Dramarama
Queen Caveat, Sporting Life
Fri, June 29, 2012
9:00 pm
Red Devil Lounge
$15 - $20
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is 21 and over
We are pleased to offer a fantastic VIP package for Dramarama fans who really want to go in style (and at a reasonable price). Contact us to found out how to score "Everything, Everything" tickets which include 1) reserved table 2) no waiting in line 3) 3 Dramarama CDs and 1 vinyl 45 4) early entry to club 5) meet and greet with the band. This package is only available by contact us at reddevilbooking@me.com
http://www.reddevillounge.com/event/110167/Dramarama

Blending hard rock wallop, alternative rock smarts, power pop songcraft, and punk rock urgency, Dramarama was a band who seemed on the verge of a major commercial breakthrough several times during their 11-year career. Puzzlingly, it never arrived, though the band developed a potent following in their native New Jersey as well as the West Coast; their almost-hit, "Anything Anything (I'll Give You)," was cited by L.A.'s KROQ-FM, arguably America's most influential alternative rock outlet, as the most requested song in the station's history. Formed in Wayne, NJ, by vocalist and songwriter John Easdale in 1983, Dramarama self-released a single and a five-song EP before a French label commissioned a full-length album from the band, which recycled material from both previous releases. The result, 1985's Cinema Verite, featured "Anything Anything," which began scoring airplay after the album was picked up by Chameleon Records in the United States. The group relocated to California in time for their second LP, Box Office Bomb, which earned enthusiastic reviews but not significantly greater sales. As the band was completing their fourth studio album, Vinyl, in 1991, Chameleon Records went bankrupt, and as the band scrambled to come up with the cash to finish the project, the elusive major-label deal finally materialized when Elektra picked up the project. However, while the success of Nirvana in 1991 would seemingly have broken open radio for bands as adventurous as Dramarama, their sound was too far from grunge to capitalize on the new openness, and the band's 1993 album, Hi-Fi Sci-Fi, failed to make an impact outside the band's devoted cult following. Dramarama called it a day after a farewell show at Asbury Park's the Stone Pony in 1994; four years later, John Easdale returned to the music business with a solo album. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Queen Caveat

Beware of the Queen, the mean and in between. Hail the rebel who lives in a dream. Her rules threaten us, muting our muse. But today we will fight, today she will rue. Unsilence your mouths to shout what you love. Cherish the crime, that you're apart of. We hares have a message to her majesty. Imposing granduer with too tight of seems. Hold tight to your rules, and tight to your crown. Our wrath is so loud, you won't hear a sound.
Sporting Life

"Screed"
By Sporting Life
Pretense, and pretense-peddlers, stay away. Go watch some other band. Use "hazy dream-pop", or "shimmering guitars" on someone else. We've heard it already. You aren't helping. If you can't resist labeling things as "post-punk dance folk" (which makes no sense) or "Swedish electronica hardcore prog-pop" it's better you stay at home and finish that blog post. If you have a mustache -- and you aren't in a position of authority -- stay home. (If you are in a position of authority, you should probably stay home too). If you recently crashed your fixed gear into a pedestrian, if you can't help but see irony in everything, if you only buy organic, or if you own a shirt or bag with a bird on it, again, stay home.
This 5 piece band evokes the best of 60's and 70's and 80's and 90's brit rock. They care. They work hard. And when they perform it shows.
By Sporting Life
Pretense, and pretense-peddlers, stay away. Go watch some other band. Use "hazy dream-pop", or "shimmering guitars" on someone else. We've heard it already. You aren't helping. If you can't resist labeling things as "post-punk dance folk" (which makes no sense) or "Swedish electronica hardcore prog-pop" it's better you stay at home and finish that blog post. If you have a mustache -- and you aren't in a position of authority -- stay home. (If you are in a position of authority, you should probably stay home too). If you recently crashed your fixed gear into a pedestrian, if you can't help but see irony in everything, if you only buy organic, or if you own a shirt or bag with a bird on it, again, stay home.
This 5 piece band evokes the best of 60's and 70's and 80's and 90's brit rock. They care. They work hard. And when they perform it shows.
Venue Information:
Red Devil Lounge
1695 Polk St
San Francisco, CA, 94109
http://www.reddevillounge.com/
Red Devil Lounge
1695 Polk St
San Francisco, CA, 94109
http://www.reddevillounge.com/
