Stoner Jams & Industrial Doom: Weedeater And Author & Punisher Perform At The Viper Room

By Lisa Burke

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March 25th 2016, The Viper Room, West Hollywood CA: Have you ever turned up to a metal show with average expectations and after the whole night finally ended you realized your expectations were exceeded by one hundred percent and you may have just witnessed one of the most amazing bands/artists you had ever seen? Well I hope so, because it’s a great feeling and that’s the kind of night I had last Friday March 25th 2016 at the Viper Room with headliners Weedeater and support acts Author & Punisher, Today Is The Day, and Lord Dying. You should keep in mind that this night had some strong competition with UFO playing just down the street at the Whisky-A-Go-Go and David Gilmour from Pink Floyd was in town as well. Upon walking into this night I wasn’t sure I had ended up making the right decision, but soon enough, specially when the main support act took the stage, I knew I had chosen the right show and smooth sailed into the land of no regrets from there on out.

Lord Dying
Lord Dying

There were no local openers, and Portland, Oregon doom/sludge/stoner metal quartet Lord Dying opened the show and played to a fair sized crowd for such a busy night at such an early time. These dudes are all about the straight-up, in-your-face heavy metal with a bit of sludge and perhaps an occasional sprinkling of doom. They have a definite knack for all things heavy and the persistence of the jams have paid off well for them. I find their artwork from the banner to the t-shirts to be top quality and full of creativity, and I wish that it wasn’t more exciting than the tunes themselves, but the thought did cross my mind. If they had a little more specific direction of focus in the music perhaps that would be the key to take it to a higher level. They’ve got everything they need skill wise to pull off a successful heavy metal band and it’s just about finding what separates them from the rest. I enjoyed the whole set and old vs new songs were both a pleasant time.

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Today Is The Day

Next up was a band called Today Is The Day whom I saw headline a while back at Whisky-A-Go-Go and who almost seemed like a different band on this occasion, simply due to the difference in sound levels and quality of sound engineering. This band is still totally noisecore to me and that usually isn’t a combination I enjoy, but I’ll never say never. I do give this band some credit for their skill and concept, yet I’m still not a fan at all. The trio needs a live noise maker in my opinion, or in other words a keyboardist or someone who is at least looking like he’s making the background sounds. The backing tracks normally overpower everything else going on on stage and cheapen the band to me, because it’s just tacky noise that is miles away from the live action which has a raw sound quality that is well played. On this night, because of the levels, I believe the backing tracks sounded less frequent and they were extremely scratchy when you could hear it which did not help make an uncomfortable situation worse. If you are into Asking Alexandria or a band that uses similar sounding backing tracks you will probably enjoy these guys who are at least non-emo grown ups, so they have that going for them.

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On my break between bands I walked out front of Viper expecting to be caged in as always, except the entire gated area was completely filled with band gear, to the point where only about two humans could squeeze in there with it. I’d never seen this happen there before, so I knew it must mean some excitement was about to happen, whether it be in the form of an equipment train wreck or otherwise. I have never been so impressed, surprised and blown away all at the same time by what I witnessed next.

Author & Punisher consists of one man named Tristan Shone and this man exudes nothing but pure maddening genius. Once again I’ll say, I’m usually not into projects involving noise, no matter what form it is combined with, however, this is industrial doom metal created to sound like a band of at least six humans all accomplished with strange looking drone machines, doom machines, and customized microphones. Basically, it’s sort of similar to the idea of Kraftwerk getting in a spaceship and a time machine and traveling to Mars as a future planet where the most amazing alien music technology is available, bringing all the equipment back to the year 1970 and firing all the members except one and having him present the most futuristic one-man show you’ve ever seen. However, what makes this even better is that he created all of this and made cohesive well-written, well-balanced, creatively intense, fully structured songs with strange futuristic stylized instruments and a curved remote control looking microphone that definitely could have only been hand crafted by extremely intelligent aliens.

