Tuesday, September 3, 2013
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
s.e.s. presents - SPRING / SUMMER show calendar
s.e.s. presents
APRIL
4/5 @ New Frontier Lounge in Tacoma, WA
ROWHOUSE, SECRET SOCIETY OF THE SONIC SIX (la), SHOGUN BARBIE, DJ Brian Skiffington
9pm // 21+ // $5
4/14 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, THE WRATH (ca), FUNERAL CONE (ma), BLOODHUNGER, EARTH MOTHER
8pm // AA // $8
4/16 @ The Josephine in Ballard, WA
LOMA PRIETA (ca), MERCY TIES, CASCABEL, INTO THE STORM
8pm // AA // $8
4/18 @ The Josephine in Ballard, WA
POWER (tour kick off), MALICE, GROWING STRONGER, OLDE GHOST, SAFE & SOUND
8PM // AA // $6
4/19 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
TRANSIENT, SIDETRACKED, SAME SEX DICTATOR, MAHNHAMMER, HIRSUTE CORPSE, CARRION CATHARTID
7pm // AA // $8
4/20 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, BONE SICKNESS, THACO, THOMNAK, OOPS I STEPPED IN SOME CHRIST, BURN PILE
7pm // AA // $5
4/21 @ The Fifth Dimension
TWEAK BIRD, LOZEN, TACOS
8PM // AA // $5
4/27 @ TBA in Tacoma, WA
BLIGHTER (co), DOWN ON MY KNEES IM WEAK (germany), CRON + one more tba
MAY
5/9 @ TBA in Tacoma, WA
ANHEDONIST, OLD SKIN, PLEASURE CROSS + one more tba
8pm // AA // $5
5/29 @ The Dwell Hole in Tacoma, WA
USNEA + more tba
8pm // AA // $5
JUNE
6/22 @ The Fifth Dimension in Tacoma, WA
RUBY PINS (ca), FELL TO LOW (ca), PORCELAIN GOD + one more tba
8pm // AA // $5
6/24 @ the Josephine in Ballard, WA
THE HELM, GRIEVER (ca), PLAGUES (ca), + one more tba
8PM // AA / $8
JULY
7/7 @ TBA in Seattle, WA
SELF INFLICTED (ca), SIDETRACKED + more tba
7/18 @ The Dwell Hole in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, WHITE WIDOWS (ny) + more tba
7PM // AA // $5
APRIL
4/5 @ New Frontier Lounge in Tacoma, WA
ROWHOUSE, SECRET SOCIETY OF THE SONIC SIX (la), SHOGUN BARBIE, DJ Brian Skiffington
9pm // 21+ // $5
4/14 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, THE WRATH (ca), FUNERAL CONE (ma), BLOODHUNGER, EARTH MOTHER
8pm // AA // $8
4/16 @ The Josephine in Ballard, WA
LOMA PRIETA (ca), MERCY TIES, CASCABEL, INTO THE STORM
8pm // AA // $8
4/18 @ The Josephine in Ballard, WA
POWER (tour kick off), MALICE, GROWING STRONGER, OLDE GHOST, SAFE & SOUND
8PM // AA // $6
4/19 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
TRANSIENT, SIDETRACKED, SAME SEX DICTATOR, MAHNHAMMER, HIRSUTE CORPSE, CARRION CATHARTID
7pm // AA // $8
4/20 @ The Redroom in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, BONE SICKNESS, THACO, THOMNAK, OOPS I STEPPED IN SOME CHRIST, BURN PILE
7pm // AA // $5
4/21 @ The Fifth Dimension
TWEAK BIRD, LOZEN, TACOS
8PM // AA // $5
4/27 @ TBA in Tacoma, WA
BLIGHTER (co), DOWN ON MY KNEES IM WEAK (germany), CRON + one more tba
MAY
5/9 @ TBA in Tacoma, WA
ANHEDONIST, OLD SKIN, PLEASURE CROSS + one more tba
8pm // AA // $5
5/29 @ The Dwell Hole in Tacoma, WA
USNEA + more tba
8pm // AA // $5
JUNE
6/22 @ The Fifth Dimension in Tacoma, WA
RUBY PINS (ca), FELL TO LOW (ca), PORCELAIN GOD + one more tba
8pm // AA // $5
6/24 @ the Josephine in Ballard, WA
THE HELM, GRIEVER (ca), PLAGUES (ca), + one more tba
8PM // AA / $8
JULY
7/7 @ TBA in Seattle, WA
SELF INFLICTED (ca), SIDETRACKED + more tba
7/18 @ The Dwell Hole in Tacoma, WA
EARTH CONTROL, WHITE WIDOWS (ny) + more tba
7PM // AA // $5
7/19 @ TBA in Seattle, WA
EARTH CONTROL, WHITE WIDOWS (ny), ACxDC + more tba
8PM // AA // $8
Monday, March 18, 2013
Flags Of Convenience
Many of us know that multi national corporations evade paying taxes by headquartering themselves in tax havens like Barbados and the Cayman Islands. These same global corporations shuffle their debts around the world, through secondary companies, to tax jurisdictions with higher or lower interest rates to suit whatever profit making agenda they have that week. Effectively, they are not paying taxes to the jurisdictions where their workforces reside, basically using a region for it's labor and giving nothing back to the communities that earn profits for them.
