Friday, June 03, 2005

Alive At Five Concert Series Kicks Off June 2nd

Albany's Alive At Five, an annual tradition, heralds the official return of summer on Thursday, June 2nds with the first concert in the series - a beach party theme with performances by The Tom Healey Band the the Surf City All Star Band. The free, outdoor concert series is celebrating its 16th year with a lineup that includes something for everyone. All concerts will be held at the Albany Riverfront Park and run from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Food and beverage vendors complete the scene for a great way to start your weekend. For additional information call (518) 434-2032 or www.albanyevents.org

Monday, May 30, 2005

Plug In With Matador

Matador is:
Mike Wood - drums, cymbals, percussion

Tyler Krupsky - bass
Ian Zumback - guitars, vocals
Matt Wood - guitar
Hometown: Capital Region, NY
Genre: Hard Rock
Booking Info:
matadormusic1@hotmail.com
Website: www.matadornet.com


Frontman, Ian Zumback, takes a minute to give us some insight into Matador and their music.....


How long have you guys been making music?

As Matador, we’ve been writing together for a little over a year.

Where did you grow up?
Mike, Matt, and myself grew up in Cohoes NY. Tyler grew up in Clifton Park. There’s not much to do in Cohoes. You either party, or find more creative things to do. We opted to be creative and write music…but I’ll admit, we’d throw a pinch of party in there too.

Is there a specific artist or band that inspired you to become a musician? Absolutely. For Matt & Mike, they had a very musical family so they got hit with a variety of different artists and influences from a very young age ranging from Van Halen to Stevie Wonder. That’s much the reason that they’re as diverse musically as they are. Some players stay in a safe zone when they play because they’re afraid to step out of the box and try something different. Not with the Wood brothers. They love to try new things and new styles. It has a lot to do with lack of ego and the fact that they’re musical sponges. They make me jealous. Just kidding.

Tyler also had a very musically supportive family. His Dad was a drummer and gave him a record of every bass heavy album that was at his disposal. It’s pretty cool when your Dad turns around and gives you records by Jaco Pastorius, Mahavishnu, & Rick James. That’s pretty varied! Tyler’s young and has his finger on the pulse of happening, up and coming music that he’s always playing for us. But don’t be fooled, us old dogs have a few tricks up our sleeves too!
For me, Jimmy Page was the end all be all. He wrote every great rock song I can think of. He had a great vision and manipulated it with a command and grace that I’ve haven’t seen since he’s stopped writing/producing music. He’s a singular artist.

Name one album you own that would ruin your credibility.
hmmmmm…Saigon Kick “the Lizard.” Who the hell would name a record the lizard? How did someone not speak up and say..”yo dude, I don’t think that’s such a good idea.” They must’ve been on some pretty good drugs to come up with that one.

What was the first concert you ever attended?
Aerosmith at the Glens Falls Civic Center - Circa 1987.

How did Matador come to be?
Mike, Tyler, and I played in a previous band together named End of Line. Matt was in a popular hardcore band called One King Down. We parted ways with our singer and One King Down broke up. We lobbied to get Matt in on End of Line, but he had a good run with OKD, and had been touring for 3 solid years. He needed a break. So eventually Tyler broke off and did some other stuff, and Mike and I continued to write for 2 years. We recorded numerous songs that never got used, but stayed busy. I contacted Tyler and we decided it would be great to get in on a project together again. Shortly after, Matt, Mike, Tyler, and myself went to see A Perfect Circle at the Palace and really got inspired by their set and felt that the timing was right to start our band. So we drew up a plan to save rock from increasing mediocrity and came up with MATADOR! At least that what we tell ourselves. Ha ha. JK

And where did the band's name come from?
I came up with the name a long time ago, but decided that we use it only with a band that deserved it. We always loved the name, but didn’t feel the sound of the music fit the name. This time around, it seemed right. I can tell you that the name evolved from a dream, a power animal, and a 12 year old’s infatuation to go to Spain and do the run with the bulls.

We understand you have a brand new CD that will be released later this week. What can fans expect?
Diversity. You’ll hear some flash. You’ll hear some substance. All around we think it’s a great representation of us and our vision. We couldn’t be happier with the end result. The name of the CD is “Evidence of Foul Play.” We hope that it’s the first release of many!

What is your pre-gig ritual?
We generally gather around in a circle and say a prayer. We feel blessed to have the opportunity to take the stage every time we do, and to share the musical experience amongst friends, family, and new listeners. It’s a privilege, not a right.

What can someone expect to see at one of your shows?
Come and find out.

What's the weirdest reaction you ever got from a fan?
We’ve yet to have the honor to have someone really freak out or freak us out. Matt’s toured inter- nationally and I was his roadie so we’ve had the chance to see some pretty bizarre, off the wall stuff. Not much is going to shock us at this point, but anyone is welcome to try.

Would you be willing to share your comments on the local music scene? You know, the good, the bad, and the ugly? Controversial question…..I love a little controversy! There’s a ton of good. NYCAPMUSIC.com. That’s pretty damn good!! There are some really great promoters and venues that are doing a lot to keep a thriving local scene happening. Devon @ Northern Lights. Howard @t Valentines. Mike Valente & Ralph @ the Hudson Duster. Bob @ the Kings Tavern…you could go on and on. There are a ton of great bands too. Wetwerks, Shift, Importante, Aficianado, Distant by Design, Pile of Heads, Idols Never Die, Great Day for Up…the list goes on and on there. Check out any of those bands and you will not be disappointed. Jason Keller & “Big Break.” That dude is the ambassador for local acts. He really goes out of his way to help new bands out. He’s a great fixture in the local music scene. I heard somewhere that this band Matador is pretty good too. Ha ha.

The bad???? I know! Having to wait for the Wait’s album to come out before we can get to see them again! Come on dudes. Don’t make us beg!! Keith, I know where you live.

The ugly?? Hmmm……Matador + vodka…….If you’d like to buy us a drink, don’t give us vodka!! We can’t be held responsible for our actions in the event that you give us this seemingly, non-threatening beverage. We end up playing death-metal renditions of Neil Diamond songs! You will not be happy about it.

Come see MATADOR & Wetwerks on Friday, May 20th @ Northern Lights presented by the Channel 103.1. First 300 through the door receive a free MATADOR & WetwerkS CD!! If you’re not there, you’ll have committed a mortal sin and will be dealt immeasurable punishment in your afterlife. Just kidding. Get off your asses and come see us at Northern Light’s May 20th.


Sunday, May 29, 2005

Hair of the Dog and The McKrells To Perform at the Durham Irish Festival

East Durham will host the 28th annual Irish Festival on May 28th and 29th. The event is well known as the longest running Irish Festival in the U.S. and is famous for providing a great variety of Irish Music Entertainment that all age groups can enjoy. This year the festival is proud to present as the headline group, from Ireland , The Saw Doctors. They are called Ireland ’s most exhilarating musical export and will rock the festival grounds with their infectious tunes and fun. Also appearing will be The Glengarry Bhoys, Black 47, The Prodigals and The Andy Cooney Band, Celtic Cross, The Screaming Orphans, The McCabes, Padraig Allen and Creeve, Hair of the Dog, The McKrells and Bangers and Mash. Learn more