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Jisan Valley Rock Festival | 07.29-08.01 | South Korea

Words & Images by: Tamara
Grayson

Jisan Valley Rock Festival:: 07.29.10-08.01.10 :: Jisan Valley Ski
Resort :: Icheon, South
Korea

Crash :: JVRF 2010

Having lived in New Orleans for the past seven years, I didn’t realize how spoiled I was
with live music until I moved
to South Korea this past March. Due to the location of the town that I’m teaching in,
I’ve only seen three live bands
in the past five months! So, I was desperately looking forward to this year’s Jisan
Valley Rock Festival
,
which takes place on the Jisan Valley Ski Resort grounds, just 40 minutes south of Seoul
in Icheon. Getting there, for
me, involved a three-and-a-half hour train ride, an hour subway ride, and a final hour-
long bus ride. Getting the
right information, in English, about where, when and how to get to the fest was slightly
frustrating. A far cry from
waking up in my own bed and walking a few blocks to Voodoo Music Experience or Jazz Fest
in New Orleans.

Jisan Valley Rock Fest lasts for three days, where you can camp or stay at one of the
local jimjibangs (saunas with
with sleeping quarters). This year’s line up boasted such international acts such as
Belle & Sebastian, Massive Attack, Corinne Bailey Rae,
Muse
and New
Orleans’ own
Mute Math.
Some local
acts I was looking forward to seeing were Toe (Japanese progressive rock),
Matzka (Taiwanese
roots reggae), and The Moonshiners (Korean rockabilly), along with Seoul
Electric Sound, Mate, Art of
Parties, Galaxy Express
and Taru.

A band that really blew my mind was a Korean thrash metal band called Crash. Little
did I know how
legendary they were. Getting their start in the early 90s, they were the first band here
to inspire moshing and stage
diving, which there was plenty of at this performance. Korean metal is alive and well.
The rock stages ended their
night at 9:30 pm but the entertainment didn’t stop there. It spilled over to the
Electronic Stage, where there were
DJs spinning until 4 am every morning. Another late night option was the fire poi
demonstration area accompanied
by a drum circle, or if you wanted to get down and dirty, another DJ tent had foam spewing
down on you until the
break of dawn.

Food, Drink & Vendors

The food and drink venders were open during all hours the festival operated. Options
included New York hot dogs,
a taco/burrito stand, hamburgers, toasted sandwiches, slow smoked meats, and fresh grilled
chicken boti and
samosas, along with traditional Korean foods like cold kimchee noodle soup, tteokbokki
(rice cakes, meat and
veggies in a red pepper sauce), dried squid, spicy ramon, and beondegi (boiled silk
worms). Yes, I have tried
beondegi, and though it may be high in protein I will never venture that way again.
There was only one beer
option, which was Miller Genuine Draft, though there were plenty of cocktail stands. The
most popular was Vinyl,
which is known for making their drinks in plastic bags. My personal favorite was the
fresh lime margaritas and mint
mojitos from Lazy Heaven. Limes are impossible to find here so to have such a delicacy
was worth every cent of the
5,000 won.

The Indian Village was surrounded by vendors and food stalls. There was an Orange amp
tent, a vintage dress store,
a CD tent, Calvin Klein underwear (really), and a Cosmopolitan Tent, where you could get
makeovers or do your own
touchups. There was even tent full of exercise bikes where they provided you with an iPod
to use.

A Few Things That Might Need Explaining

Korean couples dressing the same: If you’re in love, you match your clothing to
the T. Same T-shirt,
jeans, flip-flops and yes, even knickers. Most underwear stores have male/female models
wearing undies made
from the same material.

The Top 4 Questions Koreans Ask Foreigners: How old are you? Are you married?
What’s your blood
type? and What is your job? This still baffles me as much as it is entertaining.

Jisan Rock Fest is only in its second year, capturing an attendance of roughly 30,000.
For my first festival far, far
away from home it was delightful. Who wouldn’t want to be tucked away in the mountains
of Asia listening to some
of the best bands in the world for a weekend?

JamBase | South Korea
Go See Live Music!

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7/30/10 – 8/1/10 – Jisan
Valley Rock Festival
(Icheon, KR)
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Aerosmith Reunited, Plotting Summer 2010 Tour

Looks like Steven Tyler is “walking this way” with Aerosmith once again.
“I auditioned and I got the gig,” Tyler joked in a video message posted to the band’s website on Thursday.
The rehab-prone frontman and his frustrated bandmates have settled their widely-publicized feud over guitarist Joe Perry’s plans to banish Tyler from the band following [...]

