Showing posts with label Cold Men Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cold Men Young. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

Ferndale Libary Benefit

I have always been a nerd when it comes to books,  I absolutely love to read and write. I get overly excited when I crack open a new book, it's like starting a new adventure or meeting a new friend.  A few years ago a friend bought me a digital reader thinking that it would be a great gift for someone that likes to read, but it took some getting used to. I like the fact that digital books are cheaper, but there is something about holding paper, smelling paper, and feeling the weight of the book that is lost with digital readers. I also really love to read in the bath tub and I cant bring my E-reader in there with me unless I want to ruin the damn thing pretty fast.

I have always been a big fan or libraries because my favorite type of books to read are biographies, I enjoy stories of all the amazing and horrible things that humans have done throughout history. My local library has always been a great way for me to get my book fix while sparing the expense of purchasing a book, because lets be honest for the most part once your done your never going to read those books again. I have frequently wondered how libraries are doing these days and if they were still as relevant in this new digital age. I know that I love going there and I have always wondered if other people still enjoy it as much I do. It turns out that libraries are doing all sorts of new things that I hadn't even imagined to keep there doors open, this includes building up extensive music collections, renting out movies, and in the case of The Ferndale Library, having local bands and artists play there during their off hours.

According to Ferndale Library circulation specialist (and amazing writer Jeff Milo) the economy's collapse in 2008 really hurt the Ferndale Library. This caused the staff to have to sit down and think of new ways to bring in money and people. They stopped focusing on it as a place to get a book and more of a place to have an experience. A place where everyone in the community could gather for FREE to participate in activities with other locals. This includes having art shows, kids events, and lots of bands. The library was even used as a venue during last year's Blowout. They are finding new ways for the community to interact with each other and have created a pretty amazing space to do this.

But, as we all know, free is rarely ever really free. It takes a lot of money to keep this place going and taxes aren't cutting it. They have decided to find their own ways to create revenue, one of those being a benefit show that will take place at The Loving Touch this Friday, September 26th. They have invited 4 exceptionally good local acts to play and asked the community to come out and help them raise money to help the library. They are asking for a $5 donation at the door and 18 and over are welcome to attend.

We had a chance to talk to Jeff Milo about the event. Read what he had to say and then make an effort to come out and support this valuable community resource.


HID- When did you start working for the Ferndale Library and what is your title?
Jeff Milo- "I worked here as a high school student for three years in the late '90s; it was my after school job to put all the books away. I was re-hired as a Circulation Specialist 4-1/2 years ago, to work part time (which gives me time to continue freelance writing)."

HID- This year the library has had a lot of musical acts play within its walls, including having bands during The Blowout. What made the library decide to team up with music and invite local acts in to play?
Jeff Milo- "Part of that is just the next generation or, at least, a younger generation, coming “up the ranks,” so to speak, here in the library; that being, particularly, Kelly Bennett, the current Head of Circulation. She’s worked here a while too, in fact, we wouldn’t have a CD collection if not for her, at first; but, like myself, she strives to bring her connections to the greater creative community into the library – and her way of doing that was dreaming up the monthly concert showcases, where she books two local bands to play, after hours, in the big multipurpose Community Room. After four years, it’s no longer a novelty, or some quaint thing, for a loud rock band of 20-somethings with frayed clothes and penchants for feedback to come in and fly their own personal freak flags, as loudly as they like, inside the otherwise studious and serene setting of a library. It’s BECAUSE of our embrace of local music, among other things, that this place can be considered “more than a library.” So it got to that point where, when Blowout came to Ferndale, it made perfect sense for the Library to be a venue…just, cuz, some nights of the week, it truly feels and sounds like a venue, anyhow. Or, shoot, an art gallery, too…"

HID- The library also has a lot of events for children and families throughout the year. Who sponsors these events and how would someone get involved if they wanted to participate?
Jeff Milo- "I would say The Library sponsors these events and then there’s further support just from the enthusiastic attendance and participation of community families. There’s no sponsor, really; all of our programs are either dreamt-up or coordinated specially by our Youth Services Librarians – be it touring singers who specialize in family-friendly folk singing type of stuff or visits from the Michigan Science Center. Anyone interested in helping out should just stop at the main desk of the library and ask to fill out a volunteer app or, actually, head straight for the KIDS CORNER and see what’s up!"

