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City: CHAMPAIGN
State: Illinois
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Saturday, May 16, 2009 

Current mood:  awake
D.I.Y. rules the day - interview/story by Joel Gillespie - written for Smile Politely, a local C-U online magazine.
 
"We're like ninjas; we get by on the sly and pick up wherever we can." — Curt


Punk, maybe moreso than any other genre of music, is built on a do-it-yourself ethic. From self-recorded and -released albums to house and basement shows, the people making the music take care of most of the rest of the logistics, as well.

Four Urbana residents (pictured above, from left to right: Greg, Amanda, Andrew, and Curt — first names only, please) handle a good portion of the punk show organization in Champaign-Urbana, seeing a void and filling it.

"There's always good indie shows in Champaign, indie rock," Greg explained. "But no one was doing good, underground punk shows, hardcore punk, crust punk, even ska punk, anything that was really underground. There wasn't really a place for anyone here. When we were old enough to do our own shows, all the older kids had moved away and it was either book our own shows, or there was nothing here."

They have a Myspace page cataloging their efforts, which include at least one or two concerts a month. Since they're working with their own scant resources, they keep things as cheap as possible. Their margins are so tight that even a venue like the Independent Media Center is a little rich for their blood. Amanda said, "You've got a deposit, then you've got a deposit for the sound, then you've got signed contracts, it's just really ridiculous for a punk show that charges five dollars." The McKinley Foundation, site of their show on April May 23, is more reasonable, charging $50 for the whole night.

And if they don't have to rent a venue, all the better. "Bands like bars because you can drink, but you can at house shows, too," Greg offered. "With the scene that we're in, putting on shows with of-age people, you can have the same fun that you can at a bar, plus some. Not having someone telling you what to do, not having someone tell you to calm down."

Greg continued, "We basically have two houses, four houses apart. One house is rehearsal space for all our bands, we keep our equipment there. More community-oriented at that house. Then we have Andrew's house, his house he primarily does the house shows.

"Sometime we kind of gauge it by the band. We all have pretty good contacts, we've been in touring bands for five years now. You book bands here, they book you elsewhere. If a bigger band comes through, we'll be able to snag McKinley or the IMC. Some bigger bands want to play house shows, and we put on damn good house shows."

Andrew hosts many of the shows in his basement at 700 W. Illinois St. in Urbana, and he hasn't had many headaches at all. "It's mostly just beer cans at the end of the night, he said. "Nothing's really destroyed. I don't sell liquor, so if the cops come, it's just a noise complaint."

Cutting out profits for the organizers gives them more flexibility. "We really don't try to make anything," Amanda said. "When we book shows, we charge five dollars, and all the money goes to the out-of-town bands. We don't take any money for ourselves, and we don't pay in-town bands for just driving down the street. So it goes all to renting the venue and paying the out-of-town bands. It's just to get the bands heard."

The lack of monetary gain doesn't seem to bother them. "Five years into it, I've never made any money, I'm happy as hell," Greg noted. "I'm still booking shows. We're fortunate to have people who open their homes."

Greg, Amanda, Andrew, and Curt are hopelessly intermingled in each other's bands, as well. Curt and Greg are in Augmentor, Amanda and Greg work in We Must Dismantle All This!, they're all in Teenage Martians (a Misfits cover band), and Andrew's in the Burninators.

Curt remembers his first C-U punk show as a turning point. "I saw a flier and I came out to a show," he recalled. "[Greg] booked this show, and that shit changed my life. After I saw that, I was like, 'This is what I want to do.'"

Greg summed the group's feelings like this: "It's a community, and that's what punk's all about. Seeing it work out, it's like poetry in motion."


Taken from Smile Politely: http://www.smilepolitely.com/music/diy_rules_the_day/
Currently listening:
Strangle All the Boybands
By Beerzone
Release date: 2001-06-12
Monday, November 03, 2008 
PLEASE DO NOT SHOW UP TO THE IMC THIS THURSDAY FOR THE DIRTY SOUTH REVOLUTIONARIES SHOW...THE WHOLE SHOW IS CANCELED.

D.S.R. HAD TO CANCEL BECAUSE OF MONEY ISSUES ON TOUR SO THEY WERE FORCED TO BACK OUT. ALSO IN AN UNRELATED TURN OF EVENTS THE DRUMMER FOR MURDER MAJESTY QUIT SO THEY CANCELED AS WELL...AND BECAUSE OF THIS THERE IS NO REASON TO HAVE A SHOW.

SO, I REPEAT, DO NOT SHOW UP TO THE SHOW THIS THURS. NO ONE WILL BE THERE.


