When Renoites say thereโsnothing going on, it sounds like a challenge to promoters like AJ & Tom Presents.
Theyโve brought bands ranging from the Voodoo Glow Skulls to Tommy Lee to Las Vegas, and they even opened their own venue down south. Now, the folks who cooked up this yearโs Dotfest 2002 hope to bring that success to the Reno area.
In the past six months, theyโve booked shows at several local venues, including the New Oasis in Sparks, Ark-aโik, Stoneyโs Skate Park and the Peppermill.
โWeโve been thinking about Reno for a long time,โ said AJ Gross, co-owner of AJ & Tom Presents. โA strong reason we came up here was there isnโt a House of Blues [like there is in Las Vegas.] That is the big market we probably most compete against. Goldfinger [will be] playing at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, Tommy Lee [will be] playing at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, but in Reno, they play for AJ & Tom Presents.โ
Grossโ success in Vegas set him up with the contacts he needed to bring bands into Reno. Some bands were even talking to him before coming here about setting up shows for Las Vegas and Reno.
โSome bands desperately want to come [to Reno], โcause they feel the city has not had the exposure to their music,โ Gross said. โItโs been a long time since theyโve been here or theyโve never been here. Some of them are very keen on coming and some of them donโt know enough to know they should be interested.โ
Dot-Fest lineup highlights
(compiled by RN&R staff)
Saliva
โAnd I wanna take you down, but your soul cannot be found. It doesnโt matter much you see cause your disease is killing me.โ
โ”Your Diseaseโ
Yes, itโs nรผ metal rapcore. No, itโs not Limp Bizkit. Expect an energetic show from the band thatโs set itself apart from the usual stuff with unusually textured music and smart lyrics. Salivaโs new album Back Into Your System comes out Nov. 12. The new single โAlwaysโ hits rock radio Sept. 16. Recommended if you like Sevendust, Godsmack and Full Devil Jacket. Oh yeah, stand back, we hear that they really do drool.
Andrew W.K.
โSome how or another I have wound up in this amazing life. I am very lucky. People have given me the power to make them happy. I did not give it to myself. It is an honor above all honors to have people look to me in that way. It is incredible, but also very humbling, because this power has been given to me by others, as a gift, I would never disgrace it by not trying to use it.โ
โFrom Andrew W.K.’s Web site
So, OK, a co-worker wants to know: Why does Andrew W.K.’s promotional photo show blood oozing down his face? (The photo is also the album cover, by the way, for A.W.K.’s recently released CD, I Get Wet, which features such tunes as โItโs Time to Party,โ โParty Hardโ and โParty Til You Puke.”) Maybe itโs that the musicianโs stated goal is to โdirty upโ rock โnโ roll. Or maybe itโs that Alice Cooper was wrong, and not only women bleed. But after reading a small portion of A.W.K.’s artist statement on his Web site (www.andrewwk.com), I have other ideas. Who said rock was sane? A.W.K.’s music is happily loud and dumbโin a drunk football player on LSD kind of way.
Hemlock
This Vegas band knows metal like a spoon. Perhaps at this yearโs Dotfest, theyโll turn Reno on to such legendary Hemlock concert events as the โAll Girl Pitโ during their song, โSour,โ and โSplit the Pitโ for โConniption Fit.โ If you want a preview, you can get on at Hemlockโs Web site, www.hemlockworld.com.
Switched
Maybe youโve heard their single, โInside,โ from their CD, Subject to Change. Maybe not. But these Cleveland rockers put on a good show, as some northern Nevadans already know. Punk kids moshed hard at this yearโs Vanโs Warped Tour at Boreal to Switchedโs mesh of nรผ-metal.
