Rooftop Films Summer Series closes tomorrow night with a live set by Chairlift, highlights from the 2008 Summer Series films and an After Party at Fontanas with free beer (courtesy of Radeberger Pilsner).
In 2008, Rooftop Films screened 20 feature-length films and over 130 short films. They showed films from 33 different countries, in every imaginable genre—documentaries, narratives, animations, experimental films, music videos, home movies and more.
There were films by first-time filmmakers, and by experienced masters (including rarely-seen works by Salvadore Dali). There was an animation about a fire-fighting dog and a documentary about birds who make the skies safe for airplanes. There was a film about a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and a film about a furtive kleptomaniac.
Prior to the films, Sound Fix presents live music by Brooklyn based trio Chairlift. Having already played with Ariel Pink and MGMT, the band is revving up for an upcoming tour with Yeasayer and will release their first full-length album Does You Inspire You on October 28th. Their single "Bruises" is featured in Apple's new "nano-chromatic" ad.
Venue: on the roof of the Open Road Rooftop
Address: 350 Grand Street @ Essex (Lower East Side)
Directions: F/J/M/Z to Essex / Delancey
8:00: Doors Open
8:30PM: Sound Fix presents live music by Chairlift
9:00 PM: Films
11:30 PM: Open bar at Fontana's with complimentary beer courtesy of Radeberger Pilsner
Tickets are $9.00 and you can click on the picture to buy advance tickets.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Rooftop Films Summer Series Closes Tomorrow Night with Chairlift + Free Beer
Posted by Mike at 11:03 PM
Labels: Chairlift, Fontanas, Free Beer, MGMT, Radeberger Pilsner, Rooftop Films, Sound Fix, Sound Fix Records
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Matthew Sweet Plays Webster Hall Next Month on "Sunshine Lies" Tour
Matthew Sweet released his 10th disc, Sunshine Lies, in on Shout ! Factory in August and the full tour behind this release starts in October. Sweet is playing Webster Hall on October 28th.
On Sunshine Lies, Matthew is again playing with long-time collaborators Richard Lloyd (guitar), Ric Menck (drums), Ivan Julian (guitar) and Greg Leisz (guitar/pedal steel guitar). Susanna Hoffs guests on the disc and sings backing vocals on the title track. Sweet describes the new disc as "very direct, but seen through the eyes of nature, or rather modeled on its beauty, chaos and freedom, something like a stab at sonic art nouveau."
Check out the tune "Daisychain" from the new disc.
Tickets for the Webster Hall show are $25.00 and the support act is The Bridges.
Links:
Matthew Sweet's MySpace Page
Matthew Sweet's Website
Posted by Mike at 10:55 PM
Labels: Girlfriend, Matthew Sweet, Shout Factory, Sunshine Lies, Webster Hall
Coney Island Freaktoberfest Features Iller Than Theirs, Brian Grosz and Lots of Beer
This looks like a good one...
The first annual Coney Island Freaktoberfest Boutique Beer & Music Festival will be held on October 3rd. Participating breweries are: Shmaltz, Sixpoint, Southampton, Southern Tier, Ithaca, Chelsea, Captain Lawrence, Blue Point, Dogfish Head, Stone, Smuttynose and Lagunitas. There is also going to be a burlesque show and performances by the Coney Island Sideshow. Where else can you get a buzz on while watching fire eating and snake charming?
Here is the lineup for the music:
10:00PM CHIN CHIN
9:00PM Dogs of Winter/Brian Grosz
8:30PM Iller Than Theirs
8:00PM Tone Tank
7:00PM Smokewagon
I know that Labor Day is supposed to be the last day of summer but there is something that really rings right to close out the summer and go into the end the year with Tone and Kray (Iller Than Theirs) and Brian (and Dogs of Winter). Add a couple beers and a Coney Island sunset and it sounds like a perfect night.
General Admission tickets are $50 and VIP tickets are $75. VIP Admission gives you access to the Coney Island USA Museum where you will be tasting exclusive, rare, and vintage beers, as well as talking to some of the brewers who made these tasty recipes come to life.
Posted by Mike at 10:26 PM
Labels: Brian Grosz, Dogs of Winter, Freaktoberfest, Iller Than Theirs, Kray, Tone Tank
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Ehnahre - The Man Closing Up CD Review (Sound Devastation)
Ehnahre is a new avant-garde doom metal band formed by 4 x-members of Kayo Dot plus Andrew Hock (x-Biolich).
The Man Closing Up is a five part piece based on the improvisational poetry of Donald Justice. Musically, the band falls into the doom-metal category but the band pushes the genre's boundaries as there are elements of orchestration and free-form jazz in the music. The use of trumpets and violins in the mix reminds me somewhat of Wolf Eyes. There are also some similarities to Khanate as Ehanhre builds some dark and bleak musical soundscapes across the five pieces on this disc.
Vocalist John Carchia sings with a "Cookie Monster" rasp and he is joined by Jonah Jenkins (Only Living Witness) who sings clean vocals on one track and Noell Dorsey, who provides a haunted operatic outro to the disc.
This is an intriguing debut and doom metal fans would do well to check this out. Start with "Part II" which is streaming on the band's MySpace page (link below).
