. http://movingparts.bandcamp.com/


After The Moving parts came Air Taiwan.  They kept the mood just as lively and energetic again in spite of most everyone not dancing.  I used all the space that wasn't being used and had a ball dancing around to their awesome groves.  Along with some excellently chosen covers from several decades of popular music, they had excellent new music of their own to bring their energy into the world.  I know my fellow Minnesotans, while mostly not dancing, save a couple here and there, were none the less soaking up the music in their own ways and enjoying the vibes as they washed over them.  http://www.reverbnation.com/airtaiwan

This last Sunday I had a fun game of Munchkin Fu, a table top card game, with my family.  http://www.worldofmunchkin.com/munchkinfu/  Wondering why this is relevant?  It's not to music.  But it was fun none the less =P  It also shows a little of my inner nerdyness.  I LOVE music.  But I appreciate a lot of things other people feel awkward acknowledging, like watching the TV shows Glee, Smash, and Nashville.  I like all forms of musical entertainment, wheither it be an A Capella group, a ska band, musical theater, the opera, some local funk metal, a garage band with aspirations of being something more than what anyone expects of them, and everyone in between.  The world is full of people searching for meaning, but so few realize that everyone's searching in their own way and sometimes get bogged down in the silly little things in life that tie us up from day to day instead of fully enjoying the moment like we feel compelled somewhere deep inside to.  That's why I dance, I'm not afraid of people judging me.  I'm not doing it for the people who are going to be negative to me, I'm doing it for myself, the band, and the people who are feeling the vibes like I am.  It's so much fun.

I should also mention I had a great night at The Sound Gallery again this last Saturday night April 6th 2013.  I got to see Sean Anonymous Spit some sick lyrics.  I enjoy his high speed and interestingly rhythmic rapping poetic stories.  He is certainly one of my favorite local rappers in the cities who goes somewhat under-appreciated but performs impressively.  It also helps that hes a really nice dude too.  http://seananonymous.bandcamp.com/

Saturday was the center peak for the weekend's awesomeness with a great group of people gathering to listen to music and socialize into the early hours of the morning.  The DJ for the music in the bar was an awesome guy I recent met who happens to be founder and CEO for a new music website built on a philosophy of meritocracy and interactivity based influence rather than pay for play influence.  It's an interesting concept and I think it's worth reiterating from my earlier post, since the site is currently in development so it's invite only.  However, if you want to get in on the ground level you can go to the website and request an invitation by entering your e-mail at http://itmusic.us/invite/

So what's to come in the near future?  This Saturday April 13th I am planning to go to the 21st art exhibit opening show at Cause Spirit and Sound Bar at Lyn-Lake in Minneapolis.  I bumped into Tony Rydell, the Curator of the exhibit for Cause, while I was at The Sound Gallery this last Saturday.  They always have an impressive array of local art they display, it's something equally to be appreciated in my eyes just as music, or dance, or any other form of entertainment. https://www.facebook.com/events/549791068374953/?ref=2

Beyond that, on April 22 my friend who is the great musician that is the lead singer and one of the two guitar players for the band The Lone Crows will be turning 21 years old.  He also plays in a band called Hot Damn!, who will also be playing that night.  Oh, and the exclamation point is part of the band name, so yes that was intentionally awkward looking grammar.  To top off the nights festivities The Jelly Project will also be playing.  So essentially, two of the bands from the last show I posted a blog about and the additional band from the birthday man will be rocking the house with their awesome blues, rocking bass riffs, shredding guitar licks, killer drum beats, and clear ringing vocal energies.  https://www.facebook.com/events/430371873700255/?ref=2

Later still on Saturday April 27th The Jelly Project will be playing with Fuzzy Machete, Up Jumped the Devil, and I Am Fuzz.  Fuzzy Machete are another epic rock and roll band of girls who kick that rock up a notch and make me dance.  https://www.facebook.com/events/353136248119320/?ref=2

