Category Archives: Brand Spanking New

Venue/gallery openings and other new additions.

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Hey y’all, a couple of weeks ago I set up a website for my new warehouse space, The Devil’s Playground. This past Saturday we had our first event and it went off without a hitch!

The Infintesmal Records BBQ V featured a ton of great local (and one traveling) bands, Bold City Beer and good food. The party kept on until about 4am. Thanks to everyone who came out and if you missed it, there will be other parties soon so don’t worry.

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You need to pick up the new Infintesmal Compilation, {the real better Jacksonville plan} volume 3. It’s got 34 tracks of the best local music (+ some out-of-town friends) and it’s only $7. There’s even a previously unreleased Chicken & Whiskey song on there!

So from now on, all info on Unit 6 and The Devil’s Playground will be on the new site so add it to your reader, blogroll, links, whatever.

May I have your attention please..

Thank you. I am very pleased, even pleasantly so, to announce a very exciting new venture I have undertaken. I know what you’re thinking and yes I do have a an extremely full plate as it is but this new project is something that will bring it all together.

After witnessing the potential of what can be done with a little space and a whole lot of initiative such as the BBB complex and what the crew at 8B are doing, I decided to give it a go. I am now renting out Unit 6 in the same complex I wrote about on JaxScene (or JaxREAX, whatever). Right now it’s a clean slate but I have some major plans for the future.

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The plan right now is to use a portion of the space to build practice rooms for local bands. As of now we are looking at 2 rooms and it looks like they already have tenants. There is some additional space available for artists or anyone who is doing something to further advance the culture of Jacksonville. Hit me up at jack@jackdiablo.com if you’re interested.

There will be shows and parties from time to time and I will be diligent in promoting the shit out of them because I’ll be taking a serious financial hit until it really gets off hte ground. In the sprit of what I feel makes Jacksonville such a great place, I intend on making every show/party free to attend. We’ll be running on donations so if you enjoy yourself and would like to see more events happen, pay what you can or what you feel the experience was worth.

As of now, we should have things up and running around the middle of August. There are some really awesome people working with me on this and I have no doubt that it will be successful with Duval’s support. I should have a name for it by then, you can comment your suggestions.

There isn’t any real thing called the Wambolt Collective but it’s starting to feel like there might be, an off the beaten path nucleus for art, music and culture in our fair city.

Stay tuned for details in the near future and let’s make this happen!

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again… I am the busiest unemployed dude you know (or don’t know). But who needs a “real job” anyway?

It seems like these posts are getting fewer and further between but I haven’t given up yet and I neither do I intend to. I’ve just been a busy little bee lately with tons of new projects that just keep adding up. But I’m not complaining, not one bit!

So here’s what I’m working on these days:

Chicken & Whiskey


That’s my band and my most creative endeavor. As a drummer, I’m used to the background, providing the rhythm and leaving the creation to the song-writers but this time I get to sing. Well not sing so much as scream, I have no singing voice to speak of but I do okay. It’s a completely different animal to try and sing while you percuss (is that a word?) It’s like throwing another limb into the mix and it’s trickier than you might think. Writing lyrics is hard too so for now I just repeat shit.
We’ve had a good run so far. It usually takes a while for a band to book out of town shows but our first two were in Gainesville and St. Augustine, respectively. We’ve only played Jacksonville twice and our next show is July 28 at Doozer’s Pub with Republicorpse, Time To Die, Buff Clout, and National Dairy. We’ve also played Pensacola, Savannah twice and hopefully Orlando real soon.
So far the feedback has been phenomenal, despite our many fuck-ups and the occasional technical difficulty. Just yesterday we played a fest in Savannah for the 4th and the sound guy turned us off during our last song. Apparently there were some kids returning from some kind of dolphin tour during the middle of one of Big Dunn’s colorful impromptu segues. It was fun though.
Be sure and hit up our MySpace page to hear our crummy home recording and stop by Burro or catch us around town to snag a Florida Is For Haters shirt. We’ll be printing new ones tomorrow with a gnarly design by Dylan, your favorite boozehole bartender (the image up top)!

Burro Bags


Before I moved back to Jacksonville from Afghanistan, I spent a lot of time learning about all the cool shit that was going on here while I was gone. One of them, of course was Burro Bags. Even from 10,000 miles away, I could tell Matt and Chris were onto some serious shit and made owning one of their custom bags a top priority upon my return. In September of last year I had them make me a bag out of one of my sea bags and desert cammie uniforms. It turned out awesome and I still take it with me almost everywhere. Fast-forward and here I am working (and living) as part of the Burro family.
In an effort to enhance online sales and marketing, Matt and Chris sought the aide of GoFresh Design to build a better, more functional website. It looks incredible but takes a bit of work to keep current. Enter me. It is my esteemed pleasure to contribute to the success of the Burro brand through managing all of Burro’s online content, including the blog and Twitter feed. I’ll be tackling the MySpace page and setting up a Facebook page in the near future. Believe me when I say that we are going to be taking things to the next level and beyond as time goes by.

