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Black Square

Black Square

The A-OK's, The Dendrites

Thu, Aug 02

9:00 pm

South Moe's - Englewood

$5.00

Off Sale

This event is 16 and over

Black Square
Black Square
Black Square’s sound is a blend of ska and reggae delivered with the urgency and intensity of punk rock. As reggae music was the backdrop for these Hawaii raised punk rockers, the sound of Black Square came about organically from their musical and geographical upbringing. The band’s name comes from the Russian artist Kasimir Malevich’s 1915 painting of a black square. The theory behind the painting was that the material matter of art was without value and the true value in a work of art was in the feeling it expressed or provoked—without leading the viewer to a specific object based reflection. Black Square seeks to do the same with their music. Black Square was formed as a Hardcore Punk trio in 2002. Influenced by bands like Operation Ivy, Minor Threat, Bad Brains and The Clash, Black Square’s lyrical focus aimed at attempting to raise consciousness concerning political, environmental, cultural, and economic issues—many specific to Hawaii. Black Square released their first CD “End the Cycle” in the summer of 2004. “End the Cycle's” basic punk and reggae sound is a great musical match to the lyrics and stands up to the test of time. Written during the start of the Afghanistan invasion and Iraq war, “End the Cycle” is an early, powerful indictment against Bush-America's global policy. After “End the Cycle” Black Square added a horn section and moved in a more complex musical direction. Black Square released their second album, “One Glass of Water” in January of 2007. The album features songs covering such diverse concerns as teenage homelessness, globalization, militarization, and the Japanese internment camps during WWII). The added brass of T.R., G-bone, and Babyface make horns sound relevant again. The music, while not losing its edge, incorporates influences such as The Specials and The Aggrolites. Their third cd "Onward" was released in June 2008. In an era of digital perfection, “Onward” is refreshing in its organic musical feel and reflects Black Square’s continued social focus. “Onward” is a groovy-rocksteady jam that showcases the band’s evolution. Direct influence is shown to traditional ska music on this album without compromising any of their unique blend of punk-fused reggae tones.
The A-OK's
The A-OK's
2012 marks four years since The A-OKs first invaded the Colorado Punk and Ska scene with their crowd stomping, party dropping live shows. The band is celebrating their success with Funemployment Benefits, their second self-released album and followup to 2010's Words Are Not For Eating. The seven piece has grown older, but by no means are they growing tamer. Benefits celebrates a return to the angst-fueled, despondent voice of 90's youth, and adds the dance and mosh-fueled flavor they've been honing for the better part of the new millennium. The result is a poppy, angry, horny, chaotic dance-fest to keep your toes tapping and your fist in the air.

In the meantime, The A-OKs have completed two west coast tours and have played numerous Midwest venues with a number of the scene's favorite bands. They are celebrated for their DIY ethic and fun-never-stops concerts that have garnered a reputation that spans the continental US and beyond. In 2010, The A-OKs were honored guests at Pomona, California's Ska in the Park Festival and are hoping to take similar events by storm this summer!
The Dendrites
The Dendrites
The Dendrites are an instrumental mix of traditional vibes, and modern techniques. Through the roots and branches of long time friendships, this ensemble has joined together in the ever constant pursuit of joy and unity through love and music. Dancing is release, music is communication, and the celebration is the revolution.
Venue Information:
South Moe's - Englewood
3295 S Broadway
Englewood, CO, 80113
http://www.moesdenver.com