Monday, November 8, 2010

Ugly and Vermilions at the Velvet Lounge, DC


Upon creating this blog, I had the intention to report and write opinions and critiques on places and events I attend. Music being a bit part of my life and my of my friends being full/part time musicians, I found it quite appropriate to do some "on scene" reports on their shows and progress rocking in this modern world of ours.

Last Saturday, the gang and I headed out to the Velvet Lounge to see our friends band play and get a few drinks down on U street. I haven't been feeling to hot lately due to biking in the cold wet mornings but I was really impressed from the set up from the club and the groups that played. It actually made me forget about my acquired sickness. It was just the kinda vibe I'm into; small personal and a bit gritty. There was an upstairs where the music and dancing was, as well as a bar downstairs that had skateboarding playing on the tube, for you had something to look at when you didn't feel like talking to your friends.

The cover charge was a cheap 8 bucks and the beers (at least Yeungers) were only 5 dollars a pop, which from my experience down on U, isn't too shabby. Overall though, I found it a great club with good music and a good "young" vibe. Although this critique could be a tad bias, since I felt the bar was filled full of acquaintances and good friends.

The band I was there to hear and support was the one and only UGLY

My buddy Matt has been writing and singing songs for most of the time I've known him in college. His style is incredibly unique, but if I HAD to compare it to something, it'd go a little bit like this; with the mind and lyrical strength of Elliot Smith mixed in with the annunciation and pronunciation of Say Anything, Matt's (of Ugly) songs are constantly flowing and keeping your attention with superior lyrical wit and melody that automatically catches your attention . The newly acquired band featuring some other friends of mine brought out Matt's song writing abilities and melodies. The sheer power and feel the solid bass, lead guitar, and pounding drums made an audience who has never head them before, shake and sway in their musical wake.

Here are a few shots from the band.

Ugly- preparing for the next song

Matt Rappold- Lead Guitar

I gotta say boys, I usually am not that into band's my friends are in (I don't know why, maybe its just my own personal mix of jealousy and envy) but i was SUPER IMPRESSED. Please check out this video, it ain't the best quality, but it will give you a great insight into their feel and sound. WAIT TILL THE BREAK DOWN! I PROMISE YOU WONT REGRET IT!


I look forward to hearing more from these boys in the not so distant future!


The second band I caught was the Vermilions. Never heard of them before, but once again, I was impressed by young college kid musicians again for the second time in a night. They guys kinda reminded me a bit of the old Hives stuff, with shredding guitar and fast punchy pushy backup rhythm (sorry if that doesn't make sense). For a three piece, these boys knew how to rock it. Check out this sweaty rock and roll shots of these boys from Fredericksburg.

The Vermilions
Lead singer and shredder (apparently Matt's (Ugly) freshman year roommate too!)



Great job guys! I'll make sure to do a follow up on these groups in the future! Long live rock and roll.

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