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Show is canceled:

Thur. Nov. 6th @ The IMC
10pm - $5 - All-Ages

Dirty South Revolutionaries
Murder Majesty
Alleyway Sex
The Atrocities
We Must Dismantle All This!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 

Category: Music
We took a few videos of Common Enemy's set this past Saturday...here's the carnage that ensued!

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Saturday, June 21, 2008 
We were lucky enough to snag a few songs by Niño Zombi and Krush Klamath when they finally got to play the night after the June 11th show. Here's the footage we go...enjoy!!!

Niño Zombi (Part 1):


Niño Zombi (Part 2):


Niño Zombi (Part 3):


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Krush Klamath (Part 1):


Krush Klamath (Part 2):


Krush Klamath (Part 3):
Monday, June 02, 2008 
If you missed the show or just plain have never seen Krum Bums live, check out this video. We captured a 9 part video of their set when they invaded Champaign-Urbana for their second time on Wednesday May 21st, 2008...The first 2-3 songs didn't get filmed and neither did the last 2, but we did get a great 9 part set, so enjoy:

Video filmed by Amanda Skag.

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Saturday, October 06, 2007 
Below are videos taken from the show's we've booked...



Blitzkid @ McKinley Foundation - Urbana, IL (4-16-06)









Carbomb Lottery @ McKinley Foundation - Urbana, IL (05-27-06)








Alleyway Sex @ McKinley Foundation - Urbana, IL (05-27-06)








Juventud Crasa @ McKinley Foundation - Urbana, IL (Jun. 2006)








Tuesday, May 08, 2007 

Yeah so gearing up for the release of this shit, Casey from Dizzy Chair Time is going to try and mix this cd so it runs as smoothly as possible so we'll see how that turns out. The tracklist is as follows...



1. Dizzy Chair Time - "Drink. Skate. Kill. Hate"
2. XXX Smut - "504 E. Green Apt. #1"
3. Carbomb Lottery - "Get High & Dumpster Dive"
4. Boots & Bracelets - "Martyr"
5. The Latex Nuns - "Success"
6. The Feramoans - "Fera St."
7. Creepy V. - "No Friend of Me"
8. Don't Be A Pussy - "De Facto Wasteland, Iowa"
9. Roberta Sparrow - "Bloods Been Shed"
10. Duckman - "Evil Power"
11. No Control - "Painkiller"
12. The Cockblocks - "Prostitute Song"
13. F.D.R. - "Reflections"
14. Alleyway Sex - "We Are The Future"
15. Dizzy Chair Time - "Late Night Killing Spree"
16. XXX Smut - "Life In The Gutter"
17. Carbomb Lottery - "Don't Let A Fall Keep You Down"
18. Boots & Bracelets - "Get Drunk"
19. The Latex Nuns - "Skull Fracture"
20. The Feramoans - "Antihistamine"
21. Creepy V. - "Drink Fight and Fuck"
22. Don't Be A Pussy - "I Only Watch Snuff Films"
23. Roberta Sparrow - "Dinosaurs Are Real"
24. Duckman - "Fat Guy Presents"
25. No Control - "College Town"
26. The Cockblocks - "Let's Ride Bikes"
27. F.D.R. - "Emo Girl"
28. Alleyway Sex - "Shit A Brick"

My idea for the next one is like keep all the locals and then add new surrounding area bands who play here often. If anyone has any suggestions on bands I Should ask for the next one. Lemme know

Currently listening:
Behind Enemy Lines
Tuesday, May 08, 2007 

Current mood:  high

The set times (although subject to change) have been announced for C-U Punk Fest so be sure to get there on time! Also take note the original flyer was wrong. Show starts at 2pm now!

Sat. May 12th (THIS SATURDAY!)
@ Megan's House (5114 W. Bloomington Rd. - Champaign, IL)
2pm - $FREE$ - + free food!!!!

2:00-2:30 Outcast To Society
2:45-3:15 Robots Counterfeiting Money
3:30-4:00 F.D.R.
4:15-4:45 Creepy V
5:00-5:30 Infected
5:45-6:15 Tony Clifton Backup Band
6:30-7:00 Heretics
7:15-7:45 Dizzy Chair Time
8:00-8:30 Duckman
8:45-9:15 A Living Death
9:30-10:00 Pygmy Death
10:15-10:45 Carbomb Lottery
11:00-11:30 Massive Blood Loss...
11:45-12:15 Offbeats
12:30-1:00 Cockblocks
1:15-1:45 Alleyway Sex

Currently listening:
Phobia/Resist and Exist
By Phobia
Release date: 08 April, 2003