1928 Telegraph Ave
Oakland, California 94612

May 23rd Wednesday
Intense Psychedelic Rock
$5.00
The Uptown Night Club 1928 Telegraph Ave. Oakland, CA 94612
over 21
Doors 8:30pm Show 9:00pm
Sightings - Brooklyn, NY www.myspace.com/sightings
Axolotol - SF,CA www.myspace.com/axolotl
Bulbs - SF,CA www.aphidtrip.com
Lemon Bear - Oakland, CA

Reviews:
Sightings Review
Pitchfork:
If there's not a run on earplugs at stops on trance-inducing Brooklyn noisemakers Sightings' current tour, an entrepreneurial opportunity is being missed.
The loud louts, still fresh off their time with chatterbox Andrew W.K. in the recording booth for their as-yet-untitled upcoming album, will take to the streets for a month of dates sure to necessitate a few of those little yellow eardrum-protectors. Attendees, you've been fairly warned; bring your own, or be forced to pay a 1000% markup on the things at the door.
By Paul Thompson

Axolotol Review
Dusted:
If there are two camps of noise - holistic vs hubristic; psychedelic vs pugilistic; the joyous vs the jock - then Karl Bauer's Axolotl recordings plot most thoroughly the route away from bully-boy excess and ever-outwards to an approximately infinite universe, with Telesma his calling card, the deepest and most affecting set he's yet unleashed. Bauer sources drone as his bedrock and he repeatedly excites the flat-line by pushing everything just into the red and then letting molecules of texture and distortion bump against each other, mapping constellations of unbridled ecstatic tone.
The engorged electricity and loop logic that inhabits Telesma suggests any number of peers and precedents - imagine Astral Social Club remixing those mid-period Cluster records; the massed hum of Takehisa Kosugi overpowering Wolfgang Voigt's Gas and All projects; a ten-year old LaMonte Young sighing to the shortwave non-songs of Sunroof! It's deeply suggestive stuff. But Bauer's trail into the eternal is littered with personal touches, from the fairy floss white noise of "Apergy" to the organ-as-bee-swarm purr of the title track, where Bauer's lips and tongue seemingly kiss the cosmos.
Anyone who has spent any time following up the complex topography of post-Dream Syndicate higher-mind drone sound will have lost a good portion of their hearing to lesser ingrates – hipsters genuflecting to Conrad and company without sourcing the breathless rhapsody of internal flight. Well, you're on safe ground with Axolotl - no Johnny-come-lately, Bauer's one of the few psychonauts pushing the field through into the next torched, glittering zone of ecstasy. Easily the best released-in-2006-but-I-didn't-hear-it-until-2007, reissue-of-limited-CDR I ever did encounter.
By Jon Dale

Lemon Bear Review:
Dusted:
He performs like an unusually talented bull in a thrift store, raising rhythms from a mysterious assortment of junk. This stuff rarely rocks, but it often rumbles, and makes a strong case for the redemptive power of the rumble. Although it’s not immediately obvious, Lemon Bear and his barely credited cast of backing players know damn well what they’re doing. The noise never steps on the voice, but compliments it in its many, many forms.
By Emerson Dameron

Official Website: http://www.uptownnightclub.com

Added by Lavamanda on May 23, 2007

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