8.22.2011

Drunken Baseball Dance, Just a Little Thought

As baseball's gearing up for the sweet run to the playoffs, I couldn't be more excited as the Detroit Tigers just put down rival Cleveland three games in a row to secure their best lead over the division all season. Justin Verlander tows the slab tonight for the Tigers. He's looking for his 19th win of the season and I'm in Stevens Point, WI surrounded by Brewers fans. That's fine. I can get behind a ball team that celebrates the craft of beer making, but I'm secretly conflicted considering DBD bassist, Jim Roll, is a Cubs man and I don't know if my flimsy, week-long support of one of the Cubs' NL rivals might tarnish the Jimmer's appreciation of our numerous baseball talks. Sorry Jim. You and I both know that this year isn't one the Cubs will remember.

So, I'm sitting here at Gruu's on Main in the aforementioned Stevens Point, left to my devices, which, as you can see, contain one (1) pint of Point Special, one (1) Raymond Chandler novel, one (1) laptop, and fifteen (15) cigarettes.

Photo

None of these things are helpful in trying to quit smoking. Except, maybe, the laptop ("lung cancer" image searches...yikes).

I was leaving the Tokyo Steakhouse from a lovely lunch and when I turned on my car, Del Shannon's brilliant "Runaway" was on the radio and I could think of only two things:

1. "Runaway" was recorded in Ann Arbor, MI
2. Watching Justin Verlander's pitching today must be the baseball equivalent to what it was like to hear the synth solo of "Runaway" in 1961



Am I right? 1961! Synthesizers! That vocal! (To get his vocal that high, they slowed down the tape a little, so upon playback it sounded slightly sped up, just like JV's fastballs. I wonder if Verlander actually slows down the opposing batters' minds to make his fastball look faster. I guess, in a sense, that's exactly what he's doing when he hurls a 74 MPH changeup, but I digress.) But seriously, that synth part is like the slider Verlander throws that, after three years of tossing, he still denies is a slider.

And since I'm going down this route, perhaps Brandon Inge's theme is "The Cat Came Back," Magglio OrdoƱez's theme is "The Old Man's Back Again," and the Chicago Cubs' theme is... well, let's have Harry Belefonte and Odetta perform it for you:



Sorry Jimmer.

8.02.2011

seasons in the sun


we're apparently not very talkative until the fourth beer and the third month of summer.

after a little adventuring, a couple of injuries, some chemistry jokes, moments of great joy, and some of great sadness, we've planned a burst of kinetic energy.  

in April the band recorded a record's worth of songs.  this weekend i'll add some vocals and track a couple more.  

we're also playing two sure-fire-hit shows.  we're gonna travel 'round like a pack of dogs.  let us pull your sled.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH 
RIVERSIDE PARK
SET TIME 5:50

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH
w/ HEALTH & BEAUTY
(FROM) THE SKY
8PM

4.03.2011

f-f-f-foolin'

setlist
friday, april 1
the delancey
happy hour of death

the train, the cross
fireworks
a failing glow (the hardest truth)
ain't no weather fouler
oil tower forest (measure me!)
seagulls (no fantasies, fading bones)
promises end
zombie girlfriend*
guilt

*debut

3.27.2011

songs to learn and sing



So the April 1st show has adopted a theme.  Happy Hour is a strange beast. Sometimes blissfully pitch perfect, but often an ordeal.  Or a case of straight up bait and switch ("only at the bar" where there are 1.5 seats - WTF).  It can be kill or be killed at Happy Hour.  The Happy Hour of Death.  

I have never played a Happy Hour show.  The risk is a sparse collection of disinterested business folk overly concerned with impressing their colleagues or getting some action.   On the other hand, we could have a room full of joyous drink-before-dark vibes and a universal understanding that the heart-rending murder jams in the DBD catalog pair with a martini as well as whiskey...

Which shall it be...

FRIDAY APRIL 1
THE DELANCEY
7PM SHARP

3.05.2011

spring ahead

April Shows:

FRIDAY, APRIL 1 - NEW YORK, NY
the Delancey @ 7pm (Scott Solo) - Happy Hour Set

FRIDAY, APRIL 15 - MT PLEASANT, MI
Plachta Auditorium on UCM Campus @ 9pm w/ Breathe Owl Breathe, Nathan K

SATURDAY, APRIL 16 - GRAND RAPIDS, MI
Mexicains sans Frontieres @ 9pm w/ The Boys Themselves and Nathan K

SUNDAY, APRIL 17 - YPSILANTI, MI
Woodruff's @ TBD w/ White Pines, The Boys Themselves

Midwest May shows are in the works as well.  

2.09.2011

upscale tiki



This cold snap simply busted me.  So tonight I found solace at the Hurricane Club, a new-ish upscale tiki bar.  Nice room, diverse drink menu. Great bartenders.  Solid in vibe all around.  First drink was top notch.  Rum, pineapple and curry.  Hell yes.  The next two solid, but not as good.  And I feel surprisingly lucid after 3 drinks in glasses with faces.  This wouldn't happen at Painkiller.  