HID- In the age of digital everything, why do you think it is important for the Ferndale library to stay open?
Jeff Milo- "Because we can be more than a place that loans physical/print books. We like to consider ourselves more of a community center – a place to meet, hang, study, work on your resume, listen to music, research local history, view some framed art, see a live performance, meet someone new, join a book club…ya know, a lot of those types of experiences are not only rewarding but, in an age of secluded Facebook clicking, also refreshing, just to be out, in public, experiencing all these things in person. But we definitely have to underline how many people come here because they would otherwise have no access to the Internet or even to a Microsoft Office suite for resume tweaks – some of these things can be taken for granted…But in the digital age of streaming and drop-boxing and snap chatting and whatever…it’s all of THESE experiences that can only happen inside this library and because of this library."

HID- Who will be playing the fundraiser ?
Jeff Milo- "Alt-hip-hop quartet Cold Men Young, soulful trip-hop duo Sleepless Inn, metal-pop-raunch-rock quartet Odd Hours and NuDisco-dashed funktionalists Johnny Headband. We’re very humbled and excited to have all of these musicians performing for the cause."

HID- Will you be doing any more events like this in the future?
Jeff Milo- "Possibly! Maybe we could make this an annual thing? We’re hoping a lot of people show up and show some love for the library, that’s all I can say for now."

HID- Anything else that you would like our readers to know?
Jeff Milo- "Property tax revenues (to services like this library) really took a hit after the 2008 recession and we (like many) are still digging our way back up. But that’s the reason we’ve had to reduce hours, since more than 80% of our budget comes from those very same tax revenues (…as they say, a library isn’t actually free…) So events like these, a benefit concert, are more important than ever, given the painfully slow rate of the economy’s recovery. We are inexpressibly thankful for anyone who steps up to show some support for the library. It means a lot to us, especially with how hard we work to truly engage, enrich and connect with this community."


The Loving Touch is located at 22634 Woodward Ave. in Ferndale and the fundraiser will start at 8 p.m. If you would like to keep up with events like these, make sure to visit the library's website here, they have all sorts of events for children and for the child within all of us. 


~S

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Dally in the Alley 2014

There are so many festivals towards the end of the summer in Detroit, each fest features music, food, and some sort of outdoor fun. This weekend Dally in the Alley will be held for the 37th time in the city of Detroit.

Dally is a free festival located on Second street in Downtown Detroit. The city closes off a few streets and fills them with stages, food, and vendors. They invite everyone to come out and celebrate the end of summer for FREE. The fun starts this Saturday, September 6th at 11 a.m. and goes until 11 p.m. This year the event will feature four stages with a huge musical lineup including:

*** 2014 MUSIC LINEUP ***

--*FOREST STAGE *--
12:30 - case managerz
1:30 - Behind The Times
2:30 - Ancient Language
3:30 - Erno The Inferno presents Lisa Stocking
4:30 - Sheefy McFly
5:30 - Lac La Belle
6:30 - Radio Burns
7:30 - Gabriel Brass Band
8:30 - Bill Grogan's Goat
9:30 - Passalacqua
10:30 - Brinae Ali

--*ALLEY STAGE *--
Noon - The Solar System
1:00 - GOSH PITH
2:00 - The Vonneguts
3:00 - Moon Lake
4:00 - Carjack.
5:00 - Growwing Pains
6:00 - the anonymous
7:00 - My Pal Val
8:00 - Jimmy Ohio & The Ultimate Lovers
9:00 - Deadly Viper Assassination Squad
10:00 - Prude Boys
11:00 - COLD MEN YOUNG

--*GARDEN STAGE*--
12:15 - Dear Darkness
1:15 - Trophies
2:15 - Real Ghosts
3:15 - The Webbs
4:15 - TART
5:15 - Spaceband
6:15 - Odd Hours
7:15 - Double Winter
8:15 - DUANE the brand new dog
9:15 - PALACES
10:15 - Pink Lightning