The Man Closing Up is currently available online through Sound Devastation Records and the physical CD will be released on September 22nd. There will also be a limited edition 2xLP pressing released next year. The band is currently booking tour dates in support of the new CD and the only show announced right now is a date in Boston on October 25th.
Links:
Ehnahre's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 10:40 PM
Labels: Donald Justice, Ehnahre, Glenn Smith, Kayo Dot, Sound Devistation
Manorexia (J.G. Thirlwell/Foetus) Play The Stone this Thursday, Sept. 25th
Manorexia (JG Thirlwell) make their only NYC appearance this year with a show at The Stone on Thursday. This is part of JG Thirlwell's month long curatorship at the club.
There are shows at 8PM and 10PM and admission is $10 per set. The Stone's website describes the show as "JG Thirlwell's avant-chamber ensemble will present arrangements from the first two Manorexia albums".
Links:
Foetus' MySpace Page
Posted by Mike at 10:22 PM
Labels: Foetus, J.G. Thirlwell, JG Thirlwell, Manorexia, The Stone
David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) Releases 5 Different Versions of New CD
I'm glad that I shook off my record collecting obsession a few years back as there are 5+ versions of the new David Gilmour release.
To clarify the comment above, David Gilmour planned on releasing 5 version and the only version intended to have the song "Wot's...Uh The Deal" was the 5-LP vinyl set. Due to fan pressure, a CD of "Wot's...Uh The Deal" is now available as a bonus disc from indie music stores. The indie stores that I know of around the area are Vintage Vinyl (Fords, NJ) and Loony Tunes (Long Island). For anyone not familiar with the track, it is from Obscured By Clouds and Gilmour started included the song in his 2006 tour.
Here is a live performance of the song from 2006 with David and Rick Wright:
Anyway, here is the breakdown of the five versions. Best Buy is the exclusive distributor for the 5-disc version (which is marked as sold-out for online orders).
- Two-disc version: Two CDs. Packaged in a gatefold card sleeve with 12-page booklet.
Disc One: 'Speak To Me', 'Breathe', 'Time', 'Breathe (Reprise)', 'Castellorizon', 'On an Island', 'The Blue', 'Red Sky at Night', 'This Heaven', 'Then I Close My Eyes', 'Smile', 'Take a Breath', 'A Pocketful of Stones', 'Where We Start'. Disc Two: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Fat Old Sun', 'High Hopes', 'Echoes', 'Wish You Were Here', 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Comfortably Numb'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
- Three-disc version: Two CDs, one DVD. Packaged in a gatefold card sleeve with 12-page booklet.
Disc One: 'Speak To Me', 'Breathe', 'Time', 'Breathe (Reprise)', 'Castellorizon', 'On an Island', 'The Blue', 'Red Sky at Night', 'This Heaven', 'Then I Close My Eyes', 'Smile', 'Take a Breath', 'A Pocketful of Stones', 'Where We Start'. Disc Two: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Fat Old Sun', 'High Hopes', 'Echoes', 'Wish You Were Here', 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Comfortably Numb'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
DVD includes 114 minutes of concert footage, plus a 36-minute documentary. Tracks on the DVD are: the complete 'On an Island' album, 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Comfortably Numb', 'Echoes' and 'High Hopes'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
This DVD also includes a web pass to download 12 bonus live tracks from other concerts from the 'On an Island' tour - free: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Dominoes' (Paris, 15 March 2006), 'The Blue' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Take a Breath' (Munich, 29 July 2006), 'Wish You Were Here' (Glasgow, 27 May 2006), 'Coming Back To Life' (Florence, 2 August 2006), 'Find The Cost of Freedom' (Manchester, 26 May 2006), 'This Heaven' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'On The Turning Away' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Wearing The Inside Out' (Milan, 25 March 2006), 'A Pocketful of Stones' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Where We Start' (Vienne, 31 July 2006).
- Four-disc version: Two CDs, two DVDs. Packaged in a gatefold card sleeve with 12-page booklet.
Disc One: 'Speak To Me', 'Breathe', 'Time', 'Breathe (Reprise)', 'Castellorizon', 'On an Island', 'The Blue', 'Red Sky at Night', 'This Heaven', 'Then I Close My Eyes', 'Smile', 'Take a Breath', 'A Pocketful of Stones', 'Where We Start'. Disc Two: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Fat Old Sun', 'High Hopes', 'Echoes', 'Wish You Were Here', 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Comfortably Numb'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
DVD includes 114 minutes of concert footage, plus a 36-minute documentary. Tracks on the DVD are: the complete 'On an Island' album, 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Comfortably Numb', 'Echoes' and 'High Hopes'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
This DVD also includes a web pass to download 12 bonus live tracks from other concerts from the 'On an Island' tour - free: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Dominoes' (Paris, 15 March 2006), 'The Blue' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Take a Breath' (Munich, 29 July 2006), 'Wish You Were Here' (Glasgow, 27 May 2006), 'Coming Back To Life' (Florence, 2 August 2006), 'Find The Cost of Freedom' (Manchester, 26 May 2006), 'This Heaven' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'On The Turning Away' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Wearing The Inside Out' (Milan, 25 March 2006), 'A Pocketful of Stones' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Where We Start' (Vienne, 31 July 2006).
