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I've spent most of my life seeking out female role models in the world of rock 'n' roll, usually to be disapointed by the "VH1 Top 100 Women in Rock." Have you noticed that, about 90 of those women don't really "rock" at all? If you think Lisa Loeb or Alanis Morisette represent women's ability to bring the noise, you are missing out on what true female rockers are made of. Unfortunately, the women who hold their own in this male-dominated genre go mostly undiscovered by those of us who need that kind of inspiration. However, every so often, a female musician comes along that makes me proud of my gender and want to kick some ass in the pit.
On November 21, 2008 I headed down to 924 Gilman (again) and spent a few hours with some very intense and hard-rockin' women.
The show was a five-band bill consisting of Strains of the Apocalypse, California Love, Lack of Interest, Voetsek, and Mind of Asian. No shortage of fast punk rock in this setting.
I have nothing to say about Strains of the Apocalypse and California Love. Both bands lacked the energy and power I was burning for that night. They did nothing to excite my soul. They were forgettable, at best.
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By the time Voetsek took the stage, I was starting to regret bringing my friend to this show, since I promised him a night of crazy fun. Luckily, Voetsek salvaged my reputation by showing everyone how it's really done. Here's where the female musician stuff comes into play. Voetsek is female-fronted with a female bass player. This band kicks ass! They are thrash metal gods! While the overall sound of Voetsek is amazing, it's the raspy, balls-out screaming of lead singer, Amy Lawless, that really pushes the band over the edge. Their energy is through the roof and they never disappoint.
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1 comment:
That show sounded fun! I haven't been to gilman street in about... 10 years. whoa. am I too old to go? :)
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