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SUMMARY:Homie Fest II at The Rigby
DESCRIPTION:Fourteen exciting emo or emo-adjacent bands in one day at $20 is a bargain that’s reflective of the genre’s storied DIY upbringing. Cartwright\, Man Alive\, Endswell\, Honey Creek\, Equipment\, Excuse Me\, Who Are You?\, Tiny Voices\, Good News Dudes!\, Riot Nine\, The Sinner And The Saint\, Dear Mr. Watterson\, Nosebleeds\, Barely Civil\, and Kulek make up an enticing\, one-day lineup. Nearly all of the bands hail from various corners and pockets of Wisconsin\, including several from Madison. Ohio-based Equipment register as one of the clear standouts here\, joining Tone Madison favorites Dear Mr. Watterson in that regard. Here’s what we had to say about Dear Mr. Watterson’s 2021 EP Confusion Perfected: \n“Confusion Perfected‘s outsize energy\, riff-happy approach\, teeth-gnashing ferocity\, and unabashed scruffiness place it in territory that has rarely been inhabited this strikingly since Titus Andronicus’ 2008 debut The Airing Of Grievances. In lesser hands\, the end result of that combination usually winds up being an abject mess that amounts to ambitious ideas and poor execution. Dear Mr. Watterson adeptly avoids that trap\, channeling a playful precociousness that evens out the material’s jittery nature.” \n—Steven Spoerl\n \nConfusion Perfected by Dear Mr. Watterson \n\nIllustration by Shasya Sidebottom.
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/homie-fest-ii-at-the-rigby/
LOCATION:The Rigby\, 119 East Main Street\, Madison\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Bereft\, Aseethe\, Corridoré\, The American Dead\, PV\, Whisky Pig at BarleyPop Live
DESCRIPTION:Bereft turned elements of black metal\, doom\, and post-rock into extended\, searing tracks that often felt like they were trying to surmount an overwhelming emotional tide. The Madison band’s atmospheric-black-metal tendencies emerged in full force on 2014’s debut album Lost Ages\, and the doom elements became more ruggedly pronounced on their 2017 follow-up\, Lands. Standout tracks like Lost Ages‘ “Unwelcome” and Lands closer “Waning Light” balanced heaviness with a vulnerability that always felt convincing and true. The band was at work on new material when guitarist/vocalist Alex Linden died in December 2021\, at the age of 36. \nThe remaining members of Bereft—guitarist vocalist Zach Johnson\, bassist Cade Gentry\, and drummer Jerry McDougal—plan to keep making music together\, but not under that name. At this last Bereft show\, the trio will play a set of music from across the band’s career. You won’t hear any attempts here to fill in Linden’s versatile guitar work or the deep\, growling chasm of his vocals. As Johnson told us in a recent story\, “in this way\, [Linden’s] absence isn’t just seen and felt\, it’s heard.”  \nAll proceeds from the show will go toward a music-lessons scholarship fund in Linden’s name at Madison Music Foundry\, honoring Linden’s deep commitment to music as an artist\, fan\, and community member. All the other acts playing at this show\, including Iowa City-based Aseethe and Madison epic-metallers Corridoré\, shared stages and friendship with Bereft throughout its memorable and tragically truncated existence. \n—Scott Gordon \nLands by Bereft
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/bereft-aseethe-corridore-the-american-dead-pv-whisky-pig-at-barleypop-live/
LOCATION:BarleyPop Live\, 121 West Main Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Case Kämäräinen at Café Coda
DESCRIPTION:Split between the US\, Finland\, and Poland\, Case Kämäräinen‘s international dynamic pays off in the quartet’s versatility. The project is currently made up of drummer Tomi Kämäräinen\, pianist Tuomo Uusitalo\, saxophonist Marek Konarski\, and bassist Myles Sloniker. Sloniker is the group’s lone American member and Konarski the only Polish member. Uusitalo and Kämäräinen both presently call Finland home. Each of Case Kämäräinen’s four members brings a distinct\, aggressive dynamic to the band’s performances\, muscling their way into strikingly complementary cacophonies of dueling harmonies and tasteful dissonance. \nMystique From The North\, Case Kämäräinen’s latest album\, taps into a more melancholic approach but it suits the material (Konarski and Kämäräinen are the only two from this live iteration to have played on the album). Even with that melancholic bent\, the record makes allowances for fiery playing\, as is the case on “Cabin Feaver\,” showcasing both the band’s inventiveness and range. \n—Steven Spoerl \n \nIllustration by Shasya Sidebottom.
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/case-kamarainen-at-cafe-coda/
LOCATION:Café Coda\, 1224 Williamson St\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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