Love and Luck

V-Day and F-13 happenings, etc.

(Feb. 12, 2009)  As you are undoubtedly aware, Saturday, Feb. 14 is Valentine’s Day. It’s not totally clear why the saint’s days for a couple of obscure Christian martyrs morphed into an international celebration of romance and love — and an excuse for the marketing of candy, flowers and greeting cards — but that’s what happened. Since the “holiday” falls on a Saturday this year, it’s also being used as a marketing tool for various events, places you might want to take your Valentine for a romantic night on the town. In fact, the whole weekend has become Valentine-ized with even Friday events pulled into the lovers holiday concept.

That’s where it starts getting a bit weird, since we’re talking about Friday, Feb. 13 — yes, Friday the 13th. How did Friday the 13th get a bad rap as an unlucky day? Again, it’s uncertain, but some point to Frigga, a Norse goddess of love and fertility who was banished by Christians, then joined forces with 11 witches and the Devil to turn the day named after her into a Witch’s Sabbath. And there are others who contend that it’s because of the mass arrest of Knights Templar monks on a certain Friday the 13th in the 14th century, which led to torture-induced confessions of heresy. More recently, thanks to a very successful movie franchise, the day has become associated with hockey masks and machete mayhem on young lovers.

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In some cases this weekend the two quasi-holidays get conflated, for example the Friday the 13th Valentine’s Day Massacre at the Lil Red Lion, a show commemorating 80th anniversary of the execution of some Chicago gangsters featuring four metal bands: Awaiting the Apocalypse from Washington and locals Sadistic Hallucinations, Forcefed Trauma and Madhammer. For some, the Satanic vocals, piercing guitars and pounding drums will make for a romantic evening.

In last week’s Hum, you learned a bit about Inferknow and their need for funds for the completion of the Area 74 plan. Their next benefit is on Friday, something they’re calling the Villaintines Ball. This one’s a worldbeat affair for lovers starting early (6:30 p.m.) with an optional dinner from Three Foods CafĂ© (reservations required) followed by music (at 9 p.m.) by local samba troupe Janky Mallets and Albino! a 10-piece Bay Area “heavy, heavy Afrobeat” ensemble inspired by the music and revolutionary message of the late, great, extremely funky Fela Kuti. Expect wild costumes, wild dancing and a generally wild time.

Local funksters Moo-Got-2 play a Friday the 13th show over at Humboldt Brews with local hip hop/DJ collective Open Minds. MG2 drummer Darin Mitchell, also the band’s resident graphic artist, always creates inventive fliers for their shows. This week’s borrows Jason’s infamous hockey mask to chilling effect. “I figure if people see a cool picture, they’ll think it’s a cool show,” explained the always cool Darin when I ran into him outside last week’s Inferknow benefit at the Jam.

James Moore from Blue Rhythm Revue writes to say that BRR is playing Friday the 13th at Blue Lake Casino and on Valentine’s Day at the Forks in Willow Creek. “Ha ha, I think our music is perfect for Valentine’s,” Moore notes. “The casino hinted they may make a special blue-colored drink for our Friday show. The Food and Beverage Manager apparently loves soul.”

Which takes us to Valentine’s Day proper. Chris Wixson‘s new band, Speakeasy Saints, plays on V-Day for something he’s calling the Black Hearts Ball at Six Rivers Brewing. Wixson describes the Speakeasy Saints music as “blue groove,” elucidating: “It’s blues-tinged, mostly original — not straight blues in a musical sense, but definitely with that vibe.” Wixson’s better known as a bassman, but he’s out front playing guitar on this one. The other Saints are John Murdock on bass, Matt Engel from Steve Watts Band on keys, Justin Schwartzman from Massagana on horns, and SoHummers Fred Brock-Bunting on slide guitar and Michael Curran from Humboldt Time on drums. (BTW Humboldt Time plays Friday night at Cecil’s.) Like Moore, Wixson figures the music will be just the thing for Valentine’s. Of course blues and soul typically touch on the darker side of love and romance. “We do a lot of love songs, on both sides of the coin — because love is like that,” Wixson concludes.

Local Deadheads will surely take their Valentines to the Eureka Theater Saturday to hear BK3 (lots more about that show in our calendar section); then they’ll head over to the Red Fox for the official Passion Presents after-party featuring Humboldt’s top G. Dead tribute band, Play Dead. (Yes, the Dead did love songs.)

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