The International Transport workers Federation has been at the forefront of a global campaign to raise awareness of a similar system in the shipping, transport and now aviation sectors. Historically, if a German vessel came to port, it was built by Germans, owned by Germans and crewed by Germans. Anybody that works along the shore can tell you that this is not the case these days. Starting in the 1920's vessel's started being registered in various impoverished nation states around the world. This was done to cut costs and cut corners and is done today for the exact same reasons. Panama, Monrovia & The Marshall Islands are the most common FOC ship registrars. A ship registered under a Flag of Convenience, regardless of who owns it, or where it was built, is now registered with a third world country happy to receive much needed funds. That ship and it's crew, who are mostly from the Philippines or China these days, are now subject to the laws & regulations of the country it is registered in. This includes taxes, safety, environmental laws and things like the well being and payment of the crew in many cases being a gross modern version of indentured servitude.
Last year a vessel named the "Sider Pink" birthed up the river in Sacramento, CA. The crew was emaciated and starving and hadn't been paid for months. The vessel hadn't been re-supplied and the crew told the Coast Guard they had been pulling up seaweed for food. The Greek owner had registered the vessel under a flag of convenience in the West African, Liberian capitol of Monrovia. Luckily, Longshore workers spotted the crew and called in the ITF and Coast Guard who immediately stopped the ship from leaving until the crew was taken care of and legal retribution hashed out . The Greek ship owner amazingly had concealed his whole shipping operation under a series of small bogus, side companies.
Don't worry, here in the United States there is a piece of legislation known as the Jones Act. The Jones Act requires any vessel built in the United States to be registered here and crewed by U.S. citizens. It lays out the laws for the US Merchant Marine Fleet and even goes as far as requiring that 75% of the crew be born on US soil. This is because the United States Merchant Marines are an auxiliary force in time of war to move troops and cargo. Well that sounds good doesn't it? The United States is actually responsible and has our countries interest and our countries workers at heart? Well, right off the bat, the capitalists fucking hate it, because they can't stay competitive with a global fleet of ships whose owners are driving wages to the bottom and paying the bare minimum in taxes and fees to continue their conquest and enslavement of humankind. And all that imported shit we wear, drive and buy for our kids? Every dollar spent in this global economy makes us implicit in an unending list of crimes against humanity.
So anyways, what this rant is really about, is yesterday, the ITF began engaging the International Civil Aviation Organization at their annual conference in regards to the spread of Flags Of Convenience into the aviation sector.
Since we all fly much more frequently, then say, travel the high seas on a freighter, I figured this might be a bit more relevant and of interest to some of you. Cheers and have a nice day.
Friday, March 8, 2013
MARCH ON MITSUI - ILWU Local 4 Locked Out!
Today was a good day. Hundreds of Longshore workers from up and down the west coast descended upon Vancouver, WA. Folks from IBU, ITF, IBT, UFCW, IWW, and all sorts of union, labor, solidarity organizations showed up to rally in support of ILWU Local 4 who have been locked out of their grain facility for over a week now.
The lockout comes, just as all the other regional grain facilities have jointly agreed to contracts with the ILWU with relatively little drama. Today we marched on the Mitsui headquarters building, the owners of the Vancouver grain facility. At first we blocked the street en masse. Then we took over a water fountain plaza blocked off by large signs regarding trespassing on private property. Somebody joked that, "had they hired a union company to install the signs, they wouldn't have come down so easily." This place was a skyscraper fortress of glass built on a large parking garage complex. For how formidable the building appeared, the sun was out, spirits were high and literally nobody gave two shits about the lines of cops up and down the street. Our crowd was solid. Numbering somewhere around 300 I would estimate. Big Bob our international union president (who is a member of Local 4, Vancouver) was up front trying to hand a copy of the regional contract inside to somebody from the company. This company, Mitsui has locked out their local 4 work force and scab labor has been working the facility. An American security company comprised of ex US military personnel has been ferrying the scab work force safely in and out of the facility.
After about 45 minutes of occupying the street and plaza, Big Bob was able to hand a copy of the contract to somebody inside. This was more symbolic than anything. It's not like Mitsui was served a subpoena to come back to the bargaining table or anything. For all I know the packet of papers just said, "go fuck yourself."
I have to change my narrative here and frame this in reality though. All of this was well and good and a real show of solidarity today, but none of it changes the fact that scabs are loading grain in Vancouver, WA. As long as this continues, every day that goes by, undermines the power of the ILWU's jurisdiction over that facility.
What happens, when all of the focus and energy built up around this lock out is funneled into an unfair labor practice charge that will be bound up in the NLRB for who knows how long? Every day that goes by, scabs get better at their new jobs, and while the company maintains that "there have been no replacement workers at this point," management are performing longshore duties and are most definitely scabs. Fuck scabs.