Anyone seen this before?  The health department came into the restaurant, so the bar removed all coconuts, fruit, fresh juice, and basically anything else that makes a bar interesting.  Or tiki.  Go ahead and order a vodka tonic, sir, the cool shit is clamped down for now.

The bartenders were suitably apologetic and comp'd us and everyone around at least one round.  And I am sure there is some risk reward analysis that makes this the right move.  Because sometimes regulators do suck.  Like when you're freezing and need a rum punch...

1.09.2011

mittenfest V (alternatively, for four days i've been drinkin)

we love our ann arbor / ypsi / detroit music family.  its awesomeness has been established again and again, the most recent 15,000 bits of evidence being the dollars raised by Mittenfest, local musicians, fans, and businesses for the Ann Arbor chapter of the 826 Foundation.  

this happened:


drunken barn dance played last.  it was nuts.  i lost my unpracticed voice hours prior to our set.  i meant to protect it, but instead stood too close to the bar or the stage for too long.  we debuted two new songs, one of which i've played solo a couple of times (failing glow) and the other the band conceived in a manner of minutes based on skeletal  ideas (kaizen (MI)).  here's the formula for kaizen (MI): drinks + lots of words + energy = new dbd song.  pretty elementary.  i don't think we're giving up the store by putting that on paper...


we also yanked the wurlie onto stage for the first dbd piano sounds ever.  after seeing the world from stages far and near, we figured the wurlie, bum leg and all, deserved some mittenfest...

here are some videos (thanks to jeremy peters). and thank you for singing along because i think i was singing from my colon by this point...

a winter's tale



we swimmers



here's the DBD setlist:

a failing glow (the hardest truth)*
kaizen (MI)#
the last desperate stand of the last fair man
we swimmers
no love
asshole brother
a winter's tale
ain't no weather fouler
promises end
the real tina turner
evelyn wears a tiara
leaving las vegas, reno, laughlin

*full band debut
#debut

our dear friends, thank you for such revelry and dedication to each other...

much love
dbd

1.06.2011

Mittenfest damage

Unfortunately, I don't believe we have any photos of Carol's glorious crash into my guitar amps, but Ryan displays the evidence...

10.24.2010

unscathed



Victory!  No mishaps of the personal, vehicular, or gear variety.  Just good times with good bands and unbelievable support from our dear friends.  When every night is grand, and feels better than the night before, things are hum-hum-humming.  As a consequence, this post may appear overly enthusiastic, but some times there are highs...

Our friends make amazing music.  Chris Bathgate's set Thursday was among my favorite of the year.  Matt Jones is playing new jams that will kill you harder than the deadly old jams.  Sublunar Minds debuted the streamlined 4-piece line-up with supreme effect.  Small Houses hushed the room in two whispered notes.  The Chimneys absolutely floored me Saturday.  As the Voice of Harold would say, "a must."

New friends Magic Bullets are all dreamy energy and punch, and great folks to boot, despite being devoted SF Giants fans (clutch win, dudes).  Christine Hoberg, Christoper Paul Sterling, and Cheyenne Marie Mize are all so lovely and communicative we're lost in their amber.  How to remain depressive, drunken, outsiders in the face of such welcome company?

Here are the setlists.  Hope we mixed it up enough for those who came night after night.  

TUESDAY - EAST VILLAGE RADIO
a winter's tale

WEDNESDAY - BRUAR FALLS
evelyn wears a tiara
we swimmers
ain't no weather fouler
no love
a winter's tale
leaving las vegas, reno, laughlin...
the train, the cross
the last desperate stand of the last fair man

THURSDAY - SIDEWALK CAFE
fireworks (never tell)
you left the wrong girl
no love
promises end
asshole brother
low
the train the cross
the real tina turner

SATURDAY - SURREAL ESTATE
seagulls (no fantasies) (fading bones)
low
the hardest truth (the failing glow of a gas lamp)
time spent underground
international small arms traffic blues
you left the wrong girl
promises end
guilt

10.19.2010

CMJams

We're in NYC this week friends. We're going to see if we can end the broken gear/van/psyche streak. Three chances to visit:

WED 10/20 - QUITE SCIENTIFIC / MON AMIE SHOWCASE
@ BRUAR FALLS w/ Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr, Magic Bullets, Comanche, Chris Bathgate
DBD @ 9

THUR 10/21 - MICHIGAN MOVED TO NYC
@ Sidewalk Cafe w/ Sublunar Minds, Matt Jones, Chris Bathgate
DBD @ 10

SAT 10/23 - QUITE UNOFFICIAL CMJ FINALE
@ Surreal Estate w/ Cheyenne Marie Mize, Christopher Paul Sterling, Chimneys, Christine Hoeberg
DBD @ 9:30

The streak began at CMJ last year - our first NYC show - when Greg's guitar broke, then my guitar broke, then the van broke outside of Punjabi. We still managed to play a song...