Tuesday, December 17

Big party on friday! (with a ball pit!)

There's always a fun show for Michelle's birthday.  We don't always play, but she's guaranteed to set up something wild.


Ball pit in front of the stage!
Hula hoops and vegan pizza at 6:00PM
Music starts at 7:00PM
21+ - $6.00
This year, we're playing the party... and what a party!  We're starting early-- festivities kick off at 6:00, and we're going all night.  There are 9 bands total over the course of the night, with a lot of variety in the sound from band to band, and there's going to be a ball pit at the front of the venue, so we're redefining what it means to "get in the pit" for this show.

ubik.s squarely in the middle of this line-up, but there's a lot to love throughout the night.

Come early, stay late!

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You may be asking yourself? Why is this called a pit party? Well, it's because there is going to be a ball pit of course! And metal! And punk! And beer! And drunks!

Monday, November 4

Tuesday, October 29

Princess's full-length

Princess has a new record coming out!

Saturday, November 2nd

Princess LP Release Party
at The Sunset
with ubik.,
Deadkill,
and Yassou Benedict
9:00PM - 21+
This is pretty great for a number of reasons... first, Princess rocks.  They're an energetic, charging band with a wild presence and an engaging live show.

Second: their lead singer, Andrew, was the frontman for The Keeper, which, if you check our gig history, played with us on our first three shows.  You could argue they got us our first three shows: ubik. first climbed onto a Seattle stage at Andrew's (and The Keeper's) invitation.  We've always been grateful for that.

And... can you believe we've never played The Sunset Tavern before?  It's nice in there-- it's a cool room-- but ubik.s never actually been on that stage.  We're pretty excited about it.  This is set to be a wild, wild weekend all around.


And, if you're curious, we succeeded in our desert adventure.  We built a venue, constructed a stage, and made rock shows happen out at Burning Man.  There's a page for the camp here, and the concept of loud, heavy music to staunch the everflowing electronica is propagating itself.

Thursday, August 8

Drawn long

Big show on sunday... it was going to get put up earlier, but I was waiting for a poster, and... um... I still don't have one.  So here's a picture of lungs, just to keep things from being too monochrome.

Sunday, August 11th

ubik. @ The Highline
with Lungs (MN)
Christdriver
& Coughin' Nails
8:30 PM - 21 and over
That's not as weird a non-sequitur as it seems: Lungs is on tour, up from Minneapolis, and we've got a pretty amazing bill set up around them.  They're a massive, sludgy/atmospheric post metal band, so the mighty Christdriver are headlining-- no strangers to dirges themselves-- and the ultra-deathy Coughin' Nails are opening.

We're taking this as our cue to play all of our long songs... you can probably figure out which ones... and that means we're reviving a song we haven't played live in at least two years (maybe longer).  But this is a full set where we're playing three songs.

Four, if you count 50 seconds of powerviolence we added to the end of one of the 10-minute pieces.

Monday, July 22

A show for Durty

Michelle with machete
an original painting by Durty

We lost a good friend earlier this month.  Derek Atkinson-- we all knew him as Durty-- won't be kicking around local punk shows anymore, and we're all going to miss him.

Friday, July 26th
Durty...In Memoriam @ The Highline
with Sok & the Faggots,
FuckedFromBirth
ubik.
Poop Attack!
Kids on Fire
& Wolfhammer3

6:00PM - Art show
(featuring Durty's artwork)
8:00PM - Music starts
21 and over - $8
If you missed his art show at the Josephine a while back, this one will be an art show as well-- we're putting up all his art... all we can find.

We've also assembled bands closest to him (I know we're the only non-punk band on the list, but he was with us a lot.  He'd bring friends down to ubik.practice), and there's going to be a lot of Durty in the show, too.  A lot of bands are firing up covers of some of his favorite bands-- there's a lot of GG Allin in the mix.

We thought about that... but ubik.s probably a bit more suited to one of Durty's other favorites.  But yes, we did our homework and we are playing a cover song.

Anyway: this one's for Durty.  We're raising money for the family and all of the funereal expenses that crop up, the last thing anyone wants to think about when they're grieving.

Tuesday, June 18

EP Release show

No, not ours.


Bullet Club vanished from the Seattle landscape a few years ago... but they've recently re-emerged, and part of re-emerging means putting out records.

