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Revel In Dimes at The Ruins!
The Ruins
Hood River, OR
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Revel In Dimes at The Ruins!
After blowing us all away in The Ruins last summer, Revel In Dimes returns to the Hood!
DJ Zinker joins the bill for a 90's Hip-Hop dance party after Revel In Dimes plays. This dance party is going to be epic!
Tickets are $8 in advance or $11 at the door.

There is boot-stompin, soul-shakin rock-n-roll  and then there is reveling in Revel in Dimes. This is not The Black Keys and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, blended together by way of Jack White and a nice hook; this is unmanufactured music that shakes you up and spits you back out, all ugly and heavy and mean, the way they invented music to be. This might get dangerous, is what you need to know before we get started here, because this is what fearlessness sounds like.

Washington Duke and Eric Simons spent years getting polished in the fine art of the dirty blues as a hired-gun rhythm section playing popcorn-quick drums and buttery-goo guitar in too many New York City bands, together and apart, throughout the better part of the 21st Century. But after each gig, they found themselves coming back to their shared North Mississippi influences of Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside, wondering what happened to the juke joint in the midst of a blues-rock renaissance. If the Delta was having its garage-rock, gold-record moment, why wasnt anyone dancing in the damn garage?

The blues doesnt have to sound perfect, Duke says. Its actually better if it doesnt sound perfect. So the whole look-at-me-being-a-rock-star thing never worked for us. And I think thats why the whole DJ culture is working right now: People just want to get lost in enjoying the music and having a good time  they dont need to be staring at some icon.

Well, Duke and Simons found their icon anyway. Because there are beautiful, booty-shakin, fist-pumpin female lead singers  and then there is Kia Warren, who is all that and will break your fucking house down. She worked at The Surf Lodge in Montauk, where shed been distracted, like everyone else in the joint, by these two guys covering T-Model Ford at full volume in the Hamptons on a Sunday afternoon last summer. So she sent her friend toward the stage, pretending to be her manager, to see if, hey, maybe these guys could use an extra voice for a couple songs. We were like, Girl, this aint karaoke, Simons says. But then Kia got up there and we were like, Damn, that girl can sing. And it worked out perfectly, because she doesnt have just one style, and nowadays its tough to nail down any particular genre that people can reach out and grab  so we lean toward em and let em grab a hold of everything.

Hold tight indeed. Listen to Shame, and you will hear a stompin riff written two years ago by two men, and Warrens melody  never the same twice, always just right  will make you wear your sole thin. Close your eyes during Last Breath at your own risk, lest Simons Les Paul  slipping and sliding, heaving and hammering  leaves you running into everything around you. Go see Revel in Dimes do You Gotta Go Down in all its many moods  equal doses Leadbelly and Led Zeppelin, punk and The Pink Panther  and well, youve just really got to go down and see em.

We bring it back closer to where the blues and rock really started out, but theres a vibe you cant put a name to, says Warren. We feed off those roots, and each other, and the crowd, and having fun. So people come to our shows and they see that and they feel that, and we feel them. Its just something that you have to see. Its something that you have to feel.

Because thats the thing: At once timeless and timely, Revel in Dimes is best experienced at this very second, in this very moment. Youve been warned.

Location

The Ruins (View)
13 Railroad Street
Hood River, OR 97031
United States

Categories

Music > Blues
Music > Rock

Minimum Age: 10
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Jojami Entertainment
On BPT Since: Dec 13, 2013
 
The Ruins
www.theruins.org


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