There were a lot of speeches today about the company... "not knowing who they have picked a fight with." I completely agree that today was just a glimpse, of the power, solidarity and militancy of the ILWU and all the unions, federations and organizations that support them. I am just getting a supremely "douchey chill" that is reminiscent of the EGT struggle that paved the way for the current lock out in Vancouver. I would hate for this to be prophetic. The prevailing trend seems to be to save legitimate labor beefs for contract expiration time in that magic hour when unions are legally permitted to strike, and relegate all other grievances to a legal arbitration proceeding in the NLRB. They say this promotes labor peace but I assure you there is no such thing. Only labor passivity. There has to be a more urgent attitude, a reinvigorated class analyses and a DIRECT approach to solving labor disputes like this. Otherwise this company Mitsui is just sitting in their glass fortress laughing at locked out workers, who are allowing themselves to be trampled under the false weight of Taft Hartley.
Solidarity to the Longshore workers in Vancouver, WA... LOCKED OUT by Mitsui.
Mitsui are throwing away 80 years of good-faith grain bargaining in the Pacific NW.
ALL POWER TO THE WORKERS.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
BAPTIZED IN THE HUMAN SPIRIT: Solidarity & Self Empowerment
There is something that
happens to an individual when they spend time on a picket line or marching or
any other action born out of concerted activity by ordinary people. Whether it
be workers organizing, or any sort of community cause activism. There is a
spirit that infects you like a crazed fever. It is more potent then any drug,
or religion. A spirit that baptizes anyone that dares to act... to be… to do…to
engage… to show up. The spirit is called self-empowerment. It finds everyday ordinary people when they stand together in solidarity. It can only be attained through
action. It isn’t something you can just observe or theorize or read in a book.
Empowerment requires action just as solidarity requires that you show up.
I first experienced this in
2005 as a brand new Casual Longshoreman, when thousands of people filled the
streets of downtown Seattle marching against the North American Free Trade
Agreement. I was 21 years old and got on a charter bus to Seattle with a
belligerent pack of old Longshoremen, none of whom I knew at this time. I
remember the energy and tension coursing through my veins walking by Niketown
surrounded by mounted police on horseback, hearing someone on a bullhorn yell
“Power” and hearing the booming roar of thousands of people respond with
“POWER” and feeling the ground shake as it echoed off the buildings and sky
bridges. “Power to the workers” “POWER TO THE WORKERS” came the singing
refrain.
Last year when Occupy Wall Street
started I followed it on the news and social media intently from the get go. I
remember my buddy Zack had just moved back a week or so before. He was also a
casual longshoreman who had been studying in Denver and upon returning
immediately fell in with the Occupy Seattle camp. I would get regular first
hand updates about the crazy marches and police resistance they were
experiencing. A touring band was in town that I had booked at a local venue the
night before and they were staying at my house. We were having a discussion
about Occupy and I remembered that Tacoma of all places had formed an Occupy Movement
and was having a big march in downtown that day. The band and I had a few hours
to kill so we parked up in hilltop and just followed the sound until we met up
with the march. You could hear it from a mile away. Just this ambiguous,
indiscriminate wall of noise coming from everywhere. We rounded the corner onto
Pacific Avenue somewhere around 11th street and this swarming mass
of energetic people had surrounded a downtown bank. A Veteran soldier in full
army uniform waving an American flag, had climbed to the top of a wall as five
or 600 voices consumed the plaza. Banners, flags, chanting filled
the air. The march continued through downtown and rallied at various points
near the museums and University of Washington campus. Ending in a large plaza
where the more radical nucleus of the bunch declared, that following the rally
they would begin the occupation of an unnamed downtown park as home base for
Occupy Tacoma and hoped to see people down there. About a week went by before I
borrowed a tent and went and joined that strange society.
Something happened there that
can never be taken away from any of the participants. People who had never had
a voice were empowered. People whose position was never considered were
suddenly participants in the shaping of provisional codes of respect and
tolerance. True, Direct Democracy existed, somewhat tediously as the camp grew,
but all participants found their voice. More importantly, a really cool tactic
called the human microphone was used where the group repeats the speaker’s
words in unison, completely eliminating the power dynamic of somebody on a
podium speaking through an amplified device. “who ever speaks the loudest gets
heard” didn’t apply here. Every bodies voice was heard with equal and
deliberate power and clarity.
Today, I went to a solidarity
action in Federal Way for Walmart “associates” who have walked off the job.
They are trying to organize within a union advocacy group called Our Walmart.
Over the last month, workers all over the country have walked out of Walmart
warehouses and stores. Including a large mobilization of “associates” to the
Walmart Headquarters in Arkansas just weeks ago. In California, warehouse
workers marched for 6 days straight with signs bearing their grievances. They
marched from the Inland Empire to Los Angeles. Workers at stores all over the
country have walked off the job, went on strike, sought union representation
and have been met with retaliation, firings, cut backs and the usual corporate
bullshit that has been suppressing worker organization in this country since the
civil war.
Our Walmart has called for a
nationwide strike next week on Thanksgiving and Black Friday in response to the
firings and retaliations against workers over the last few weeks. What was
really inspiring about this solidarity rally was that the workers themselves,
voted and called for this solidarity action a week before the planned action.
