STEVEN PARKER wrote:
By the way...
I can't believe how much that place has changed.
I felt REALLY outta place there.
I tried to tell people about that. I accidentally stumbled in there the night of the RazSum acoustic show at Coffee Pavilion. It makes Armory High look like a dump, and Armory High was one of the nicer venues in town in its time.
That said, they're clearly aiming at the "hip" crowd that is willing to pay top dollar for a mixed drink, same as World martini bar in Hanover Square. It's really not the place to even drink beer, honestly. I'm not surprised they think DIAW fits their new style. At the risk of pissing Steven off, it strikes me as a conscious attempt to re-create Pop Riot aimed at a little older crowd. The decor alone is amazing. Check out their website for the photos.
The race has been on the last few years in Syracuse for the classiest place to hang out for those with the money to spend. I haven't been inside Ambrosia yet, but this seems a direct assault against their business model. Its not my style and not the style of most people I know, but hey, it serves a certain niche. Plus, Ohm Lounge will probably happily book The Hot Steppers, The Push (former Amy Ryan & the Operatives), The Directive (when they're ready to play live) and bands along those lines. The funniest thing to me is that the bidding war for Los Blancos will really escalate now (that's also the band of choice for the new owner of Planet 505), but since they can't play all these places every night of the week, it'll open slots for other "classy" bands.
More venues for live music is good for Syracuse generally. When the other places start losing business to Ohm and the new Planet 505, they'll be hungry for new angles and thats when we'll happily step forward.
