Thursday, August 9, 2012

Nerdapalooza 2012

Over the weekend of August 3rd, the downtown Orlando streets were alive with black horn rimmed glasses, video game t-shirts and cosplay costumes. That could mean only one thing, Nerdapalooza was upon us again.

For those that don't know, Nerdapalooza, the brainchild of John "Hex" Carter, is a annual weekend long multigenre nerd music festival now in its 6th year. The music ranges from chiptunes, video game music, nerdcore hip-hop, comedy rock and, really, anything that makes the hearts and minds of its rabid fan base smile.

Nerdapalooza 2012 had made some adjustments from its previous years: a new venue (split between The Social and The Beacham in downtown Orlando), a new host hotel and a new charity to benefit from it (this year, the profits went to benefit the teaching of music in schools). And, being the second year I've been to Nerdapalooza, the changes were amazing.

Friday night was the Pre-Party free show at The Social. We had arrived and the line was wrapping around the corner, with the club at capacity. I've heard amazing tales, but was unable to get in. Instead we hit some surrounding bars, and were able to talk to and meet some of the amazing artists on the bill. Even though I was bummed not being able to see DJ Cutman or Frogsuit, being able to have a beer and talk with Schaffer the Darklord, well, that was equally amazing.

Saturday was our first taste of the venue, and they did it right. Ping ponging shows from one venue to the other, connected by a door inside, helped the flow and schedule of the show stay on track. So many amazing acts hit with day one, and no matter what you were into, be it nerdcore hip hop (a la Dual Core or Schaffer the Darklord), or big rock and roll sounds (like Sci-Fried or Math the band), everything was covered, and covered well. The entire show culminating in the 2 day headliners, The Protomen. And later that evening, a racy performance from Epic Win Burlesque from New York.
Even with the amount of partying done in the hotels and staying up all night, the crowd was just as energetic for day 2. With acts like Salt Lake City's DJ RoboRob mixing his dubstep stylings with a mix of amazing hip hop performers who played throughout the weekend, YouTube sensation brentalfloss, singing hysterically genius lyrics over the sounds of long cherished video game songs, and the frantic energy of Koo Koo Kangaroo. Afterwards was a 8-bit rave hosted by The Geek Easy in Orlando's own The Comic Shop.

The weekend had a few somber moments, as well. Since the previous Nerdapalooza, the community had lost 2 important members, Triforce Mike Pandel and Josh "MC Gigahertz" Montgomery. It was bittersweet to hear a crowd of 800+ chanting their names.

On top of a great concert, there is even a better party going on that weekend. Both years I've been, I've made amazing friendships and had the privledge of meeting some amazing performers. Be it hanging in the lobby of the hotel, randomly catching an elevator or hitting up a room party, you're bound to have that moment where you find yourself sharing a drink and a story with someone you own multiple CDs from, or one of the artists that after the weekend, has become a friend for life. Every year after the show, the Facebook friends list grows and the infamous stories of parties you were in the middle of circulate. This, honestly, is the thing that keeps me coming back to Nerdapalooza. Its great to have a chance to see some of the performers you never get to see play a stage as huge as The Beecham, but I couldn't imagine missing the friends from all over the US that I met because of Nerdapalooza, and know I can see there.

So, until next year, I await the announcement of the dates, the teases of what artists are going to play, I talk to my online friends, awaiting that once a year chance I can raise a glass and share some laughs with friends from all side of the US at Nerdapalooza.

Drew Love 
for MovementMagazine.com

Friday, June 15, 2012

PUSCIFER

Hard Rock Live, Orlando FL

June 13th 2012 
Puscifer Live, Hard Rock Live, 06.13.12. Orlando FL ©2012 Movement Magazine.


Arriving to the hall of the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, FL we find it filled with the belting, sultry and siren-esque vocal temptations of one miss Carina Round and her accompanying band. As her standing ovation ended, the crowd dispersed the bars, bathrooms and merch table as videos popped up in the middle and to the sided of the stage flickering with outtakes from the last tour peppered with vignettes involving Maynard James Kennan's evangelical character Bille Dee and his 'ding bat' counterpart Hildie and wrapping up with a stern message from a military officer by the name of Douché ("It's French") also played by Maynard, warning the audience, NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY.

Maynard, Puscifer's braintrust and epicenter, drags out a mini-airstream trailer tot he middle of the bare stage, wheels it around and begins unloading. He sets up a camp style table and chair set as other members of the band wheel out their instruments and gear, all the while giving a dissertation on life, its perceptions and interpretations, and wrapping with letting the audience know that they are people who "believe life is too short to not create something with every breath we draw."Amen.

Puscifer Live, Hard Rock Live, 06.13.12. Orlando FL ©2012 Movement Magazine.


The next hour and a half was the visceral audio-visual picnic that is Puscifer. Accented perfectly by Maynard's own brand of wine, a feature at this feast, with glasses poured for all the band members, including the remarkable Carina Round on vocals (who absolutely fucking killed it on the best ever version of Rev 20:22 that's ever had the pleasure of fucking my ear holes). The best thing about a Puscifer show is that you may think you know the songs from the CD, but unless its a newer track that has yet to grow its live legs, its unlikely you'll ever hear an album track verbatim at a show. Most songs get their own unique re-envisioning and re-imagining from tour to tour, some with only barely familiar elements of their original incarnations, but always amazing. The stage set is relaxed and unusually casual. Members, including Maynard, when their talents aren't needed for a track or in between, sit at the table(s) sipping wine and watching the others play. The modular stage set up makes for some fun moments also, the drummer switches kits to one on a rolling dolly and at one point is rolled off set behind the airstream trailer while still playing.

At the end, as we've seen him do with TOOL, Maynard and the band forgo the traditional walk off stage to encourage the audience to chant and cheer them back out for an encore, opting rather to take their seats at their picnic tables right in front of the audience for a short break and a few sips of wine. This is how its done, and Maynard says, "... when you're old and grumpy." It none the less riled up the audience and got the cheers going.

Puscifer Live, Hard Rock Live, 06.13.12. Orlando FL ©2012 Movement Magazine. 

As a long time TOOL fan, as well as A Perfect Circle, both largely due in part to Maynard's stand out style and vocal creativity, Puscifer has become a solid third element to complete and balance out the trinity of his musical projects. Where TOOL and A Perfect Circle are heavy with social, political and spiritual matters, Puscifer is more akin to a prankster out of control with a poking, prodding, tongue-in-cheek bombardment of creative abandon. Energetic, powerful, moving and clever as fuck. This what makes Maynard, Maynard. And we are thankful.

I fucking love Puscifer.

You should too.

Check out Condition of My Parole and more tour dates at:
http://www.puscifer.com.

Text and photos by Max Michaels
Puscifer Live, Hard Rock Live, 06.13.12. Orlando FL ©2012 Movement Magazine.