The Lethbridge Girls Rock band Swap returned to the Slice after a two year hiatus, Saturday, July 23.
The band swap mirrors the Lethbridge Girls Rock camp in that band members are put together, usually have to learn an instrument, possibly write a song but definitely have to come up with a set in a week.
I was among several several community members who formed three bands, to take part this year. This year we had two weeks to form a band, rehearse and come up with a 20 minute set.
The result was on the Slice stage on Saturday. Most of the bands opted for a pop punk sound.
The first band, The Cabbage Patch Skids , featured TJ Waltho playing bass lines on keyboards, Amberlea Parker on drums, Sessions guitarist Cody Grasdal and lead singer Sahlysse Federkeil.
They were playing The Runaways’ “ Cherry Bomb,” as I arrived, and Bikini Kill’s “Rebel Girl,” which my band played in the last band swap and a couple L7 songs.
Jiggle the Outlet decided on a more folk sound Alexanne Oke and drummer Jacob Avila traded lead vocals on their set which included “For What It’s Worth,” some ”’90s rock with Harvey Danger’s “Flagpole Sitta” and a solid version of an obscure Kinks song “ The Good Life.” Oke played a laid back, folky original song
Megan Schritt added subtle guitar leads throughout.
Indy Can’t Save us, including me on bass, Dale Woodard on guitar, Garwin Poff on drums and lead singer Noah Hirlehey played a straight ahead pop punk including “Stacy’s Mom,” our version of Metallica’s cover of Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page,” and a pair of Wales pop punk band Neck Deep songs including our cover of their cover of Natalie Imbruglia’s “Torn” which had a couple people dancing and Neck Deep’s “Kali Ma,” which was indeed inspired by the movie “Indiana Jones And the Temple of Doom.”
I missed Silvana Campus and Aaron Trozzo’s warm up set.
The event raised $500 in donations for Lethbridge Girls Rock Camp happening in August. More donations are welcome.
— By RichardAmery, L.A. Beat Editor