It wasn’t a parent organization guiding the workers. It was empowered workers
calling for the community to support them in a solidarity action they
orchestrated themselves. There was a really powerful moment, in the middle of
this street that the rally had blocked off in front of a Walmart store, where
all the striking workers came forward and said their name and what store they
were from. From the sideline I saw a Walmart worker who was hesitant to join
her fellow workers, probably out of fear of reprisal, and another worker held
her hand and they went up together. The workers called for us to march on the
Walmart to provide information and leaflets to customers. We surrounded the entrance, easily
100 of us with flyers and leaflets about the Black Friday action. I saw
customers turn away from the store after the picket was explained to them with
expressions of solidarity. I saw ordinary Walmart workers leading the march.
Leading chants. Energizing the crowd. I saw the striking Walmart workers enter
their own store and chant in the front lobby while being repressed by security
and management. They later shared on a microphone that they were forbidden to
enter their own store unless they had their worker badges. So all the customers
have worker badges too? All of this energy came with a soundtrack… The Anti
Fascist Marching Band comprised of a Dixieland style ensemble with trombone,
clarinet, a booming bass drum and various other percussion. They just added to
the absurdity and fun energy of the day.
A worker named Mary got up to
speak and said she had worked there for 13 years. She hit the nail right on
the head when she said, “this is about human rights. It’s about dignity and
respect.” I don’t know how conscious she is of the broader context that her and
her comrade’s struggle is framed in… but when worker’s rights are uplifted,
especially through their own empowerment and demand to be recognized… human
rights are proportionately uplifted. Say it out loud with me… “WORKER’S RIGHTS…
ARE…HUMAN RIGHTS.” Feels good doesn’t it? So if we believe this… when we see
these kinds of struggles and movements, we should support them, even if it’s as simple as
spreading the word not to shop at a place that is being picketed. This doesn’t
just have to be framed in the union context. Workers are workers the world
over, whether they are union or not. It should be the fundamental core mission
of all workers to empower one another…monetarily, through fighting together for
good, living wages and benefits or the right to organize or seek union
representation (one of the few rights the NLRA actually grants us, even though
the rest of that bullshit legislation is weighted against us.) When ordinary
people become empowered they do big things. Even after all the news cameras
packed up and left and all the different supporters and organizations had dissipated,
the actual striking workers carpooled and marched to a second Federal Way store
down the street. An action they decided on right then and there in the moment.
When ordinary people become empowered… they do big things.
The Boeing Machinists
presented a check for $2000 today to the Our Walmart Strike Fund. Walmart
workers are just like you and me. They have families and houses and they are
taking a huge brave step in the midst of corporate retaliation to inspire their
fellow workers to act and to organize. All of us that belong to unions, credit
unions or community organizations should enquire about generating funds for
these folks. You can donate money to their strike fund here to provide monetary
support for food and necessities while these workers are off the job.
You can tell everyone you know
and spread the word with social media using these links about Direct Actions
taking place at Walmart stores around the country on Thanksgiving and Black
Friday.
You can and should choose
other places besides Walmart to INVEST your money. Or, you can show up and be
empowered by the raw human energy of a picket line. Real working people are
putting it on the line right now so that next Thursday evening starting at 8pm
and all day Black Friday, the corporate robber barons will hear their voices
loud and clear. Friday morning I urge you to bring a thermos, wear a coat,
drive to Walmart with your friends, co workers or family and get baptized in
the human spirit.
Solidarity.
Workers of the world unite!
Monday, November 5, 2012
From the Left to the Right.
There was a time in this country that to receive the love, blessings and saving grace of Jesus Christ it had to be through a clergy member. People were hung in the town square after repeatedly being ostracized from society for refuting this claim, and preaching that ALL people are vessel's to receive Christ and teach Christ's word. "Progressive" Quaker women and men died for teaching this, and eventually people's views and interpretation of biblical canon changed and this is commonplace now in Christian practice and thought. There are pastors and clergy members of all different genders, nationalities, ages and in some instances even sexual preferences.
I am only mentioning this because recently, I have read so many arguments where people that are proponents of Marriage Equality and Ref 74 use examples like the civil rights movement and women's right to vote, as epochs in this countries history, where milestones for equality were laid down, and go on to use Marriage Equality as the next fight in the battle for equality and justice. People completely opposed to same sex marriage keep saying the same thing over and over… "this isn't about equality… this is about the sanctity of the word marriage as an institution of the church."
I am not going to cite examples of polytheistic writings that predate Christ's time on this earth or the myriad of human histories, folklores & mythologies passed down from Indigenous peoples, ancient civilizations and pagan societies that all speak explicitly of marriage. I would just like to juxtapose the Christian institution of clergy being historically dominated by misogynistic anglo saxon males as they interpreted the scriptures, and the subsequent transition to a "no clergy required" interpretation of the bible WITH… the institution of marriage being governed by the church and it's inevitable erosion to a secular institution that joins partners together with equal treatment and protection under the law. The only word that will describe this will be marriage.
The only morality is equality. It is not Sodom and Gomorrah hell on earth because come Wednesday morning same sex marriages will continue to be protected under the law. If this were the case, we should see a study of divorce rates of "Marriage = Man + Woman" marriages whose vows were declared in churches before God and their congregations. We should look at infidelity and incest that take place in married families. Because I am sure the grounds for fire bombing whole communities already exist.
