Nas & Damian Marley @ First Avenue

by: Dan Bougie

    Last Tuesday First Avenue began to buzz immediately after the doors opened at 8p.m.  Hip-hoppers, beat stompers, reggae heads and plain old music fans filled the floor spaces in early anticipation; literally the floor was packed a good hour before anyone took the stage.  The bill listed Nas and Damien – Jr. Gong – Marley, but unlike the average show there was no ‘opener.’  How can there be no opener in a two-band set?  Well it was really a one-band set.  For those of you who aren’t aware, Nas and Damien are releasing a full length album together titled Distant Relatives.  In the spirit of this new cooperative enterprise they split sets into four to six song sections, alternating and sharing tracks along the way, and they even shared the band, whose five or six members never left the stage. 

      Nas was the first to take the stage to the ecstatic crowd and he opened with a vigorous performance of Hip Hop is Dead.  In one of the choruses he took the liberty to bid adieu to his milkshake-shaking girl Kelis; “Hip hop is dead, like my second marriage.”  Though I laughed pretty heartily I think this moment missed most of the crowd.  Nas also performed medleys of some of his more popular work from the late 90’s to the live mixings of his dj.  He was no let down to anyone, bringing all the stony faced intensity we’ve come to expect but also a charming happiness to be there that really made for a vibrant performance. 

      After a few songs Damien skip-stepped onto the stage to great applause and the two played a couple songs together including a remixed version of One Love by old Tuff Gong.  Then Nas disappeared, Damien made his entreaties to the herbal enthusiasts and began playing some tracks from Welcome to Jamrock.  His voice came across much more shrill than the dub bass tone of his albums but he rattled right through the reggae-tone beats toasting his words away to the anxious audience.  A couple of times the band had to restart some songs and Damien tried to smooth things over, but also ended up repeating himself “Let me see dos (h)ands again.” 

      Nas came on for a bit longer then the two performed their notorious duet “Road to Zion,” which got pretty much everyone moving.  After a short break the two came out to introduce a few of they’re newer songs.  It is definitely going to be an intriguing album that comes out this August.  The combination of Queensbridge rap with Damien’s rapid toasting techniques makes for some odd beat transitions that certainly put the backing band through its paces.  Some of it grated a little bit between Nas’ building intensity and the semi-monotonous jam of Damien’s reggae, but we’ve all seen how could the partnership can be with “Road to Zion,” lets hope the album is just as strong!

NAS & DAMIAN “JR GONG” MARLEY DISTANT RELATIVES preview from nabil elderkin on Vimeo.

Preview of Album by NAS & DAMIAN “JR GONG” MARLEY titled “Distant Relatives”

Francis Harold & The Holograms // Sinks // Les Deux Magots // Sharp Teeth @ Memory Lanes

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Monday, July 6th @ Memory Lanes
(2520 26th Ave S) 10pm FREE

FRANCIS HAROLD & THE HOLOGRAMS (from Bisbee, AZ)
SINKS
LES DEUX MAGOTS
SHARP TEETH

Francis Harold and the Holograms play a great combination of obnoxious punk combined with blown out noise rock. For fans of Flipper & Fang, or for something more recent, file them with yer Pissed Jeans & Clockcleaner records. I think we had their debut 7″ in stock at EN for one hot minute and its now long out of print. They have a new 7″ on Hozac and an LP on Going Underground that you could probably find with some online searching, or the band is sure to have copies in person. Flyer up shortly. 

Listen here:
www.myspace.com/francisharoldandtheholograms

http://www.myspace.com/thesinks666

www.myspace.com/lesdeuxmagots
www.myspace.com/sharpteethmpls

Whats going on Saturday? – (July 4th)

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Saturday, July 4, 2009
All Day Event Jack Klatt // Gabe Barnett // A Night In The Box // Cadillac Kolstad & The Flats // G Biz // Phantom Tails // Caspiar // Fuck Knights @ Flo Co – “Trash Bash”
5:00 PM Club Med 4th of July Carnival w/ Velvet Davenport, Haunted House, Shining Path (AL), Hawks and Oxen
6:00 PM Elvis Costello @ Taste Of MN
1:00 PM (Thanks Ryan A) Haley Bonar @ Walker Sculpture Garden
8:00 PM Town Hall Stompers @ 501 Club
9:00 PM Leisure Birds // Moonstone @ Community Gardens

City On The Make 'Keep This On Fire' @ The Bedlam Theatre

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City On The Make, seem to have been graced with a stroke of luck. They were originally slated to host their CD Release show for ‘Keep This On Fire’ at the tempoarily defunct 400 Bar. After some juggling, the Bedlam graciously agreed to help the dudes out.

The Bedlam is a great spot, right off the light rail station of The Greenway.  Their roof patio is a highlight..

Just a quick jump from anywhere really, but it’s closest neighbors are Triple Rock & Palmer’s..

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The Hood Internet @ Dickfork

Check this out if you are headed to Chicago for Pitchfork Music Festival… The ‘Dickfork” After-Party!

The Hood Internet also just released four new tracks today on their site..

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Life During Wartime
Friday, July 17 @ Darkroom
9PM – 2AM

with special guests…
The Hood Internet
BBU (Live)

and resident DJs… 
Bald E & Mother Hubbard
RSVP for each person here..

Whats going on Friday?

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Friday, July 3, 2009
8:30 PM Magic Castles // Dark Dark Dark // Paul Metzger @ The Entry
9:00 PM Chris Thomson Quartet @ Cafe Maude
9:00 PM Dante & The Lobster @ Triple Rock
9:00 PM Lookbook and Ghost In the Water @ 331 Club
9:30 PM Private Dancer, Blind Shake and Birthday Suits @ Turf Club
10:00 PM Zombie Season, A Paper Cup Band, Anders Ponders and Poor Posture @ Memory Lanes
11:00 PM Retribution Gospel Choir @ Pizza Luce (Duluth, MN)

Whats Going On Thursday?

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Tomorrow
8:00 PM A Night In The Box @ The Acadia
8:00 PM The Poor Nobodys @ The Cedar (Outdoors)
9:00 PM Dark Dark Dark @ The Bedlam
9:00 PM The Roots @ First Avenue
9:00 PM Vampire Hands ‘Hannah In The Mansion’ Listening Party @ Club Jager