User not logged in - login - register
Home Calendar Books School Tool Photo Gallery Message Boards Users Statistics Advertise Site Info
go to bottom | |
 Message Boards » » Hey Brewery Page [1] 2, Next  
dannydigtl
All American
18302 Posts
user info
edit post

can you get some real bands please?

thanks

6/3/2005 3:47:52 PM

CalledToArms
All American
22025 Posts
user info
edit post

haha and what do you consider real bands? considering this schoolyear hes had plenty of national bands signed to big record labels (not saying i liked every band that played there. im just saying there were plenty of...your definition of "real" bands)

6/3/2005 3:54:05 PM

Luigi
All American
9317 Posts
user info
edit post

the e-knight rushes in to defend his castle ....

hey, not all of us are into the hardcore or metal or whateverthefuck scene all you brewery nut lickers are into. i always assume that its stuff in genres i dont really follow, b/c ive never heared of any of the bands (be it local or national).

and theres no point in making fun of the music im into, b/c i know my music isnt as cool as yours

6/3/2005 4:00:35 PM

CalledToArms
All American
22025 Posts
user info
edit post

um i wasnt referring to just hardcore metal stuff. i was referring to the venue as a whole including genres and bands i dont even like myself. and why would i make fun of the music you listen to when in fact i like a lot of the bands you post on here about...the only time we've ever had a disagreement on here on here is when youve made fun of ME because "my music isnt as cool as yours "

besides the shows we've played the last several shows ive been to or wanted to go to have not been hardcore/metal/etc at all. IE copeland and lovedrug. in fact you may even like lovedrug who knows. hardcore and metal these days makes of a very small percentage of what i listen to



[Edited on June 3, 2005 at 4:13 PM. Reason : ]

6/3/2005 4:04:46 PM

TheBrewery
All American
1358 Posts
user info
edit post

I think it is funny when people assume a band plays metal because they have never heard of them.

The Mile After - Total pop/rock with great harmonies and great hooks. Sold out The Brewery several times.
Copeland - One of the biggest indie rock bands out there.
Anberlin - Another great indie band. Along with Copeland, sold out The Brewery a month or so ago.
Vast - An underground "Goth-type" band with a huge following. Played The Brewery this past year.

The list goes on and on. There have been some really cool bands at The Brewery in the past year.

Just what do you listen to, Luigi?

6/3/2005 4:29:03 PM

mbguess
shoegazer
2953 Posts
user info
edit post

i agree the brewery should try to diversify its sound with more pop music.

6/3/2005 6:04:40 PM

Skack
All American
31140 Posts
user info
edit post

Get Korn to play there again.

6/3/2005 6:15:55 PM

bassman803
All American
16965 Posts
user info
edit post

wtf is this shit


why y'all hatin on the Brewery?

if you dont like the ish, stay at fuckin EV

6/3/2005 6:57:01 PM

ktcosent2112
All American
628 Posts
user info
edit post

Loved that show with King's X and Runaway Cab. Hope you guys bring them back!

6/3/2005 7:26:50 PM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

luigi you are extremely bitter...i feel sorry for you that you put so much effort into hating on the brewery

aside from that...how is that tony danza tap dance extravaganza show coming?

6/3/2005 7:34:39 PM

thegoodlife3
All American
38934 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Get Korn to play there again."


AND hootie and the blowfish.

6/3/2005 7:45:11 PM

timswar
All American
41050 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Vast - An underground "Goth-type" band with a huge following. Played The Brewery this past year."


i was there... this "huge following" you speak of was not... there were like 15 people there...

6/3/2005 7:58:23 PM

ktcosent2112
All American
628 Posts
user info
edit post

Brewery needs some more death metal, ie Cryptopsy, Vehemence, Suffocation, Vital Remains, Nile, etc....

\m/ \m/

6/4/2005 1:13:52 AM

mcaflo
All American
1429 Posts
user info
edit post

drive by truckers

6/4/2005 1:15:28 AM

kainen1
All American
2016 Posts
user info
edit post

no, im with the guy who started this thread. The brewery booking sucks ass. Such a waste of space. Still, I notice alot of the time they still get high schoolers in there

None of these bands are even constituted by any means, you'd never (for instance) see their album reviewed on metacritic, or even them mentioned on pitchfork. Its all just crappy nu-punk metal crap.

Kings has had the same problem, but for an older crowd -- although I do see them book some decent stuff time to time.

