Tyler, the Creator’s Flowerboy Blooms at Warehouse Live

Tyler, the Creator’s Flowerboy Blooms at Warehouse Live

By BenJ, photos by CarsonA

Tyler, the Creator is childish. He seems to take pleasure in the frightening effect of his gnarled beats and growling rhyme style. When he was accused of homophobia, he filmed himself kissing another man. In 2014, when he played for a packed crowd at SXSW, he was arrested for inciting a riot.

That’s why this year’s Flower Boy came as such a surprise. The album, which tackles topics like loneliness, fame, sexuality, and depression, finds Tyler’s sound evolving in a melodic and soulful direction. The risks he took won him a bevy of followers who helped sell out last week’s show at Warehouse Live. One of those new fans was me.

After a short DJ set from Odd Future member and glorified groupie Taco, the crowd was ready. From the moment the curtain dropped until the end of the set, every bar out of Tyler’s mouth was accompanied by a chorus of devoted fans who knew all the lyrics. Tall, short, light, dark, boy, girl, young and even younger, they all came decked in their finest Golfwang apparel to see their hero deliver his painfully honest thoughts on the struggles of love and identity. That night, Tyler proved that Flowerboy stands as the best album of 2017.

For an artist known for bombastic performances, Tyler’s set was surprisingly mellow. The crowd, more packed than I’ve ever seen at Warehouse before, swayed along to the smooth bass grooves of Flowerboy tracks like “Pothole” and “Boredom.” You haven’t known joy until you’ve been in a room full of people screaming Frank Ocean’s “Chirp Chirrrrp” chorus on “Where this Flower Blooms” at the top of their lungs. Drenched in primary colors onstage, Tyler demonstrated the versatility of his catalogue by serving up several tracks from Cherry Bomb and Wolf. Tuneful neo-soul ballads like “FUCKING YOUNG/PERFECT” and “48” could have been Flowerboy b-sides.

It’s not a Tyler show without some raging. The frantic beats of “DEATHCAMP” and “I Ain’t Got Time!” got the pit going. And from the opening horror twinge until the closing engine roar, Tyler delivered “Who Dat Boy” in a furious growl which threatened to burn the whole place down. Truly the greatest banger of 2017.

But the highlights of the night were surprisingly tender. I wasn’t sure whether to dance, mosh, or cry when the “911/Mr. Lonely” chorus “I can’t even lie, I’ve been lonely as fuck” descended into the song’s syrupy beat. The set ended with Tyler leading the crowd in a joyous rendition of his unexpected radio hit “See You Again.” Tyler will return to Houston in December for Day for Night Festival. Until then, we will all have to wait to see him again.

 

ktru top 35 8/20/18

ktru top 35 8/20/18

1 - parquet courts - wide awaaaake! - rough trade
2 - barnett, courtney - tell me how you really feel - mom+pop
3 - snail mail - lush - matador
4 - legendary marvin pontiac - greatest hits - norther spy
5 - archie and the bunkers - tales from the lodge - dirty water
6 - us girls - in a poem unlimited - 4ad
7 - beach house - 7 - sub pop
8 - father john misty - god's favorite customer - sub pop
9 - chai - pink - burger
10 - goat girl - s/t - rough trade
11 - the dead tongues - unsung passage - psychic hotline
12 - oneohtrix point never - age of - warp
13 - suuns - felt - secretly canadian
14 - camp cope - how to socialise and make friends - run for cover
15 - hot snakes - jericho sirens - sub pop
16 - young fathers - cocoa sugar - ninja tune
17 - a place to bury strangers - pinned - in the red
18 - shark toys - labyrinths - in the red
19 - bombino - deran - partisan
20 - dessa - chime - doomtree
21 - house of blondes - time trip - alrealon
22 - frankie cosmos - vessel - sub pop
23 - yo la tengo - there's a riot going on - matador
24 - locate s,1 - healing contest - nicey
25 - black moth super rainbow - panic blooms - rad cult
26 - palberta - roach going down slow - wharfcat
27 - moaning - s/t - sub pop
28 - anna burch - quit the curse - polyvinyl
29 - triptides - visitors - rput
30 - wye oak - the louder i call, the faster it runs - merge
31 - anti lilly - it's nice outside - don't sleep
32 - sediment club - stucco thieves - wharfcat
33 - chris crofton - hello it's me - arrowhawk
34 - flower graves - savage - wallflower
35 - american pleasure club - a whole fucking lifetime of this - run for cover

Top 35 for 11/12/2017

Top 35 for November 12, 2017

1 - washington, kamasi - harmony of difference - young turks
2 - grieves - running wild - rhymesayers
3 - killer kaya - 29 lives - s/r
4 - frost, ben - the centre cannot hold - mute
5 - lomelda - thx - double double whammy (more…)

Musical event on Sat. 11/11, 5:30pm @ 1415 Constitution Ave., Stafford, TX to benefit childhood cancer research!