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Some time ago, Kellie from EU interviewed Tom and I about JaxScene. While in the photo pit at Harvest of Hope this year, Kellie approached me about doing an album review and I jumped at the opportunity to further refine my writing chops (and get my hands on advance albums). Since then I’ve been writing regularly for the monthly about everything from biking to nightlife to comic books (in this month’s issue). But my main area of focus is music, both local and on a global level. I am constantly running around doing interviews, listening to music, and checking out shows to bring what I feel is the most comprehensive music coverage in Northeast Florida. I have my own page now on the website with all the articles I’ve written and hopefully, very soon we will be launching an all new music page with the help of a very talented cat you call know. But I don’t want to spoil the surprise just yet. Suffice it to say, this thing is going to be big, no EPIC! I am envisioning it as more than just a resource but a portal for the Jacksonville music scene and I couldn’t be more excited about it and the platform it will provide for this city’s talented artists.
I’ve also set up a Twitter account (@eu_music) solely dedicated to the Jacksonville music scene that I update as much as possible about shows each night and other interesting little tidbits.

Urban Jacksonville Weekly

This is my newest endeavor. As I mentioned before, in preparation for my return to Jax I was trolling the interwebs and Urban Jacksonville was the place that turned me on to almost every cool thing I’ve found in this city. So when Joey asked me to be a part of the weekly podcast, I couldn’t refuse.
As “producer” I will be managing the interactive side of things, interfacing with listeners and commenters while Joey, Tony and Jonathan do their thing. I’m sure I will be adding my two cents from time to time and I’ll also have a little segment on upcoming music-related events. If you haven’t seen (or heard) this yet I strongly encourage you to check it out and join the dialogue. No one else in Jacksonville is taking such a unique approach to moving the city forward and I am proud to be a part of it.
Tune in every Tuesday at 5:30 to watch the show or you can subscribe to it on iTunes to download the audio.

As you can see, it’s been a busy summer but that hasn’t stopped me from having the most rad time possible. In the four years I’ve lived in Jax, this is the first summer I’ve spent stateside and so far it’s been incredible.

Adios amigos!

Don’t freak out, everything is going to be okay!

I got a new tattoo from Kyle Miller at 8th Day in Five Points today and wanted to share it with all of you because it is so incredibly DOPE!

You may or more than likely may not remember my previous post on the last tattoo I got from Kyle. Read about it here if you want. I was so impressed with the fantastic job he did on the first one that it only felt appropriate that I get him to finish the bottom part of my sleeve. Since the other one is of a giant kraken taking down a pirate ship I wanted to stick with the theme of scary underwater shit. Here’s the old tattoo right after it was done:

I figured a shark is scary enough and would fit well across the back of my forearm so I took my idea to Kyle and we looked through some books and discussed ideas. He made a quick sketch of what we talked about and a week later came up with a sick-ass design of a shark and a giant sea snake fighting. I came up with the idea of a treasure chest below it and Kyle suggested a giant pirate dabloon (sp?) as an additional piece. My upper arm is done in a more traditional style than the squid so I wanted the rest of the lower part to be a fusion between traditional design and Kyle’s individual style for something truly unique. Here’s the sketch:

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So after another week of anticipation, today I went in to get it done. Check the blank slate:

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In progress:

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The linework:

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And the wrap-around finished product:

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Pretty sweet, huh? Even though the design isn’t a traditional one, the shading is an the coloring will be. I think the treasure chest looks pretty old school though and the snake is very Japanese-style and how gnarly is that shark?! I’ll be heading back in for the coloring session in a couple weeks. There’s still some space for some small pieces and once the upper arm is done, I’ll fill it in with stars and dots. Can’t Freakin’. Wait!!!

It was a cold one last night, but not too cold to stop Art Walk from being dopetastic! If you were too lame to brave a little cold weather then you missed a killer art project in the OLB, and if you missed that, you missed my new favorite local band – Buff Clout.



When I heard them start to play, all I could think of was holy shit, is this happening? It’s not what I’ve come to expect from a Jacksonville band, but then again, I have no idea what to expect from Jacksonville bands. They played two shows of the same set and during the first I mentioned to someone that only real musicians would probably be able to appreciate this. I say that because it is spazzy and mathy. I personally have a soft spot for irregular and constantly shifting time signatures and this duo brought the thunder like Geddy Lee and Neil Peart! They didn’t sound like Rush though. Not at all. They also didn’t sound like Dillinger Escape Plan, which was the other band that came to mind. It is unique and impressive in a way that can only be explained by observation. And lucky for all you toolbags who missed the show, they just so happen to be playing tomorrow night at Shantytown. For FREE!

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In other local music news, I was handed a compilation CD last night from a friend I met at the House Show a couple weeks back. The album is for a new local label, Infintesmal [sic] Records who have an impressive list of bands they are promoting. The disc has 24 solid tracks from groups like Tuffy, Honey Chamber, Horse Thieves, and Lazerstar, just to name a few. It looks to be a limited run of 100 and they sell for $5 so if you see this, be sure to snatch it before it’s gone! There’s some really good stuff on here. They also have some shows coming up. I fyou don’t want to see Buff Clout, their band, D.M. Waltz is playing Cafe 331 tomorrow. There is also a showcase show at Shantytown on February 20th.

