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GoodBAMMSho's Coming Out Party at the Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge

Black Pistol Fire
Friday night the Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge hosted the GoodBAMMSho launch party with 4 talented Texas bands, and a whole lotta rock and roll.

The good folks here at GoodBAMMSho have been kind enough to post my musical ramblings of some of the best shows coming through the DFW area. So, of course I wouldn't have missed out on the opportunity to check out some great live music at one of Ft. Worth's newest venues. First things first, the venue was a perfect choice for the festivities. Equipped with a rooftop patio and enough beers on tap to keep you occupied all night, some sleek decor and a spacious music hall, I might have to add this to my list of places to play soon!


The Red 100's
Starting off the night was Dallas' own, The Red 100's. The 2011 "Best Blues Act [Dallas Observer]" definitely came to put on a show. The high energy trio made up for the lack of energy in the audience onstage with broken guitar strings & heart pounding tunes. These guys played their asses off.

The Red 100's
Drummer Kyle Scheumack started things off vocally before passing the torch to the remaining members throughout the course of the set. Unfortunately the crowd seemed perfectly comfortable in their seats until guitarist Robbie D Love reminded everyone this was a rock show. When you thought they couldn't get any more energetic they rose to the occasion once everyone decided to stretch their legs and come to the front of the stage.

The Red 100's
Meshing a unique blend of blues and rock, even throwing in an ear busting cover of Johnny Be Good, these guys might not be at the top of my list of vocal stewards, but damn they sure can play.

The Roomsounds
Shifting the night to a more rockabilly/classic rock vibe were Dallas based rockers, The Roomsounds. The first time I saw these guys was at the La Grange in Deep Ellum, opening for Morning Teleportation. I liked them then and I really like them now.

The Roomsounds
Everything about these guys is in sync. From the opening song, to their denim and boots, you can really feel the synergy of the group down to the last tune. With a new album available for download and a slew of performances scheduled throughout the remainder of 2012, you'll definitely catch me at another Roomsounds show soon.

The Will Callers
What's Ft. Worth without some country music? The third band of the night, The Will Callers, definitely brought an interesting twist to modern day Americana/Country music. By no means am I an expert on the subject but I will say, these guys had me intrigued from the start.

The Will Callers
Once I got past the amazing 50's inspired look of the band my eyes went directly to guitarist Justin Elliott. From his straw hat to his flaming shoes this guy wins the prize for most animated. Aside from being an amazing musician you could feel the energy he was putting out from the stage.

The Will Callers
Not to take away from the rest of the group, this band was magnetic. Finally getting some people out of their seat, lead singer Jake Murphy's classic voice was laced with the perfect amount of country twang. It's exciting to come out to local shows and see the massive amount of talent we have in this city, and The Will Callers were no exception.

Black Pistol Fire
Closing out a night full of some very talented musicians was Canadian/Austin duo Black Pistol Fire. There's really no other way I can describe these guys other then simply...amazing.

Black Pistol Fire
It's impossible not to make an immediate comparison to Rock's favorite duo of the year, The Black Keys, with their gritty guitar and hard pounding drum beats...these guys were something else. In an industry mired with over-production it's refreshing to see two musicians completely turn a venue inside out with a guitar and set of drums.

Black Pistol Fire
Guitarist and frontman Kevin McKeown lit up the stage alongside drummer Eric Owen. Playing so hard to the point Owen knocked over his drums, these guys owned the night. Tearing through a slew of garage rock/blues tunes, remnants of Dan Auerbach and The White Stripes could be heard in McKeown's vocal chops.

Black Pistol Fire
I couldn't have chosen a better band to close out a great night of local music. Even coming back on stage for an encore these guys knew what the crowd wanted, and they delivered 1000% percent.

Congrats to GoodBAMMSho on their official launch and thanks Mac for putting on a great event! Until next time.

Happy Listening!


1 comment:

  1. This was a really solid show. As Sarah mentioned every band was tight and professional. These guys all know how to play. I loved the whole show everyone was really good, but my personal favs were the Red 100s and Black Pistol Fire.

    Sarah, these photos are awesome! Great job capturing the moment and the excitement of the show!

    Although the audience was a little low key the bands weren't. I look forward to the next show. Keep me posted and I will promote it on our Sound Convictions music site as well, especially if we know in advance. Slowly we are building our following and we hope to turn on all the DFW followers to Good Bamm Sho! Keep Rockin'!

    By the way if any of your readers would like to read the review we wrote up, they can check it out at http://bit.ly/July-GBS

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