Musical event on Sat. 11/11, 5:30pm @ 1415 Constitution Ave., Stafford, TX to benefit childhood cancer research!

Everyone is invited to the entertaining Indian musical and Bollywood show on Saturday 11/11 @5:30pm, 1415 Constitution Avenue, Stafford, TX 77477.
Talented Indian artists Kinjal and Somnath Chakraborty will perform live at the event *Waqt ke Safar Mein Kahin... Somewhere in Time*!
Proceeds will benefit childhood cancer research and Hurricane Harvey Relief.
For tickets click here.

Waqt Ke Safar

Sat. 10/14: Writer & Producer Trisha Ray, Film Director San Banerje talks about *A Curry on An American Plate*. Film @ Alamo Drafthouse, Wed 10/25 @8pm

Sat. 10/14: Writer & Producer Trisha Ray, Film Director San Banerje talks about *A Curry on An American Plate*. Film @ Alamo Drafthouse, Wed 10/25 @8pm

FREE tickets to the opening day of the film festival through ktru's social media!
#NiFF2017 will open with the feature film *A Curry On An American Plate*, starring Rick Fox and Charlie O'Connell, directed by San Banarje and written by Trisha Ray and San Banarje. Screening Venue : Alamo Drafthouse - Mason Park, 531 S Mason Rd, Katy, TX.
Tickets available online only. $12 General Public. $10 Next Actor Studio Alum.
Complimentary passes for press and Stanislavski students of Next Actor Studio can be arranged via email. Seating Limited.
Film Trailer
Curry on American Plate

BANKS: The Altar Tour Review

BANKS: The Altar Tour Review

BANKS returned to Houston last Wednesday, September 22nd, 2017 on her
headlining tour supporting her sophomore album, The Altar, that came out almost
exactly a year ago. One of her first performances of this new album was at Day
for Night Fest last year, where I was front row for her set and completely
surprised and mesmerized by her visual interpretation of her lyrics.
This recent show at Warehouse Live was no different – after a brief poem
recitation, two veiled dancers flanked her side as she glided quietly on stage,
also veiled. Then, BANKS sharply removed her veil and intensely yelled into a
heavily synthesized and low-pitched second microphone to start the show with
“Poltergiest.” She artfully moved between this synthesized microphone and a
normal one while synchronizing her movements to the dancers’ choreography.
The first three songs performed, some of the most bass-heavy, fast-paced, and
intense songs of The Altar, had a sharp movement to every beat – the pulsing of
bent limbs, expressive finger gestures, and unfazed expressions of the dancers
and BANKS was reminiscent of a darker, modern dance rendition of Swan Lake,
only from Odile’s perspective this time.

Before continuing on with her set, BANKS took the time to express her desire to
show Houston some love after Hurricane Harvey. In fact, all the proceeds of her
merchandise that evening were going to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. After
such an intense, fierce, and almost intimidating introduction to her set with
nothing held back on production, the delicacy and lightness of her voice
reminded the audience of her warm personality.
The rest of her set displayed this balance of lightness and darkness: while her
costuming, lights, and choreography for her songs on The Altar represented
BANKS’ personal and musical development as a more outwardly confident and
unapologetically honest artist, the texture and rawness of her emotions were
highlighted on songs she sung from Goddess that did not have much vocal
backing or instrumentals like “Waiting Game.”

While album reviews for BANKS have criticized her music for being too insularly
focused on heartbreak and relationships and her voice/sound simultaneously
being too risky or generic, I personally enjoyed seeing the emotional arc of my
past failed relationships displayed out loud. The textures and contortions of her
large vocal range and movements display an honesty and rejection of “perfect”
sounding breakup anthems, which I appreciated.
This extremely personal connection to her music contextualizes the immense
audience support she received during the entire show. During “Drowning,” I
heard groups of girls around me expressing a time when they played this song in
their rooms trying to get over their recent ex (“oh man, I can’t even listen to this
song anymore after [insert name here].”) On the other hand, during her hit
“Begging for Thread,” a smile broke out on BANKS’ face as the entire audience
held onto every lyric, chanting it out loud as a sort of cathartic, empowering
release from the emotional lows that once tormented them.
As Tattoo.com’s Jessica Golich accurately writes, BANKS is “artistically erratic,
choppy, restless, spasmodic, and disciplined.” The artfulness and thoughtfulness
in her music was not lost on her live performance, something that was equally
crafted to intensify the audience’s inner thoughts and feelings while
simultaneously empowering them to move forward with confidence.