The second DVD includes a 5.1 surround-sound mix of the 'On an Island' album, three new Barn jams (recorded January 2007) and the following audio-visual tracks: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Wearing The Inside Out' and 'Comfortably Numb' (from the Mermaid Theatre, 7 March 2006), 'On an Island' and 'High Hopes' (from the AOL Sessions, April 2006) and 'The Blue', 'Take a Breath' and 'Echoes' (from 'Live from Abbey Road', August 2006).
- Five-disc version/Deluxe: Three CDs, two DVDs. With 20-page booklet and tour memorabilia.
Disc One: 'Speak To Me', 'Breathe', 'Time', 'Breathe (Reprise)', 'Castellorizon', 'On an Island', 'The Blue', 'Red Sky at Night', 'This Heaven', 'Then I Close My Eyes', 'Smile', 'Take a Breath', 'A Pocketful of Stones', 'Where We Start'. Disc Two: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Fat Old Sun', 'High Hopes', 'Echoes', 'Wish You Were Here', 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Comfortably Numb'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
Bonus CD has 12 live tracks from other concerts from the 'On an Island' tour: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Dominoes' (Paris, 15 March 2006), 'The Blue' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Take a Breath' (Munich, 29 July 2006), 'Wish You Were Here' (Glasgow, 27 May 2006), 'Coming Back To Life' (Florence, 2 August 2006), 'Find The Cost of Freedom' (Manchester, 26 May 2006), 'This Heaven' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'On The Turning Away' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'Wearing The Inside Out' (Milan, 25 March 2006), 'A Pocketful of Stones' (Vienne, 31 July 2006), 'Where We Start' (Vienne, 31 July 2006).
DVD includes 114 minutes of concert footage, plus a 36-minute documentary. Tracks on the DVD are: the complete 'On an Island' album, 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Comfortably Numb', 'Echoes' and 'High Hopes'. Recorded live in Gdańsk, 26 August 2006.
The second DVD includes a 5.1 surround-sound mix of the 'On an Island' album, three new Barn jams and the following audio-visual tracks: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Wearing The Inside Out' and 'Comfortably Numb' (from the Mermaid Theatre, 7 March 2006), 'On an Island' and 'High Hopes' (from the AOL Sessions, April 2006) and 'The Blue', 'Take a Breath' and 'Echoes' (from 'Live from Abbey Road', August 2006).
Memorabilia consists of: a reproduction postcard, ticket, backstage pass and artist's pass; a large double-sided poster, a guitar pick/plectrum and seven photographs.
Packaging details to follow.
- Five-disc vinyl version: Five LPs. With a 20-page booklet and web pass to download concert.
LP #1: 'Speak To Me', 'Breathe', 'Time', 'Breathe (Reprise)', 'Castellorizon', 'On an Island', 'The Blue', 'Red Sky at Night', 'This Heaven'. LP #2: 'Then I Close My Eyes', 'Smile', 'Take a Breath', 'A Pocketful of Stones', 'Where We Start'. LP #3: 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', 'Wot's... Uh The Deal', 'Astronomy Domine', 'Fat Old Sun', 'High Hopes'. LP #4: 'Echoes', 'Wish You Were Here', 'A Great Day For Freedom', 'Comfortably Numb'.
Fifth LP includes 'On The Turning Away' (Venice, 12 August 2006), 'The Blue' and 'Echoes' (from 'Live from Abbey Road', August 2006), plus two Barn jams (recorded January 2007).
For more details, check out David Gilmour's blog.
Posted by Mike at 9:47 PM
Labels: David Gilmour, LIVE IN GDAŃSK, Pink Floyd, Wot's The Deal
Monday, September 22, 2008
Vancougar Announce CMJ Show at Fat Baby (Mint Records)
Vancouver's Vancougar have announced a CMJ show at Fat Baby on October 24th. The band signed to Mint Records earlier this year (home to The Pack A.D.) and are touring behind their debut disc Canadian Tuxedo.
Comparisons to Sleater-Kinney seem to get thrown at every female-fronted band but, this time, I can the basis for the comparison. Vancougar's music falls somewhere between later-day Sleater-Kinney and a hypothetical garage-rock band fronted by Belinda Carlisle. Check out "Obvious" from Canadian Tuxedo.
Here are the band's complete tour dates:
Wed, Oct 22 - Cambridge, MA - The Middle East w/ Jay Reatard, Cola Freaks, Tampoffs
Fri, Oct 24 - NYC- Fat Baby - Mint Records CMJ Showcase w/ The Pack A.D., The Awkward Stage, Hot Panda, Novillero
Sat, Oct 25 - Pittsburgh, PA – Gooski’s w/ The Burndowns
Sun, Oct 26 - Asheville, NC – The Admiral w/ Suttree
Mon, Oct 27 - Atlanta, GA – The Earl w/ Thee Crucials
Tue, Oct 28 - Huntsville, AL – Voodoo Lounge w/ Thomas Function
Wed, Oct 29 - Nashville, TN – Springwater w/ Thomas Function, Trampskirts, Outlaw Lovers
Thu, Oct 30 - Chicago, IL – Ronny’s Bar
Fri, Oct 31 - Columbus, OH - The Summit w/ The Cheater Slicks, TV Ghost, Jack’s Widow
Sat, Nov 01 - Milwaukee, WI - Club Garibaldi w/ The Goodnight Loving, Sugar Stems, Stolen Minks
Sun, Nov 02 - Madison, WI - The Frequency w/ The Grizzlies, The Hussy (early show - starts at 7 pm)
Mon, Nov 03 - Omaha, NE - Venue TBA
Wed, Nov 05 - Provo, UT - The Compound w/ Split Reactions, Steve & The Ohs (house party)
Fri, Nov 07 - Portland, OR - The East End w/ Phantom Lights, Mean Jeans
Sat, Nov 08 - Seattle, WA – Wild Rose w/ The Shackles, Suspicions
Links:
Vancougar's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 11:41 PM
Labels: Canadian Tuxedo, Mint Records, Obvious, Vancougar
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Club Des Millionnaires Are Playing Club Element Tomorrow Night, Sept. 21st
Club Des Millionnaires are a new hip-hop group that is almost certainly going to create a lot of buzz. The band is finishing their debut CD, The 10th Planet, and the first single "I'm A Problem" is streaming on CDM's MySpace profile. The band has a big show tomorrow night opening for Wyclef Jean at Club Element.
