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City Arts Fest Trips Out and Rocks It Up Closing Weekend (Photo Gallery)

The main liability to the plethora of great musical acts playing 2011’s City Arts Fest was, well, the plethora of great musical acts playing 2011’s City Arts Fest.

I could go all glass half-empty and bemoan missing Seattle’s favorite garage-soul sons Pickwick Friday night. Or I could whinge interminably about the Fest’s (understandably) unpredictable rhythms making it impossible for me to hear the mighty Mudhoney punish eardrums at Neumos on Saturday. Hell, I would–if I hadn’t caught some amazing things anyway.

Brave souls who ventured out from CAF’s nucleus of Capitol Hill/downtown clubs on Friday to take in The Helio Sequence’s sold-out show at the Laser Dome reaped rich rewards: The Portland duo proved revelatory as live accompanists to a full-on laser show. Drummer/keyboardist Benjamin Weikel and guitarist Brandon Summers have always wrapped their considerable songwriting chops in layers of sound, and in this live setting the band pretty much eased up the busy electronic/analog duality of their recordings in favor of Summers’ textural guitar and Weikel’s incredibly musical time-keeping.

The resulting swirl of sound rendered the most evocative laser-show visuals sublime; and when the streaks and shapes of light and color threatened to get cheesy, the band made for a compelling audio-visual focus. Weikel–all lanky staccato motion and jackhammer force–reinforced his standing one of the most energetic and watchable drummers in the Northwest, and Summers’ John-Lennon-cum-Dylan-gone-shoegazer voice provided perfect compliment to his cabinet of effects-pedal curiosities. If there’s another active band out there that generates a more harmonious blend of psychedelia, traditional rock, and new-wave oddness than these guys, I have yet to hear ‘em.

Saturday night, meantime, felt like the Night of the Underdog at Chop Suey, with four terrific rock acts playing their hearts out to a sparse-but-enthusiastic house well into the wee hours. Odds are, you probably weren’t there; and if you weren’t, it was your loss.

The Fucking Eagles hail from the Underdog Capitol of the State (Tacoma), so their brand of garage rock felt as genuine and dirty-fingernailed as it was timeless. And with a line-up that included a harmonica player and two tambourine-slinging sirens alongside their guitars/bass/drum foundation, their compact tunes buzzed with the loose-limbed fervor of a soul revue. The imperfect sound mix muddied up things some (that harp got lost in the din), but the band played too ferociously to give a shit.

Virgin Islands contrasted things with songs that punched just as hard, but with more precision–post-punk rabbit punches to The Fucking Eagles’ old-school rock-and-roll coldcock. Frontman Michael Jaworski probably didn’t endear himself to Fest organizers with his references to ‘the Shitty Farts Fest,’ but his goofing leavened the socio-political intensity of his vocal attack, and even in the stark directness of VI’s delivery, all sorts of cool touches surfaced: Christopher Meyer’s shards of broken-glass guitar squealing, Jaworski’s and bassist Charles Keller’s persuasively-barked vocal harmonies, and Keller’s and drummer Aaron Ball’s whiplash-inducing rhythm section delivered, big-time.

It’s always great to see a band totally march to the beat of their own drummer, and Unnatural Helpers did that, literally. Singer/drummer Dean Whitmore is a real original, a baby-faced pounder with an endearing scream/yelp that comes on like Black Francis at a greasy beer-soaked house party, and his songs combine punk-rock spit with a throbbing go-go backbeat. I couldn’t name the other current members of the Helpers’ line-up (Whitmore’s band’s roster has included at least a dozen different hired guns over the last few years), but they did his great tunes rough justice Saturday night.

England’s Male Bonding finished things out with a set that rocked as enjoyably as the rest of the night’s local-grown acts, but with a nicely tart limey (sorry) twist. It’s easy to see why their US label Sub Pop’s fallen so hard for ‘em: their brand of sugar-buzz guitar pop packs a gaggle of irresistible touchstones (The Kinks, Teenage Fanclub, The Buzzcocks) into a bundle of youthful energy and sunny harmonies. If a band like this does this sort of thing wrong, they sound as quaint as a dusty rock reference book; but if they do it right, they knock the cobwebs off with life-affirming joy.  And damned if I wasn’t grinning wide enough to split my face open after Male Bonding finished their set. Consider me smitten.

The Helio Sequence at the Laser Dome.
The Fucking Eagles at Chop Suey.
The Fucking Eagles at Chop Suey.
Kelly of The Fucking Eagles.
The Fucking Eagles.
Virgin Islands at Chop Suey.
Virgin Islands at Chop Suey on Saturday.
Virgin Islands at Chop Suey.
Unnatural Helpers at Chop Suey.
Unnatural Helpers.
Unnatural Helpers at City Arts Fest 2011.
Unnatural Helpers at Chop Suey.
Male Bonding at Chop Suey.
Male Bonding at Chop Suey.
Male Bonding at Chop Suey.
Male Bonding.

