Thursday, August 23, 2007

Show Review: Capital Garage Gets Down with Local Hip-Hop July 21, 2007





By Aaris A. Schroeder
Editor-In-Chief
August 23, 2007

A garage effort as Roper, Verbal Venom, Dirt Merchants and Shades of Gray all rocked the stage together on July 21, 2007 at Capitol Garage in downtown Sacramento, CA.

These emcees, musicians and producers, all had the same conscious, positive vibe which kept a small on-going crowd throughout the evening.

Verbal Venom started the evening, mixing a Goodie Mobb and C-Lo style of hip-hop beats with a familiar Sacramento-bred lyricism. With lyrics smooth enough to spread on butter and beats hot enough to pop in your microwave, it’s no wonder songs like, “Ice Cream” are semi-local underground hits.

Roper performed next, solo. Dramatizing his piece by waving his hands high in the air to motivate the crowd to move to his self-made beats., Roper was not only able to bring an outside crowd inside but get them back on the dance floor moving their bodies to some real hip-hop.

Dirt Merchants bring the elements of hip-hop to light as producer Bennett and DJ Duke 1 draw fat beats and emcee Madix seamless lyrics on the walls of Capitol Garage. Both conscious and political, this fantastic hip-hop act and super DJ made the Garage go to work.

Shades of Gray pumped the crowd with a live ensemble of Mark [drums], Jeff Hutting [guitar] and Dan Preciado [bass] and BaldMatt and Luckey ripping the floor up by the tile and serving dishes of ganja through their words. The crowd received a contact high and was seemingly down for the Shades of Gray as a mosh pit was just around the corner. Head-banging and body-moving at its finest.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Madeline Roa



By Aaris A. Schroeder
Editor-In-Chief
Aug. 22, 2007

Madeline Roa, long-time Sacramento Folk-rock performer needs nothing except her guitar and beautiful sing-song voice to gather her audience’s attention. Recently she can be seen performing with H-5 of Trunk of Funk; who performs with Crazy Ballhead and previously with Mr. P Chill and Kevin AKA Bones, playing the thumping-pumping sound of the Djombe.

Roa has been accompanied on-stage by many bands and solo acts, including Radical Love Frequency, Dre, Justin Farren, Crazy BallHead, 2Me and Zoo Human Project, all bands and solo acts from Sacramento.

Her voice is strong with tones of wisdom and strength trailing her mouth and onto her audience.

When Roa performs, her guitar and her voice are of the main concern teaching people the lessons of life brought to you by reason and respect for humankind.

Roa has also performed for the Oroville Music Festival and has had her song, “One of Those Days” on ‘regular’ rotation for Sacrament-based radio station 106.5 K.W.O.D.. As a single mother, Roa has participated in local outreach programs such as Rockin Moms Podcast; http://www.rockinmomspodcast.com/mediaplayers/player.aspx?podcastid=33590, summer ’07.

For more information about Roa, please check out her website at http://www.madelineroa.com and her MySpace page, http://www.myspace.com/madelineroa.