Wednesday, June 30, 2010

File Under: Estrogen Backed Garage Rock

From Brian Campbell's StarPulse review...

Stewart - “Kicks:” An 8-song clip imbued w/enthusiastic optimism, fueled by riffs & hooks plucked from NYC garages & promising songwriting. It’s pretty good.

Original article can be found here:
http://www.starpulse.com/news/Brian_Campbell/2010/06/30/review_rundown_140_or_less_soulfly_aut

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Purchase your advance Philly tickets!

If you haven't already, please purchase your tickets for the full band show at the World Cafe Live on Wednesday, July 7th. I have to sell 25 tickets before they will let me set the time of the show, so if you can go, please buy tickets now. Also, they are significantly cheaper if you buy them in advance. :)

Here is the link:
https://tickets.aftonshows.com/Stewart

And the details:

Wednesday
July 7th, 2010
Time TBD

World Cafe Live (Upstairs)
2025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
$9 in advance / $15 at the door

If you can make it please let me know what time would be best for you so that I can make it convenient for everyone. I'll post the showtime as soon as I get it.

Thanks everyone!

June 20th @ Punk Island

Every year on June 21st there is a music festival called "Make Music New York," where musicians come out of every nook and cranny and play in every venue, every park, on every street corner, all day long, in all 5 boroughs. For the last 3 years there has been a special celebration on Make Music New York day called "Punk Island" where the punks over run Governor's Island for a special all day event. This year there were 130+ bands on 18 stages and we got to be a part of it.

It started with an email I got saying that Punk Island was booked this year because all of the electricity was taken- BUT there was plenty of physical room if anyone wanted to bring a generator, set-up a back-line and build a stage, they were more than welcome to do so. I thought, "You know what? I can do that." Judith (from D60) and I were on the phone- D60 was playing a house party in Philly that I was trying to get to and she was giving me directions.

Me: "You know- I was thinking of building a stage and playing Punk Island- have you heard of it?"
Judith: "The guy who organizes it booked this show! He's gonna be at the party!"
Me: "Oh that's too funny."

And with that, the RENEGADE stage was born.

That was how it all began. Jack, Dolan, Brett and Shane (also from D60, Dog That Bites Everyone and C Squat fame,) did an AMAZING job of organizing just about everything. I helped a little, (I did drive up state to borrow a PA, brought up my drum kit and bass amp, and rented the generator,) but it was these guys who really made it happen.

It was an absolutely gorgeous day. A little too hot maybe, but with the breeze coming off the water and the shade from the trees, we made out just fine. Situated at "Picnic Point," on the southwest tip of the island, we had an unobstructed view of both Manhattan and Lady Liberty. AND the air show that happened later that afternoon! I wasn't watching (I was completely distracted by something else,) but Kevin saw a helicopter do a flip, I'm not even kidding. It was pretty awesome.

Now, despite all the preparations, I have to apologize because I'm pretty sure if you didn't have my phone number on you you would have no way of knowing where or how to find us. We were on the absolute opposite end of the island from all the main festivities (a fact which completely bummed me out because I missed out on a TON of good bands, including my favorite- Trauma Team 666,) and there were no maps, no guides, and no directions to anything. So for the people who did manage to track us down, congratulations! And to those who tried- I commend and thank you for your efforts.

We had a pretty amazing time though. I can't tell you how surreal it was watching hundreds of done up, and I do mean DONE UP, dirty punk rockers come off the ferry carrying drums and guitars, 1 foot tall pink, yellow and blue mohawks, studded leather, chains, boots, plaid, piercings and face tattoos, mixed in with families of 4 breaking off the crowd and scattering as soon as possible. Totally surreal. This is why I don't call myself punk- THAT is punk.

There were so many good bands and so much good music, it was impossible to hear it all. Our first band was Jesus Knevil, followed by Team Spider, The Alienz, Dog That Bites Everyone, Wombat in Combat, D60 and then us. The Alienz are pretty awesome. A very Andrea band if you know what I mean. And D60 you KNOW are one of my favorites! Dog That Bites Everyone are such a great band, everyone was mesmerized and just sort-of gravitated to our stage to watch them. Awesome stuff. Jesus Knevil, Wombat in Combat and Team Spider were great too- I just didn't really get to hear a lot of their sets because I had to practice. Since the CD release party last weekend I haven't had much time to do anything really, including, you know, play my guitar.