The same freedom's that protect you and your family. Your right to worship, to marry who you choose, to believe what you want are only strengthened when this country becomes more equal for everybody.
How many people were beaten, slain, kicked out, disowned, excommunicated, shamed, stoned, burned, ostracized, beheaded or tortured in our human history, for Referendum 74 to be on a Ballot in the United States of America, where we can vote our conscious on the issue of Marriage Equality? I don't care if you vote for all fictitious write-ins on your ballot, if nothing else, Approving referendum 74 not only strengthens the rights and freedoms we all take for granted, but it honors the people who have been sacrificed in the struggle for equality and justice.
That's all.
I am only mentioning this because recently, I have read so many arguments where people that are proponents of Marriage Equality and Ref 74 use examples like the civil rights movement and women's right to vote, as epochs in this countries history, where milestones for equality were laid down, and go on to use Marriage Equality as the next fight in the battle for equality and justice. People completely opposed to same sex marriage keep saying the same thing over and over… "this isn't about equality… this is about the sanctity of the word marriage as an institution of the church."
I am not going to cite examples of polytheistic writings that predate Christ's time on this earth or the myriad of human histories, folklores & mythologies passed down from Indigenous peoples, ancient civilizations and pagan societies that all speak explicitly of marriage. I would just like to juxtapose the Christian institution of clergy being historically dominated by misogynistic anglo saxon males as they interpreted the scriptures, and the subsequent transition to a "no clergy required" interpretation of the bible WITH… the institution of marriage being governed by the church and it's inevitable erosion to a secular institution that joins partners together with equal treatment and protection under the law. The only word that will describe this will be marriage.
The only morality is equality. It is not Sodom and Gomorrah hell on earth because come Wednesday morning same sex marriages will continue to be protected under the law. If this were the case, we should see a study of divorce rates of "Marriage = Man + Woman" marriages whose vows were declared in churches before God and their congregations. We should look at infidelity and incest that take place in married families. Because I am sure the grounds for fire bombing whole communities already exist.
The same freedom's that protect you and your family. Your right to worship, to marry who you choose, to believe what you want are only strengthened when this country becomes more equal for everybody.
How many people were beaten, slain, kicked out, disowned, excommunicated, shamed, stoned, burned, ostracized, beheaded or tortured in our human history, for Referendum 74 to be on a Ballot in the United States of America, where we can vote our conscious on the issue of Marriage Equality? I don't care if you vote for all fictitious write-ins on your ballot, if nothing else, Approving referendum 74 not only strengthens the rights and freedoms we all take for granted, but it honors the people who have been sacrificed in the struggle for equality and justice.
That's all.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
The Rebirth of a Friend
(photo circa 2003)
Trent was killed. People that ran to the scene of
the accident were with him in his last moments on the side of the road by the
upended truck and the bloody bike tire that the news story displayed. The dust
and the chaos of his random and violent death has only begun to settle, giving
way to the raw, gritty feelings that come with losing an old friend. I can’t
pretend that we were really close at the time of his death. But there were many
people that were, and this really became evident as the days moved on. Seeing
his mother on the internet begging Trent to call home and let her know that he
was ok, because she had seen a news story about a bicyclist wrenches the very
seat of my soul. I could not imagine that feeling. I am not attempting to dig
this back up, because many have found peace through this whole
experience, but my purpose in writing this is to find peace myself and reflect
on some humorous unimportant moments in Trent and I’s life. Many people that have not seen each other for years sat down
together and broke bread, shared a pint, made plans to hang out because Trent,
even in passing, brought us back together. That is beautiful.
Trent joined the band awhile after me. I had been
driving up by myself to band practices in Seattle and when it came time for a
new bass player, it just made sense to ask Trent. He lived at the 1227 house.
Our band and a number of others were part of a little scene of bands and
friends that had spawned out of that house. Trent had been friends with many of
those folks for years before that, but that house brought many different groups
of people together and we all revolved around it. I used to drive an 87'
Volkswagen Fox. This would have been close to nine years ago now. Trent and I
used to drive this tiny little car to band practice in Seattle every week.
Trent would always make a mix cd for the ride up. For all of us that played
music with Trent or knew him through the band… we all might have thought we
were into some extreme stuff, like really obscure underground out there music,
but Trent just lived to go beyond that and we were constantly being reminded of
this. He would make these mix cds of the most cerebral, mathematical,
psychedelic music you could find. It was always interesting driving to
practice. He would talk these bands up so intensely and just wait to see my
reaction to some crazy part of the music and laugh out loud when my brain
exploded.
I remember we were coming out of the practice space
one time and him being like "dude, somebody broke into your car."
Sure enough. They had smashed out the front window so we had to clean it up and
tape the window closed to get home. The worst part is we had been on this big
Rush kick. All my Rush cd's had been in the front seat and they all got stolen.
Bust!
