We Want You…

February 2, 2013

Duran Duran

Beastie Boys

Black Sabbath

Metallica

Guns n’ Roses

Pearl Jam

Nirvana

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Nine Inch Nails

Radiohead

Weezer

Foo Fighters

The White Stripes

In any order over my formative years as a music enthusiast, I’ve listened to/been shaped by these bands.  To a lesser degree you can still throw in – Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Soundgarden, Faith No More, Alice in Chains, Led Zepplin, The Doors, Tom Waits, R.E.M., Van Halen. (Some I’m not as proud of now as I was back then, but that’s how it goes with all of us.) The list could go on, but it won’t.

When pressed to address my musical lineage, these are bands/artists that come to mind. It started when all you could do was buy cassette tapes in a shopping mall with your left over lunch money or allowance. Buying something, then getting it home and listening to it from beginning to end with the lyrics resting in your hands to read along.  Of course this all evolved to Cd’s & Mp3’s as time went on, but those experiences sitting in front of the stereo w/ some liner notes never left me.

It was those moments that allowed me, and so many others like me the moment to be locked in all across the world as music fans. One moment in time where we all could just sit and listen and drown out everything else in the world. All there was was music.

This was me...insert a set of liner notes...

This was me…insert a set of liner notes…

So maybe I’ve gotten old. Or at least older. On any different day I can define it as either or both. (Age is something I’ve never had control over. I do however, control what I do with it.) I can remember where listening to music was a privilege. It was earned. You had to find it. You had to buy it with cash. Your cash. You had to take it home. You had to save up the scratch to get out to the concerts and beg for the car or a ride to get there the one time they came to town.

Now music is everywhere. Some of it is good, some of it is amazing. How do you split up your time? Music being so portable now, you almost don’t have to. Except when it comes down to seeing live shows.

In the plethora of music venues and never-ending weeks of performance nights, there must be thousands of bands of all sorts of genres here in New Orleans. If you stretch your legs outside of Uptown & the Bywater, the number of rock bands alone can number several hundred. Growing up as I did, this seems like a huge and impressive number. Every day as I read through barryfest, myspiltmilk, noladefender, etc, etc, etc (what seems like a number of blogs equalling the number of bands). I see new bands, hear better demos, see more awesome. Makes me feel great that in an age of distancing yourself through a screen of some sort, that there are musicians and fans out there aching to get that tactile human connection through the good ol’ fashioned live show.

I’m part of one of those aforementioned rock entities vying for your rock n’ roll buck. Trying to make that connection. Trying to reach out. Hi there. I’m in City Zoo.

From 10/26/12

From 10/26/12

After a little shuffling of our line-up in 2012, we’ve been working on songs that connect more and have a more visceral impact on our (or what we hope to be) our audience. YOU.

We’ve begun this new journey with the release of our demo: Pieces.

Cover Crop

You can buy it. You can come to the show and get it, too. We had a ton of fun making this and we hope you have just as much listening to it. I bet it’ll even be more fun if you come down to a show and hear it live!

The songs? Mr. Ed’son, Stuck, Fill My Car, & Liberty. Each song a new piece in a puzzle of how situations can paralyze: Being in awe of your awesomeness, Lost in brutal relationships, road rage, and not knowing what to do with a stretch of new freedom. There’s more ideas at play here in these songs, but those are at the core. They’re all a blast to play and a joy to perform in front of you guys.

We’ve decided to release some small picture/montage – type videos for everyone to check out. Here’s the first two:

Stuck

This one’s an homage to the HULK! – Mr. Ed’son

We hope to put out two more vids to support the other songs on the demo. Look for them soon, subscribe to our youtube page or facebook page to find out more.

But that’s not all.

We’ve developed several originals over the past year:

Never Feels the Same

Sonofabitch

No One Gets a Break

Good Times

Old Infatuation

We still play some tunes from our earlier moments too:

Personal

Most of the Time

Fingernails

Not Me

In recent weeks, we’ve been putting together new originals as well as a cover or two that you definitely haven’t heard. You should come to some shows, have some beers & check them out.