I had the chance to crash one of the band's get-togethers a few weeks back and brought my camera along.
Unfortunately, the video is pretty dark (no thanks to YouTube's compression algorithm) but...sit back and give it a listen. I captured a few song snippets and band members have some killer voices. You can also hear the band talking about the inspiration behind Club Des Millionnaires. These are passionate and committed people, self-proclaimed Space Rebels, who are ready to take on the system and change the world.
Tomorrow night's show starts at 11PM.
Links:
Club Element
Posted by Mike at 10:43 PM
Labels: Club Des Millionnaires, Hip-Hop, Wyclef Jean
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
John Mellencamp Bio/Concert airs on A and E Channel on September 23rd
VH1 Behind the Music could have learned a lot from A&E. I've really admired the depth and story-line on the bios that A&E has previously aired and the next one is John Mellencamp's on September 23rd.
"John Mellencamp will be the focus of Bio Channel's forthcoming special "Back Where We Started." It's a documentary style look at the artists Southern Indiana roots that underscore who he is today. One of the components of the show is an exclusive intimate concert at the historic Crump Theater in Columbus Indiana. Playing on the title of the show, the Crump was one of the very first theaters John ever played at the very start of his career. It's been 32 years and 40 million albums since Mellencamp, inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year, last performed at The Crump. He’ll be back for one special performance on the evening Tuesday, Sept. 23. "
One of the things that I have always respected about John is his continual giving back to the community. All of the proceeds from the show at the Crump Theater go to benefit the local flood relief services.
John released a new disc, Life Death Love and Freedom, earlier this year to great reviews and it is expected that he will be playing material reflecting the breadth of his career at this upcoming concert.
Here is the official video for "My Sweet Love" which is from the current CD.
Links:
John Mellencamp's Website
Posted by Mike at 10:52 PM
Labels: Back Where We Started, Crump Theater, John Cougar Mellencamp
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Mark Geary Releases New CD, Opium, and Plays Brooklyn Festival on Saturday
Mark Geary released his third disc, Opium, today which is follow-up to his 2005 release Ghosts.
The release of the full CD was preceded by a single, 'Tuesday', which tells the story of "the day all the shit changes! The guy in the song (maybe me?) has to change all the shit and the baggage he has been dragging around. But change brings uncertainty that can be so scary that maybe you're better off just living a kind of quiet hell?!"
So begins the tale of Opium, an album which has taken Geary through places in his head that he didn't know existed in a processes that has infused the new album with an energy and an emotional power that is barely contained within the melodies and instrumentation of each song. But he tells the story of Opium better than anyone else...
"It's about escape and the notion of consequence. All of that plays a part in what I think about or was thinking about when I was making the record. I think sometimes I kinda like to torture myself with these dark thoughts and in so doing reveal some of my demons and drugs of choice.
"I started writing this record over two years ago. I had written a song called 'Maid Of Gold' that seemed to me to be the advent of something new and I had the beginnings of the song 'Tuesday'. At that time I had being reading Robert Fisk's books and the 'God Delusion'; the 'war on terror' was on the news every night and I became aware of my discomfort with people on telly using 'God phrases': 'With God on our side'; 'In God we trust'; 'With God's help we will prevail'...
I was a big fan of Mark's when he moved to NYC in the mid-90's and was a regular performer at Sin-e. I believe that he has moved back to Ireland so it is great to see him back in New York.
Mark is playing the Wee Craic Festival at Powerhouse Arena Saturday night, Sept. 20th. Powerhouse Arena is in DUMBO and is located at 37 Main Street (@ Water Street). On the bill with Mark is Colin Smith (from MRNORTH) and Mundy.
Links:
Mark Geary's Website
Wee Craic Fest
Posted by Mike at 10:31 PM
Labels: CRAIC Festival, Mark Geary, Opium, Powerhouse Arena
Car Bomb Announce Club Date at Ace of Clubs
Car Bomb just finished up a tour with Doyle's (x-Misfits) Gorgeous Frankenstein. The band is home now and are playing a show at Ace of Clubs in the Village on September 27th.
Car Bomb's debut CD Centralia was released early last year on Relapse Records. The band just posted a Japanese-only bonus track from Centralia, "braCKet", to their MySpace profile.
