Author: David S. Timbercrest

Posted on: December 15, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

David Bruce Saint Timbercrest picks his top 5 independently released albums of 2013

Destruction Unit – Void and Deep Trip  (Jolly Dreams Records and Sacred Bones Records) Destruction Unit started off as a side project for Reatards members Ryan Rousseau and the late Jay Reatard.  With the addition of Jesco Aurelius ( ex Pigeon Religion/Avon Ladies) this band has become a whole new beast.   Deep Trip and Void are great companion pieces for one looking to reach unexplored spaces of the mind or…

Posted on: December 9, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Fun Fun Fun Fest Review

Fun Fun Fun Fest is a festival weekend like no other.  I arrived around 4:30pm on Friday to find comedian Patton Oswalt doing a standup routine inside a sweaty and claustrophobic tent.  Outside of the tent was the orange stage which had Johnny Marr doing How Soon Is Now amongst other hits from the group which he played guitar, The Smiths.   The sound was clearly bleeding into the tent as…

Posted on: September 25, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Chelsea Wolfe Show Review – Austin, TX – September 6th, 2013

Chelsea Wolfe is an anomaly.   She may be the only artist in history to cover songs by both Biggie Smalls and Rudimentary Peni. Her music is hauntingly tragic and the vocal accompaniment is often stunningly airy, a perfect soundtrack for the death and decay of fall. Last time Chelsea Wolfe was in town she did a minimal acoustic performance but on this evening the full band was brought along to…

Posted on: August 26, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Pentagram Concert Review – Austin, TX – 8/2

On Friday, August 2nd, doom metal pioneers Pentragram ripped through a set of the classics at Emo’s East in Austin,Texas. I expected the crowd to be bigger but the show seemed poorly promoted in the city. On the upside, attendance wasn’t too bad and those who came out had a blast. The moment wild man singer, Bobby Liebling, took stage, the crowd roared. He grinned and posed, loving every minute.…

Posted on: July 4, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Weedeater Concert Review – Austin, TX – July 3rd, 2013

Dixie Dave Collins is a fixture of stoner metal. He was a force to be reckoned with during his tenure in Sourvein and the legendary Buzzov*en in the 90s. He rocks the bass with a fury in Bongzilla and Hail! Hornet, all the while fronting the drug-fueled powerhouse, Weedeater. They brought their mammoth sound to Red7 in Austin on Wednesday July 3rd while playing the inside stage. Mala Suerte opened…

Posted on: June 23, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Lemuria Concert Review – Austin, TX – June 15th, 2013

Lemuria is the quintessential modern pop-punk band. They aren’t a bratty band paying homage to Screeching Weasel or The Ramones. You will find no teenaged-inspired lyrics in their songs. They are a whole other beast. Taking cues from 90s emo, they combine pop sensibilities with indie intelligence, and a punk rock ethic. The music is smart and earnest. They graced the inside stage of Mohawk on Saturday June 15th and…

Posted on: May 30, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Chris Dodge (Spazz, Slap-a-Ham) Interview

What are all of the bands you have played in? This won’t be all of them, but this is what I can remember at the moment: TO THE POINT INFEST LOW THREAT PROFILE DESPISE YOU LACK OF INTEREST BACTERIA CULT SPAZZ EAST WEST BLAST TEST ELECTRO STATIC ORCHESTRA BURN YOUR BRIDGES STIKKY NO USE FOR A NAME JESUS PHILBIN DUH ANCIENT CHINESE SECRET THE LEGION OF DOOM I do recall…

Posted on: May 27, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 0

Best Coast Concert Review – Austin, TX, May 26th, 2013

Best Coast started their appropriately seasoned summer tour last night in Texas at Austin’s Mohawk venue to a sold out crowd.   Gal Pals from Austin opened up the show.  I had never heard of them before but was ultimately impressed with their set of songs that sounded straight off of a 60s Nuggets or Pebbles compilation.  They consist of two ladies (on drums and guitar) and write some catchy jams.…

Posted on: May 7, 2013 Posted by: David S. Timbercrest Comments: 1

Of Montreal Show Review – Austin, TX, May 6th, 2013

Last night was Of Montreal’s tour stop in Austin,Texas. They played at popular venue, the Mohawk, to a mostly young and enthusiastic crowd clad with x’d hands and painted faces. Wild Moccasins from Houston,Texas opened the show with an energetic burst of indie dance music that fell somewhere between early Madonna and more modern acts like Beach House. The bass lines were steady and funky, creating a nice groove as…