Our band did one tour. We went all through
California and Nevada. I remember driving through Death Valley in this
miserable July summer heat. Our guitar player Chris was a complete freak and
was driving like a mad man through the canyons of tumbleweed and sand. For some
reason he was naked and decided to inform us all that he was going to
masturbate right then and there. Our tour van wasn't a passenger van. It was a
large conversion van with a tall roof and we had removed the seats so you could
walk around and stand up straight. Timm and I were trying to vibe him out since
he was naked and masturbating in front of us. So naturally, we got naked and
started dancing for him and squirting sun screen on his crotch from behind
saying "yeah daddy you like that". This would be quite the spectacle
to anyone driving by our van. Trent… the entire time was sitting in the
passenger seat reading Get In The Van by Henry Rollins and I swear to you he
did not even flinch or acknowledge that any of this was going on.
On that tour the band was getting in some heated
post apocalyptic discussion about some future world after society crumbles or
whatever we usually argued about and Trent got so worked up and intense that
mid sentence he just laid down in the door well of the van and pooped his
pants. It was the funniest and weirdest thing. If I recall he just wiped up and
threw his underwear out on the freeway during rush hour traffic.
Our band had a song that to this day is referred to
as "Trent's song". He composed and constructed it himself and it was
very perplexing to learn. It is probably the best song our band ever created.
Trent defied convention in everything he did. He was drawn to people, places,
musicians, substances, and perspectives that did the same. What we perceive to
be reality, he refused to believe that it was the only perception of it. His
music exemplified this. What he played and wrote on his bass made no sense to
any of us. It defied the constructs of cords and scales. Trent had to challenge
himself and everybody else to play, see or do something different. This is what
I will take from Trent. I don't know if his mind was initially set free by his
obsession with fantasy novels and this led to everything else he put his time
and energy into, but Trent wouldn't look for face value. He would turn face
value upside down and see it completely different. He was off somewhere else in
his imagination. Also I really have to make mention, that for all the mind
bending intelligent music he listened to and created, he really and completely,
enjoyed the emotive pop punk band Saves The Day. There was no appropriate way
to work this in but I needed to mention it because it serves to only confuse my
memories of Trent further.
Trent went at everything deliberately and intently, well the things he wanted to do anyways :) Trent made beer for my band's album release party. He bottled it and we sold it out of the van. It was made with coca leaves as in COCAINE LEAVES! It tasted like a porter made out of lavender and gun powder! But the fact that he would invest weeks into creating and preparing something to support his friends really shows how driven he was when he found his motivation. I still have a few bottles somewhere. Trent won awards in Tacoma for his beers. I would have loved to see him take this further.
Trent went at everything deliberately and intently, well the things he wanted to do anyways :) Trent made beer for my band's album release party. He bottled it and we sold it out of the van. It was made with coca leaves as in COCAINE LEAVES! It tasted like a porter made out of lavender and gun powder! But the fact that he would invest weeks into creating and preparing something to support his friends really shows how driven he was when he found his motivation. I still have a few bottles somewhere. Trent won awards in Tacoma for his beers. I would have loved to see him take this further.
It was foreign to hear some of his new friends and co-workers talk at the
memorial service about how he had impacted their lives because when he left
Tacoma he had hit a dead end. Trent left hard
feelings and hard times in Tacoma. Bad break ups and friendships turned to
resentment. A lot of people have to live with this; that they weren't able to
mend these kinds of things in the months after he moved to Everett. And while
that is a hard thing to swallow I want to offer some perspectives I have on
Trent's life after leaving Tacoma.
I only got to watch Trent's life from a distance
during his last ten months. Through the things he typed on the internet and the
pictures he posted. The life he was living in those ten months was a part of
Trent I had only caught glimpses of in the 11 or 12 years I knew him. He was
visibly full of creativity and joy. Seeing him post about his job; about riding
his bike; about his experiences at Burning Man, about his art and his constant
energy to produce it. What amazed me attending his memorial service was how
many people got to experience Trent in these months and moments where he had
completely let go and became all the pieces of Trent all at once. His co-workers,
friends and his family who got to experience the radiant, passionate, unbridled
creative side of Trent. During this time Trent had made an effort in many
people's lives to patch things up and I know it would have been his next order
of business to let his transformation and rebirth be a part of his Tacoma
friend's lives.
The last time I saw Trent was in Tacoma right
before he moved back to Everett. It was a nice day out and we went for a bike
ride around Tacoma. I want to close with Trent's own words because they move me
and give me the sense that Trent was not only happy but at peace. These words
were Trent’s and they resound deep inside of me.
"Getting a chance to display my art to thousands of people.
Though I wasn't entirely satisfied with how it turned out other folks seemed to
enjoy it, and that's what it's about."
"FINALLY LETTING GO of my hang-ups about my personal
appearance. "
"Getting dressed up by my camp-mates and dancing (for the
first time in all of my life)..."
"Developing this incredibly powerful wanderlust that now
consumes my every waking moment."
"Leaving baggage from previous relationships in poem form
on the temple, was a tear inducing catharsis that I've needed for the past
couple of years."
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Religious As Hell Set List 10/30
Slowdive - Soulvlaki Spacestation
Medicine - Time Baby 3
Breeders - Do You Love Me Now
Pale Saints - Language Of Flowers
Ride - Vapour Trail
Trembling Blue Stars - For This One
My Blood Valentine - I Only Said
Whirl - Leave
PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
Nick Cave - There Is A Light
Cocteau Twins - Violaine
The Wake - Masked
Catherine Wheel - Crank
Joy Division - Wilderness
Magazine - The Light Pours Out Of me
FZ13 - Step Down Again
Mission Of Burma - Them Two
Bitter Pleasure - Respect For silence
Gang Of Four - Damaged Goods
Gloria Mundi - What's Going On?