Car Bomb is playing with Child Abuse, LOMF, Torrential Downpour and Chubby Behemoth. Tickets are $10.00 and Car Bomb goes on at Midnight.
Links:
Car Bomb's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 10:14 PM
Labels: Car Bomb, Centralia, M^6, Relapse Records
Bugs In the Dark Are Playing Lit Lounge Next Thursday, Sept. 25th
Brooklyn's Bugs In The Dark are playing the Lit Lounge next Thursday (Sept. 25th) night.
There are a couple bands from the area that I expect to break big next year and Bugs In The Dark are on the top of this list. The band released their fabulous debut full-length disc earlier this year, Grand Avenue, and their live shows continue to get great reviews (link, link).
For anyone who hasn't heard the band...Bugs In the Dark have a sound that is sort of an amalgamation of Pylon, Sonic Youth and Hole. Check out "Gasoline", which is the first video from the new CD.
Next Thursday, Bugs In the Dark are playing at 10:30PM and tickets are $6.00.
Links:
Bugs In the Dark's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 9:37 PM
Labels: Apple Pie, Bugs In The Dark, Grand Avenue, Karen Rockower, Zach Glass
Sunday, September 14, 2008
French Kicks are Playing Bowery Ballroom on September 24th
French Kicks are headlining the bill at the Bowery Ballroom on September 24th. The band is touring behind their fourth album Swimming (Vagrant) which was released earlier this year to strong reviews.
Swimming is the first disc to be produced and mixed by the band and the band shows a new level of artistic maturity. The band's garage/post-punk roots haven't been abandoned but the band is exploring more melodic territories. You can check out some tracks from Swimming on a Daytrotter session that the band recorded over the summer. One of my favorites is "Over The World".
French Kicks are playing with Passion Pit and Salt & Samovar at the Bowery Ballroom show. Tickets are $15.00.
Links:
French Kicks' MySpace Profile
French Kicks' Website
Posted by Mike at 8:57 PM
Labels: French Kicks, Passion Pit, Salt and Samovar, Swimming, The Walkmen, Vagrant Records
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Holy Moses: Interview with Vocalist Sabina Classen (Thrash Metal)
Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Sabina Classen, vocalist from Holy Moses. Now in its 27th year, Holy Moses has its 12th disc, "Agony of Death", coming out (in the US) on October 7th on SPV Records. Sabina and I talked a bit about the concepts behind the new album, the band's upcoming first-ever tour of the US, her recent work with Doro Pesch and more.
Here is the link to the podcast feed and here is a direct link to the mp3.
You can check out the sound of the new disc on this video of the band rehersing for the Wacken Open Air Festival.
Holy Moses rehearsal for Wacken Open Air 2008
Links:
Holy Moses' Website
Holy Moses' MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 9:07 PM
Labels: Agony of Death, Finished With the Dogs, Holy Moses, Sabina Classen, SPV Records, Thrash Metal
Friday, September 12, 2008
Is Noel Gallagher (Oasis) Playing in the NYC Subways Tomorrow?
Oasis was originally scheduled to play Terminal 5 in support of their forthcoming CD Dig Out Your Soul. Tonight's show was canceled after a crazed fan pushed Noel Gallagher into his monitor a few nights ago in Toronto.
As part of a promo behind the album release, the Gallagher brothers were supposed to be teaching three songs from the new disc to NYC street musicians who were then scheduled to do a series of live performances around the city today.
I'm a bit confused as a post from The Blender Blog was just forwarded on to me that says that the performances will be tomorrow in the subways. There is also a rumor that Noel Gallagher will be performing at some of the locations. Here is a quote from the Blender post "Beginning tomorrow morning, an army of street musicians will be performing tracks from the band’s new album on subway platforms at major Manhattan stations including Times Square, Astor Place, and Penn Station."
I'm not sure what to think on this...all the press releases say that this was supposed to happen today but there are no pictures, reviews, YouTube videos, etc. posted online as of yet. Maybe this got postponed a day...
Links:
Oasis' Website
Posted by Mike at 3:05 PM
Labels: Dig Out Your Soul, Noel Gallagher, NYC Subway, Oasis, The Shock of the Lightening
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Juliana Hatfield Plays Bowery Ballroom Tomorrow and Housing Works Bookstore in October
Juliana Hatfield has just released her 10th CD, How To Walk Away, which reviewers are calling new best disc in years. Village Voice recently did an in-depth write-up/review on Juliana and her new CD, which they describe as "her best".
The new disc is produced by Andy Chase (from Ivy) and (according to the Voice article) "he pushed her to focus on writing stuff where each song reveals an onion layer of who Juliana is." This is a mature and personal album which is also marked by Juliana singing in a lower register than what she typically has done over her career.
Juliana kicked off a tour a few days ago and is playing Bowery Ballroom tomorrow night with Hayden. Juliana is back in town for a CMJ Show at Housing Works Bookstore on October 23rd. Tickets for tomorrow night's show are still available and are $18 at the door.
Links:
Juliana Hatfield's MySpace Profile
Juliana Hatfield's Website
Posted by Mike at 10:44 PM
Labels: Andy Chase, Blake Babies, How To Walk Away, Juliana Hatfield, When I Grow Up, Ye Olde Records
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Monika H. Band - Disguised As Umbrellas We Slept CD Review
Avant-rock/jazz vocalist Monika H. is releasing her second CD, Disguised As Umbrellas, We Slept, on October 28th and she is having a record release party that night at Nublu in Alphabet City.
