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Omaha Gets Up to Speed With Slowdown

mojo-photo-slowdown1.jpgWith live music venues around the country struggling and even closing, it's rare to see a new club start up, and practically inconceivable for one to emerge as part of a brand new mixed-use development in a medium-sized Midwestern city. But that's just what happened in Omaha last month, when the folks behind Saddle Creek records launched Slowdown, a 500-capacity venue. The club is part of a snazzy new two-building complex developed by the label (home to Bright Eyes, Cursive and The Faint) that houses their headquarters, apartments and an art-house theater, and soon, a restaurant, coffee house, and (cough) an Urban Outfitters. (Yeah, I know, I shop there too.)

It was a broiling hot Nebraska afternoon when I stopped by last week, but it was nice and cool inside Slowdown. The space is sleek and modern, complete with black tile and polished concrete; moreover, since the building is new, everything is, well, clean -- those of us used to clubs coated with 40 years of grime might feel a bit odd. Booker Val Nelson proudly showed me around the backstage area, built to their specifications: a driveway for load-in is mere feet from the stage, for instance, and the dressing room (complete with washer and dryer) is nicer than my apartment.

Mostly, though, it's just going to be a great place to see a band, with state-of-the-art sound and a comfortable layout. Groups like Built to Spill, Jimmy Eat World and the Rentals are already booked. Saddle Creek manager Jason Kulbel downplayed the significance of the label branching out, saying Slowdown just filled a gap: "Typical larger cities, and even some the same size of Omaha, often have many nice venues to choose from." Sure, but they don't have minor indie rock celebrities filling in as bartenders, and a record label for a landlord. Nebraska music fans, I never thought I'd say this, but I envy you.

Some photos and a calendar of upcoming shows after the jump.

7/03 - Flowers Forever
7/05 - Goo w/ Har Mar Superstar
7/06 - David Vandervelde
7/18 - Built to Spill
7/20 - Tokyo Police Club
7/21 - Jimmy Eat World
7/25 - Handsome Furs
8/01 - Silversun Pickups w/ Sea Wolf

Pool table and doors to smoking area
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The Slowdown stage
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Bar area with retractable wall to stage area closed
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Posters for some upcoming shows
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Comments

Congrats to Omaha!!
Perhaps more will be brave enough to follow suit.
We desperately need a venue like this in Las Vegas

Posted by: Mike on 07/02/07 at 12:25 PM  Respond

As one who has supported Saddle Creek Records for years and knows many of the guys in Saddle Creek Bands (I went to high school with Tim Kasher and Ted Stevens of Cursive, I remember Connor Oberst lurking among the crowd at a now-defunct bar in Omaha at the tender age of 14) I can say that it is awesome to see the boys finally get a venue to go with the great music on the label. Especially with Oberst getting international attention as a musician and, more notably, a Bush-hater (Listen to "When the President Talks to God" its outstanding)it is truly great to see a bar like Slowdown open to a young crowd in Omaha that will definitely support it. Maybe now we'll stop hearing jokes about the cows in our backyards from out-of-staters.

Posted by: Andy on 07/02/07 at 6:16 PM  Respond

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