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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday Double Feature: Tom Stormy Trio feat.Rhythm Sophie "Finders Keepers" & The Hellfreaks "Boogie Man"

This weeks Tuesday Double Feature salutes the Outsider in us all. So whether you identify yourself with Sodapop or Ponyboy there's a kind of rockabilly in the world to suit anyone's  taste. In this case, here's two unique flavors from Budapest, Hungry just to wet your whistle.

Tom Stormy Trio feat. Rhythm Sophie - "Finders Keepers"



This swaying rockabilly of the Tom Stormy Trio is what might be considered a more traditional example of the genera. Joined by the beautiful vocals of Rhythm Sophie their songs will transport you back to the 1950's when Elvis and Sandra Dee ruled the world.  


The Hellfreaks - "Boogie Man"



This Psychobilly outfit mixes elements of Creepshow with the burlesque stage performance of Big John Bate's. With their last album released in 2010, we can only hope there's another one just around the corner.

Quick Pick: Friday, June 15th


Friday, June 15th
Rockabilly Rally Jam
(Go Ballistic / The Back Alley Barbers/ The Koozies/ The Hardcount)
Tiger Bar
317 NW Broadway
Show: 9PM
Cover: $7
21 & Over

Hollow bodied Gretsch guitars, pompadours, Lucky Strikes in rolled up sleeves and tattooed rockabilly girls dressed to the 9's. These are some of my favorite things. Which makes this show at Tiger Bar that much more appealing. Celebrating Portland International Raceway's Rose Cup, this evening is going to be filled with the speedway rock'n'roll that gets the blood going and makes you feel bad in all the right ways.
On the bill is some to the best dragster rock and psycho-billy the northwest has to offer. Headlining the show is the maddening guitar speed of Portland's own Go Ballistic. Full throttled and out to thrill this band is going to run you over with 2 tons of pure power.
Just as amazing is the supporting acts of the evening.  Serenading the crowd will be the soulful strut of Salem's The Back Alley Barbers with the haunting vocals and sexuality of Queen Pirate and the solid sound of her motley crew.While Seattle's The Hardcount's mix of one part Bon Scott, two parts Johnny Cash is going to shock and amaze. Though, I have to admit, the band I'm most excited to see is The Koozies. Very likely one of the best bands to see live these boys form Eugene are all about the fun and Tuan plays the Mandolin like it's a Gibson Les Paul and he's Jimmy Page.
So do yourself a favor.  Start your weekend off right and make your way down to the Tiger Bar. Like a race track wreck, you might feel it in the morning but it's going to be one thrilling ride.