Disguised As Umbrellas, We Slept is an eclectic disc that combines elements from dream-pop, psychedelia, avant-rock and jazz into into a unique amalgamation of sound. The sensation of listening to Monika's music has been described as "being perched on a high cliff at a perfect angle of repose, where the fall is visible but not inevitable, sitting just outisde of dissonance, barely safe from chaos."
"Your Doom" is the first video to be released from this forthcoming album. This tune is a dark-tinged trippy and psychedelic adventure that is fairly reflective of the musical vibe on this disc. Monika (Heidemann) says that "a lot of the music and lyrics start with dreams that [she has] that are interesting to interpret and then develop."
Monika H. - Your Doom
Lyrically, Monika describes her songs as "highly emotional pieces that deal with relationships and the pain that comes out of searching for yourself. But they're not completely gloomy - there's a lot of humor and playful sexuality in the mix as well." Lyrical themes include the panic caused by significant loss ("Foodstamping"), the over-use of perfume and hairspray by people on the subway ("Night Spray") and love and relationships ("Moonshine" sets the poem written by Richard Murphy to music).
Monika is an established live player and she is playing with an all-star band which includes Simon Lott (from Charlie Hunter's band), Rob Jost (who has played with Imogen Heap and Bjork), Erik Deutsch (who also plays with Charlie Hunter) and Jason Lidner (from Me'Shell Ndegeocello's band). Last year, Monika won a grant from the Meet The Composer organization to play the Vilnius Jazz Festival in Lithuania's capital city and here is a live video from one of her shows in Latvia.
Monika is having a CD release show on October 28th at Nublu. Nublu is located at 62 Avenue C (between 4th and 5th Street) in Alphabet City. Prior to this, Monika will be performing live on Columbia University Radio (WXCR/89.9 FM) Live Constructions show on October 26th. Live Constructions airs from 10PM - 11PM.
Links:
Monika H.'s MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 10:22 PM
Labels: CD Review, Disguised as Umbrellas We Slept, Monika H., Nublu
The Walkmen Performing Live in San Francisco Available as Free Download
Wolfgang's Vault, which owns Bill Graham's live concert archives, just posted a live show by The Walkmen as a free download. The show was recorded on February 27, 2008 at Independent in San Francisco.
Tracks are:
01) On the Water
02) In the New Year (incomplete)
03) All the Hands and the Cook
04) Donde Esta La Playa
05) If Only It Were True
06) Wake Up
07) Another One Goes By
08) The Blue Route
09) Four Provinces
10) What's In It For Me
11) Little House of Savages
12) I Lost You
13) They're Winning
14) The Rat
Posted by Mike at 2:17 PM
Labels: AmieStreet.Com, Heath Fisher, Independent, San Francisco, The Walkmen, You and Me
Ponytail Return to NYC for a Halloween Show
Baltimore's Ponytail is off on a fall tour with Brooklyn's High Places and they are finishing up the tour with a Halloween show in Brooklyn.
Ponytail will be playing Todd P's Halloween show which will be held at Danbro Studios Warehouse @ Goldenrod Brewery (268 Meserole St @ Bushwick Pl, East Williamsburg Industrial Park, Brooklyn). Also on the bill are matt & Kim, Aids Wolf, DMBQ and The Homosexuals. The show is all-ages and starts at 8PM.
Ponytail is currently working on a video for "Beg Wevs" and below is the video for "Die Allman Bruder".
Ponytail - Die Allman Bruder
For anyone who hasn't caught Ponytail live, here is a link to a live recording of the band at the Mercury Lounge in July.
Here are Ponytail's upcoming tour dates:
Thursday September 25 2008 @ Grinnell College in Grinnell IA*
Friday September 26 2008 @ The Mill in Iowa City IA*
Saturday September 27 2008 @ Rhinoceropolis in Denver CO*
Monday September 29 2008 @ Kirby Court in Salt Lake City UT *
Tuesday September 30 2008 @ Badlander in Missoula MT*
Thursday October 2 2008 @ Nectar in Seattle WA*
Friday October 3 2008 @ Department of Safety in Anacortes WA *
Saturday October 4 2008 @ Richards on Richards in Vancouver BC*
Monday October 6 2008 @ Backspace in Portland OR *
Wednesday October 8 2008 @ Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco CA*
Thursday October 9 2008 @ TBD in Santa Cruz CA*
Friday October 10 2008 @ The Smell in Los Angeles CA*
Saturday October 11 2008 @ UC Irvine in Irvine CA
Sunday October 12 2008 @ Modified in Phoenix AZ *
Thursday October 23 2008 - @ The Ottobar in Baltimore MD - Cal Robbins Benefit
Friday October 31 2008 - Todd P NYC in Brooklyn NY w/ Matt & Kim, DMBQ, The Homosexuals
* w/High Places
Links:
Ponytail's MySpace page
Posted by Mike at 1:23 PM
Labels: Baltimore, High Places, Ice Cream Spiritual, Ponytail, Todd P, We Are Free
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Abigail Williams Release New CD and Play NYC Next Month
Phoenix death metalers Abigail Williams announced both a tour with The Faceless and the release of their debut full-length CD in October.
