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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Pebaluna at Hotel Cafe




Show: Pebaluna
Venue: Hotel Cafe- Los Angeles, CA
Date: 1/25/13
Show #4

Ok, delayed post, sorry! Better late than never right?

Well last month I went to go see Pebaluna play the last night of their residency at Hotel Cafe. I mentioned them in an earlier post when I saw them open up for Andrew McMahon at the Viper Room a few weeks prior, which was my first introduction to these guys. I loved them so much I decided I needed to see them again, and I'm so glad I did!

Pebaluna is a blend of folky blues with a stripped down Motown feel. When I saw them open for Andrew it was just the the 2 main singers of the group Lauren and Matt doing an acoustic set, which was just amazing. Little did I know that I would see a completely different show at Hotel Cafe when they performed with their full band. It felt like an old fashioned jam session where you can't help but aggressively bob your head to the beat with your eyes closed. Don't lie, you know what I'm talking about!


I personally I fell in love with them for their acoustic stuff, so although the Hotel Cafe show was great, I would have preferred to have seen them do more acoustic songs. They have a series of videos on their YouTube Channel that showcases just how amazing they sound stripped down. Here's one of my favorites:


Here's also a few videos I recorded from the show that night:

"No I Can't"

"Waking Nightmares"

Their album "Carny Life" is out now, be sure to check it out! Also, if you go to their site now, you can download their acoustic sessions album for free! There's a song on there called Penguin Island that I'm kind of obsessed with. It talks about wanting to own a penguin, building bitchin boats and training parrots to open beers. Yes, it's pretty fantastic.




Sunday, June 24, 2012

Dan Layus at Hotel Cafe


Show: Dan Layus (of Augustana)
Venue: Hotel Cafe- Los Angeles, CA
Date: 4/4/12
Show #21

There's something about simple shows, in small intimate venues that just blow major productions out of the water. Sometimes all you need is a guitar and some kick ass lyrics. That was the case when I saw Dan Layus of Augustana perform a solo set at Hotel Cafe.

If you're not familiar with Augustana, you probably are and don't know it. This was their big hit in 2005:


Armed with just a guitar and light piano accompaniment, Dan Layus proceeded to captivate the attention of everyone in the room that night. Usually at that venue there's always an annoying group of hipsters standing in the back chatting away, but that wasn't the case at this show.

He of course played the big hits such as Boston, and Fire, but he also debuted a few brand new songs that did not disappoint. I recorded a few:

Love in the Air
Need a Little Sunshine





Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Lumineers at Hotel Cafe



Show: The Lumineers
Venue: Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles
Date: 3/23/12
Show #14

So you may have noticed I've been on a bit of a folk kick lately. There have been so many great new bands emerging recently I can't help it! One of my favorite ones has been The Lumineers. They described themselves best as "...heart-swelling stomp-and-clap acoustic rock, classic pop, and front-porch folk." I was fortunate enough to see them at one of their 2 nights at Hotel Cafe, one of the best venues around. Their recent claim to fame has been their music video for "Hey Ho", which went viral last month. The video, the song, everything about it is just, perfect. I've watched it on loop more times than I'd like to admit.

Their self-titled debut album just came out, be sure to check it out!

I recorded a lot of great videos from the show, see them all here!

Another band to check out is the band who opened for them, Y La Bamba. Trying to describe their sound is sort of a hopeless case because it's that unique. Folk, pop, indie rock, with random bursts of Latin and Spanish influence, even full songs IN Spanish. They're VERY cool. Their album doesn't do them justice though, you really need to seem them live to fully appreciate what they're about.










The Lumineers