6/4/2005 3:04:10 AM

bassman803
All American
16965 Posts
user info
edit post

wtf is metacritic, and why would i let them tell me whats good or nit

6/4/2005 3:14:03 AM

TheBrewery
All American
1358 Posts
user info
edit post

timswar -- When VAST played at The Brewery, we had been open for less than two weeks. Most people didn't even know we were open.

I didn't say we had a huge crowd for them at The Brewery. I said VAST has a huge following. Either way, it was a good show.

6/4/2005 5:01:10 AM

chickenhead

47844 Posts
user info
edit post

the 2 "biggest" bands i've seen @ the brewery:

virgos merlot
jimmies chicken shack ( back before they got popular )

6/4/2005 5:06:45 AM

vinylbandit
All American
48079 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"Copeland - One of the biggest indie rock bands out there."


No, they aren't. You may be able to sell out your room with this band, but they're far from one of the biggest out there.

The biggest show I can remember at The Brewery was the Dandy Warhols show that got cancelled. I still have my ticket (it's #2), and they were still partially riding the wave of MTV-dom and the press for their new record (Thirteen Tales) was quite good.

[Edited on June 4, 2005 at 12:56 PM. Reason : dd]

6/4/2005 12:54:29 PM

CalledToArms
All American
22025 Posts
user info
edit post

well then obviously you havent seen any of these bands...some of which have been on mtv and all over the big music magazines (im listing bands that are well known not ones i like, so there are plenty in this list i do not like):

copeland (ive seen them headline shows selling out venues with well over 1000 ppl other places)
lovedrug
anberlin
glass casket
the agony scene
summers end
misery signals
and more..

all of those bands are on major record labels and i think i count 5 of them that have either been on mtv or mtv2 within the past year. and i have seen all of them at the brewery since ive been here at school

[Edited on June 4, 2005 at 1:05 PM. Reason : ]

6/4/2005 12:56:28 PM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

norma jean, every time i die, thursday have played there

6/4/2005 1:06:51 PM

vinylbandit
All American
48079 Posts
user info
edit post

^ Read the first post.

I'll give Thursday five points for writing a song about Ian Curtis...but it isn't very good, so that's all.

6/4/2005 1:21:31 PM

guitarguy
All American
8118 Posts
user info
edit post

to whoever made this thread...you realize that the brewery isnt like alltel pavillion where you can see avril lavigne or disco gayo where you can see pixies. its a small club for smaller bands. your favorite band nysync is gonna play here. sorry bro.

6/4/2005 11:33:26 PM

Luigi
All American
9317 Posts
user info
edit post

once again, the e-knights ride again....

first off: i dont, and i havent, spent much time in raleigh during my lifetime. im moving to tampa soon and ive never been one for music "scenes". i know nothing about who the good local bands are. i know from school that apparenly the mile after is a popular local band, as are a number of these other groups. if you billed yourself as having the best local acts, then great. but then you go and act like these other bands are supposed to be these huge national acts. copeland? um, no.

i already have clubs that carry the music i drop my money on, and i dont really see why i need to be convinced to check out this one place. What I do know from friends who frequent the brewery: it draws the same 50 regulars to every show theyve been to (mostly hardcore or emo), which is apparenly a draw for some. i guess its the big happy family thing.

[Edited on June 5, 2005 at 12:47 AM. Reason : .]

6/5/2005 12:41:05 AM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

i am failing to see your point in all of this

6/5/2005 1:23:12 AM

Luigi
All American
9317 Posts
user info
edit post

well, i addressed what was said earlier. not my fault if youre too dense to follow.

6/5/2005 1:25:23 AM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

ok you don't care for the bands that play the brewery...don't go to the brewery

6/5/2005 1:34:47 AM

vinylbandit
All American
48079 Posts
user info
edit post

Upper-middle class kids have a lot of money to blow. It's not a bad business model, actually.

gg Brewery.

6/5/2005 2:26:27 AM

thegoodlife3
All American
38934 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"thursday have played there"


that was a totally different brewery (the old brewery) that thursday played.

6/5/2005 2:31:42 AM

NeedForReed
All American
1415 Posts
user info
edit post

Hey look everybody! Another group of hipsters on their elitist high horses!

If that comment gets under your skin, you merely affirm the obvious.

Perhaps we could go get some coffee and discuss this issue further at the DIY record shop while we pass out flyers to our upcoming houseshows and talk about how we really got those mainstream kids on TWW. Man we showed them! Dude check out my new record I bought! No more of this hypothetical band bullshit, it's a real band dude! Really brah? YEA DOOD! Hey man, I heard Rilo Kiley was playing at the Cradle! Yea dude, Chapel Hill is soooo much cooler than Raleigh. I just feel like my type of people are there, ya know man? Yea dude totally. Hey man remember that one time when Jack and I got crazy at the brewery and got all coked out. yea man, that was nuts. Too bad the old owners racked up all that debt and Tom saved The Brewery from becoming a parking lot. I mean what a jerk, helping to contribute to saving raleighs music scene and all. Thats like totally not DIY man. I know brah. Hey buddy wanna go watch A Clockwork Orange? Nah I'm ok, I have some backed up threads I have to stay on top of on.