Disco Biscuits: Winter/Spring Tour

DISCO BISCUITS ANNOUNCE WINTER/SPRING TOUR DATES

The Disco Biscuits

Fresh off a spectacular five-night run of shows in New York’s Times Square, including a legendary New Year’s Eve blowout, The Disco Biscuits will be hitting the road throughout February, March and April.

The tour will take the band up and down the East Coast for three months, following four sold-out dates in Boulder, CO’s Fox Theatre at the end of January.

2009 was a banner year for The Disco Biscuits, which saw them headlining their first show at Red Rocks and playing Japan’s Fuji Rock Festival. 2010 promises to be another fantastic year, with the band continuing their tradition of incendiary live shows at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival and many other tour dates. Tickets for the Ultra Music Festival can be purchased here, while tickets and more information for the Disco Biscuits’ individual shows are available here.

Disco Biscuits Tour Dates

1/28 | Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO

1/29 | Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO

1/30 | Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO

1/31 | Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO

2/18 | Ram’s Head Live, Baltimore, MD

2/19 | Lupos, Providence, RI

2/20 | Calvin Theatre, Northampton, MA

2/21 | Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH

3/17 | Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY

3/18 | The Egg Center For Performing Arts, Albany, NY

3/19 | House of Blues, Boston, MA

3/20 | Wellmont Theatre, Montclair, NJ

3/26 | Ultra Music Festival, Miami, FL (w/ Deadmau5, Tiesto, Will.I.Am and others)

4/14 | Charleston Music Hall, Charleston, SC

4/15 | Lincoln Theatre, Raleigh, NC

4/16 | The National, Richmond, VA

4/17 | The National, Richmond, VA

4/18 | The NorVa, Norfolk, VA

4/20 | 9:30 Club, Washington, DC

4/21 | The Jefferson Theatre, Charlottesville, VA

4/22 | The Klein Memorial Auditorium, Bridgeport, CT

4/23 | Kirby Center For Performing Arts, Wilkes-Barre, PA

4/24 | House of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ

4/25 | Webster Theatre, Hartford, CT

5/29 | Red Rocks Amphitheater, Denver, CO (Bisco Inferno)

Be sure to check out our coverage of The Disco Biscuits NYE show here.


Juliette Lewis: Terra Incognita

Actress/Rocker Juliette Lewis’ New Album Terra Incognita Out Now


Juliette Lewis

With an exciting new sound and significantly diverse collection of songs, multi-media wild woman Juliette Lewis releases her new album, Terra Incognita.

Emerging on the music scene in 2004, Lewis has toured the world and released three full-length albums. Instrumental in creating the sound for her new record is the album’s producer Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Grammy Award winning leader of The Mars Volta. Upon meeting Omar on tour at the Japanise Fugi Rock Festival in 2007, they have translated her ideas into an emotionally guttural and melodic new sound. There is a deep undercurrent on the entire record of contrasting themes – romance and tragedy, dreams and disillusionment. Lewis wrote most of the 11 tracks with long time friend and musician Chris Watson and recorded the album in between both of her and Omar’s tours at the end of 2008. The record was mixed by the legendary Rich Cosey (Nine Inch Nails, Muse, Foo Fighters).

Juliette Lewis Tour Dates:

09/17/09 Thu The Middle East Cambridge, MA

09/19/09 Sat The Fillmore at Irving Plaza New York, NY

09/21/09 Mon The Note West Chester, PA

09/26/09 Sat The Social Orlando, FL

09/27/09 Sun Culture Room Fort Lauderdale, FL

10/02/09 Fri The Bottom Lounge Chicago, IL

10/03/09 Sat Station 4 St. Paul, MN

10/04/09 Sun High Noon Saloon Madison, WI

10/06/09 Tue Fox Theatre Boulder, CO

10/21/09 Wed The Garage Glasgow, GB

10/22/09 Thu Academy 2 Manchester, GB

10/23/09 Fri Shepherd’s Bush Empire London, GB

10/24/09 Sat Anson Rooms Bristol, GB

10/25/09 Sun Wedgewood Rooms Hampshire, GB

11/04/09 Wed Kesselhaus Berlin, GER

12/08/09 Tue Wedgewood Rooms Hampshire, GB


Ahu Ozyurt: Turkey’s Prime Minister Orders Heavy Metal Fans Arrested

If he can not even tolerate a group of Heavy Metal fans, what sort of a “Leader of the Muslim World” does he aspire to be? Even Ahmedinejad would be ashamed of this.