And finally, Wild Flower, Telepathik Friend, Guardians of the Thickets and others are playing Shantytown this Sunday at a benefit show. Be there!

As I posted on JaxScene, there is something new in Jacksonville for all the girls and boys to play with this holiday season.

One of the pillars of JaxScene is community-building. That’s why we tell you where the cool shit is going down each day and post pictures from the events we attend so you can relive the magic of the evening or see what you missed.

Lately we’ve been working on ways to expand the vision beyond the blog. Tom is working on a yearbook project which sounds awesome and is pretty unprecedented as far as I know. My contribution to the project is the JaxScene Network, a social networking site in the vein of MySpace or Facebook hosted by a company called Ning.

I came across this service a few years ago from one of my favorite podcast/web shows, Epic Fu (nee JetSet). They use the forum that Ning provides as a way to connect with their viewers and it works phenomenally well. The show has won several web-related awards and is one of the leaders of New Media. This is something I also am looking to explore in cahoots with JaxScene (stay tuned…).

I’m very excited about this project. It’s very Web 2.0 and a great way to get people to connect. And that is what community-building is all about. I think the network will help propel JaxScene to the next level and make it the premier online resource for all things Jacksonville.

So this is my basic vision for the site and my goals for the future.

  • Forum – This will allow Jaxvillians to discuss local issues as well as share ideas and opinions. Topics could range from serious political issues to favorite local hang-outs or bands. You could even potentially use this to find a job, gig, or recruit employees. Status: ONLINE!
  • Groups – Here you will be able to connect with locals who are into the things you dig and share ideas, network, and meet new people. IMHO, this is the heart and soul of what we are trying to accomplish. I’ve already started a Jax Bloggers group but anyone can start their own based on your personal intersts and passions. Status: ONLINE!
  • Photos – You can always catch great pics on JaxScene from Liam, Amir, and the rest of the gang but here you can post the things we missed and make the scene all your own. In the future Flickr importing will be available and easy as pie. Status: ONLINE but empty.
  • Video – This is my personal passion. I have several ideas on how to incorporate some New Media into the mix but for now feel free to post your own videos. Status: ONLINE but empty.
  • Music Player – My plan is to acquire some choice tracks from local groups who want a way to get their music out to the masses. The potential is there for free downloads if the bands want it. If you have a band or make your own music, contact me and we’ll get your music on there. Status: Coming Soon!
  • Events – JaxScene is the place to find out what is happening in Jacksonville each and every night of the week. This feature will allow you to promote your own events and set up RSVP lists for parties, concerts, showings, whatever. Anyone can host or promote an event and hype it up! Status: ONLINE!
  • Profiles – When you sign up you get a page similar to what you get on MySpace or Facebook. Tell us something about yourself, post a sexy pic, and get to know your neighbors. You can even add your own HTML and third-party widgets if the mood strikes. Status: ONLINE!
  • Chat – I haven’t played with this but it has the potential of being a really cool feature. Find out in real time what your friends are up to or host a live discussion on the topic of your choice. Status: ONLINE!
  • Design – I’m still playing with this so expect to see some changes in the weeks/months to come as we get the feel for the platform and what works best. All the features will still be there, we just like things to look pretty. Status: In flux
  • Badges – You can copy the code and let the world know you belong to this awesome site on your Facebook, MySpace, or blog. There are some design things I’m working on for this but as far as I know you can already use the generic badge and help spread the word! Status: ONLINE but in progress.

Since the news dropped on JaxScene we’ve already had a few bites and big ups to everybody who is onboard. This project has huge potential for the future of Jacksonville but only if you participate. Initially I had planned to do a little Beta-testing with a closed group but the cat is out of the proverbial bag and we’ve hit the ground running. No worries but as a result I ask only for your patience and hope you will stick with it as we tweak it and iron out the kinks. There is an open thread on the forum on how we can make JaxScene better but feel free to offer your two cents on the network as well.

I hope you’ll join us and get in on the ground floor of this exciting new opportunity to make Jax an even better place to live and play than it already is. Ooh, and tell your friends!

In case you missed it, here’s the link

I am Happenstance has photos from the grand opening of The Ivy Saturday night.

Click here for the album.

Wait, is that line-dancing?

Looks like a good turn-out. Anybody care to comment on the playlist/DJ/anything?

Jacksonville Confidential has the drop on the newest addition to Downtown nightlife.

The Ivy Ultra Bar on Bay St. opens this Friday, August 22nd. The website describes it as “upscale nightclub meets neighborhood bar” for “when average isn’t good enough”. Not so upscale as to declare itself “Jacksonville’s newest edition[sic] to downtown nightlife!”. It’s not a newspaper folks!

Probably not my scene but if anyone has a chance to check it out, let me know if it’s worth a gander. Any addition to the downtown scene is welcome in my book. Leave your comments on dress code, ambience, prices, etc.

Peace.