MONDAY 08.11.2010 : MON 08.11.2010 :
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Joe Lally
Indie / Noise
JOE LALLY (US) Indie / Jazz / Alternative
Joe Lally
Joe Lally (born December 3, 1963 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is a bass guitar player, primarily known for his work with Fugazi. He has also contributed occasional lyrics and vocals to Fugazi songs. In early 2002, Lally joined ex-Frodus members Shelby Cinca and Jason Hamacher on a project originally called The Black Sea, which would change its name to Decahedron and release an EP and an album before Lally left the band. He has also worked with John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer as the group Ataxia, releasing two albums: Automatic Writing (2004) and AW II (2007). In 2006, Lally was playing solo shows on bass with slight laptop accompaniment in various college towns, which would lead up to Lally's first solo album, There to Here, which was released in the fall of 2006. It features Jerry Busher, Ian MacKaye, Amy Farina, Guy Picciotto, and many others of the DC music scene. In 2007, he toured the U.S. with the Philadelphia band Capillary Action and Europe and Japan with the Italian band Zu. His second solo album, Nothing Is Underrated, was released in November 2007. As of January 2010, Lally has been recording a currently untitled album with Elisa Abela and Emanuele Tomasi.
The Boilermen
o Boes. and Bart Timmermans., two guitarists Flipo Mancini, plays for the first time as VANDAL X for a live audience. The show lasts 13 minutes and consists of 5 songs. The next four years following numerous performances with eg Pukkelpop, Rock Herk, Rock Market. VANDAL X brings out two albums: Little Man's Blues (recorded with Mauro Pawlowki and Dirk Dadavo of Neon Judgement) and Songs from the heart (recorded in Chicago with Steve Albini). In 1999Vandal X goes further without Boes Jo. Processes take their start. 2010 the duo is together again and Jo and Bart B. T.play together again, now as The Boilermen. Although they do not renounce their past (definitely some old live tracks VANDAL X) they are currently working hard on the first Boilermen Album: Suicide Songs. The idea of "concept album" is back. Expect human stories, acoustic guitars, minimal drums and occasionally a rash
Vitas Guerulaitis

Vitas Guerulaïtis comprises three french activists who sought refuge in Brussels. One may wonder what brought the trio together as their drummer (David Costenaro) is an image editor who loves monoskiing and worships Jim Thompson, their keyboard player (Célia Jankowski) specialises in performance and studies the behaviour of flies, and their guitar player (Ismaël Colombani) is a mystical violin player who gives lectures once in a while.

Their debut album has been released on Cheap Satanism Records in conjunction with French label Tandori (Drive with a Dead Girl, Maria Goretti Quartet). Vitas Guerulaïtis are tightrope walkers who prefer to work without a net. They will even do the splits and achieve a subtle balance between dadaist punk and psychedelic kraut rock which will turn your skull upside down.