Photos: Das Racist @ Cargo in CommRow 2012-04-03

Das Racist @ Cargo in CommRow, Reno, NV 2012-04-03

Have I mentioned recently that my interest in shooting more shows at Cargo @ CommRow is on the rise?  This semi new-ish venue in downtown Reno is bringing in some great talent these days, with plenty of national touring acts (Murs, K.Flay, The Green) and with the first sell-out show coming from local vocal hero Whitney Myer, there is no doubt that more will be catching on to the growing buzz surrounding this elegant nightspot.

I showed up to the venue a little early for Das Racist’s show on Tuesday, April 4th and not having seen any opening acts mentioned on the Facebook event or ticketing Website, I was curious to see what this alternative rap trio from Brooklyn had up their sleeves for their 2012 Reno, NV performance.  There were several younger fans there ahead of me and I had the pleasant opportunity to chat with both the female bartender on duty for the evening and the venue’s Production Manager, Dan Bishop, who were both a joy to share words with.

The show started shortly after 9PM with an illuminated screen filled with projections of psychedelic waves surrounding a large domesticated feline being ridden by a juxtaposed animated character whose face switched between ex-pres. George W. Bush and Osama Bin Laden.  There’s a shot of that below if you’d like a visual to accompany the description.

The three members of Das Racist (Heems, Kool A.D. & Dapwell) made their way onto stage with an air of wit and humor, and after a couple songs began to pass out jumbo-sized bags of gummy worms and (presumably warm cans of) Tecate to the audience.  There was also a chicken dinner plate and cantaloupe offered up to the crowd, both of which are also included in the Super Happy Fun Bonus (B&W) Pics featured at the end of this post.

The show lasted about an hour and the trio of east coast gents made a point of hanging out with their fans at the merch booth directly outside of the venue’s 3rd floor entranceway.  A true testament to the intimate live music experience Cargo @ CommRow provides to both local and visting concertgoers.

Camera settings on my  Nikon D7000 + AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED body and lens combination included a range of ISO from 1600 – 6400 and steadily held aperture and shutter speed settings of f/2.8 and 1/200th of a second, respectively.

There was no photo pit, but front of stage access was pretty easy to come by, and with a little bit of leaning room available at nearly every angle, a variety of close-up shots were within reach, provided ample lighting was in frame.  I was also able to move around behind the front of stage crowd for a couple interesting shots encompassing more of the high up stage lighting and a more wide angle view of the venue’s atmosphere for that evening.  Needless to say, these things please me as a live music photographer.  Thanks Cargo / CommRow!

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Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


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Takeout: Tacos El Rey, Mae Anne Ave.

Tacos El Rey >> Carnitas Burrito w/Avocado + Sour Cream
A partially consumed carnitas burrito w/avocado + sour cream from Tacos El Rey.

Part 1: The Pick-Up

I’d like to start things off by firmly stating that I’ve been to Tacos El Rey on Mae Anne Ave. several times in the last six months, and have enjoyed their tacos each and every time I’ve had the pleasure of stopping in or grabbing an order to-go.  Today however marks a new venture in my exploration of their menu … the carnitas (pork) burrito!

On my way home this afternoon I wanted to pick up a bite to eat at this semi-regular and local spot of mine, and feeling a bit adventurous I strayed from my usual mix-and-match order of somewhere between 3-6 traditional style tacos, and ventured into burrito land.

Knowing that there is no better test of a burrito than to choose to fill it with carnitas, I was halfway through the process of placing my order when I noticed that there was no ‘super burrito’ option on the menu.  Hmmm… What to do?

I asked the cheerful young lady behind the counter if she could make ‘something like a super burrito’ by adding guacamole and sour cream and she was delighted to add the extras to my order.  I asked if there was any ‘very caliente’ (hot) sauce they could add and she mentioned that the spiciest would be the red sauce which normally comes with the order so I humbly paid her the six dollars cash, stuffing the tip jar with a crisp $1 bill and the fifty cents she handed me back from the register.

The level of they young lady’s cheerfulness continued and I took a seat next to another gentleman awaiting his takeout order.

There we sat in two of three chairs placed along the wall between the doorway and the counter.  A (dusty?) six pack of Modelo sat on the counter next to the wall along with a memorial of a presumed local loved one passed on.  A cardboard cutout of a (Bud Light?) girl was staring at me while I patiently flipped through Instagram updates and to my pleasure the young lady called ‘treinta y cuatro’ and I was immediately handed a weighted-down brown paper lunch bag.

With no salsa bar or condiment area in sight, I quickly made my way back home to document the magic.

Part 2: Commence Shoveling!

Photos having been snapped and salsa tops popped it was time to begin unwrapping this radiantly blinding tubular meal to-go.  I usually like to stand my burritos up on one end and begin peeling the tin foil back to facilitate biting motions which don’t result in mouthfuls of aluminum.  Problem.  I can’t tear the tin foil.  Really?

OK, after two or three tries it gives way to my onslaught of thumbs and I bite in and receive a big mouthful of shell.  No problem really, oh wait there was some rice in that bite.  A couple more bites in and we can start adding sauce without a lot of spillage.

Bites taken and the sauce comes out.  But wait.  What is that that I see?  It’s a lonely slice of avocado caught in the folds of the shell.  You’re getting eaten right now.  Yum.  Fresh avocado.  Where were we?  Oh yeah, sauce.  Something else is distracting me from applying a healthy layer of sauce.  There is an encroaching taste that is commonly present, but not usually this early-on, in the burrito consumption ceremony.  Salt.

I was already thirsty and haven’t really even gotten into the meat of this baby.  Like a soldier I forge ahead and apply a healthy dosage of the deep red salsa and bite in.  Zing!  That is one tasty salsa roja!  Let’s try the salsa verde!  Also some zing, but much lighter and not as seedy.

The fresh avocado slices and sour cream did help this burrito achieve ‘super’ status, but I forgot to ask if cheese and pico de gallo came with the regular burrito I was tweaking to perfection, and to my misfortune were not.  Not really their fault, as I should’ve asked.

Another couple bites and I am enjoying myself, no doubt.  The carnitas was delicious, albeit a bit on the dry side, but nothing the salsa roja and verde couldn’t help out with.  Mexican food craving fulfilled.

Part 3: My Humble Suggestion

What I would change, if it were up to me and it was my place (kitchen) to say so, would be to a) use less salt and b) increase the beans to rice ratio.

Perhaps giving customers the choice of black or pinto beans as an alternate to refried beans, a choice of one or more types of rice (Mexican, cilantro, etc.), and (while I’m wishing here) the addition of a super burrito to the menu which includes all of the following ingredients would prove to be in Tacos El Rey’s favor:

Choice of Meat
Choice of Beans
Choice of Rice
Pico de Gallo
Sour Cream
Guacamole / Fresh Avocado
Queso (Cheese)

If the above were to become facts of reality, I would happily order another burrito from Tacos El Rey any day of the week.  Until then, I will remain a happy customer and stick to ordering the tacos.

…in retrospect, I ask myself why would I order anything but tacos from a place that has tacos in the name?  My self answers that we are to blame for any feelings of dissatisfaction and that the world frequently gives us exactly what we ask for.

Tacos El Rey >> Burrito >> To Go

Tacos El Rey >> Salsa Verde + Roja

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


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