LIZZIE CUEVAS

I’m really excited to be back in the whole music scene again with all The Glowing Stars stuff, but also being immersed in just a flood of other talented musicians in the Bay Area and beyond. My friend Jonathan Mann of YouTube Song-A-Day fame, and who has also played at MacWorld 2011, will be playing a show at Sub-Mission Gallery in the Mission District of San Francisco in two weeks along with my other friend Tommy Wallach, also of YouTube fame (one of his videos was shortlisted for the Guggenheim/YouTube Play exhibition).

Also playing is Lucky Cloud, a cool band referred to me by my friend Lewis Patzner of Judgement Day (um, best local band ever?). Zach Ehrlich of Lucky Cloud is formerly of The Boticellis, and currently in a new jazz fusion band with Lewis called So.

That said, if you like good music, cool spaces, cheap drinks, and an easily accessible venue, you should come hang out with me at this show. The Sub-Mission Gallery holds a place near and dear to my heart since my old band Sputterdoll played a show there November 19, 2005 (I remember this because I made the flyer). They’ve since renovated the space, and I was just there tonight and it’s made me even more excited for this show. They now have a stage, full P.A. system, bar, and holy crap - the bartender is a sweetheart. Here are some notable videos to check out:

Jonathan Mann’s Song-A-Day #807 - Happy Birthday Lizzie Cuevas (yeah, I know)

Tommy Wallach - Charade of the Encore

See you at the show! Look these people up, because they’re awesome.

Jonathan Mann & the Rock Cookie Bottoms w/ Tommy Wallach and Lucky Cloud

Monday, April 11th, 2011
8 p.m.
All Ages
$7

Jonathann Mann & the Rock Cookie Bottoms
http://www.songatron.com/

Tommy Wallach
http://www.tommywallach.com/

Lucky Cloud
http://www.myspace.com/luckycloudband

Highlights of 2010

There are about eight hours left of this year, and I wanted to end it with a post about my highlights of 2010 with a photo for each month. Okay, some months have two photos, but they were just that good. What a great year! I hope 2011 will bring the same if not more luck.

January

Got my first tattoo at Braindrops on Haight of the Philippine sun and stars. This was January 2, 2010 I think. I suppose this is a highlight since it’s on me forever now.

February

I brought home the love of my life, Malkin! He was born January 9, 2010, but I didn’t bring him home until February. My life has changed ever since. He’s the best.

March

Celebrated my birthday at Element Lounge. I’m not much of a club person, but this was one of the best birthdays since all of my favorite people were there, and my BFF was the best date - he made sure I stuck to clears, and drank water between each drink. Had a good buzz and woke up the next day with no hangover!

April

Put together a Halo 2 night for GamesRadar since they were canceling Xbox Live support of original Xbox games. Yeah, this was a highlight - I effin’ kick ass at Halo 2, man. I mean, I’m okay.

May

This photo was actually taken in June, but in May I worked on a film project for my Philippine Society and Culture class and I met some of the coolest people in that class and learned a lot from the people I interviewed for the documentary.

June

Attended my first E3, and I got to go as an intern for Qore, an interactive digital magazine on the PlayStation Network hosted by Veronica Belmont. I only really got to see the showfloor on the last day since we were busy with interviews the first two days, but it was a great learning experience. Plus all the open bar parties. :)

July

I launched an MST3K-style webshow for GamesRadar called Trailer Trash Theatre. We’re on hiatus as you all know, but I can’t wait for it to relaunch in 2011 because it’s seriously a lot of fun to do.

Oh, watch out. Double photo month. July was also the month I moved into my current place and so far it’s been working out really well. I love my roommates. I thought I learned how to hold my liquor being in the videogames industry, but holy christ can my roommates drink.

August

Photo by Eric Hooten

My old band Sputterdoll played our 4th annual “Last Show Ever” at Thee Parkside. It was amazing. We also covered “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga.

Photo by kata rokkar

I also saw my first Judgement Day show at Great American Music Hall in August and was hooked ever since. I remember my bandmate Matt begging me to go to the show because he had no one to go with, and I was too lazy to go. I only went because he offered to pick me up. And yeah, glad I went.


September

I got my first review published in a magazine! It’s a very different feeling having your words printed on nice, glossy paper rather than on the internet where everyone and anyone can be a blogger (hello!). My first review was for Front Mission Evolved and it was published in @Gamer Magazine.

I attended a Dead Rising 2 zombie crawl in late September. All I’m gonna say is that’s probably the most drunk I’ve been at an industry event. That is all.

October

Charlie and Cherry’s wedding! I cried when I got the invitation, and I cried during the ceremony. I love both of these people and it was really special seeing both of them get married.

November

I met my longtime husband (longer than Master Chief, even) Rivers Cuomo at seriously the best Weezer show I’ve ever been to. Pinkerton night at Nob Hill Masonic Center. omg drooool.

December

Recording the Talkradar special: “A GamesRadar Christmas Carol” was really the first time I started to feel the holiday season this year, and everyone’s fake British accents had me laughing all over the place.

And of course…

Things started really picking up for me and Matt this month with our upcoming 8-bit rock band The Glowing Stars. We’ve been writing songs, and we have great plans for 2011.

Thanks for a great year 2010! I met some of the most amazing people this year and made some of the greatest memories.


I went to go see local band, and old schoolmates of my friend/bandmate Matt Payne, Judgement Day headline at The Independent in San Francisco, and holy mother of eff, it was an awesome show. Yes, the band’s name purposely has an extra ‘e’ in it. It’s the Old English spelling of the word, but I’m sure the Judgement Day shirt I bought is probably bound to tick off some copy editors.

Also on the bill were other string (though guitarless) bands, Tornado Rider and The Definite Articles.

This band seems to combine my love for classical music, video games, and rocking out all in one. Well, the music isn’t exactly “classical” (save for some stuff in Opus 3 Acoustic EP) - they’ve been known as a “string metal” band since the three-piece rocks out epic, metal/rock tunes on violin, cello, and drums.

Speaking of video games, here’s their super-DIY music video for “Cobra Strike,” a song on their latest album Peacocks / Pink Monsters. The video is a hilarious parody of Guitar Hero. Not to mention, it’ll seriously make your head explode. Oh, they also did a great cover of the Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out theme at the show.

Oh, and here’s their instrumental face-off against the cello player of Tornado Rider at The Independent. Thanks to my cousin for the video.

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