Saturday, October 31, 2015

Boathouse Bash along the Charles River - Summer 2015

The Harry Parker Boathouse sits along one of my regular bike routes along the Charles River. It's the funky modern building that looks like a gigantic Norwegian sauna on Nonantum Road as you make your way towards Newton. It mocks all those other more traditional boat homes owned by major universities. It's a community rowing center with the goal of "making rowing accessible without regard to individual ability, background or experience."

 

I've seen various types of events being held on the premises while pedaling along the river - from weddings to corporate team building type shit. When I saw a public event on my news-feed that included some of my favorite local bands and beers - I figured I should pull over and join the festivities for once. I was not disappointed...


The Riverside BBQ was awesome - killer food...and simply perfect weather along the Charles. I believe they held a couple of these BBQs over the summer with different restaurants and bands. Look how much fun these hobos are having!!!


Just kidding. They ain't hobos - it's just Tigerman WOAH! everboby.




I ended up attending a second event there just a couple weeks ago. It was pretty cool, there was a mini regatta and it was helping to raise funds for the boathouse and some of the programs it supports. I was happy to help...












Good times. Already looking forward to the 2016 season...








Friday, May 29, 2015

Graffiti and Street Art in Somerville

Boston will never be a Mecca for graffiti or street art - which means that when I do catch a colorful glimpse of spray-paint it really makes an impression. Much of the time I'm in a car or on the T and I spy something out of the corner of my eye in some dark alley or underpass. The truth is - I don't spend as much time partying along the train tracks as I used to. So when I saw easy access to this stretch of tracks while walking in Somerville I boldly looked both ways for oncoming trains and took some photos.







Nice to see Wolf Tits back in the scene. I was bummed when the one in Chinatown got covered.










I found some other crazy crap scattered about the train tracks. I don't like to use filters on my photos too much, but sometimes they actually work...


And here's an example of some rare street art sculpture...


Beware the Owel Shot...

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The hunt for underground art in Boston

When I stroll into a Back Bay or Soho type gallery – the sort with mostly bare walls, where the host barely looks up from their ipad to acknowledge me – I want to scream “THIS IS NOT ART”!!! It’s all too easy, and clean, and safe…and boring.

My tastes dip down towards the underground – with styles often regarded as low-brow or outsider art. I prefer to enjoy a Gansett Tallboy rather than a glass of Chardonnay when art gazing. Many artists of this ilk got their start on the streets or along train tracks; armed with cans of spray paint or a handful of stickers. Simply put - we need more places to bring these creative souls indoors and offer them the opportunity to develop their talent. 


The hunt for these artists in Boston can be an adventure in and of itself - and might require a trip into a neighborhood that’s not considered artsy fartsy. Secret spots are out there - hiding in coffee shops, rock clubs and temporary loft spaces throughout the city. And here’s a tip – original art can be affordable...and it’s all very satisfying to support a scrappy young artist that's well deserved.


 One place that consistently showcases new and underground art is Sweetree Ink in Watertown, MA. It’s owned and curated by Dave Tree, front man of the longtime Boston hardcore band Tree. It’s also his silk screening shop, a place where he will screen-print any design conceivable onto any piece of clothing or flat surface imaginable. The shop is notorious for its silkscreen parties where guests bring their own clothes and fabrics and can choose from over 100 different designs.


 Sweetree Ink tends to have group shows with a dozen or more artists. The walls of the small space on Mt. Auburn Street are usually covered top to bottom in art. The space might not have museum grade lighting and perfectly hung paintings – but the opening parties are pretty righteous and I wouldn't want my art to be served any other way… 


The only regret I have from a recent visit to Sweetree is that I didn't get a list of all the artist names - but here are a few that I was already familiar with: Adam O'Day, Ian Sanity, Joey Mars and Carl Ristaino. 

Joey Mars

Adam O'Day (bought this one for my girlfriend)

Artist doing art stuff







Dave Tree be like..."you gonna buy some fucking art?!?!?!"

Now go buy some art...

Thursday, January 15, 2015

My Calling for Boston

This is a parody...just having fun and makin' some shit up over here.

The actual Boston Calling line-up was recently announced and features the likes of Beck, the Pixies, Tenacious D, TV On The Radio and local up and comers Krill. I like these bands (I've seen all but the Pixies live) and I honestly don't know much about the rest (my tastes lean more towards indie/low-fi/garage/noise) - but if I was king of City Hall Plaza, this is how the show would go down...




This is not my concert dream team by any stretch of the imagination, it's simply a reflection of what I've been listening to recently combined with some artists I wouldn't mind seeing this year. I like to think it would make a pretty decent weekend show. I'd love to see Boston Calling add a few more local bands - I've included four here. I'm pretty sure most of these bands will be touring in 2015 or are working on new material (Tool, Sleater-Kinney, New Order) - so it's a somewhat realistic fantasy that this bill could actually come together.

If you're from Boston Calling, feel free to book this show for the Fall. Just throw me some free VIP passes and beer tickets. K...thanks.

Twitter = @iFnLuvBos

Here are some of my favorite video jams from my fake show...

Woven Hand


Death from Above 1979


Royal Blood


Jeff the Brotherhood 


Red Fang (this video is epic! #beer)



The Coup



King Tuff

OFF!


OFF! (a punk rock opera)


Saul Williams


Ice Age


Parquet Courts


Jittery Jack (local)


The Monsieurs (local)


one more from the Monsieurs


The New Highway Hymnal


This show wouldn't suck, right?