Thursday, June 27th
Bullet Club EP Release @ Re-Bar
      ubik.
      Local Dudes
and Bullet Club

8:00PM - 21 & over - $6.00
ubik.s been invited to play Bullet Club's first record release since their resurrection... which will be a great show.  Our last time at the Re-Bar was awesome (Grudge Rock with Barefoot Barnacle, back in February), and we're thrilled to be on board for Bullet Club's record release show.

It's a thursday night, so... you know... gearing-up for the weekend...  Plus, it's not expensive, and the show is right downtown, so I think we've got a corner on this Thursday.  You should come out.

Tuesday, June 4

Reunitings

You know what we haven't done in a while? A main-stage El Corazon show. Come to think of it, you know who we haven't played with in a while? Blicky.


Friday, June 7th
ubik. @ El Corazon
with Blicky
Scorpiknox
Led Askew
and Mixed Messages

8:00PM - 21 and over
$8 Advance/$10 at the door
Tickets at eTix
Oh, hey-- look at that.  This all seems to have worked out pretty nicely.

...and while all the above statements are true (you get nothing but truth from ubik.posts.  Case in point: we make cats happen.  There'll be shirts proclaiming that soon)-- we haven't played with Blicky in quite some time... ditto the ElCo main stage... but this show is technically a reunion show for Skorpiknox, who've been out of the game for a bit.

No offense to the under-21 crowd, but: El Corazon main stage gigs are a lot more fun to attend when they're not All Ages/Bar with ID.  Just sayin'

Tuesday, May 7

Black Lodgings

Saturday, May 12th
ubik. @ The Black Lodge
with Apathy Cycle
and 7 Year Old Blind Girl

everyone welcome
(((always loud)))
show at 9pm
The Apathy Cycle is coming up from California, so the Rad Goat is putting on a show this Saturday.

They (like many, many bands in the world) are quite a bit punkier than we are, so 7 Year Old Blind Girl is going to be there, too, to balance the equation.  All in all, this should be a pretty raucous night...

and it's going to be at the Black Lodge, so pretty much everyone can come to this show.  They've got a new stage, new sound system, the Victory Lounge is right next door, and it's starting to look pretty summery out there.

Saturday, April 20

Bring us the touring bands!

Damnit!  Okay... we admit it... we're worse than cats that resemble Hitler.

Sunday, Apr 21
ubik. @ The Kraken
with Czar
with Odyssey
and Burning of I
9:00PM - 21+ - $5.00
We should have posted the entry about the show tomorrow (yes, tomorrow) before now but-- in our defense-- we did list it on our shows page, on Last.fm, the ReverbNation listings, the Facebook event... all that kind of thing.  We just didn't do the entry for the front page of the website.

Bad us.

That's even weirder because we're really excited for this show.  Any time we can play with Burning of I, we do-- and this is our first show with them since Michelle recorded guest vocals for their new record (we've heard the track.  It's awesome.)  We had a great time the last time we played with Odyssey at the Kraken (the bass in that band is soooooo good), and are stoked to have them up here again on their tour with Czar.  It's our first time with Czar, but this lineup is fantastic, so we're excited to see them as part of the bill.

If this page is your primary source of ubik.news, sorry for the short notice, but this is going to be a killer show all the same.

Tuesday, March 26

Friday Night

ubik.s been trying to set up a show with Diminished Men for years-- literally years-- so we finally found a spot where everyone's calendars lined up and we get to play this show!  Seriously: this has been a long time coming.

Friday, March 29
ubik. @ the Highline
w/ Diminished Men,
and Castle
and Spacebag

Show at 9:00 - 21+
And we have a great lineup beyond that: Castle is up from San Francisco to bring us the Heavy, and Spacebag is with us to join in the progressive psychedelia.

All told, we're up for a hell of a Friday night, so Capitol Hill awaits!


In other news: we're still dead serious about bringing live bands to Burning Man.  ubik.s going for certain, and we've got a venue to set up out in the desert (fully enclosed, with a stage and everything), but we're establishing a live music camp and we need other bands to join us.

Interested parties should contact us.

Monday, March 11

bring your band to Burning Man with us

We've been going on about this on Facebook, but we've got to put it up on the site: ubik. is going to Burning Man.

Check that-- ubik.s not just going to Burning Man, we're starting a live music camp.  We're assembling bands, building a venue with a bar and a stage... essentially building a music festival out there.

Why?  Well, Joel's been a burner for many years and there is such a lack of rock and metal and punk, et al, that he can draw a crowd by playing Gojira CDs.  The sound of something, anything, other than dubstep, is in massive demand out there.

Wednesday, March 16
Bands at Burning Man Meeting
ubik. @ The Highline
Grab a beer and work out the plan
6:00PM 
We mean to give it to them...