Despite the 90+ SPF sun screen by the end of the day my back and all the other spots I had missed when I tried to cake the stuff on that morning were bright red, burning and starting to show. Never a good sign. We went on last and right before our set the clouds closed in. Perfect! It cooled off and the wind picked up- I have never felt more like I was in a music video than during that set. It was beautiful, the clouds, the breeze, the statute, the people- everyone stopped to listen and came over to dance, everything was just perfect and I thank you all for being a part of it with us!

Immediately after our set we had to break down. Nobody told us we had to have our cars escorted back to the ferry, the last of which left at 5:30 and it was 5:00. I have never seen so many people work so seamlessly together- car packed, van packed, escorts obtained, we were in line back at the ferry and ready to go! An hour or so later we actually made it ON the boat and were able to leave, but watching the procession of everyone getting back on the ferry was pretty great too. I saw Paul and Amy from Trauma Team, and watch Kevin and John get on the boat (there wasn't any room for them in car because of the gear so they had to walk.)

All in all we had a pretty awesome time and hope you did too. You guys are the best and we love you all! Stay tuned for Philadelphia in two weeks, then Connecticut, then Brooklyn!

Set List:
-Without You
-Same to You
-Bad Reputation (Joan Jett)
-Consider Me Gone
-Goodbye
-Get Ready (The Temptations)
-Stuck In My Head
-Aloof
-Dance With Me
-I Want You Back (Jackson 5)

Monday, June 21, 2010

Lets get the party started

Steal the Spotlight's review of KICKS!

Lets get the party started I mean this band started at a party, yeah that’s it. Stewart began when Andrea meet John at a party they were attending. Ever since they have been play music together. The band has played numerous shows in NYC and Brooklyn and played Chick Rockfest in Cincinnati. The band has released a full length album titled Jawbreaker and an EP Existing at Extremes. They are now back with another album titled Kicks. The lead single, which opens the album, is a theme song to comic “The Mighty Skullboy Army.” “Dance With Me” opens the album up with a blast of energy. It has a Green Day feel to it with the guitars and drums spinning you in circles while the female vocals give it a great vibe. The lyrics are as catchy as the music and will drill into your brain and stay there. The track could be more upfront especially the vocals. They are a tad to quiet and need to stand out more, but it’s still a fun song. “Consider Me Gone” kick up the vocals some. This time they don't shadow the music, but are right up there with them. musically I think that this is just as catchy as the opening track, but vocally its not. It doesn’t hurt the song in the very least as it’s a huge fun loving track that is twisted up by the lyrics. “Ride the Wave” opens up with Andrea saying “I’m so happy” which cracked me up because she sure as hell didn’t sound like it. It doesn’t have the energy as the first two tracks, but the sarcasm makes up for it. The track really will get you to laugh. “Goodbye” is a sweet track with sweet lyrics that I can hear everyone singing along with. The music is fun and is a party waiting to happen. They change up the tunes a couple times as it sounds like they get super serious then go right back to an “I don’t give a shit” attitude. They do start to start to repeat towards the ends which hurts it. “Gone” slows the album down to a heartfelt track and just seems to just glide along. It has the feeling that she is sitting on a bus looking out the window singing to herself. That is what I see in my mind when I listen to the track. It has that vibe to it. Speaking of vibes, “Same to You” has a sweet upbeat one. They kick the album back into high gear with a Warped worthy track with raw vocals and tunes that will get you moving. They do slow the track vocally for a bit with some “oh oh’s” then turn it right back up with a kickass guitar solo that will rock your socks off. “Aloof” is a weird, but fun track that has messed up lyrics that I can see everyone screaming at the top of their lungs. It is so strange it awesome that is just simple. “Who We Are” finished the album with another strange offering gliding along with a funky tone. Its short and sweet, but I’m not sure it really does anything. The bonus track though is the true finisher which wraps up the album the way it should be. Overall the album is okay. Its not spectacular, but offers up some great tunes for a party. They also would make a great addition to Warped Tour if that’s what fancied them. maybe they just caught me in a great mood, but this album is fun and funky at the same time. It is a party waiting to be let out of the box. The weird style is strangely entertaining, super catchy, and will leave you puzzled on why you want more. Stewart may have something going years after bands like Green Day and Weezer have perfected what they do. The quirky sound needs to be bolstered up a bit more, but this album is a step in that direction.

Rating: 7.5 out of 10

Tracks to Watch:
Consider Me Gone, Same To You

Track List:
1. Dance With Me
2. Consider Me Gone
3. Ride the Wave
4. Goodbye
5. Gone
6. Same to You
7. Aloof
8. Who We Are

Original article can be found here:
http://www.stealthespotlightzine.com/stewart_kicks.html

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Interview with Andrea at 7PM (EST) tonight on Fearless Radio!

