Major dudes: Black Cows at Green Sun; Bleu Rascals at La Collina

Black Cows

 

For the first time since they formed their band in December 2017, the Steely Dan-inspired Filipino band Black Cows will perform in a venue larger than its usual stomping grounds. On June 29 at 9 p.m., the band plays at The Axon, a 300-capacity hall at The Hotel at Green Sun in Makati.

The gig is a project of Tony Fernando, proprietor of The Smoking Joint (TSJ), a restaurant and bar adjacent to Green Sun. Fernando, a musician, is one of the earliest supporters of the Black Cows. The band has played at TSJ.

TSJ’s signature dishes such as smoked ribs, beef brisket, among others, and drinks, will be available at the Green Sun show.

Expected to attend the concert are the Black Cows’ fan base which regularly watches the, band’s gigs at 19 East and Strumm’s.

But it’ll be nice to see more people turning on to a local band whose members have the talent and competence to interpret the wonderful, complex rock-jazz arrangements of Steely Dan’s music.

If you haven’t been to a Black Cows gig, this is the perfect time. To paraphrase one of its repertoire, “Any major dude will tell you.”

The jazz band Extrapolation will open the gig.

The Black Cows, June 29, The Axon at The Hotel at Green Sun, 2285 Chino Roces Ave. Extension, Makati; P500 door charge; call 4235514 to reserve seats

 

The Black Vomits: Igan D’Bayan, Julius Sanvictores, Mark Albert Contreras, Bryan Escueta

 

The Black Vomits

Worth watching is another band that also happens to have “Black” in its name: The Black Vomits. If it sounds punk, think again.

To box in The Black Vomits’ music in a specific genre is quite limiting, although its guitar-driven original songs like, for instance, “Love Song from Purgatory” and “Psychonation,” reflect some of the mood and attitude of conceptual rock.

I’ll be glad to listen intently to its self-titled debut album when I get a copy soon.

Meantime, its recent gig at My Bro’s Mustache in Quezon City was impressive for its choice of covers: Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing,” Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love,” The Who’s “Baba O’ Riley,” Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here,” Juan de la Cruz Band’s “Himig Natin” and “Beep Beep.”

To play these rock classics are what The Black Vomits bassist and chief songwriter Igan D’ Bayan considers “a compromise”—not wanting to alienate its audience that night at My Bro’s who are watching the band for the first time.

Cheers to My Bro’s owner Boy Vinzon for supporting The Black Vomits.

A few nights later, the band was at 19 East to jam a few songs before the Black Cows started its own set. 19 East owner and Black Cows founder Wowee Posadas said he wants to hear more of The Black Vomits soon.

Fete de la Musique

The 2019 edition of Fete de la Musique in the Philippines will have two main stages: A-Venue in Makati on June 21; and Greenbelt also in Makati on June 22. Both will feature a multiple lineup of bands.

But the “pocket stages,” or smaller venues, have interesting performers as well.

 

Bleu Rascals’ Paul Marney Leobrera

One example is La Collina in Poblacion, Makati, whose program, “Bebop & Blues” on June 22, will feature three acts: the Rey Infante Trio (Rey Infante, guitar; Josh Tulagan, bass; Tim Dadivas-Odulio, drums; with guest Alvin Cornista, sax); Dela Blue (Doc Ted, guitar; Kowboy Santos, guitar, vocals; Paolo Manuel, drums; Jibby Borgaili, bass; Rene Comprendio, keyboard, vocals); and the Bleu Rascals.

Show starts 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.

La Collina, 4558 Molina St., Poblacion, Makati; tel. 0917-8172487

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