Brandon Summers of The Helio Sequence at the Laser Dome. (photo: Tony Kay)

Wade Neal of The Fucking Eagles. (photo: Tony Kay)

The Fucking Eagles--A whole fucking flock of them. (photo: Tony Kay)

Kelly Mickelson of the Fucking Eagles. (photo: Tony Kay)

Jeff Lynne grows a pair and learns to ROCK: Jesse Serles of The Fucking Eagles. (photo: Tony Kay)

Michael Jaworski of Virgin Islands. (photo: Tony Kay)

Christopher Meyer of Virgin Islands at Chop Suey on Saturday. (photo: Tony Kay)

Virgin Islands at Chop Suey. (photo: Tony Kay)

Dean Whitmore of Unnatural Helpers. (photo: Tony Kay)

Unnatural Helpers at City Arts Fest 2011. (photo: Tony Kay)

Unnatural Helpers at Chop Suey for City Arts Fest 2011. (photo: Tony Kay)

Unnatural Helpers at Chop Suey for City Arts Fest 2011. (photo: Tony Kay)

Kevin Hendrick of Male Bonding at Chop Suey. (photo: Tony Kay)

John Arthur Webb of Male Bonding at Chop Suey. (photo: Tony Kay)

John Arthur Webb of Male Bonding at Chop Suey Saturday. (photo: Tony Kay)

Male Bonding at Chop Suey. (photo: Tony Kay)

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The SunBreak’s Picks for City Arts Fest Saturday

The closing night of City Arts Fest 2011 should pack plenty of unmissable moments in its own right. Enclosed, please find our picks for your Saturday evening.

Mudhoney w/Hot Bodies in Motion, Thee Emergency, Lovesick Empire @ Neumos
Katelyn: Mudhoney, people. MUDHONEY. Plus, Thee Emergency’s reinvented themselves at least twice since I saw them last, so I’m interested to see what the ever-sultry Dita Vox and the gang are up to now. Do wear flannel, and do prepare your eardrums for sonic assault.

Clint: Well, don’t I feel lucky going in for Mudhoney? I’d say that’s been covered quite nicely. Just one more thought: While other legendary Seattle bands/records celebrate 20 years in 2011, Mudhoney nears 25. And still the band’s spontaneous-yet-accomplished rock and Mark Arm’s serpentine, charismatic frontman talents remain unrivaled.

Tea Cozies will rock it up tonight at the Rendezvous.

Seapony w/Tea Cozies, Midday Veil, Witch Gardens @ The Rendezvous
Katelyn: Oh, you’d rather be less ragey, more happy on a Saturday night? Done. Go to the Rendezvous for Seapony and Tea Cozies.

Tony: Seapony’s girl-fronted pop’s just plain tasty and sweet, but my heart belongeth to Tea Cozies. The Ronettes fronting Gang of Four while channelling mid ’60’s Kinks, set to a walloping backbeat? Yep, that about covers it.

Thao with the Get Down Stay Down w/Grand Hallway, Lemolo, Kris Orlowski @ The Crocodile
Tony: The Croc’s wildly varied Saturday bill includes Thao’s winning herky-jerky indie pop, Grand Hallway’s entrancing and airy chamber-rock, Lemolo’s electronic allure, and Kris Orlowski’s burnished, beguilingly-ragged Mark Lanegen-esque pipes.

The Hold Steady w/ Grand Archives @ The Neptune
Josh: The pairing of Grand Archives (sunny American harmonics) and the Hold Steady (optimal bar band with a dash of literary tradition) make a great excuse to check out the Neptune.

Male Bonding w/Unnatural Helpers, Virgin Islands, The Fucking Eagles @ Chop Suey
Tony: The bill I’m most excited for this evening has to be this rock and roll quadruple feature at Chop Suey. British trio Male Bonding give great loud pop–short, catchy songs that sound like Teenage Fanclub after a case of Red Bull. But get there really, really early. The other three local bands on the bill pretty much rule: Unnatural Helpers and Virgin Islands serve up some great, spiky post-punk, and Tacoma collective The Fucking Eagles uphold T-Town’s noble tradition of gloriously git-down-and-dirty garage rock, but laced with some muscular R & B. Be sure to bring an extra pair of socks, as your first pair will be knocked off.

Seateeth: Jose Bold (John Osebold of “Awesome”) @ Theater off Jackson
Seth: I wrote about this earlier this week. I will be there at this very show, and if the Huskies beat Stanford that afternoon, I will be the guy smiling broadly and muttering “Keith Mother-f-ing Price! F-ing A!” at intervals. Sorry.

Capsula w/Whalebones, Stag, Rose Windows @ The Comet Tavern
Tony: When it comes to my sixties revivalists, I like ‘em swirly, swaggering and dirty. South America’s Capsula know how to break out the bad-trip psychedelia, and Seattle’s own Whalebones provide a great excuse to show up early.