
It was an evening of regressive rock in Brooklyn. That means lots of dudes drinking lots of beer talking about speaker cabinets and the women who put up with them. Brooklyn was one of the few east coast cities lucky enough to get a show from the Stone Axe/Sun Gods In Exile tour in preparation for the final Stoner Hands Of Doom festival in Maryland over Labor Day weekend. The show took place at the Charleston on Bedford Avenue in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. In case you don’t know, this is ground zero for ridiculous hipster trends and the trust fund sheep that follow them.
Brooklyn locals Whooping Crane opened the show. If you couldn’t afford the James Gang reunion shows a few years ago, Whooping Crane is the next best thing you can get. A true power trio, these guys are dedicated to the mid tempo boogie. With his stylish neckerchief and aviator shades guitarist Michael Lo presents himself as Lowell George playing through Johnny Winter’s white Gibson Firebird. The rhythm section of bassist Keith Avenue and drummer Bushwick Ronnie Seward groove like the Groundhogs and the Band of Gypsies. They played all the songs off their great EP and a few new ones. “Straight Dope” was the finale of their set and my personal favorite since it’s about getting high. These guys are young and slender enough to fool some of the indie rock kids but good enough to maybe wake a few of them up to good music.
My band Mighty High was up next and we were lucky enough to pull off a pretty good set. People seem to like our Black Flag Railroad routines more these days than they have in the past. We played mainly new songs and a few from our debut record Mighty High…In Drug City. We ended it on a big bang with a frenzied take on “Kick Out The Jams” that even made a few people sing along.


Stone Axe played killer jams from their self titled debut like “Black Widow,” “Riders Of The Night” and “There’d Be Days” (included on a CD with the latest issue of Classic Rock Magazine). The highlight was when they got the Led out on “The Skylah Rae.” I swear I saw the fog machines go into overdrive as they gave the crowd no quarter on this one.
Stone Axe is going to be doing a lot of touring in the US for the rest of this year. If they come anywhere near your town, make sure you show up. They also have some of the best merchandise around including functioning 8-track tapes!
--Woody
Whooping Crane
myspace.com/whoopingcraneleband
Mighty High
myspace.com/mightyhigh
Sun Gods In Exile
myspace.com/sungodsrock
Stone Axe
myspace.com/stoneaxe
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