Where might you ask?

Well you can simply click here for all of our live show listings. Or you can just look below at this first poster.

2.15.13

2.15.13

You can click on it for more details if you like, or you can just put that address into your gps & let the lady voice do all the work. Come say hi, come have a beer, come shoot some pool. It’s going to be memorable.

As of right now, we have two shows lined up in March.

March 16th at Banks St. Bar w/ Harvey Castle & Idlewild String Confederation

&

March 24th at The Cypress in Metairie. It’s a Battle of the Bands. If you’ve never been to one of these, I highly recommend, especially since we want you to yell for us!

We’ll be getting more details out on these shows once we’ve made your ears & heart swell at The Dive Bar!

So what have we learned?

1. Scott’s been listening to music for a long time.

2. You may or may not like some of it.

3. You’ll definitely love City Zoo.

4. They have music available to you!

5. City Zoo plays live music shows!

6. You should come to all of them!

Thanks for the read, thanks for all the support over the past few years. Hope to see each and every one of you at our shows.

Love you animals,

ST from CZ

PS. Come talk to us! We like talking to people who love music! Hang out, watch the other bands w/ us! See you soon, animals!


The Old, The Should’ve Said, & The NEW!!!

May 20, 2012

My name is Scott.

I sing for City Zoo.

We get to play again.

I am excited.

Very excited.

Before we get into that, I’ll start with something else.

This is, in part, the post I should have written nine months ago.

I didn’t because I was too pissed & hurt at the time. At times I can be a bit of a whiny bitch (hmph…singers…) Here we go:

On September 1st, 2011, City Zoo played it’s last show w/ Rory.

You remember this guy….

Before I start off on this tangent, I want to make it clear that these are my opinions alone, and I in no way can speak for the rest of the guys in the band on this subject. I think we all dealt with it in our own personal ways.

I will say that I believe I took it the hardest.

Rory, Nick, & I started this band together back in 2009. Those of you who’ve known us all personally know that I was living with Nick at the time and became friends with Rory as a result.  Rory was already in The Green Genes at the time and I felt like it was something of a coup to convince them to play in a band with me (being older, it’s hard to gauge how those younger than you perceive you at times – Generation gap?).

If I remember it right, I don’t think Rory had any idea of what was going to happen that night at Nick’s when we just got together to hang out and play. I think 3 songs came out of it. Within about a month, we had  ten songs and began playing: looking back, how cool is this for a first gig?

I’m watching this and thinking about how important this night was to me on a number of levels:

1.) I socially snubbed my eventual wife because I was too hopped up on adrenaline from the show to recognize her. (Stupid on my part I know, almost a disaster, and she’s so wonderful she rarely brings it up.) We had only met twice up until that point and had never been on a date. To this day, I barely remember anything that happened after the show. I maintain I was sober the whole evening.

2.) WE PLAYED ON A ROOFTOP IN DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS!!!

3.) T-Rex hands became a staple of mockery for me of me.

4.) I got to get up and perform music with my friends. And we were friends (and some relatives!) before we were bandmates. Hell, we kept joking for a while that we needed to marry Rory off to someone in our family just so we’d be related.

Spending two years playing in one group is more than what a lot of bands do. And even with the plethora of musical acts available to watch on a given night in this town, all those bands still sit comfortably in the minority. For every one that gets up on a stage, there’s dozens that are over before they begin. We were fortunate. If you were there and remember these nights feel free to comment.

But in that time, I was singing and playing with guys that made me feel comfortable as a songwriter, as a singer and lyricist, and simply as a performer. I never even actively wrote music for a band until we started this one. Example:

Wish I had a later vid of this, the song evolved in waves of awesomeness I cannot describe.

When Rory left, I felt like that confidence had left as well. Granted, he totally left in the right way and for the right reasons. This is NOT AN ATTACK or a complaint. He has definitely gone on to bigger and better things:

See them NOW they are AWESOME!

Not to mention being a super star grad student at the same time. Congratulations.

