LA on Lock Concert Venue Review [McCabe's Guitar Shop]

by Travis Erwin

In my continued quest to review the many live music venues of Southern California I step away from the big arenas, and share my thoughts on a small, intimate, listening room.

McCabe’s Guitar Shop, Santa Monica

Yes, as the name implies McCabe’s is a working shop that sells and repairs instruments as well as offering lessons. You won’t find a more knowledgeable, or friendly shop in this area no matter if you are an established musician or a curious newcomer, they will take the time to chat, offer advice, or enlighten you. Since 1968 they have hosted a variety of shows in the back room.

On my most recent trip is caught a show from Texas Indie stalwart, Slaid Cleaves.

History

A look through past concerts will reveal that artists of many genres have played here, but for the most part you will find singer/songwriters, Folk, Americana, Bluegrass, and similar brands of artists dominate the schedule.

The first stage at McCabe’s was painted by Linda Ronstadt and since that time the 150 seat back of the store venue has hosted a treasure trove of musical talent from the late great Townes Van Zandt to Arlo Guthrie.

Z to A might not be the usual way to order things but this isn’t your usual venue. Other well-known artists to grace the McCabe’s stage include R.E.M, Wynonna Judd, The Bangles, Emmylou Harris, and far too many others to list.

Here is a vintage grainy video from years back with Warren Zevon and T Bone Burnet performing a classic on the McCabe’s Guitar Shop stage.

Parking

There is free parking in the lot behind U.S. Bank after 6:00 PM, seven nights a week and metered spaces along Pico Blvd, which also extend a few doors north and south on each residential street. These spaces are also free and unrestricted after 6:00 PM and all day on Sundays. The residential streets to the north and south of Pico are permit parking only, seven nights a week.

Getting There

If you don’t want to drive, rideshare is always an option but really this is an alcohol free venue so driving home after isn’t a problem and the small size makes it easy to get in and out or find parking.

Pico Blvd is a major thoroughfare with ample service and McCabe’s is less than a block from the nearest bus stop.   

Upgrades

Again, this is a very small venue so there really are no real frills or VIP amenities. Nor are they needed as this is simply a nice listening room without a bad seat in the house which is why venerated artists like Elvis Costello have performed in such a small space.

Seats

The seating is in standard folding chairs but there is space to and legroom and if your butt is tender, they have some cushion up near the stage to add some plush softness for your booty. Again, it only seats 150 and the rows are all close to the stage with ample site lines.

There is a pole in the center aisle toward the back, but I always arrive early and sit in one of the first few rows, so I have no firsthand knowledge if it impedes the view from any of the seats behind it. You can see the pole and seats in this picture.

Food and Beverage

This isn’t your regular conession type deal. McCabe’s does generally offer a few soda’s, bottled water, and coffee as well as snacks such as chips or cookies. These are sold from a small table out in the shop and I believe all sales are cash only.

Bathrooms

The bathrooms are small but clean. Just down the hall. I’ve never experienced more than a one or tw person line but some shows do ask you not get up or go back and forth during songs as again this is more of a listening room environment.

Respect the artist and your fellow audience and you will be fine, but if you are one of those who go to concerts to talk to their friends and ignore the music, this isn’t the place for you. I’d argue live music isn’t for you if that is the case, because no one paid their admission to hear you yak about the traffic on the 101, your insane boss, or any of the other inane banter that has no place going on while an artist is on stage performing.   

Neighborhood

Quiet and walkable at least right around the venue. Never had any issues or felt unsafe before or after a show.

Sound

Excellent. This is an intimate environment offering a well dialed sound that only a few venues ever manage to achieve.

Overall Impression

One of my very favorite venues. The place is clean and well run and a bit of a throwback to another time and era. I haven’t been in a while, but I feel confident things change slowly around McCabe’s and that is a very good thing.

Upcoming Events

https://www.mccabes.com/concerts-landing/?v=7516fd43adaa

Many shows sell out here, and a look at their current calendar proves that point so I suggest you go directly to the McCabe’s website and see what shows are upcoming and which ones still have tickets available.

LA on Lock Concert Venue Review [The Forum]

Review by Travis Erwin

I moved to Southern California back in 2017, from a somewhat rural area of Texas. My old hometown claimed one small arena with a seating capacity of less than five thousand. After that was a couple of smaller auditoriums, a handful of bars that had live music on the regular, and the occasional outdoor festival in a cow pasture. A far cry from the wealth of concert opportunists in and around LA.

Coming to California I discovered hundreds of venues. From massive arenas and sporting venues down to tiny intimate listening rooms and everything in between. I’ve spent the last seven years travelling all over Southern California and attending hundreds of concerts from the boldly iconic to hidden speakeasies.

In a reoccurring series of posts, I am going to share my experiences good and bad and break down what I learned to help you find the venues worth your time and money, and the tips to make your concert going easier.

 

KIA FORUM, Ingelwood

Let’s start with one of the more venerated venues, the Forum in Inglewood. I recently attended a show there with Tyler Childers as the headliner. Medium Build opened the show and put on an engaging set. Childers was nothing short of spectacular, but the primary focus of these posts is on the venue.

History

The Forum of course is known as the former home of the showtime era Lakers. The Forum has also hosted Olympic Basketball, The Stone, Queen, Elvis, and Muhammad Ali’s rematch against Ken Norton.  

Really there are too many historic bands and concerts to list but as with most things time eventually caught up to the Forum and the Lakers left, the LA Kings left, and the building went through a series of different owners and even purposes before its current revitalization.