--*ELECTRONIC STAGE*--
Noon - .kite
12:45 - Sherburt (DJ)
1:45 - Andre Royster DJ)
2:45 - Detroit Edison (DJ)
3:30 - OktoRed (DJ)
4:15 - Jace (DJ)
5:15 - MeansandEnds
6:00 - SECRETS
6:45 - Midnight Jackers
7:45 - Dru Ruiz
8:45 - K-HAND
 

This year the festival will feature food from Peoples Pierogi Collective, Jacques' Tacos, Amicci's Pizza, Treat Dreams, Mario's Italian Restaurant, Union Street Detroit, Crushed Healthy Smoothies and Slows To Go.

For more information about the festival follow Dally on Facebook here.



~S

Monday, March 10, 2014

Win Tickets to the St. Patty's Day Invasion at New Dodge Lounge!

Since St. Patrick's Day falls on a Monday this year, many people and bars are celebrating all weekend long, leading up to the big day. To be honest, there are only a few bars that I would actually step foot in to celebrate the holiday. The New Dodge is one of the bars that will be fun to go to, the staff always works their asses off and it never takes too long to get a drink.

This Saturday they are hosting a St. Patty's Invasion featuring Kopelli of Cold Men Young playing alongside Doss The Artist and Rufio Jones. They will also have DJ sets from Doc Illingsworth, Hiro, and R.A.I.D. They even have live painting planned by an artist named Lokye.

It's only $5 to get in and while they serve alcohol, I can guarantee that this won't be your typical St. Patty’s green beer, bullshit crowd. We have one set of tickets to giveaway for this show and we want you to win them! All you have to do to enter is email your full name to hipindetroit@gmail.com with "St. Patty's at New Dodge" in the subject line. We will draw a winner the day before the show and let them know how to claim their prize. Doors for this event open at 9 p.m. and the The New Dodge is located at 8850 Joseph Campau in Hamtramck.

~S

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Kopelli Album Release Party

This Tuesday, February 4th Lawrence ‘Kopelli’ Young will release his first solo project called Gentleman Jack at The Grasshopper Underground in Ferndale. You may recognize this name from his work with Cold Men Young, he was also the brains behind the first hip hop showcase at The New Dodge during last year's Metro Times Blowout. This latest project features production from The Olympicks, Jay Norm, and Doc Illingsworth, with guest performances from Ryan Spencer (Jamaican Queens), Mister (Passalacqua), Mic Phelps and Mic Write (Cold Men Young).

Microphone Phelps, Mic Write, Macs the Realest, and, our favorite, Passalacqua will also be performing on Tuesday night. The best part is that this entire night of fun and good music is FREE to you. Instead, they ask that you bring a canned good along to donate to R.A.W.S (Ravers Against World Starvation). It's just another way to give back and be thankful for all that we have. The Grasshopper Underground is located at 22757 Woodward Ave. in Ferndale.

~S

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Mittenfest VIII takes over Ypsi this Weekend!

Starting this weekend on December 27th through the 31st, Mittenfest will return to Ypsilanti for the 8th annual installment of the festival. This five day festival was originally created by Brandon Zwagerman as a fun way to raise money for 826michigan. 826michigan is a local non-profit with  writing and tutoring centers in Ypsilanti and Detroit that offer free classes to students. To date they have raised over $75,000 for the kids.

This year's lineup will feature Frontier Ruckus, Saturday Looks Good to Me, Detroit based rapper Breezee One, The ILL Itches (also playing our Two Year Show on February 1st), Disinformants, Chit Chat, Alexis, Cold Men Young, Jamaica Queens, and Tunde Olaniran (also headlining the Hip In Detroit 2 year). For a full line up go here.

Wristbands are $10 a night and can be purchased at Woodruff's bar located at 36 East Cross Street in Ypsilanti. Doors will open at 7 p.m. each night and close at 2. All proceeds from the festival will go to 826Michgian.