One of the complicated things about a band is trying to get 4, 5, even 9 guys in the same room at the same time long enough for your songs to sound not good, but great. Sometimes we did that, sometimes we didn’t. But those times that you’re in rehearsal is also hang out time, friend time, social hour, in addition to rockin’ your ass off. So when a member moves on, there’s not just a void in the band. There’s a void in your friendships. I’ve never been the best at maintaining anything emotional or friendly with anyone. People that I’ve known long enough know this. So yes, I took Rory’s departure hard because it felt like losing a friend way more than losing a musician.

There’s lots of things I want to gush about. There’s lots of gchat conversations I can site that point to all this coming or how awesome it is being friends with someone that shares your musical interests. But there it is. I hurt. Not playing music with my friend anymore is hard.

I’ll say this for the band: It was a hell of a lot of fun while it lasted, Ro. Thank you.

So…Now What?

These last 9 months have been a pretty big journey. I’ve had a chance to grow up a little more: enjoy my marriage, purchase a house, remodel a house, work, travel, direct a play, act in one. All of these experiences have aided in developing who I am in my adult life.

Almost the entire time though, what we now know as City Zoo kept getting together, kept playing together (Anyone in Westwego can probably attest to various noise ordinance violations on Tuesday nights). It’s been a drastically different process this time around. Yes, one that is harder, and at times even more frustrating, but one that is no less rewarding.

If there’s one thing that really made a leap since Rory’s departure, it’s Nick’s level of production. Since we started getting back together, Nick has been the source of all our music. Sure, lyrically it’s still me up there, and shaping some of the structures have gone into the hands of the entire band – but damn near everything you’re going to hear from us has thus far come from Nick’s brain to your ears. I couldn’t be more proud of him right now. I watched him play some of his first chords, and to be around and sing over some of this is astonishing.

Pete and Jeff have now become significant voices in the band. They develop stops, changes and direct the pacing of the new songs like never before. Things start to feel more like a collaborative process when they both get involved. Each new song we develop eventually(get it) has a part or moment with their own unique stamp on it.

The elephant in the room as we began this part of the journey was of course, who was going to step in? Believe it or not, I picked up a guitar for a while and jammed with the guys as we tried to flesh out these new songs. However, my lyric writing has always began organically in rehearsal. I hear a melody in the song or a phrase pops into my head, a subject, I can write it down. At least this is exactly what happens when I haven’t written the music. Instead, I was memorizing chord structures and following changes and being a guitarist first and not writing anything. (For a guitarist, I make a great singer…is this thing on???) Imagine a TERRIBLE case of writer’s block.

So to remedy this situation, and in sort of keeping it “in the family,” we have a new member to introduce:

Nick has been with Rachel nearly a decade, Rachel has a brother, who Nick kind of got started on playing guitar. It just so happens after several years and a band or two, he got REALLY good. Now he plays with us.

Meet Ryan Borel.

For the past few months, Ryan has been working with us on all this new material. Our rehearsals have grown back into the consistent rockfests we’re used to and laughter peals from Pete’s house between riffs like it used to. Its funny – to me anyway – but for the last 3 years, we all stand in the same spots when we practice. When I was trying to follow along on guitar, I’d stand in the “guitarist spot” but somehow that never felt right. Once Ryan stood in that part of the room and I resumed my place in the corner near the cat-box, it began to feel familiar again. Not that I’m comfortable there, I’m allergic to cats, but it’s always felt more like “my spot”. A story for another day.

The show (yes there’s a show!) we’re playing at Banks Street Bar on May 26th is our first one back in front of a public audience since that September 1st night. We’re going to rip the cover off at leas 6 pieces of brand spanking new material. We’ll also be reviving a couple of familiar City Zoo songs.

If you’ve been hanging out with us for these past 3 years, then its going to feel like a fresh start with some old friends. If you’ve never seen us play before, then you’ll have just found your new favorite band and you’ll ask every bar you frequent to book us.  And if you’re in a band and watching us, you’re definitely going to want us opening for you ALL THE TIME!!!

The only question I have now is: Who’s going to jump up and down like madmen with me at the show?