The band's new CD, In the Shadow of a Thousand Suns, will be released on October 28th on Candlelight Records. The new disc was produced by James Murphy and features contributions from Emperor/Zyklon drummer Trym Torson. (Note: Abigail Williams was hand-picked to open for Emperor's Los Angeles show in 2006).
The band is off on a two month tour with The Faceless and the tour stops at the Gramercy Theatre on October 27th. Here are the complete tour dates:
10/17/2008 Chain Reaction - Anaheim, CA
10/18/2008 The Sets - Phoenix, AZ
10/19/2008 Launchpad - Albuquerque, NM
10/20/2008 Marquis Theatre - Denver, CO
10/21/2008 Club Oz - Wichita, KS
10/22/2008 Rockstar - St. Louis, MO
10/23/2008 Mojoes - Chicago, IL
10/24/2008 Elva's - South Bend, IN
10/25/2008 Skateland - Detroit, MI
10/26/2008 Penny Arcade - Rochester, NY
10/27/2008 Gramercy Theatre - New York, NY
10/28/2008 L'Anti, Quebec - City, QC
10/29/2008 Underworld - Montreal, QC
10/30/2008 Reverb - Toronto, ON
10/31/2008 Peabodys - Cleveland, OH
11/01/2008 Broad Street Ministries - Philadelphia, PA
11/02/2008 Jaxx Nite Club - Springfield, VA
11/03/2008 Volume 11 - Raleigh, NC
11/04/2008 Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
11/05/2008 Crowbar - Tampa, FL
11/07/2008 Java Jazz - Houston, TX
11/08/2008 White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX
11/09/2008 Ridglea Theater - Ft. Worth, TX
11/11/2008 The Rock - Tucson, AZ
11/12/2008 Key Club - Los Angeles, CA
11/13/2008 The Exit - Fresno, CA
11/14/2008 Metro - Oakland, CA
11/15/2008 Riverdale Grange - Roseburg, OR
11/16/2008 Studio Seven - Seattle, WA
11/17/2008 Satyricon - Portland, OR
11/20/2008 The Dome - Bakersfield, CA
11/21/2008 Boardwalk - Sacramento, CA
11/22/2008 Soma - San Diego, CA
Links:
Abigail Williams' MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 10:21 PM
Labels: Abigal Williams, Ellyllon, Emporer, Plaguehammer, Trym Torson
Burzum - Lord of Darkness Anthology CD Review (Candlelight Records)
It is hard to know where to start with this review -- Burzum is a one-man black-metal project of Varg "Count Grishnackh" Vikernes, who was the one-time bass player for the Norwegian black-metal band Mayhem. Vikernes has been in jail since 1993 after being sentenced to 21 years imprisonment for the murder of Mayhem guitarist Oystein "Euromymous" Aarseth and a number of church arsons.
A number of Burzum CDs have been released while Vikernes has been in prison and this anthology covers tracks from Burzum's recording career from 1991 - 1999.
There are nine tracks on this disc:
1) Feeble Screams from Forests Unknown: is from Burzum's self-titled debut in 1992. This is a lo-fi recording that, musically, would be comparable to Christian Death's Only Theatre of Pain or Deathwish. The gothic music is complemented by Burzum's genre-expected "tortured death rasp" vocals
2) Stemmen Fra Taarnet (The Voice From The Tower): is from the 1993 Aske EP. Like a couple of the tracks that follow, the music starts to drift further into the area of goth-punk.
3-4) Lost Wisdom & Svarte Troner: are from Burzum's second LP Det Som Engang Var. The first song continues in the same goth/death rock vein as Stemmen Fra Taarnet while Svarate Troner is an ambient instrumental piece.
5) Det Som En Gang Var (That Which Once Was): is from the Hvis Lyset Tar Oss album. This track, which is mostly instrumental, is an aggressive 14 minute soundscape that is powered by pounding drums, a gothic keyboard sound and clean, ringing guitars.
6-7) Jesus' Tod (Jesus' Death) and Gebrechlichkeit II (Decrepitude): are both from Filosofem. Burzum's musical style continues to shift and the best comparison to Jesus' Tod would be Ministry. The song's intensity is powered by some aggressive drum work and Vikerens' vocals are as clean as I have ever heard them.
Gebrechlichkeit II shifts styles again and is an ambient piece that would be comparable to some of the work of Brian Eno. This is an all instrumental piece where machine noises are combined with low-tuned fuzzed guitars and a delicate piano sound.
8) Balferd Baldrs (The Burning of Balder): is from Dauoi Baldrs. This is a keyboard-based piece that includes both strings and horns.
9) Ansuzgardaraiwo (Warriors Of Asgard): is from Hlioskjálf. This is another keyboard-based piece but the arrangement is much more sparse and mechanical sounding than Balferd Bladrs.
For someone like myself who wasn't that familar with Burzum's music, this anthology serves as a fascinating introduction to Vikerens' music and its evolution over the years.
Links:
Burzum's Website
Posted by Mike at 9:07 PM
Labels: Anthology, Burzum, Candlelight Records, Count Grishnackh, Varg Vikernes
Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam: Does Anyone Really Click on Phishing Emails?
