Sunday, June 29, 2014

Sharon Van Etten dazzles, redeems at El Rey in LA

Sharon Van Etten dazzles, redeems at El Rey in LA
Mark E. Ortega
June 29, 2014



LOS ANGELES--Saturday night, Sharon Van Etten noted midway through her fourteen-song set to the packed crowd at the El Rey Theatre that she hadn't played Los Angeles in two years and was hopeful she redeemed herself from a previous performance.

Van Etten recalled that prior to that show, she had fought with her boyfriend and was glaring at him throughout her set, no doubt distracted. Van Etten could've had a Cat Power-esque meltdown at that last gig and her Saturday night return would have been more than enough to make up for it -- that is how good she was.

Van Etten played mostly tracks from her recently released album Are We There, which has made it onto many lists of 2014's best albums halfway through. Van Etten mesmerized the crowd with her often heartbreaking tunes, yet always managed to break up the heaviness with her light between song banter. Van Etten often found herself interacting with the crowd and having a good time with them, most often when coming after one of her more emotionally draining gems.



On her new album, Van Etten's songs are much fuller than in her earlier efforts where she utilized much less instrumentation behind her enchanting vocals. With a full band behind her, fans got the full effect. Songs "Afraid of Nothing", "Taking Chances" and "Break Me" are just a few of the songs that benefit from the extra production.

That isn't to say that the vocals weren't still the focal point. Van Etten and backup vocalists slash keyboardist slash tambourinist Heather Woods Broderick have immense chemistry and that was always at the forefront of any song they played on Saturday. In "Nothing Will Change", the two trade turns singing "I will reach you" in an incredibly addicting way.

Van Etten has only gotten stronger as a vocalist since I first saw her at Outside Lands Music Festival a few years ago in San Francisco (ironically, SVE once said in an interview she didn't feel like her music fit the festival atmosphere. I'll have to disagree having come into her set having known little of her and having left with her floating around in my head more than anyone else).

Though Van Etten's lyrics are often bleak and daunting, her glee and delight was very apparent from the outset. Van Etten is enjoying a career year and perhaps some of that joy is derived from the fact that she's already proven wrong those that doubted her at the beginning.

"You enjoy sucking on dreams / so I will fall asleep with someone other than you / I had a thought you would take me / seriously and listen but.." Van Etten sang in "Serpent", one of the few older songs she played on Saturday.

"People say I'm a one-hit wonder / but what happens when I have two?" Van Etten asked in her set closer "Every Time the Sun Comes Up", the first single from her new album.

There is no doubt we are already finding out what happens, Sharon. You deliver one of the more memorable LA performances of 2014.


Sunday, June 22, 2014

A’s lead late rally but fall 7-6 to Red Sox in 10 innings


A’s lead late rally but fall 7-6 to Red Sox in 10 innings
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 22, 2014


OAKLAND – Sunday afternoon, the Oakland A’s looked as though they were going to go quietly into the late afternoon against the Boston Red Sox as they trailed 6-1 with two outs in the eighth with Jon Lester on the mound looking to add another dominant start of the A’s to his game log.

But that hasn’t been the makeup of this 2014 A’s squad, and although they eventually fell 7-6 in 10 innings, they made the Red Sox work hard to avoid the first four-game sweep by the A’s in their home park since 1932.

“That’s as hard as we fought all year in what looked like a game we weren’t in for a little while,” said A’s manager Bob Melvin after the game.

“A testament to the fight these guys have. They really never feel like they’re going to lose a game until the last out is made.”

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

A's beat Red Sox 2-1 despite blown call


A's beat Red Sox 2-1 despite blown call
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 21, 2014


OAKLAND – As has been the case for much of this four game weekend series against the defending champion Boston Red Sox, Stephen Vogt and Coco Crisp were the offensive stars of the game in Saturday’s 2-1 win in 10 innings.

Vogt reached base in his first three at bats and was responsible for the only run to score in the A’s win over the Red Sox, securing a season series win over the defending World Series champions.

Vogt lead off the third with a triple and came around to score on Alberto Callaspo’s sacrifice fly and Jesse Chavez went seven scoreless innings, which included no-hitting the Red Sox through the first five innings.