To put it mildly,

WE’RE BACK.

Get used to it. And get to rockin’.

See you May 26th, Animals (FB Invite! Pass it on!),

ST from CZ


Rub a dub dubs…

February 4, 2011

Welcome back, animals!

The winter has us in full grips and we’re chompin’ at the bit to play in some snow…if it ever gets this far south!!!

1st thing’s first: We played a show at Banks St. with The Mumbles a couple of weeks ago and Nick’s girlfriend Rachel got a few shots and a vid. She put the vid up on facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10100219286659805

It’s a little dark and it cuts out during the solo, but you get the idea. Andy still hasn’t gotten us that vid he took of Eventually the last time we were there…Mr. Smith??? We’ll show it to you one day. Here’s a panoramic view:

We also double as the 2nd line for the Hornets on weekends...you can see the support in the crowd!

And speaking of Facebook…if you haven’t joined us there, here you go!!!

IN OTHER NEWS…

Hey, Scott! I thought you guys were working on an album!!!

As a matter of fact, avid animals, you’re right! What seems like an eternity ago back in September & October, we laid down rhythm tracks for 10 songs. I posted a blog or two on the subject. Well anyway, with shows, other bands, graduate schools, work, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, comedies, and tragedies, we really have just gotten around to getting all 5 of us in the same room with the purpose for listening to and figuring out logistics for all this shit.

 

See, it's not a myth...

The good news: We’re keeping 6&1/2 of the original rhythm tracks and started work on overdubs this week.

The bad news: We’ve decided to re-record 3 & 1/2 songs. And we’re also planning out recording 3 more.

Now that’s not to say that all these tracks will be on the above album (we still have no clue what to call it.)

 

We're open to suggestions...

But hey, these things take time. We all have jobs or school and a hell of a lot of other things going on as well…As the saying goes, it’ll get there…Eventually. Get it? See what I did there? Using the lyric…ha ha…ummm. Ok then, you get the idea.

 

But seriously, we are working on it...

 

But what do we do in the meantime, Scott, while we’re waiting for the release of this monumental extravaganza of ear candy???

Well, animals, there’s all sorts of things…A lot revolving around Rory, actually.

Rory item 1: Besides filling the position of demigod in City Zoo, he also serves the same capacity in a band you may have heard of (…drumroll…) Vox and the Hound. If you haven’t heard, they have their 1st EP out: Hermosa you can pick it up for $5 online or at one of their shows in an awesomely flannel package (I’ve seen it. It is awesome).

Rory item 2: In addition to filling the demigod role in both City Zoo & Vox and the Hound, he also launches into full blown god mode with his own band, The Green Genes. They also have a recording project under way, Dial D for Demo. You’ll be able to bolster your music collection by one song per month gratis (as in straight free, y’all.)!

Now it’s not about Rory all the time…Our very own drummer, “Shirtless” Jeff Pennison, will be playing live with his band Big Fat and Delicious at Banks St. Bar on February 11th!!! As always, Banks St. Shows start at 10pm and are FREE!!!

Now I know you rabid animals are begging the question, “When, o’ when do we get some City Zoo action, Scott???”

Well we have the fix for all your cravings right here:

FEBRUARY 17TH UPSTAIRS AT THE MAISON: 508 FRENCHMEN

TOAST BEARDS, CITY ZOO, & NEVER EVER AND THE FAMILY BAND!!!

The shindig goes down at 10pm so get yourselves a sweet parking spot and head down!!!

‘Til next time, animals

ST from CZ

Did I mention this was my 50th blog post here??? Much love to everyone who’s been following this whole time. We all appreciate you so much! Thank you from the cockles of our hearts…


Pete & A Show Announcement!!!

October 2, 2010

See you all on the 15th @ Banks!!!


New Album: Day 1 in the Can…

September 18, 2010

So today was the beginning of recording for our as yet to be named album. It went pretty well…if you take a look at our video diary 1 & video diary 2. You might get an idea of how things are going.

