This is a look back at one of the performances we caught at the Lot Fest last summer. This is Say Panther.
A little Christmas gift for you all. Fred Friction with his band The Highway Matrons performing their cheerful holiday tune acompanied by some scenes from Christmas’s past from the Internet Archive.
Part 2 of Brave Combo’s Holiday Show. This time with a Christmas song, Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
I know that this is late because Hanukkah ended a week or so ago, but I thought I would share Brave Combo playing the Hanukkah Song anyway.
Pokey LaFarge returned to St. Louis recently and he agreed to get together with me to shoot some video of him performing in one of the Jail Cells at the Mad Art Gallery (a former police station). It turned out to be a great setting for these performances.
Pokey LaFarge returned to St. Louis recently and he agreed to get together with me to shoot some video of him performing in one of the Jail Cells at the Mad Art Gallery (a former police station). It turned out to be a great setting for these performances.
Part 2 of Fishbone playing at the City Museum.
This is part one of a two part episode featuring the legendary Los Angeles based Ska/Punk/Funk band Fishbone. This is from their performance at the City Museum, as part of the museums on going 10th year aniversary celebration.
A follow up to our post with the legendary Craig Moore with the Nevermores. This time playing the GONN hit “Blackout of Gretely” with the Geargrinders.
From Joplin Missouri, The Modern Primitives play some excellent rock’n lo-fi garage punk.
The Pink Socks from Kansas City.
Another clip from the Showme Blow-out. This is the reformed 2000’s version of Jeff Hess’ legendary garage band from the 90’s, The Geargrinders.
On this Episode Lo-Fi Saint Louis gets green with a visit to the Earthways Festival. The Earthways Festival is a showcase of green technology and practice held once a year at the Earthways Center in St. Louis. The Earthways Center was etablished by the Missouri Botanical Garden to promote ...
Another clip from the Show-Me Blowout, The Rich Boys from Kansas City.
The Cripplers were one of the finest, trashiest garage/punk/rock’n'roll bands to ever come out of the Midwest. Originally from Columbia, Missouri, the band relocated to St. Louis in the late 1990s. Their debut LP “One More for the Bad Guys” was released on the popular garage/retro rock label Dionysus ...
This episode, I have something really special. It’s a performance from the Show-me Blowout by the 60’s garage rocker Craig Moore. Craig Moore was one of the original members of the 1960’s band Gonn from Keokuk, [tag]Iowa. Now I don’t really expect you to have heard of Gonn because ...
The Alley Cat Revue at Rue 13 is on the vanguard of fine Burlesque entertainment in the Mid-west. I spoke to the lovely and talented Lola Van Ella about the history of the current state of the “neo-burlesque” movement.
Also this is my 200th episode of Lo-Fi Saint Louis, thanks ...
I caught this band at their CD release party a couple of weeks ago. They’re actually making a comeback of sorts from about a year off from the music scene. They’ll be touring around the Midwest — check their MySpace page for tour dates.
Victoria is a band that seems to have come out of nowhere–well for me anyway. They’re still pretty new but they really rocked Off Broadway about a week ago.
Also upcoming on LO-FI SAINT LOUIS, we have a video about the neo-burlesque scene that we’ve been working on for almost ...
One more from the Lot Fest in August …
Tenement Ruth describe themselves as a roots rock band with a twist of Americana. I really dig their two-part female vocal hamonies and the touch of twangy Americana in their music. Watch the video and see what you think. If you ...
The Humanoids are a hardcore punk band. They say that their influences are BBQ, pig roasts, waffle house, bad brains, dag nasty, wipers, naked raygun, and NOT Domino’s pizza sauce. This performance was recorded at the Blue Bird, St. Louis.
Also for more info on the upcoming Show-Me Blowout click ...
I recently visited Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School at the Atomic Cowboy in St. Louis. This is one of the newest chapters of Dr. Sketchy’s anti-art School that started in Brooklyn. It’s a unique event thats part figure drawing class and part party, with performances and contests. Great ...
I’m happy to announce that Lo-Fi Saint Louis won the “Look At Me” category at the Portable Film Festival in Melbourne, Australia. This is my winning entry. Thanks to everyone for all of their support.
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