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Passion players

Rap-rock vets Mastamindz stay the course
By CHRIS CONTI  |  May 27, 2009

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MAKING THE CONNECTON Lopes, Seagrave, Moreau, and Barry.

"If music is your passion, then promote it. Get people to your shows. I honestly think people don't push themselves enough."

That's Army National Guard sergeant Matt Moreau, aka M-1 of rap-rock quartet Mastamindz (myspace.com/mastamindzmusic), talking about the current live scene, having spent more than a decade as lead vocalist/rapper for the Burrillville-based outfit that came up filling clubs with their brand of that Onyx-meets-Biohazard sound way back when. Mastamindz will play Jerky's with Denver duo Axe Murder Boyz and Native-American rapper Anybody Killah on Wednesday.

"I cannot sit here and say the scene is dead when we've continually filled clubs for the last 10 years around here," Moreau said. Mastamindz have been on multiple Best Music Poll ballots and won in 2004 before Moreau was called to duty in Iraq and served over 400 days. He took Best Male Vocalist upon his return in 2006, Their fall '08 full-length disc Product of Your Environment ($9.99 at iTunes and cdbaby.com) seethes with aggression, driven by the pummeling and sharp rhythm section of Don Seagraves on bass and Warwick's Mike Lopes on drums and the surging riffery of guitarist Jay Barry. The quartet opened for indie rap acts like Ill Bill and Tech N9NE, and scored an opening slot for Atlanta's REHAB on a nationwide tour.

Upon his return, Moreau contacted us and, in no uncertain terms, voiced his displeasure with local media outlets and a recent lack of support. Dude was mighty pissed, but there's no denying his heart — "The whole time I was away I was missing my passion," he said, "and having the music taken away from me made me want it more then ever" — particularly when sharing his thoughts on anything from fallen soldier Pat Tillman to my playing devil's advocate and asking just who still listens to moshpit-inducing angry-rap stuff.

"We've been on a bill with Paul Wall and played shows with Static-X, and that just showcases how we can fit into any genre," M-1 said. "You're always going to have critics but you gotta keep it positive. In this business I've also learned that one negative body within the team can have a major trickle-down effect.

Moreau clearly has plenty to draw from lyrically, including a job working military funerals — he has assisted in more than 2000 of them, including his own boss's just two weeks ago. "People say some stupid things in their music and it's all an act. My lyrics are authentic. With a tour of duty under my belt, there really isn't any questioning my credibility."

He also recalled a benefit show for friend Dan Laporte, who was murdered last year during the Mexican drug war, just five months after serving as Moreau's best man. A Mastamindz track titled "Bomb" was included on a compilation of military-related artists, but the song is actually about Moreau having a shotgun pulled on him in Pascoag when he was 15.

"Some thugs from Woonsocket were looking for my brother and I guess they wanted to send a message, so they stuck a shotgun to my belly and pounded away on my face."

As for this week's show at Jerky's? "I anticipate a great show, our fans are nuts," M-1 declared, "and I like how [the headliner's] touring manager came down on ticket prices and lined up a meet-and-greet. Artists nowadays need to connect with their fans as often as possible."

ANYBODY KILLAH + AXE MURDER BOYZ + MASTAMINDZ | Jerky's Bar, 71 Richmond St, Providence | June 3 @ 6 pm | $10 advance | 401.621.2244

Rollin' 'n' tumblin'

LOTSA ACTION, ALL OVER

Catch the infectious rock fuzz of VULGARRITY performing at the Beach House on THURSDAY (the 28th), call 401.293.5700 for details. East Greenwich landmark the Greenwich Hotel continues to host weekly gigs on the cuff, with SIT DOWN BABY on Thursday and the PETER GENDRON BAND on FRIDAY (the 29th); both shows start at 9 pm, call 401.884.4200 for more. A pair of loud-ass shows go down on Friday with ESSENCE OF PAIN at Firehouse 13 (401.270.1801), while Armageddon presents STINKING LIZAVETA, DARSOMBRA, TIDES, and LOLITA BLACK at AS220 for only $7, call 401.831.9327 for more. Local ladies handle their business around town, as the CHELSY LAU BAND and THE JESSE MINUTE rock out at the Blackstone (401.726.2181), and you can start the evening at the Skate Center downtown to catch the PROVIDENCE ROLLER DERBY with the MIDNIGHT CREEPS serving as halftime entertainment. Admission is $12 or, better yet, get the VIP treatment for $30 — trackside seating, food and drink vouchers, and service from the Derby girls — oh yes. Visit providencerollerderby.com for more. THE BLUSHING BRIDES have been ably covering the Stones for 30 years and tickets are going fast for their show at the East Bay Tavern on SATURDAY (the 30th), call 401.228.7343 for details. Other Saturday highlights include GRAND ARMY, 3D MYSTERY, and JUST SURVIVE opening for SEX COFFEE at the Blackstone; locals FORMAL ACTION and 'BRU Rock Hunt victors FAIRHAVEN opening for Tamarama at Jerky's (401.621.2244); and veteran party-starters BRASS ATTACK visit the Hi-Hat (401.453.6500), then hit a late-afternoon SUNDAY (the 31st) slot at 20 Water Street in East Greenwich (401.885.3700). Also on Sunday, country-fried punks GIRL HAGGARD, along with DIRTY DIRTY and THE WAYLANDERS, to name a few, headline an all-day affair for the Rhode Island Charity Baseball League at American Locomotive Works on Valley Street. Tix are $10 in advance, with all-you-can-eat BBQ and live music from 2 to 10 pm; call 401.574.2100. Looking ahead to TUESDAY (the 2nd), it's JONAS DREAM with CADENCE KING and MADONNA AND CHILD at AS220 — bring three cans of non-perishable food for the Rhode Island Community Food Bank and receive a free Jonas Dream CD. And on WEDNESDAY (the 3rd), Firehouse 13 delivers five bands for $5, with Virgina's BOTOX PARTY joined by local heavyweights GIRL HAGGARD, YAVINFIVE, THE JESSE MINUTE, and GUNSHOT WOUND. 

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