Showing posts with label The Mopery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Mopery. Show all posts

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Reader on Mopery DVD

From the Chicago Reader

The Mopery RIP on DVD


Posted by Miles Raymer on Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 3:49 PM

The Moperys last show

For the couple of years it existed, the Mopery was an oasis of unkempt, wild-eyed, art-damaged DIY punkitude in rapidly yuppifying Logan Square. A vast and scruffy loft hidden above a nondescript neighborhood grocery store, it hosted a handful of tent-dwelling residents and an impressively packed schedule of visiting musical acts, many of them on the punk/noise/sludge axis.

Despite the sometimes aggressive amount of weirdness on display (see the aforementioned people living in tents), the Mopery was pretty widely beloved, and the venue's final show last August brought out a crowd that filled pretty much every square foot of it, extended down the lengthy flight of stairs leading up to it, and spilled out onto the street. The air was a dense miasma of sweat and smoke, compounded by the considerable background humidity of a late-summer Chicago night, and though I was only there for a little while I walked out completely drenched.

The event featured 13 Mopery favorites providing the soundtrack to the loft's sendoff, including Loose Dudes, Paper Mice, and Mark Solotroff. One attendee, Victor Spatafora, brought along what the blog Gonzo Chicago refers to as "a completely ridiculous" high-def video camera to document the action. Spatafora has recently put out a DVD of his footage for anyone looking to relive (or piece together memories of) that night.

Copies of the DVD are available at Reckless for six dollars, or through Gonzo Chicago for a suggested donation of five (e-mail hotmetaldobermans@gmail.com).

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Poster for August 28, 2010 Show

This is a pretty cool Heaven's Gate meets Raymond Pettibon design for last Saturday's show. I need to track one of these posters down...

Poster for September 28, 2010 show

Monday, July 26, 2010

Solo Show 8/28

I will be playing my first solo show in ages [well, technically since the Super Eight Loop show on October 11, 2008], in observance of the closing of The Mopery, on Saturday August 28. They seem to have an intense bill brewing for the night, currently also including Lechuguillas, Tiger Hatchery, Battleship, Unmanned Ship, Running, Bad Drugs, Jason Soliday, and Loose Dudes.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

A Quick Recap

BLOODYMINDED
April 23, 2010
The Mopery
Chicago

James Moy - Synth, Mix, Vocals
David Reed - Synth
Pieter Schoolwerth - Synth
Mark Solotroff - Vocals

01. OVER BEFORE YOU KNOW IT
02. LAKE STREET
03. TROPHY
04. HEAD
05. WITHIN THE WALLS
06. IN THE MOOD
07. ANGEL OF DARKNESS
08. PORN LORDS
09. A SONG FOR LISANNE, A YOUNG MODEL
10. MIND THE GAP
11. GENITAL PANIC
12. COST
13. PRO-ANA
14. TWO DROPS OF BLOOD
15. VISITING AN EX-GIRLFRIEND IN THE HOSPITAL – AIDS WARD
16. OUTSIDE THE GATE
17. MALE PAYMENT

What a night! Biggest crowd ever there, I guess. Sure, the quantity over quality thing can be discussed, , but I totally enjoyed the general atmosphere of the night... and I was pretty amazed that when Envenomist went on, aside from a small part of the crowd in the back by the kitchen that were talking, people just shut up and seemed awestruck by David's set. I have never seen that happen there with bigger crowds at The Mopery. They were really respectful, and well, it was Envenomist, so I expect to see people get swept up by the sound. And how interesting, following such a raging thrash/black metal set from Zath that immediately got the crowd going. What a fucking intense debut that was! Sightings nailed it, again. Simply a total powerhouse set. Great to see them again. Can't wait for tonight in Minneapolis! And Lechuguillas refused to let the party end... an even more exciting set than when AoH played with them at Cobra Lounge. I could easily see them touring with Sightings... it was a nice match-up of extreme noise-rock styles. Thanks to all of our friends who came out to support... There were several faces that we have not seen in ages and it is always flattering to have such a strong presence at our sporadic shows. Thanks to everyone at The Mopery for having us and for having to clean up after that meltdown. I am afraid to look at our gear. It was getting a bit muddy up front there. Not to mention the sweaty pipe rain by the merch table (ah, shades of the Flowershop). Speaking of, special thanks to Ms. Nicole, our new Directer of Retail/Merchandising. We wish that we could steal you away to Minneapolis. Thanks to Sightings for asking us to join in. Time to get everyone up and on the road...