You can check out BANKS’ music here.

Review by ElaineS

Say *KTRU* and get 30% Discount!!!!! Best deal in town! Let's go dance from 9/21 - 9/30!! The Navratri Festival is here, pick up the dandia sticks and let's meet up!!

Say *KTRU* and get 30% Discount!!!!! Best deal in town! Let's go dance from 9/21 - 9/30!! The Navratri Festival is here, pick up the dandia sticks and let's meet up!!

India's most popular folk music and dance festival Navratri (10 nights) will be celebrated in Houston.
From 9/21 to 9/30 Weekends (Friday and Saturday) 8pm to 1am (Tickets $10) With Code *KTRU* tickets ONLY $7!!! This is the last weekend let's go have fun!
And Weekdays (Sunday thru Thursday) 8pm to 11pm (Tickets $3).
At: VPSS Haveli 11715 Belfort Village Dr., Houston, TX 77031.
FREE Parking and Group Discounts available.

Check out the dance video, simply do not miss on the fun!
Navratri 2017

ktru top 35 8/20/18

KTRU Top 35 (September 3, 2017)

1 - shabazz palaces - quazarz vs the jealous machines - sub pop
2 - com truise - iteration - ghostly international
3 - night drive - s/t - roll call
4 - sylvan esso - what now - loma vista
5 - marnie - strange words and weird wars - disco pinata
6 - king gizzard and the lizard wizard - murder of the universe - ato
7 - arca - s/t - xl
8 - chastity belt - i used to spend so much time alone - hardly art
9 - goddard, joe - electric lines - domino
10 - eyedress - manila ice - lex
11 - shitkid - fish - pnk slm
12 - brother ali - all the beauty in this whole life - rhymesayers
entertainment
13 - she-devils - s/t - secretly canadian
14 - mac demarco - this old dog - captured tracks
15 - portugal. the man - woodstock - atlantic
16 - jandek - austin thursday - corwood
17 - crooked colours - vera - sweat it out
18 - pare-phillips, scout - door left open - dais
19 - alex g - rocket - domino
20 - perfume genius - no shape - matador
21 - beach fossils - somersault - bayonet
22 - alt-j - relaxer - atlantic
23 - wavves - you're welcome - ghost ramp
24 - sufjan stevens, nico muhly, bryce dessner, james mcalister -
planetarium - 4ad
25 - various - innerpeace - we want sounds
26 - washed out - mister mellow - stones throw
27 - sir was - digging a tunnel - city slang
28 - harding, aldous - party - 4ad
29 - ho99o9 - united states of horror - caroline
30 - suspirians - ti bon ange - super secret
31 - sleep party people - lingering - joyful noise
32 - ride - weather diaries - wichita
33 - nym - lilac chaser - s/r
34 - triptides - afterglow - rput
35 - omar souleyman - to syria with love - mad decent

Let's Celebrate - ktru *50* and Navrang *25* !! Free concert on Sunday 9/10/17, 5-7pm at Grand Hall, Rice U

Let's Celebrate - ktru *50* and Navrang *25* !! Free concert on Sunday 9/10/17, 5-7pm at Grand Hall, Rice U

What: Swar Yatra - A Musical Journey!! Free Concert
When: Sunday 9/10/17, 5-7pm. Doors open at 4pm. Meet and Greet 7-8pm.
Where: Grand Hall, Rice University. FREE Parking West Lot 2 (CODE: KTRU)
Free Henna Tattoos, Free Fruit Drinks, Free Cookies, Free India Chai (Tea), Free Indian Vegetarian Cuisine!!!
Be there, let's all celebrate together!! Bring your family, friends and neighbors.

KTRU 50 Navrang 25

Doeman + Mark Drew In-Studio Giveaway (August 8, 6-7 PM)

Doeman + Mark Drew In-Studio Giveaway (August 8, 6-7 PM)

Tune in Tuesday, August 8 from 6-7 PM as Houston rappers DOEMAN and MARK DREW are LIVE IN-STUDIO with DJ NURSIC. They will be giving away tickets and talking about their upcoming show, HOU's NEXT with legend MIKE JONES, T2 THE GHETTO HIPPIE, GENESIS BLU, + CHAIN$MOKE (Saturday August 12 at House of Blues)

https://www.facebook.com/events/331071720650792/