If there’s one thing kids need more of in their lives, it’s music. It’s a way for the younger geneation to express themselves – their angst, anguished emotions, disdain for the world they’ll soon have to traverse – music is a neccessity. Yet with music programs in schools across the country steadily falling to shambles, any efforts to keep this outlet available are more than needed, and much appreciated. Music in the Schools is aiming to keep music alive for those under bar age here in Portland. MITS has teamed up with Clinton St. Theater to put on their monthly showcases, spotlighting young bands and opening them to vernal audiences.
Last night’s showcase touted a four band bill with sponsorship from local all ages festival, PDX Pop Now. Opening up the night were the comically clad KULULULU. Part frenzied rock set, part lively performance art piece, dancers ran around the audience as they thrashed about on stage. Undergrads Dad Rock took the sophomore slot. They haven’t even graduated high school, yet last night marked the release of their second album, Papa Defeats the Beast. It’s pleasantly punky, and proof of how musical guidance at a young age can conceive greatness.
With the second half of the night being dominated by slow rockers Sabonis and closed out by indie loves Just Lions, February’s MITS installment only further ascertains the importance of keeping music open to everyone, regardless of age.
-Cervante Pope