Suicide - Ghost Rider
Outline - Maybe it's a game
Talking Heads - Life During Wartime
Smart Remarks - All your reasons why
Orange Juice - Rip It Up
Psychadelic Furs - Love My Way
The Smiths - There Is a Light
The Sound - Jeporady
Blondie - Hangin on a telephone
Fad Gadget - Make Room
Tubeway Army - Are Friends Electric?
Devoid - Life Is Hot
New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle
Duchess Says - In Serial
Faint - Let the Poison Spill
Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf
Alien Sex Fiend - Now I'm Feeling Zombified
Vanishing - Lovesick
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - The Days Of Swine And Roses
March Violets - Religious As Hell
Thursday, September 13, 2012
AN OPEN
LETTER TO THE NWHC COMMUNITY CONCERNING THE DAMAGE & GRAFITTI THAT
JEOPRADIZED OUR USAGE OF THE WEST SEATTLE LEGION HALL.
On August 14th there was a show @ The West
Seattle Legion Hall for XIBALBA / ALPHA & OMEGA / POWERTRIP etc... About
160 people paid and it was a great show. We did the show in the small room,
expecting it to be a smaller turn out because it was on a Tuesday. I was
expecting about 120 to attend and ended up with closer to 190 with band
members. Due to the large amount of people and the aggressive nature of the
music, several holes were put in the walls. This was my oversight. This show
should have been in the large room.
During the course of the evening, 4-5 graffiti artists
bombed the adjacent business in the alley next to the Legion Hall, covered one
of the company box trucks with tags on the windshield and hood and continued
around the block tagging and bombing work vans and trucks. At first glance I
assumed it was one of the touring bands leaving their mark, but on closer
inspection I realized I knew these tags. All were done by Local NWHC folks,
most of whom, are in local bands. I have seen these people do the very same
tags in person before. I appreciate the anonymity of Graffiti and the purpose
of this letter is not to name names.
The West Seattle Legion Hall has been a consistent show
space for our community for ten years now. Bands like Damnation AD, Mental,
Internal Affairs, Ceremony, Outbreak, Gaza, Hope Conspiracy, Have Heart, Wisdom
In Chains, Trapped Under Ice, Pressure Point, Down To Nothing, Death Before
Dishonor, The First Step and the list goes on… have all played inside it’s
walls. Most of these were HUGE shows, and miraculously most of them never ended
in damage and especially never covered in graffiti. In ten years of booking
shows at this space Matt and I have never seen or heard the kind of diatribe we
received from the Legion Hall Manager. We were accused of being anti-veteran
among other things and our entire generation was accused of disrespecting
veterans. I was told multiple times during the course of the night that we
would never use this space again. We have had holes in the walls many times
before, but we have always shown up to fix them the next day or paid the legion
hall to have their person come fix them.
In the end,
I had to pay twice the Legion Hall’s rental fee just to get them to consider
letting us keep the show going. We also had to agree to contact the neighboring
business and clean up the graffiti.
At the show a collection was taken and the people that
donated the most were the people that had been moshing all night long. They
took responsibility for their actions and donated money to help repair the
damage they had likely caused. Even with the collection taken, $200 that would
have gone to bands had to go towards the increased rent for the evening. These
things happen, but we should all be aware of our actions and the spaces we are in
as well as the fragile relationships we have with buildings willing to host
hardcore shows. Our community functions on it’s own terms. We create and carve
out spaces for our shows that do not typically happen in clubs and concert
halls. The money taken from the door at these shows isn’t going to promoters
and middle people. It is going to the bands. Any money going to the legion hall
covers their costs to run and operate their building. I know it is 2012, but
punks and hardcore folks are still a pretty menacing bunch, to have a hall consistently
open their doors to us for ten years is pretty cool and should show how
respectful and responsible our community has been while using this space.
The graffiti is a serious problem. The legion hall felt like
we couldn’t even police our own group when they saw the graffiti and called
into question whether our events needed paid security. What is so fucking
annoying about this to me, is that 4-5 LOCAL hc kids put our community’s use of
this space in jeopardy; people whose bands have played there before. I think we
can all agree our music scene is anti-authority, and I am not trying to take an
authoritarian approach here, but I truly believe that the people responsible
for the graffiti disrespected our entire group. I believe our use of the space
is more important than not addressing the issue of graffiti in and around our
show spaces. I would encourage the people responsible to admit that they did it
to Matt Weltner or I and amongst themselves come up with the $85 that it cost
to buy primer, painting supplies and exterior paint. We reached out to the
people we knew for sure were involved. One fessed up to it and is willing to
work with us. One flatly denied any part of it. I am not against graffiti or
anything like this. I just think our community can be above lying about shit
and use common sense and think about our actions before negatively affecting
the whole group.
