Walther
Productions Presents
Buckethead
w/ That One
Guy
Genre: Electronic/Avant-Garde/Minimalist
Buckethead is one of the most bizarre and enigmatic figures in American underground
and experimental music since Parliament-Funkadelic birthed their bevy of cosmic
characters in the mid-'70s. An accomplished multi-instrumentalist best known
for his virtuosic command of the electric guitar, Buckethead is one of the instrument's
most recognizable contemporary innovators, his rapid-fire riffing, near-robotic
fretwork, and idiosyncratic lead lines combining elements of Yngwie Malmsteen,
Adrian Belew, Slayer's Kerry King, P-Funk's Eddie Hazel, and avant-improv artist
John Zorn's Scud-attack sax abuse. His first group, the San Francisco-based
metal-funk combine the Deli Creeps, were a regional success, but disbanded before
they could release anything. Buckethead's solo career has been more productive,
thanks mostly to the motivation of Zorn and Bill Laswell, the latter of whom
Buckethead has also recorded and toured with in Praxis. Laswell has also produced
a number of Buckethead's solo albums (including Dreamatorium and Day of the
Robot) and included him on more than a dozen one-off recordings with the likes
of Hakim Bey, Bootsy Collins, Anton Fier, Jonas Hellborg, and Bernie Worrell.
In addition to releases including 1998's Colma, Buckethead has also contributed
soundtrack material to such films as Last Action Hero and Street Fighter. Buckethead
returned in 1999 with Monsters and Robots, after which he joined the short-lived
reformation of Guns N' Roses. A steady stream of releases followed into the
21st century ranging from the contemplative Electric Tears to more electronica/rock
hybrid, and collaborations with San Francisco's underground hip-hop scene.
Saturday October 11
Doors: 7 PM
Showtime 9 PM
Tickets: $18
advance / $20 day of show
Ages 18 and up. VALID ID required.