The first meeting on bringing bands to Burning Man is happening this Wednesday, at the Highline.  We've got a Facebook event built for it, if you want to have a look, but you could drop by just to talk about the hows and the whys of the whole thing.

We also have a group you can join, where the whole affair will be kept current... but we'll need to add you to it, so get in touch with us if you're interested in rocking the desert.


And, just for the record, here's our official announcement:


)'( )'( )'( BANDS -- WE NEED YOU -- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT )'( )'( )'(

ubik.s going to Burning Man, that is happening!.. we're committed.

We're building a bar-- an enclosed venue with a generator and a PA-- so now we just need musicians. Burning Man is saturated with dubstep; Joel has drawn a crowd from three blocks away just by playing metal CDs on a sound system- PEOPLE WANT THIS.

Burning Man needs bands, live music, and we want to represent the live sound of the Pacfic North West at Burning Man like these people will have never seen before!! What would it be like to own your own bar and have shows with all the bands you love anytime you want in a huge city of people who want nothing more than to see something amazing and experience something new!?! Let's do this shit! ubik. is doing this shit! We need you!

The PLan:
ubik. has a 30x30x15 Quonset hut bar/venue with a stage, a bar (that we stock), box truck(s) to keep our gear safe and get it to Burning Man, wood to burn in our firepit, an early entry to get an amazing location where people won't be able to *not* see us, a PA, bass/guitar cabs and everything necessary to make this shit go - EXCEPT you! Bring your instruments or borrow someone's who is already there, bring your camping gear, BUY A TICKET (worries about cost or how? Talk to us, our dad has a killer set a' tools, we can fix it), we are going to get our water delivered (we will work on that as well), food to be discussed as we get ready to fucking rock the Black Rock Desert!

The Idea:
To reduce the "music part" overhead for our friends and family of the Pacific NorthWest bands to help us show off what it is we do every night in our own region! Any one is welcome! We want our team at this event representing how amazing we are. So the idea simply put is: bring your survival gear, bring your instrument, bring anything else you think you'll need to best represent yourself, then;

get in the fucking truck!

We will make fire, we will make drink! we will make drug! we will roll out in style in force and blow their minds! ANd most important, we will make our fucking music out there, and in the face of 60000 people who are looking for something new and different to blow their minds! But with out you, its just the 4 of us, by ourselves, doing our best to expose this throbbing city to the awesome that is the local PNW music scene...

SO WHO THE FUCK IS IN!?! We WILL do this without you, but without you it will pale in comparison. Contact us. Burn with us.

Friday, March 1

Independence

ubik.s an independent band... always have been... so it's pretty cool that we've got a photo of us with Lloyd Kaufman (and Toxie, for good measure).

Kaufman, if you don't already know, is an independent film director and head of Troma Films.  You could say that Troma is kind of like Dischord records: they make their own movies, far outside of the mainstream Hollywood system.  There is no one to tell Troma that their movies are too weird, too gross, or too off-color... they make the movies they make because they want to make them.  They play outside the safe, cordoned-off area of mainstream films but usually feel a bit like a party-- while you're watching one of their pictures, it always feels like a lot of fun was had on the set of a Troma movie.

Any band operating on their own has to feel a little love for Lloyd and the citizens of Tromaville: they've been standing on their own for decades, and they've always made it work.

Sure, their movies aren't for everyone... but neither are we.

Seriously: how many ubik.reviews include the disclaimer that "ubik.s not for everyone?"

Tuesday, January 22

Downtime

it's been a bit quiet on the ubik.front, and for good reason: we've taken January to retreat to the practice space and hammer out some new material.  With playing shows as regularly as we do (and... c'mon... we do play around town quite a bit), it means that a lot of our practices are spent preparing for the next show.  Time off lets us slack off the old songs for a while and spend a few weeks working out all of our weird riffs and ridiculous, complicated changes... and jam on comfy, catchy progressions until they evolve from jams into songs.

That's us: we play both sides of that field.  But it still takes time and work.

Don't worry, though, because we're back in February-- we've been invited to compete in Grudge Rock, the Family Feudish show that takes place the first Thursday of every month at the Re-Bar.  That sounded like a lot of fun to us... but we'd only sign on if we were playing against a band we loved, and so: ubik. and Barefoot Barnacle!

And, honestly: we played our first show with Barnacle in 2007... we couldn't have a better face off than this.

Plus-- we'll have new material!  Hooray, writing hiatus!