“It was fun,” Vogt said of the triple. “I was hoping it was going to get out. In retrospect, I wish I’d slid into third. I’m fortunate I was just fast enough to beat the throw.”

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Friday, June 20, 2014

A's beat Red Sox 4-3 on clutch Crisp single


A's beat Red Sox 4-3 on clutch Crisp single
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 20, 2014


OAKLAND–The Oakland A’s proved Friday night at the O.co Coliseum that you can get a lot more for a dollar than you think as they beat the Boston Red Sox the second straight night, winning 4-3 on an eighth inning Coco Crisp two-out RBI single as well as five scoreless innings from the bullpen.

Newly acquired pitcher Brad Mills struck out the first four batters he retired. The A’s got Mills for one dollar from the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday and he took injured started Drew Pomeranz’s spot in the rotation against the Boston Red Sox in the second of four games between the two teams this weekend.

Mills would get tagged for three runs, two of them earned, in four innings for the A’s.

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Kazmir, A's beat Red Sox 4-2


Kazmir, A's beat Red Sox 4-2
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 19, 2014


OAKLAND–Thursday night, the Oakland A’s defended their title as the team with the best record in the majors as they beat the defending champion Boston Red Sox by a 4-2 score in the first of four games at the O.co Coliseum between the two.

Stephen Vogt and Yoenis Cespedes were the offensive stars for the A’s. Vogt was 1-for-2 with two RBIs and Cespedes’ third inning home run gave the A’s a 3-0 lead through the first four innings.

Scott Kazmir (9-2, 2.07 ERA) was excellent once again, going seven strong innings–the only runs allowed coming off a two-run Dustin Pedroia home run in the sixth inning. That made the game 3-2, but the A’s tacked on a run in the seventh on a John Jaso RBI single that scored Eric Sogard from second base. Coco Crisp was thrown out trying to advance to third.

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

A’s offensive smorgasbord sends off Jeter as they beat Yanks 10-5


A’s offensive smorgasbord sends off Jeter as they beat Yanks 10-5
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 15, 2014

OAKLAND–After a power outage delayed Saturday’s game nearly 40 minutes, the A’s could’ve powered the stadium themselves Sunday as they hit two three-run home runs in the first two innings en route to a 10-5 win to begin their ten game home stand winning two out of three at O.co Coliseum.

The A’s gave Derek Jeter a nice send off and presentation before Sunday afternoon’s game, including a standing ovation from a fan base whose hearts Jeter has stomped on before.

The A’s got the last laugh in Jeter’s final regular season game against the club, dominating them to a 6-0 second inning lead on the strength of two three-run home runs from Derek Norris and Coco Crisp on Father’s Day.

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Athletics overcome delay, beat Yankees 5-1 behind Kazmir


Athletics overcome delay, beat Yankees 5-1 behind Kazmir
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 14, 2014

OAKLAND–Saturday night, a 38-minute game delay caused by the lights in left field at O.co Coliseum going out couldn’t keep the home team from beating the New York Yankees 5-1 while not at their full strength.

Scott Kazmir (8-2, 2.05 ERA) allowed just one run in six innings, the fifth time in his last seven starts he’s allowed one run or fewer as he out-dueled Yankees starter Hiroki Kuroda, who the A’s (perhaps with help from the shoddy stadium) knocked out before the end of the fifth inning.

The delay came as the bottom of the fifth inning was set to begin. The A’s had a 2-1 lead at the time, and would tag Kuroda for two more as he couldn’t complete the fifth inning, going 4 2/3 IP with 5 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, and 3 K.

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Interview with Meg Myers: mixing maniacal genius with massive sex appeal


Interview with Meg Myers: mixing maniacal genius with massive sex appeal
Mark E. Ortega
GrimyGoods.com
June 12, 2014


If they ever decide to do a remake of the ’80s cult classic Heathers, about two high school outcasts who plot to kill the popular kids, Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Meg Myers should be tabbed to score the film.

Though she’s got just two EPs to her credit thus far, Myers has the market cornered on dark and sometimes maniacal songwriting, taking things a few steps further than angsty ’90s singers Alanis Morissette and Fiona Apple.