May 4th 2013 will be Sabastian Love' Birthday party. He is the force behind Bad Medicine Productions.  https://www.facebook.com/BadMedicineProductions  There will be 13 bands playing on two stages at The Sound Gallery.  This will certainly be an epic fun night of music to remember.  The list of bands from Voodoo, The Japhies, The Wives, and Francecamp for certain I know already.  I am excited to hear and see all the bands at this epic music gathering.  21+ https://www.facebook.com/events/545979038769248/?ref=2

MAIN STAGE

★ Voodoo — ≈ 10:00pm
(www.facebook.com/TheVoodooPage)

★ PENNYROYAL — ≈ 11:00pm
(www.PennyroyalMusic.bandcamp.com)

✤ Hᴏᴛ Dᴀᴍɴ! — ≈ 12:00am
(www.facebook.com/HotDamnBandMN)

★ The Japhies — ≈ 1:30am
(www.facebook.com/TheJaphies)

★ Dem Atlas — ≈ 2:30am
(www.facebook.com/DemAtlas)

★ The Set — ≈ 3:30am
(www.TheSetMusic.com)

★ Danger Ron & The Spins — ≈ 4:30am
(www.DangerRonTheSpins.bandcamp.com)

BAR STAGE featuring DJ Naughty Wood all night! (www.NaughtyWoodMusic.com)

★ Patrick Callan — ≈ 10:30pm
(www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZh6Iq_7sQk)

★ The Wives — ≈ 11:30pm
(www.facebook.com/The.Wives.Band)

★ Big Dylan, Chantz, Taylor and Unfuh Qwittable of Audio Perm — ≈ 1:00am
(www.facebook.com/AudioPerm)

★ KiDs LiKe Us — ≈ 2:00am
(www.KidsLikeUs.bandcamp.com)

★ France Camp [solo] — ≈ 3:00am
(www.facebook.com/FranceCamp)

★ Chants & Seas — ≈ 4:00am
(www.facebook.com/ChantsAndSeas)


♆ Photo Booth by Patrick McCutchan (www.StudioMcCutch.com)
♆ Visual Projections by VJ Mach FoX (www.MachFox.com)
♆ Live Art! (details to come)


☆☆☆For A Complete List Of Shows☆☆☆
www.facebook.com/BadMedicineProductions


Of course those are simply the ones I have invites for this early on.  I will likely be going to many more shows, and blogging about those experiences as well.  So look forward to more musical musings from me Dancing Matt Sudduth in the future.

There is one last thing I would like to add, although it is not related to music.  A former coworker and friend of mine Celine Kitzenberg is preparing for a half marathon run on Sunday June 2, 2013 and she is looking for support to help raise money for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.  She has been blogging about her progress as she prepares to take on the task of running 13.1 miles for a race.  Please donate to a worthy cause, it is always a good thing to be charitable.  http://pages.teamintraining.org/mn/minneapo13/ckitzenber


Thursday, April 4, 2013

Enormous beast - Beastiality

This last weekend a local band I have been following for the last couple years finally released their debut album on band camp!  http://enormousbeast.bandcamp.com/

Enormous Beast is a band you should make it a point to go out to see live if you haven't yet.  They were on schedule to make a big splash in 2012, but they had to take a year long hiatus for personal reasons. 
 
These guys make it an explicit point to be as full of sound as you can make a two person band.  Comprised of the drummer/singer Connor Mack and guitarist Rob Hedlund, they forgo the excessively contrived complexity of some bands in favor of simple riffs which spur in their listeners a deep seeded desire to rock the %#*^ out .  Their sound is instantly likeable for it's accessibility and intensity.  Additionally, they are hands down one of the most incredible local bands to see live.

Their drummer Connor Mack rocks his drums so hard that he needs physical restraints for his kit so that his base drum doesn't get away from him as he pounds it's essence into an unwieldy awesome mess!  Back in the days before he was able to tame his bass drum by putting a concrete block behind it anchored to a rug underneath the whole kit, every song he would need to reign his drums back into his vicinity as they slowly migrated across stage from his rocking intensity!

The passion for music these guys espouse leaves other bands blowing in the wind behind them.  So look forward to real big things for these guys in the near future.