6/5/2005 4:37:32 AM

RachelMarie
All American
3801 Posts
user info
edit post

^lol...way to go billy

6/5/2005 4:56:52 AM

TheBrewery
All American
1358 Posts
user info
edit post

Luigi - You can think what you want. But, we just had two back-to-back sold out shows at The Brewery. In those doors over the last two nights were quite a few more people than the "same 50 regulars" that you claim attend The Brewery.

I have never claimed to have the best local acts, and I have never claimed to have huge national acts. But, I do claim to have some of the best locals and I do claim to have really cool nationals at The Brewery from time to time. If you disagree, I don't really care. I assume you are not among the several hundred people each week who attend The Brewery, and that is fine with me.

E-knights? You know, it is always the same people who have negative things to say on here. I don't anyone to defend me, by any means, but it's cool to know that someone will speak up with something positive to say.

6/5/2005 5:36:19 AM

dannydigtl
All American
18302 Posts
user info
edit post

you silly guys you. i wasnt talking about music genre-wise, i was talking about how seemingly every night is local amateur night at the Brewery. it seems like they lost their prestige or something.

thats for the enlightment, guitarguy, youre right. none of the bands i played with there were nsync.

6/5/2005 11:00:08 AM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

and your band is so established?

6/5/2005 12:09:56 PM

nrmiller
All American
5314 Posts
user info
edit post

what the fuck do you morons expect from a place that small? jesus christ, it's not like mainstream bands would even bother playing there...hey maybe you guys should get coldplay to play there, that would work really well...or better yet, U2, I'm sure they would go for having 500 people at a show instead of their normal 20,000.

6/5/2005 12:24:37 PM

Lewizzle
All American
14393 Posts
user info
edit post

dannydigtl loves the cock.

6/5/2005 12:26:30 PM

vinylbandit
All American
48079 Posts
user info
edit post

^^^^^^^ Now, I know I'm affirming the obvious by responding, but if you're going to write a satire, you need a working knowledge of the people you're ripping into. First off, how can a record store be DIY? That doesn't even make sense. Second, coffee sucks and the fucks who hang out in coffee shops are too cool to listen to music. The Cradle is in Carrboro, not Chapel Hill. Also, the last time I checked, indie fags weren't surfers or frat boys, so they don't constantly say "dude" or "brah." Finally, a real 1337 indie fag would watch 2001, not A Clockwork Orange, because as good as it is, it's really fucking hard to watch it and not fall asleep.

Your post could've been good. It really could have. But just like the kid in my 488 class who tried to write a story about being in a band when he hadn't been in one, the slight inaccuracies in our details kill the whole thing.

P.S. ^^^ Best comeback ever.

P.P.S. ^^ You're out of your depth, methinks.

[Edited on June 5, 2005 at 1:10 PM. Reason : g]

6/5/2005 12:56:19 PM

thegoodlife3
All American
38934 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"^^^^^^^ Now, I know I'm affirming the obvious by responding, but if you're going to write a satire, you need a working knowledge of the people you're ripping into. First off, how can a record store be DIY? That doesn't even make sense. Second, coffee sucks and the fucks who hang out in coffee shops are too cool to listen to music. The Cradle is in Carrboro, not Chapel Hill. Also, the last time I checked, indie fags weren't surfers or frat boys, so they don't constantly say "dude" or "brah." Finally, a real 1337 indie fag would watch 2001, not A Clockwork Orange, because as good as it is, it's really fucking hard to watch it and not fall asleep."


my thoughts exactly, gg vinyl. that douche bag also brought up a family member of mine......

6/5/2005 1:21:39 PM

dannydigtl
All American
18302 Posts
user info
edit post

my band is nonexistant. i couldnt stomach this 'scene' crap much longer. i cant even go to these kinda shows anymore because all i see is pretentious little idiots. maybe its a personal problem, but i'm glad i figured out. i'm happier now.

as for this thread, i just saw one too many TWW band at the Brewery posts and thought id take a stab at it. i'm glad they have a place to play, its a ton of fun, but enough is enough. to me at least.

