THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND
Vacancy, Witchbender, Uh and Throwin Up, Will’s Pub, Nov. 29
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Having just started booking shows at Will’s Pub this past summer,
Bad Balloon – the working moniker of local artist
Josiah Wess – is the newest name to watch on the city’s promoter landscape. Of all the usually indie-minded Bad Balloon productions seen so far, this latest was a pronounced step into the
heavy, a big one.
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About that, while heavy music is in a current high tide, one stripe that sadly isn’t enjoying an especially huge spike is
noise rock. Alhough relatively small, there is a young crop, though, and it’s studded with some real warheads notably from our native Southeast like
Whores and Florida bands like
Wrong and
Meatwound. To that list, go ahead and add new act
Vacancy, an impressive triad of brutes from the Tampa area. In their
Orlando debut, they landed like a grenade with economy, volume and fury. Between their filthy, mighty grooves and skinning vocals, there’s no frill, no fuss, only what’s essential to pulp you. Sold.
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Of the surrounding all-local support, a particularly gripping performance was delivered by
Uh, an Orlando band that’s been around for a few years but not in an especially visible way. Too bad because they lay down post-metal with heavy atmosphere that’s gloomy, deep and beautiful, as expressive as the some of the most cinematic bands of the genre. But what makes them total is that when they rise, they are a
deafening megalith. And it’s all engulfing and exceptional enough to wonder why this project isn’t more of a primary concern.
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Also playing was local band
Witchbender, a loaded crew stacked with members of area standouts like
Flashlights, Ad Nauseum, Crit and
Jr. Meowzer. Despite that sweet occult metal name, they’re actually punk AF with a savage attack that’s smeared, volatile and unleashed. And it amounts to total rock brinkmanship.
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Witchbender at Will's Pub
Opening the night was an Orlando band named
Throwin Up, a last-minute replacement on the bill. Never in the history of either human or creature has there ever been a chill vomit. And the spirit of the name lived on in a hit-and-run set of hardcore that was raw, wild and all of about 10 minutes.
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Though only months into the booking game, Bad Balloon is already showing the kind of young spark that Ugly Orange has, with possibly even more range if shows like this are any indication. There’s no better omen for the addition of Wess to the scene than introducing a fresh new killer like Vacancy. And if Bad Balloon becomes a name to look to for new Florida talent discovery, it will be a player.
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