~S

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Partying, Hip Hop & Food

This Tuesday, October 15th, The Grasshopper Underground and Comfort Food Detroit are joining forces to bring you good music for a good cause. They have recruited Cold Men Young, Josef Coney Island, Nameless Face, DJ Mel Wonder, R.C.U., and Teej to preform for a free event at the Underground. All they ask in return is for those of us that can afford it to bring a non-perishable food item to donate to local families in need. In addition to collecting canned goods they will also be taking used books for the Sit On It Detroit project. It is not necessary to bring a donation to get in the door but it is highly encouraged.

The Grasshopper Underground is located at 22757 Woodward Ave. in Ferndale. The show starts at 9 p.m. And goes until 2 a.m. Time to check out some great hip-hop and give back to the city we love!

~S

Monday, April 29, 2013

No Lights, One Camera & Lots of Action at The Blowout

Friday night we kicked off the Blowout by booking a bunch of interviews and making a schedule of where we needed to be down to the minute. The three of us, Christie, Becca, and myself, gathered at Whiskey in the Jar around 9:30 and that's where the trouble began.

About two minutes into our first interview with All The Wild Chidren our camera stopped working. We were able to grab the back up camera and have a quick talk with the band, but I wasn't even able to ask vocalist Paul about his uncanny resemblance to Rob Zombie.


Then after we "fixed" the camera it went totally black on us while trying to shoot a song. We went back to our car and tried to work out the issues, but quickly realized it just wasn't happening for that camera on this night. We switched to the back up, missed quite a few sets that we were dying to see, and headed to the New Dodge to check out the rappers showcase and talk to Cold Men Young before they performed.

The New Dodge had a great vibe and Cold Men Young were wonderful to speak with. We found out that they were actually the geniuses behind this hip-hop showcase and learned a little about the guys and how they work together as a group. Things were finally starting to look up.


We left the New Dodge and headed to the Polish National Alliance to catch our friends in Against The Grain. We caught most of their set and it was definitely a highlight of the evening. We are really looking forward to their album release on May 31st! We got a sneak peak of the new album last week and we think you guys are going to love it!
 

Just as things were starting to look up we realized we had some how lost some, we'll just say "important stuff" during the last two hours since we had started our night. We left the PNA to get another interview and hunt for what we lost. We ventured back to the New Dodge and actually found one of our two missing items while catching the end of Cold Men Young's set.

We then headed over to The Painted Lady with hopes of catching Disinformants for our last interview of the night. When we walked in they were taking the stage a half hour earlier than we planned. So, we had missed our window for the interview and officially decided trying to plan the Blowout is the worst idea ever.

Somehow we forgot the beauty of the Blowout is getting lost in a sea of people, bands, beers and music. You can't plan your night. You can try to catch all the bands you want to see and you will miss at least one. You also will stumble across a band that you have never heard of and truly enjoy. You will drink too much, probably get pizza or a burger during the evening and, if you're lucky, you will cross paths with many people you know and love.

We put down the cameras, picked up the drinks, and danced like idiots to The Meatmen until 2 a.m. Turnout was definitely down from last year and the weather was a little chilly, but dancing with my two girls at the end of a crazy night to some good music in a room filled with friends cannot be considered anything but a success.
 
~S

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Help Detroit Get to SXSW

Every year a group of talented Detroiters head down to SXSW to represent our city in the great state of Texas. Last year Flashclash, Tunde, Joe Gall Photography, Peace Love Spandex and Bye Bye Birdy were some of the artists that attended the fest. 

This year Passalacqua, James Linck, Phantasmagoria, Doss the Artist and Cold Men Young are planning to head down and literally take over the city. They will be playing on the Metro Times Blowout stage, but also plan to bring along a generator to play wherever the fuck they want. 



                                                         Photo by Doug Coombe 


They are asking for their fans to come together and help them fund their travels and subsequent impromptu performances at SXSW. They have created a way for you to donate to their cause online and in return for helping them, you get something in return. Everyone that donates will receive swag from these artists. The amount of swag you get will be determined by the amount of money that you donate but every person that donates will get an invite to a private show TBA once they return from their trip. Even a dollar will get you something fun and a ticket for the future show. 

The donations close on March 8th so if you have something to give, give now! I donated myself. I can't miss a future party with these boys and girls.


~S