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Showing posts with label Two Cow Garage. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

From the Shelf: Two Cow Garage - Death of the Self Preservation Society














Two Cow Garage
Death of the Self Preservation Society
 Last Chance Records

Loud and ruckus the latest album from Two Cow Garage is the same powerful rock perfection we’ve grown to expect from this Midwest Trio. Their sixth studio album and first on the Last Chance label these boys are continueing to create steller music. If their third album (III) was an uncertain reflection of life on the stage, Death of The Self Preservation Society is the no hold bars, finger to the world, biography of a punk rock group that’s sacrificed everything for their unconventional life. Brutally honest songs like, “Mantle in '56” showcases that Micah Schnabel has continued his development into a songwriter of the highest order. While Shane Sweeny has his own moments of lyrical genius. The primest example is the stumbling serenade of “Spiraling into Control,” which delivered in his booming gravel drawl, gives him the air of a country outlaw's bastard son.

Like a punk rock Born to Run this album is filled with astute songwriting and the unrelenting rock n roll that makes you glad that you’re alive. If you’re a fan, this album will make you think Christmas has come early. For those of you who haven’t found these boys from Columbus Ohio yet, this is a great album to get started with. Be careful though, because one taste and you’ll be hooked.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Quick Pick: Two Cow Garage @ Dante's 10/26

Photo By Mark A Lawrence IV























Saturday, October 26th
Two Cow Garage
I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House / Barons of Industry
Dante's
Doors:8PM/Show:9PM
Adv.:$8 /Day Of:$8
21 & Over

This band of Midwest troubadours are some of the the greatest unsung heroes of modern rock "n" roll. Driven by the purest of punk rock energy and blessed with the poetic heart of song writers Two Cow Garage travel the roads of America like the angry love children of Bruce Springsteen. Whether in the studio or on stage this band goes all in shedding more blood, sweat and tears than any other band you'll ever know.
Lucky for us, they'll be playing a show this Saturday night at Dante's. Touring in support of their latest album The Death of the Self-Preservation Society.and playing with local favorites and long time friends I Can Lick any Sonofabitch in the House this show should be one for the record book. Also on the bill is the rustic sound of Barons of Industry.
So clear your schedule and get a sitter for the kids, because you don't want to miss this show.    

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Living Room Performance: Two Cow Garage - "Gerri"

Two Cow Garage - "Gerri"

July 2nd, 2012

Quiet Country Audio



Two Cow Garage
is one of the best bands that you may have never heard of, with potent punk energy and the soul of song-writers, these hardcore troubadours are doing for mid-west rock 'n' roll what the Black Keys have done for broken blues. Don't believe me? Well then see for yourself this Saturday Night when they play Dante's. See you there.

Details:
Saturday, October 26th
Two Cow Garage
I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House / Barons of Industry
Dante's
Doors:8PM/Show:9PM
Adv.:$8 /Day Of:$8
21 & Over

Thursday, November 15, 2012

About Last Night: Two Cow Garage @ Dante's 11/10/12


Last Night Two Cow Garage left everything but a severed limb and the kitchen sink on Dante's stage. For those of us who braved the cold, bore witness to one of the greatest rock shows to roll through Portland in months.

Starting off the night was the blue coller rock of Portland's Truckstop Darlin'. I love the work ethic of this band. There was no messing around. Using every second of their 45 minute slot John Phelan and the boys played every song they could fit. This is how every opening band should be.  Plowing through their set list with a systematic focus Truckstop Darlin' is sure to have please their fans and won some new ones. A perfect introduction into the night, there salt-of-the-earth set lead wonderfully into the aggressively raw performance of fellow Portland favorites I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch In The House. 

The boldly aggressive rock'n'Roll of Micheal Dean Dameron and the irreplaceable crew of SOB is some of the best damn music you will ever hear and this goes twice as true live at Dante's where they hold home court advantage.  Last night was a particularly amazing show even as short as an opening slot in a four band line-up. A perfect balance of the flesh pounding force and heartbreaking vulnerability that is SOB at its best, Dameron's gravel raw vocals seemed more poignant than ever. The band was also in rare form, as though re-energized from a long hiatus and chomping at the bit.  The concussive rhythm of Flapjack Texas's no nonsense drumming and the punctuating precision of Mole Harris's bass poured from the stage with a true physical presence. While the playful guitar flairs of Jon Burbank and harp mastery of David Lipkind gave even familiar songs new life.  As the minutes clicked away I have to admit that I felt a little cheated. I could listen to these guys all night but thankfully the best was yet to come.

Like a punk rock machine gun The Copyrights' followed with a rappid-fire delivery that was unrelenting. Undeniably this band has a hand on that great punk rock energy that can spill from a stage a excite an audience. What they don't have is songs that sound different. Their  performance on stage was powerful  and fit wonderfully in the mix of the bands. Unfortunately, half way through their set it felt as thought they were playing one song the whole time. The one redeeming factor of their show was that their no breaks delivery maintained the momentum of the show and spring-boarded the night in to the mind blowing performance of Two Cow Garge.     

And what a performance it was. Bounding across the stage with uncanny punk rock dexterity Shane Sweeney and Micah Schnabel flew about like balls of rock'n'roll fury. It's been a long time since I've seen a performance this unyieldingly powerful. Fueled with an energy formulated from one part small town frustration, one part artistic hunger and a good helping of pure joy to be on a stage in front of a crowd that loved them; there was no stopping these boys. Driving through one song to the next, the crowd howling along the red hewed walls of Dante's never felt this familiar. Near Primal, Two Cow Garage gave there all and we loved every moment of it.
Combined these bands gave one of the best concerts I've seen and reminded us beyond party lines what America is really about.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Living Room Performance: Two Cow Garage "American Static"

Two Cow Garage - "American Static"



Ohio based Two Cow Garage is, in my opinion, making some of the best working class rock'n'roll on the road today. Powerful in both delivery and content these boys are due for a breakout.

Luckily those of us in Portland get the opportunity to see them tonight at Dante's. So here's a little preview of what we have in store.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Quick Pick: Saturday, November 10th



Saturday, November 10th
Two Cow Garage
Truckstop Darlin' / The Copyrights / I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House
Dante's
350 W Burnside
Doors: 8PM /Show: 9PM
Adv.: $10 /Day Of: $10
21 & Over

With a line-up of some of the greatest working class rock bands in America, this might in fact be one of the best concerts of the fall, if not the year.
Topping the bill is the awesome talent of Ohio based Two Cow Garage. With the lyrical soul of Springsteen and the punk rock heart of Fugazi these boys have been making some of the most honest rock' n 'roll on the road today. What the Black Keys have done with electrified broken blues, these boys have done with Midwest blue-collar rock' n 'roll and deserve as much credit and attention. If this band isn't already on your radar than here's your chance to catch then at their best.
Filled out the rest of the bill is some of Portland's own amazing working class bands including the labor-worn lyricism of Turckstop Darlin' and the hard rocking power of  I Can Lick Any Sonfoabitch in the House which in my opinion is easily the greatest undiscovered talents in the US today.
Don't miss this show. It's been a long time since I've seen a lineup that paired bands this successfully and is sure to make the show unforgettable. So leave your post election worries at home and come out and see what the real America is all about.