Monthly Archives: July 2013

RIP Big Snow Buffalo Lodge

Matt and I discovered Big Snow Buffalo Lodge orginally through our friend Julian Fader (drummer of Ava Luna, ex-Quilty). We were still living in NYC and it was January of 2012. Matt and I knew we were going to move to Kansas, but I really wanted to take a shot at playing a venue or two we’d never played before. In any city I think you can get stuck played the same venues too frequently- we wanted to try something new- maybe to parallel this very new transition we were making of moving out of the city.
big snow pic
We had our “farewell NYC” show in Big Snow in March 2012, and it was one of the most bittersweet fun shows we ever had. RJ and Yoni were running the space and were warm and professional without being uptight- it’s a DIY space, but they managed to get good sound out of it (no easy feat!). Their friendly vibe made everyone there feel welcome and like the place was ours too. Our friend Lippe took a lot of pictures of us at that Farewell show, and a couple of them ended up being the artwork for our latest record, Courage.
Somehow in our transition of moving out of the city ….into the transition of doing more with our music, we developed a real attachment to Big Snow Buffalo Lodge. I think maybe because it was there when we were leaving…offering a supportive place to have our Farewell Show –and it was also there on our subsequent trips back to the city- (the last time standing out in our minds as one of our more joyous NY shows ever—a sweaty dance-filled night with speedy ortiz). Big Snow was a real gem of a venue, and a port in a storm for us. It’s hard to think about NOT playing there now. I can’t believe they are closing their doors.
They will be very missed. Matt and I both thank them for wonderful memories.
-Nan Turner
(Since the original posting of this blog we discovered some more details behind the reasons for Big Snow’s closing. We wish Yoni a speedy recovery. He is a sweet man. Learn more details from this Village Voice Blog Post.)

Speedy Ortiz + Schwervon! + Lazy @ Czar Bar (KC, MO) Tues. July 16


I snapped a couple shots from the show, but who are we kidding, Sid from Too Much Rock takes much better pics than I do. So, I’m hijacking them for my blog post here. Follow the link to his website for more shots from this show, as well as tons more pictures, videos, and the occasional review for lots of cool shows around the KC/Lawrence area. Also be sure to check out his podcast. I always find something there that sticks to my ribs.

The night started, promptly, with a blistering set by one of my favorite KC local bands: Lazy. Usually, a four piece, Sarica Douglas, evidently had a last minute call from her day job. So, tonight it was a “Lazy” power trio. Not such an easy thing for a duo like us to navigate but I was pretty impressed with how the fellas managed to over come this handicap by basically playing all of their songs about twice as fast as usual. Now to be fair, pretty much each of the four or five Lazy shows that I’ve seen have been unique in their own way. And I’m not gonna say that one has been better than the other. But I will say that this one would have certainly tickled my Lemmy (Motorhead) sideburns, if I actually had some.

Due to my guitar tuner crapping out during out line check our set got off to a bit of a rocky start. The fact that I woke up at 6am to be part of an all day paid mock trial survey didn’t help either. I was running on fumes and literally had to stick my head between Nan’s cymbals to revive myself at one point. Not the smartest thing I ever did but, for your delight, it was captured on film. (see below)
It was really great to see Speedy Ortiz in Kansas, City. Our first connection to Sadie was through the band Quilty who we played several shows with back in the day in Brooklyn & SW Connecticut. The last time we played New York, in March of this year, was with with Speedy Ortiz and it was one of the funnest NYC shows I can remember having in a long time. I’m super psyched to see the band get the credit its due. There was a decent crowd for KC for a Tuesday with Trail of Dead playing the Riot Room just down the street on the same night.

The kind of raw nerve and intense rock that generates from this band is especially refreshing when you come to meet them as people and realize that they are just sweet down to earth, kids. I’m a big sucker for that contrast in bands. We picked up a copy of their new record: Major Arcana and I’ve been listening to it now for the past two days. Like the short stories of Raymond Carver, upon each repeated listen something new pops out. It’s nice to hear a band that allows that to happen. There is a reserve behind the rock and dissonance that leaves space for reflection. The style fosters a real musical relationship vs. a wham bam one night rock n’ roll stand. This band is the real deal and I’m looking forward to watching them grow, like a tree vs. a bearded hipster’s penis!

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FIY: Click here to check out a review and pics on Too Much Rock of our show with Howard Iceberg and the Titanics last week at the Recordbar.

July 16th w/ Speedy Ortiz @ The Czar Bar (KC, MO)

Do you like indie rock? Me too! Have I got a night for you! We are very excited to be sharing the bill with our pals from back east the incredible: Speedy Ortiz. Pitchfork recently described their sound as “…the squalling, guitar-on-guitar carnage of Archers of Loaf, the grungy mysticism of Helium,  with the deadpan wit of vintage (Liz) Phair…” And that sounds pretty good to us. Also on the bill is the amazing local art rock band Lazy. $5 adv./ $7 at the door. The fun starts at 8pm, this Tue. /July 16th at The Czar Bar. Check out the Facebook Invite for more info.