That said the venue has clearly been renovated and now defies both its age and size, by feeling new and more intimate than you would think a place of its size could be.

Parking

There is plenty of onsite parking, but you can expect to pay $25 at a minimum and often more to park. There are premium parking options as well. For the Childers show parking started at $35 and went up from that price point. Free parking option in the surrounding area are very limited to nonexistent but there are a few private lots around if you do not mind walking a bit to save five or ten dollars.

Getting There

LAX is not far so there are plenty of hotel in the area in which you can stay and catch a fairly cheap Uber from. That said the line for rideshare after the event was a chaotic mess made worse by the way these drivers flow in and out of the parking lot. I ended up having to walk out to the street ass my driver never could figure out how to get to the official pickup location.  

For Public transportation on the LA Metro Bus Lines, take the 211/215 to the Prairie/Manchester or Prairie/Kelso stops.

Upgrades

Many events do offer a premium experience. From parking and expedited entry, to box seating with a dedicated server for your group. These packages have a minimum of ten attendees.

Seats

I am 6’5, so leg room is often an issue for me. The space was workable but tight for me, though the chairs themselves were comfortable enough. Unless you attend a show that sells obstructed views seats behind or beside the stage you will be fine sitting anywhere as there are no poles or other issues to spoil sightlines.

Food and Beverage

Lines were short and moved quickly, despite it being a sold-out show. There were options inside and out for both food and drink. Prices were what you expect to find at venues. There was a decent beer selection and a full bar but nothing to get excited about in either realm. Same can be said for food choices.

Bathrooms

The only bathroom I visited was down under the seats with a fairly narrow staircase. The flow in and out was not great and if you happened to drink one too many these trips could be a bit tricky to navigate. That said the lines were not too bad except once the show ended.

Neighborhood

The Forum sits on the edge of the So-Fi parking lot and while I ubered to and from the concert, the neighborhood seemed busy and walkable enough. Older area with a mix of clean and nice and not so nice shops, houses, etc. I saw plenty of people walking the area before and after. There are food options in the area but like most of LA the streets are busy and hectic so be careful navigating the streets.

Sound

What is a concert without quality sound?

I can answer that. A waste of time and money. But that was NOT the case at the Forum. The show sounded spectacular. The opening act, Medium Build were clear and distinct despite the constant influx of late arrivers and the place being only half full for the first few songs.

The place was packed by the time Tyler Childers hit the stage and again the sound was spot on. The acoustics of the building and sound system presented no problems whatsoever.

Overall Impression

Go. I will definitely be back. The place is clean and well run. From the entry lines, to the flow concessions, and again the exit after the concert the staff made sure all went smoothly. My one caution is to be careful traversing those bathroom stairs.

 

Upcoming Events

https://thekiaforum.com/events/

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SUN AUG 18 The Queens of R&B: Xscape & SWV

MON AUG 19 SAMMY HAGAR The Best of All Worlds Tour with special guest Loverboy

WED AUG 21 Lamb Of God & Mastodon: ASHES OF LEVIATHAN TOUR

THU AUG 22 Kings of Leon: Can We Please Have Fun

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#LAOnLock Exclusive : Lay Luscious [9Live$]

Here at LA on Lock we pride ourselves on bringing talented artists to increased attention that you might not yet be aware of. Lay Luscious is one of those rising talents. Chances are good that you’ve seen her, even if you’ve yet to hear her music, because Lay Luscious is no stranger to the entertainment world.

Lay Luscious is a Haitian-American rapper, model, dancer, poet, casting and creative director, songwriter, and LGBTQ influencer from the Bay Area (San Francisco, CA). Before we take a dive into he hot fresh music she is dropping, let’s look at the path that has brought this influencer to where she is now.

An international 'Nike' commercial at the age of fifteen ushered in a prolific period that say Lay Luscious model in the commercial catalog for 'Dolls Kill,’, stun fashionistas as a model for LA Fashion Week, and feature on World Star, WEtv, and OxygenTv. Add in her special guest appearances in music videos for Ty Dolla $ign, Nef The Pharaoh, Saweetie, Priceless Da Roc, Blacc Zacc and OMI and many more proving Lay is not a force to underestimate.

A lot of people think of the PRIDE movement as a June exclusive but Lay Luscious lives and advocates all that PRIDE stands for 24/7, 365 days a year. This shows in her work, life, and music. Her smooth groove ‘Pussy Interlude,’ along with her comments on the track via Instagram gives you an idea of her outlook.

I’m that pretty lesbian gay girl who makes gay girl music 🎶 talking about gay girls eating 🍽
— Lay Luscious

But of course, the best artists, the ones that achieve true stardom and longevity offer diverse sounds and takes and Lay Luscious proves she possesses such capability and talent with her track ‘9Lives$.’ Taking a no hold barred approach Lay calls out the bullshit and manipulators and declares her own power with an unabashed boast that she can handle her own business and doesn’t need taken care of by a bunch of soft gingerbread men. I’m paraphrasing and bending her lyrics a bit to make my point, but she has no problem delivering her message in fine lyrical form that flows and hits with precision.

‘9Live$” is the kind of track that takes multiple lines to truly uncover all the nuance and lyrical punch, but the song also has the hook and easy beat that makes it a fun listen straight off the top.  

Get ready to see and hear a whole lot more of Lay Luscious in the near future as this unstoppable talent is going to stake her place on any scene, she decides to be part of. To learn more now check out her link tree, Lay Luscious.