3.9 STREET CENTERPC.indd - San Diego Union
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3.9 STREET CENTERPC.indd - San Diego Union
4 | Street M A RC H 9, 20 0 6 ● Street | T H E SA N D I EG O U N I O N -T R I B U N E SOUNDS LIKE SAN DIEGO ◗ ALMOST FAMOUS ◗ DON’T FORGET Ben Lee, tonight at the Casbah Dustin Shey Minus the Bear, the Appleseed Cast, Rocky Votalato, Crystal Skull, tomorrow at the Casbah Local singer Dustin Shey will perform songs about girls at Lestat’s Wednesday. He answers our weekly questions: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Elefant, Saturday at the House of Blues Q: Why do you play music? A: “My family would always play records when I was young. I got into the music and decided I wanted to be the one making some melodies, as well. Plus, I don’t need a shrink. I tend to write a lot, so it hits the paper and eventually becomes a song.” The Black Heart Procession, Altamont, the Velvet Teen, Irving, Sunday at the Casbah Animal Collective, Tuesday at Epicentre The Glossines CD release show, Wednesday at the Casbah ◗ SPOT OF THE WEEK Crissy Pascual / Union-Tribune Cafe Lulu, 419 F ST., DOWNTOWN; (619) 238-0114 Ostensibly it’s a coffeehouse, but we’re not talking Starbucks here. It’s got the pastry display, the espresso machine singing in the background and racks of reading materials, but with the traditional coffeehouse gear, Cafe Lulu boosts a certain mysteriousness — dim lights, Bohemian decor, the occasional belly dance performance and, at night, a music volume level that reaches that of a lounge. It’s an experience that might lend itself to the person who is slightly sick of the bar scene, but isn’t quite sick of being in a hip, seen-and-be-seen place. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE SPOT? Send recommendations to street@uniontrib.com. Touch And Go Records On Friday and Saturday nights, Cafe Lulu is busy, packed even, with a diverse crowd of sippers. And if caffeinated beverages aren’t your thing, beer, wine and health-conscious organic fare also is on the menu. — NICOLE REINO Q: What’s your favorite album of all time? And could we tell by listening to your music? A: “That’s like asking which San Diego taco shop has the best California burrito. Tough! You can definitely tell that I listened to ’90s wuss rock — Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Counting Crows, and the list goes on. So, it shows up. Can’t help it being a singer-songwriter.” Q: Describe your most memorable/funniest moment on stage. A: “I guess about eight months ago, I was on stage in front of a small, quiet crowd playing a set. Most people have a filter of what you can and cannot say when you are on stage. I don’t, most of the time. So, while I was tuning, I’m just talking, and the next thing I know, I’m saying ‘Where are all my Jews at?’ Which isn’t that funny, more embarrassing than anything, because, well, I’m not Jewish.” Check it out: Shey’s debut album, produced by Greg Laswell and Keith Orfanides, is scheduled to be out this summer. ◗ SPOTLIGHT SHOW ◗ ADVANCE WARNING March 25 March 28 The Subways; Epicentre, 8450 Mira Mesa Blvd., Mira Mesa; $10; (619) 220-TIXS. Dilated Peoples, Little Brother, Defari; Belly Up, 143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach; $22; (858) 481-8140. March 26 Ghostface Killah, M1, Sam Scarfo; House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., downtown; $25; (619) 220-TIXS. The Strokes, Eagles of Death Metal; RIMAC Arena, UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla; $25; (619) 220-TIXS. RCA Records ● ● Elefant frontman Diego Garcia grew up in Argentina. He went to Brown University and studied economics, but the life of rock ’n’ roll called out to him and he left the world of numbers. Garcia moved to New York and found his band members: bassist Jeff James, guitarist Mod and drummer Kevin McAdams. Q: Who would you get to direct your superstar MTV video and why? A: “Zach Braff. ‘Garden State’ was an amazing movie, and I figure he might have Natalie Portman’s number, so she could be the co-star in the video. Or her and I could just not make a video and go grab a pint.” Q: If you weren’t a musician, you would … A: “Travel. All the time. My job in real estate keeps me tied here to San Diego, which in all actuality isn’t such a bad place to be stuck. We have an amazing music scene, and there is always something to do.” ATTENTION LOCAL BANDS: Send us your answers to these questions along with a photo to street@uniontrib. com for a chance to be featured in this section. ◗ ADMIT IT Elefant If this was Sassy magazine, Elefant would definitely be in that “Cute Band Alert!” column. See for yourself Saturday at the House of Blues when the band opens for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Then, be sure to pick up the new album April 18. 5 COVER GUY JOAQUIN ORTIZ TELLS US WHAT IT’S LIKE TO MAKE FILMS: ● ● ● Elefant was signed after Kemado Records heard the band’s dreamy four-song EP. The band’s sound has been compared to the Cure, Morrissey, U2, David Bowie and Blur. Here’s a sample from the Elefant blog: “New York last night was a blur. What happened? The show I think was pretty good, Diego throwing his boots and socks, so random but great. Crazy man going crazy in the crowd. Seeing my friends last night was good but too much drinking occurred. I think I will go to Jim’s and get a cheesesteak. too-da-loo. Jeff James.” Hollywood Records “I make films because it is a means of expressing what I see in the world. In my opinion, it is the best combination of visual aesthetics, movement, light, music, sound and storytelling. It is also something that I am always learning and growing at because there are always new challenges to overcome in trying to put what you see in your mind into the medium of film and video.”