To listen check out: http://www.fearlessradio.com/cms/index.php, and click Listen Now

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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

KICKS officially on sale TODAY!!!

What does that mean? You can now download or purchase a physical copy of KICKS from our website:

http://www.stewarttheband.com/music.html

Or buy a copy at any of our upcoming shows:
-PUNK ISLAND, Sunday, June 20th, 3:30pm
-World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, Wednesday, July 7th, TBD
-Heirloom Arts Theatre, Danbury CT, Friday, July 16th, 9pm
-Trash Bar, Brooklyn, Friday, July 23rd, TBD

Or from me personally if you can track me down. :)

Thanks everybody! Hope you like it!

June 12th @ Arlene's Grocery

I am way past the point of sleep. The birds are chirping, the sun is out, I'm WIDE awake now, so what better time to talk about quite possibly the most epic Stewart show ever?

We got there just in time to meet Chris Neal outside for some San Loco- can you believe it's been what feels like YEARS since I've had San Loco? That's just wrong. On every level. 3 veggie burritos and a peanut rice krispy square for John and I to split (which gave me a wicked sore throat when I got home, but it was worth it!) and a Taco for Chris Neal. The evening was off to a beautiful start!

Now, just to give some background, I had been thinking about this show for about 6 months before it happened. Do you know how much time that is to think about something? It's enough time to get really silly ideas in your head, like, "how cool would it be to have a keyboard player? Even just for one night?" And, "Sure John, we can play Aerosmith and I can learn how to play all those guitar parts that I never play, it'll be fun!"

Our set was an hour. We started out with 20 songs, but bumped it down to 16- still, a healthy hour. We played our entire new album, KICKS, (on sale now on our website!) some old favorites, Adaptation for Andy who requested it, and some pretty awesome covers dare I say it. I'm pretty sure I get chills every single time I sing My Name is Jonas now. Chills. All over. I love that song so much more now that I know how to play it.

Thank you so much everybody for coming out and for dancing and singing and having such a great time with me. This is just the beginning and there are plenty more shows where that come from. Stay tuned!

Set List:
-This Happens
-Consider Me Gone
-Goodbye
-Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith)
-Same to You
-3AM
-Blister in the Sun (Violent Femmes)
-Adaptation
-Ride the Wave
-I Love NYC (Andrew W.K.)
-Aloof
-Dark Side
-Gone
-My Name is Jonas (Weezer)
-Dance With Me
-Who We Are (Dance Remix)

Friday, June 11, 2010

I can't believe it's finally here!

The lights are off and the kitties are eating. John and I just got home from practice and are getting ready for bed. I almost can't believe it's tomorrow! In less than 24 hours we're putting on the most epic show we've ever done. I'm not even kidding. I am so excited about this show- words can't even describe how excited I am! I think I'm just in shock that it's finally here...

KICKS CD Release Party
10PM, Saturday, June 12th
Arlene's Grocery
95 Stanton St.
New York, NY 10002


Hope to see you all there!

Sinister Girlz reviews KICKS!

Here's what Leslie from Sinister Girlz had to say about Kicks...

Stewart, “Kicks” (June 15th)

Stewart’s appropriately titled album, “Kicks” kicks ass. The Brooklyn pop-punk band showcases their many talents in a span of nine tracks. Lead off single, “Dance With Me” asks listeners to “take a chance…and dance with me” something you’ll gladly find yourself doing to the energetic, fun-filled track. Tracks like “Consider Me Gone,” “Goodbye” and “Aloof” can easily play alongside any of the current top 40 hits on today’s charts. With their clever lyrics and references to pop culture it’s easy to predict that these guys (guitarist John White & drummer Kevin Cerovich) and gal (vocalist Andrea Tarka) will become this year’s breakthrough act.

Original article can be found here:
http://sinistergirlz.com/blog/2010/06/new-music-tuesday-week-of-june-2nd-2010/

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

CD Release Party 6/12!

3 more days!!! The moment we've all been waiting for!!! YES, our new CD is coming out next Tuesday, June 15th, but you can get your advance copy at our CD release party at Arelene's Grocery! I am PSYCHED!

So for those of you who don't know, we've been planning this party for months now, longest Stewart set ever, the entire new album, plus old songs, plus covers (very special covers,) plus... a very special surprise that I'm not going to ruin for you despite how much I want to ruin it for you. I can't! My lips are sealed!!! But it's very special, I'll tell you that much. :)

Here are the details:

10PM, Saturday, June 12th, 2010
Arlene's Grocery
95 Stanton St.
New York, NY
$10

Hope to see you all there!