6/5/2005 1:46:51 PM

NeedForReed
All American
1415 Posts
user info
edit post

Look as the hipsters flock to protect their E-egos and offer subpar rebuttals!

6/5/2005 2:38:43 PM

amac884
All American
25609 Posts
user info
edit post

nm this is stupid

[Edited on June 5, 2005 at 4:50 PM. Reason : .]

6/5/2005 4:49:24 PM

divinguy04
All American
1385 Posts
user info
edit post

the kids at the brewery who wear the hankerchiefs around their mouth during the shows make me laugh

6/5/2005 4:53:57 PM

Aaaass
Suspended
2728 Posts
user info
edit post

I miss the old brewery

6/5/2005 4:58:10 PM

NeedForReed
All American
1415 Posts
user info
edit post

Quote :
"nm this is stupid"


I agree. I am just contributing to all the useless banter. I think we all know each other's views on The Brewery by now. I happen to like it. End scene for me.

Quote :
"the kids at the brewery who wear the hankerchiefs around their mouth during the shows make me laugh"


We can all agree on that at least.

I would just hope that no matter who you listen to, or what venue you go to, you go there because you want to support the music. I hope everyone can agree on that as well.

Support local music.

6/5/2005 5:14:26 PM

twoozles
All American
20735 Posts
user info
edit post

you guys are worse than the girls i went to high school with. did someone sleep with your boyfriend this weekend or what? ugh...

anyway, i've always had fun when i went to the brewery! keep up the great work brewery guy!

6/5/2005 5:14:36 PM

NeedForReed
All American
1415 Posts
user info
edit post

Also, without fueling the fire any further, for those of you who are currently unhappy with the acts that play The Brewery, could you offer some suggestions of who you would like to see there. I am talking within reasonable means as well. If you respond by saying the acts probably wouldn't play that venue or you'd rather see them somewhere else then I suppose I am talking to a lost cause. Just trying to get some constructive criticisms going rather than more bashings. Also please be specific in the acts you would like to see, not something vauge like "a band that would play the old brewery." The Brewery is simply The Brewery and it is here to stay.

6/5/2005 5:20:02 PM

thegoodlife3
All American
38934 Posts
user info
edit post

here's one for starters- i'm pretty sure the last band the old brewery had booked was broken social scene. if they could get BSS or a band of that calibur, my distaste towards the new brewery might start to go away.

[Edited on June 5, 2005 at 5:31 PM. Reason : not as harsh]

6/5/2005 5:31:19 PM

vinylbandit
All American
48079 Posts
user info
edit post

The following is a list of national acts that have played the area (including the area a few blocks from the Brewery) recently or will in the coming weeks. In general, aside from the Cradle, these rooms are the same size as the Brewery.

Ted Leo (Cradle, Kings)
Jonathan Richman (506, Kings)
Enon (Kings, Cradle, GO!)
Brendan Benson (Cradle, GO!)
The Frogs (506)
Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players (506)
Melt Banana (Kings)

I'd like to see the better local bands play the Brewery at least once in a while (I know some of these are successful enough not to be around NC much any more):

The Cherry Valence
The Rosebuds
Valient Thorr
des_ark
The Kickass
My Dear Ella

Simply put, I've been to the Brewery twice since it reopened, and both shows featured bands containing my friends. On the other hand, I've been to practically every other notable small/mid-size venue in the Triangle (Cradle, 506, Kings, Bickett, Nightlight, Rodeo, Martin Street, etc.) over the past year to see shows. Why can't the Brewery diversify a bit?

6/5/2005 6:13:03 PM

thegoodlife3
All American
38934 Posts
user info
edit post

exactly. it seems that 75% of the bands that play at the new brewery are carbon copies of each other. i too call for some diversification of the new brewery.

6/5/2005 6:14:40 PM

NeedForReed
All American
1415 Posts
user info
edit post

I am not being sarcastic, but seriously thanks for the input. Having booked shows before and currently it is incredibly difficult to be well versed in all musical genres and know what will do good in the area. Keep the suggestions coming and perhaps in the future these bands can be featured at The Brewery.

I know The Kickass has played The Brewery before, and you should pick up the Series DVD that has a live video of one of their performances. For instrumental metal they are incredibly tight and good.

hope to see you at some upcoming shows.

6/5/2005 6:24:35 PM

 Message Boards » Entertainment » Hey Brewery Page [1] 2, Next  
go to top | |
Admin Options : move topic | lock topic

© 2024 by The Wolf Web - All Rights Reserved.
The material located at this site is not endorsed, sponsored or provided by or on behalf of North Carolina State University.
Powered by CrazyWeb v2.38 - our disclaimer.