We’ve completed rhythm tracks for Bring on the Abuse, Fingernails, & Something You Love to Hate. We’ve also completed various jokes involving Nick’s beard! – See Rory Callais

Exhibit A

Day 2: Tuesday – Look for more updates then!!!

Just wanted to include this badass picture!

See you animals soon!!!

ST from CZ


Recording: Video Diary 2

September 18, 2010

Recording: Video Diary 1

September 18, 2010

Get to know Jeff Pennison

September 4, 2010

TONIGHT AT BAYOU PARK BAR!!!

542 S Jeff Davis – 10pm FREE!!!!


Before the Show Tonight…

July 31, 2010

Yeah, we know there’s a show going on tonight. However, before the sheer insanity commences, there’s a few things you might want to know so that you’re better prepared than the next guy or gal.

You'll at least look smarter...

(The following list is in addition to screaming and cheering your ass off during every and all songs played by all bands through the course of the night.)

1. There’s a song we play called Bring on the Abuse. In it, there’s a chant towards the end. It goes like this: “We all want to be just like you/We just can’t wait so bring on the abuse!” If you follow Rory, everything will work out just fine when you scream this out.

2. There will be a cover song…if you can go “Whooooo-ooooooo” in a really high pitched voice, you should also help us out with this one too. Again: See Rory aka The Man.

3. One of our newer songs, Fingernails has a series of “O’s” at the end. Feel free to jump on these where appropriate.

4. If you want to check out our spiffy new cards with all the band info on it, hit us up for one or two or more through the course of the evening! We even have a few fridge magnets!

5. Every drink you buy means a more successful night for all the bands involved: Us (City Zoo, of course), The Swip, and Lovehog. So get those cab companies on speed-dial, and party with us all night!

Now that all that’s out the way, we encourage you to come on out tonight to The Maison: 508 Frenchmen St. 10 pm. It’s upstairs on the right if you’re facing The Maison, so look for the stairs!!! It’s FREE! It’s Saturday night! It’s the end of the month! Let’s have a badass good time!

See y’all tonight!

ST from CZ


History Lessons = Fathers Day + City Zoo Day + Birthday!!!

June 18, 2010

Ok, that’s a ton to deal with, but seriously, take the time to tell your dad how awesome he is this Sunday.

Amidst all the BBQ’s and festivities for the weekend, there’s one celebration you may or may not be aware of. Last year on June 20th, City Zoo performed our 1st live show as a band. Where was it, you might ask? It was on top of the Woodward Apartment Building downtown. Joining us on the bill for the evening were our pals, and yours, The Green Genes. We got to perform most of our songs for a captive audience of a bout 50 or so for our pal, Kate’s birthday. Don’t believe? Let’s take a little time to look back:

Figures that our more popular song from that night was a cover. But what can you do? We had a blast playing it and everyone who was there had a blast. It still looks pretty surreal watching us on that roof. Anyway, we kept writing and now about 16 originals, and about 20 or so covers later, we’ve hit our 1 year anniversary and are still leaving practice with bruised eardrums…

Now I did mention a birthday. It’s mine. I’m old. Enough said. I still would love everyone to help me celebrate it. So we can all look at it as a sort of City Zoo Anniversary party/Scott’s Birthday kind of thing. Just so everyone knows, its Wednesday, June 30. We’ll be playing a low-key, semi-acoustic show at The Neutral Ground that night at 10. It’s a weekday, so we won’t blast out your eardrums this time. There will be a new song, a new cover, and a few songs no one’s heard in a while.

When was the last time you heard us play acoustic? Here’s a sample/flashback:

So if you were around on that fateful night when City Zoo trod upon a stage for the first time, or even if you weren’t, we’d all love to see you down there. Here’s the FB Invite w/ all the info. CLICK IT!!! And when you get there, I’ll be the guy singing and hopefully some cash pinned on his shirt (couldn’t we all use some???)…See you guys then!

Be nice to your dads folks. Or anyone who was a father figure in your life. They deserve to know you appreciate them.

Happy Fathers’ Day/City Zoo Day

ST from CZ


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