Though those are the artists Myers often gets compared to, it’s acts like Nine Inch Nails and Alice in Chains that Myers was sometimes inspired by. Her song “Desire” is as primal a song about getting laid and comes across as her version of NIN’s breakout hit “Closer”.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

A’s beat Angels 7-1 with timely hitting, clutch defense


A’s beat Angels 7-1 with timely hitting, clutch defense
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 11, 2014


ANAHEIM, Calif.–Though they were unable to extend their American League West divisional lead over the second-place Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim after dropping the first two games of the series in Anaheim, the Oakland Athletics came away from Wednesday night’s game with a number of positives after securing a 7-1 victory.

The A’s ended the nine-game road trip against the Yankees, Orioles, and Angels with a winning record going 5-4 as they return to Oakland for ten games against the Yankees, Rangers, and Red Sox.

A’s manager Bob Melvin stressed the difference in ending a road trip with a winning record after the game.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

A’s fall 4-1 to Angels in Anaheim


A’s fall 4-1 to Angels in Anaheim
Mark E. Ortega
Martinez News-Gazette
June 9, 2014


ANAHEIM, Calif. – The Oakland Athletics dropped the opener of their road series against the division rival Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on Monday night 4-1 as Garrett Richards had an impressive outing on the mound for the Angels, going seven strong innings. Oakland starter Jesse Chavez had a quality start but didn’t get the necessary run support to avoid the loss.

Oakland MVP caliber third baseman Josh Donaldson had an off night, committing three errors while also going 0-for-4 at the plate.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Preatures turn the heat up at sold out Echo gig


The Preatures turn the heat up at sold out Echo gig
Mark E. Ortega
GrimyGoods.com
June 4, 2014

Sydney rockers, The Preatures exceeded expectations at their sold out gig at The Echo last night as they breezed through an 11-song set of jams.

Having seen them the night before at a free gig at Bardot’s It’s A School Night in Hollywood, the band didn’t look like one overcoming a serious jetlag of having arrived just a few days earlier.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Pink Mountaintops climb psychedelic peaks with incredible set at Echo


Pink Mountaintops climb psychedelic peaks with incredible set at Echo
Mark E. Ortega
GrimyGoods.com
June 3, 2014


Friday night, Stephen McBean project Pink Mountaintops blew away a nice crowd at The Echo with their hazy throwback sound. If you weren’t on drugs, you sure felt like you were thanks to the psychedelic acidy sound that McBean and his mini supergroup foursome produced.

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Timothy Bradley gives thoughts on Cold War, Richard Schaefer leaving Golden Boy

Timothy Bradley gives thoughts on Cold War, Richard Schaefer leaving Golden Boy
Mark E. Ortega
BehindTheGloves.com
June 2, 2014


When Timothy Bradley accepted his Fight of the Year Award at the BWAA Awards in Las Vegas for his March 2013 bout against Ruslan Provodnikov, he also gave a message to the assembled attendants. It is time for the Cold War to end and for the best fights available to be made.

With members from HBO, Showtime, Golden Boy Promotions, and Top Rank all under one roof for the dinner that took place a few days before Floyd Mayweather would face Marcos Maidana, it was as good a time as any for a top fighter to be vocal about boxing’s Cold War.

Monday afternoon, it was announced that Richard Schaefer has left Golden Boy, the company he was the CEO to and an integral part of the southern California company’s success in recent years. Behind The Gloves reached out to Bradley and spoke with him briefly on his thoughts about the development and whether or not he thinks it will be a building block to making fights with his promoter Top Rank in the future.

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Larry Merchant’s quick reaction to Richard Schaefer leaving Golden Boy

Larry Merchant’s quick reaction to Richard Schaefer leaving Golden Boy
Mark E. Ortega
BehindTheGloves.com
June 2, 2014


Moments after the news broke that Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer would be leaving the company, I spoke with Hall of Fame boxing analyst Larry Merchant briefly about his thoughts on the development and what impact it will have on the sport moving forward. Here are Larry’s thoughts:

“Schaefer did a good job in helping to build Golden Boy virtually from scratch into one of the two major promotion companies,” Merchant said in a phone interview.

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