Author & Punisher
Author & Punisher

His vocals sound perfectly crafted and with the doomy, death style through the custom microphone it gives off a perfect combination of robotic and human. This one man from San Diego is to me the pioneer of the future of industrial music and he’s the good guy ‘Terminator’ of industrial doom metal. I could picture this guy creating and pressing a button that shoots off a laser beam that is powerful enough to destroy all the ear bleeding dub step in the world. Can we make this happen? I’ll say too that with him being in existence since 2004 and having a good collection of albums out there, and really fun quality music videos as well, it’s a wonder I’ve never experienced this live before. If I had my own goth club, this man and his machine would headline every night, and after seeing what he’s capable of, it puts my life to shame and anyone else who doesn’t get out there and do what they dreamt and work hard at it everyday without giving up no matter what circumstances fall your way. He can put bands such as Cannibal Corpse, Ministry, Marilyn Manson, and every noise band in existence to shame in one song. After watching this, I had a newfound appreciation for life, and I had to pick my jaw up off the floor. Even if you don’t like industrial doom or non traditional instruments, you will walk away from this knowing that this man is a genius in what he created, and you will be humbled in a good way. Put Author & Punisher live on your bucket list now.

Weedeater
Weedeater

So, what could possibly sound good after what I just witnessed? Well, North Carolina trio Weedeater can definitely do no wrong here and the constant entertaining insanity throughout their set left me wanting more. As I walked into the room for the start of their set, of course appropriately all I could smell was weed. This stoner sludge trio is quite the unique bunch with their quirky entertaining traits alone. The drummer sits sideways in the front center of the stage and is beyond creative with his out-of-the-box madness that is enhanced with tons of ‘stick tricks’ where he flips the drumsticks into the air and catches them with pure ease and confidence. If I didn’t know better and based the band title on him alone, I may have thought I was watching ‘Crackeater’ instead. Also, with the cymbal facing out towards the audience and his fast hard-hitting antics, I couldn’t stop imagining it flying out into the audience and decapitating someone horror movie style. Speaking of horror movies, apparently these guys have suffered their fair share of horrific accidents and injuries due to the singer/ bass player accidentally shooting himself in the foot years ago and losing one of his big toes, not to mention the guitarist apparently broke his hand at one point as well. Regardless, these dudes are really fun live and super talented for the win. The singer can even balance a beer glass on his head between songs after smoking and drinking from a flask.

The tunes they served up were all fun-filled and delicious jams, and whether you are interested in marijuana or not, this band has character and flavor you are bound to enjoy if you are into stoner metal as a genre. I’m very glad this was how I spent my evening and I’m always happy to discover new interesting bands, or to finally see bands I’ve known for for a while, in a live setting for the first time, as was the case with Weedeater, to further expand and intellectualize my heavy metal universe.

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Weedeater + Author & Punisher + Lord Dying + Today Is The Day remaining tour dates:
First Leg:
4/01/2016 Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS
4/02/2016 Gabes – Iowa City, IA
4/03/2016 Hi Tone – Memphis, TN

Second Leg:
5/06/2016 New Brookland Tavern – Columbia, SC
5/07/2016 Ground Zero – Spartanburg, SC
5/08/2016 Hideaway – Johnson City, TN
5/09/2016 5th Quarter – Indianapolis, IN
5/11/2016 Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI
5/12/2016 The Demo – St Louis, MO
5/13/2016 Vaudeville Mews – Des Moines, IA
5/14/2016 Rock Island Brewing Co – Rock Island, IL
5/15/2016 Reggies – Chicago, IL
5/17/2016 Outpost – Kent, OH
5/18/2016 Pike Room – Pontiac, MI
5/19/2016 Mavericks – Ottawa, ON
5/20/2016 Hard Luck – Toronto, ON
5/21/2016. Petite Campus – Montreal, QC
5/22/2016 ONCE Ballroom – Boston, MA
5/23/2016 Saint Vitus – Brooklyn, NY
5/24/2016 Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
5/27/2016 Hardywood Brewery – Richmond, VA

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