We paid for
the paint supplies with money we had been keeping aside from my Legion Hall
shows in a fund that is eventually going to be purchasing a nice PA for the
shows we all do around Seattle. It would be cool if the individuals responsible
paid this money back so we can eventually make that happen.
If you can’t
be honest about this and take responsibility, I don’t think your bands need to
play any shows or show spaces that we have a hand in. I don’t think this is
being a cop or a fascist if you clearly don’t have any respect for our
community. At this time, the NWHC community does not have use of the West
Seattle Legion Hall. We are trying to fix this. Thank you
Respect each
other
Brian Skiffington
AN OPEN
LETTER TO THE NWHC COMMUNITY CONCERNING THE DAMAGE & GRAFITTI THAT
JEOPRADIZED OUR USAGE OF THE WEST SEATTLE LEGION HALL.
On August 14th there was a show @ The West
Seattle Legion Hall for XIBALBA / ALPHA & OMEGA / POWERTRIP etc... About
160 people paid and it was a great show. We did the show in the small room,
expecting it to be a smaller turn out because it was on a Tuesday. I was
expecting about 120 to attend and ended up with closer to 190 with band
members. Due to the large amount of people and the aggressive nature of the
music, several holes were put in the walls. This was my oversight. This show
should have been in the large room.
During the course of the evening, 4-5 graffiti artists
bombed the adjacent business in the alley next to the Legion Hall, covered one
of the company box trucks with tags on the windshield and hood and continued
around the block tagging and bombing work vans and trucks. At first glance I
assumed it was one of the touring bands leaving their mark, but on closer
inspection I realized I knew these tags. All were done by Local NWHC folks,
most of whom, are in local bands. I have seen these people do the very same
tags in person before. I appreciate the anonymity of Graffiti and the purpose
of this letter is not to name names.
The West Seattle Legion Hall has been a consistent show
space for our community for ten years now. Bands like Damnation AD, Mental,
Internal Affairs, Ceremony, Outbreak, Gaza, Hope Conspiracy, Have Heart, Wisdom
In Chains, Trapped Under Ice, Pressure Point, Down To Nothing, Death Before
Dishonor, The First Step and the list goes on… have all played inside it’s
walls. Most of these were HUGE shows, and miraculously most of them never ended
in damage and especially never covered in graffiti. In ten years of booking
shows at this space Matt and I have never seen or heard the kind of diatribe we
received from the Legion Hall Manager. We were accused of being anti-veteran
among other things and our entire generation was accused of disrespecting
veterans. I was told multiple times during the course of the night that we
would never use this space again. We have had holes in the walls many times
before, but we have always shown up to fix them the next day or paid the legion
hall to have their person come fix them.
In the end,
I had to pay twice the Legion Hall’s rental fee just to get them to consider
letting us keep the show going. We also had to agree to contact the neighboring
business and clean up the graffiti.
At the show a collection was taken and the people that
donated the most were the people that had been moshing all night long. They
took responsibility for their actions and donated money to help repair the
damage they had likely caused. Even with the collection taken, $200 that would
have gone to bands had to go towards the increased rent for the evening. These
things happen, but we should all be aware of our actions and the spaces we are in
as well as the fragile relationships we have with buildings willing to host
hardcore shows. Our community functions on it’s own terms. We create and carve
out spaces for our shows that do not typically happen in clubs and concert
halls. The money taken from the door at these shows isn’t going to promoters
and middle people. It is going to the bands. Any money going to the legion hall
covers their costs to run and operate their building. I know it is 2012, but
punks and hardcore folks are still a pretty menacing bunch, to have a hall consistently
open their doors to us for ten years is pretty cool and should show how
respectful and responsible our community has been while using this space.
The graffiti is a serious problem. The legion hall felt like
we couldn’t even police our own group when they saw the graffiti and called
into question whether our events needed paid security. What is so fucking
annoying about this to me, is that 4-5 LOCAL hc kids put our community’s use of
this space in jeopardy; people whose bands have played there before. I think we
can all agree our music scene is anti-authority, and I am not trying to take an
authoritarian approach here, but I truly believe that the people responsible
for the graffiti disrespected our entire group. I believe our use of the space
is more important than not addressing the issue of graffiti in and around our
show spaces. I would encourage the people responsible to admit that they did it
to Matt Weltner or I and amongst themselves come up with the $85 that it cost
to buy primer, painting supplies and exterior paint. We reached out to the
people we knew for sure were involved. One fessed up to it and is willing to
work with us. One flatly denied any part of it. I am not against graffiti or
anything like this. I just think our community can be above lying about shit
and use common sense and think about our actions before negatively affecting
the whole group.
We paid for
the paint supplies with money we had been keeping aside from my Legion Hall
shows in a fund that is eventually going to be purchasing a nice PA for the
shows we all do around Seattle. It would be cool if the individuals responsible
paid this money back so we can eventually make that happen.
If you can’t
be honest about this and take responsibility, I don’t think your bands need to
play any shows or show spaces that we have a hand in. I don’t think this is
being a cop or a fascist if you clearly don’t have any respect for our
community. At this time, the NWHC community does not have use of the West
Seattle Legion Hall. We are trying to fix this. Thank you
Respect each
other
Brian Skiffington
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
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