The phising emails have gotten so bad that I can't believe that anyone would click through and enter their personal information. After all the media hype and warnings, are people still falling for these fake emails?
Yesterday, I received an email from Laurentian Bank asking me to click on their link to log in and 'validate account activity'. Hmm...a Canadian bank is telling me that there is suspicious activity in an account that I didn't know that I had. It gets better; the email was sent as an image so I have Gmail asking if it should display images from mhkceq@yahoo.com.
A couple days ago, I received an email from "PayPal" where the spammer misspelled the company name.
It looks like cutbacks in education are leading to a stupider class of criminals -- what can you do but laugh?
Saturday, September 06, 2008
East Village Radio Music Festival Moved to Sunday
Due to tropical storm Hanna, the East Village Radio Music Festival has been moved to Sunday. The festival will run 1PM - 9PM at the South Street Seaport.
I'm looking forward to seeing Boris (for free) but I also want to check out Olof Arnalds, who is a new artist out of Iceland. Here is a video of Olof performing her song "Klara" for Iceland Airways podcast.
Here are the set times for both of the festival stages:
BANDS SCHEDULED FOR @ SEAPORT LOCATION
Lil' Dusty 1:30
Bunnybrains 2:30
Hex Message 3:30
Crystal Stilts 5:30
Woods 6:15
BIG A little a 7:00
BAND SCHEDULE FOR SOUTH STREET SEAPORT STAGE
4-ize 12:45
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble 1:15
Dr. Lonnie Smith 1:45
Olof Arnalds 2:30
Vivian Girls 3:00
High Places 3:45
Awesome Color 4:30
John Oliver 5:00
Devin the Dude 5:30
Flying Lotus 6:15
Mark Ronson 7:00
BORIS 7:45
Links:
Olof Arnalds' MySpace page
Posted by Mike at 9:24 AM
Labels: Boris, East Village Radio Music Festival, Olof Arnalds, South Street Seaport, Southern Lord, Vivian Girls
Friday, September 05, 2008
Kory Clarke/Warrior Soul Announce The Release of Chinese Democracy
Never one for subtlety, Kory Clarke has named Warrior Soul's forthcoming CD Chinese Democracy.
Chinese Democracy is the first studio album of new material since 1995's Space Age Playboys. Kory said "I'm really proud of this album. It's been great to make another Warrior Soul record and this line up is the best I've ever had."'
The current lineup of Warrior Soul has been together for about two years and has been touring in Europe to strong reviews. The band played their first NYC show in 12 years earlier this year at Ace of Clubs and the song "Let's Get Wasted" was captured on video.
The band is playing The Canal Room on October 26th as part of a Smoke The Vote/High Times event.
Chinese Democracy will be available for sale on Warrior Soul's US tour, which kicks off this month, and the disc will be available in retail stores early next year.
Links:
Warrior Soul's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 9:40 PM
Labels: Chinese Democracy, Kory Clarke, Last Decade Dead Century, Warrior Soul
Garage Rockers Sister Anne are Playing Fontana's on September 26th
In July, I caught Les Breastfeeders' show at Europa and Brooklyn's Sister Anne opened. I assume that the band's name came from the MC5 song and the MC5's music is a good point of reference for Sister Anne. The five piece band (two bass players) play high-energy R&B infused garage rock.
Sister Anne is playing Fontana's on September 26th and their live show is well worth checking out. During the band's set at Europa, you couldn't help but move to the music and lead singer Kitana was in and out of the crowd getting everyone dancing.
There are a couple live tracks from a show earlier this year at Ace of Clubs streaming on the band's MySpace page.
Posted by Mike at 9:09 PM
Labels: Fontana's, Fontanas, Garage Rock, Les Breastfeeders, Sister Anne
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Austrian Death Machine - Total Brutal CD Review (Metal Blade)
There are some bands in the metal genre that take themselves way too seriously. (As I write this, I'm thinking of a metal band that I saw a few months back who ripped up a Bible in a moment of such pompous seriousness, I almost fell over laughing.) As such, Tim Labesis' new side project, Austrian Death Metal, brings some welcome fun back into the scene.
This disc is not intended to be deep and meaningful, dark and dangerous, a sensitive tribute to Satan or anything of the sort. Tim Lambesis describes the disc as "a tribute to the great Arnold movies. It is a band fronted by Ahhnold with music I wrote and recorded in my free time. But, most importantly, I had so much fun!"
This disc intersperses short spoken word vignettes from an Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonator with thrash metal tunes set to lyrics from das Ahnold's movies. Tim says that "Austrian Death Machine is exactly what you should hear from a heavy band:
- a continuously fast paced tempo you can always circle pit to
- the obvious build up to a breakdown you'll know how to mosh to
- classic sing alongs to pile up and sing along with
- a guitar solo in every song
And yes... I would never leave out the obvious key component. Cliché vocals that sound really angry! None of this scary screaming with makeup or goofy lows that we can all make under our breath."
Tim and company just released their first video:
Austrian Death Machine "Get To The Choppa"
"Get In the Choppa" should give you a good idea as to what the rest of the disc sounds like. On one of the spoken words pieces, 'Arnold' says "...of course [the songs] all sound the same because they all sound brutal".
Even though this disc plays on every cliche (there is a 'hidden track' on the disc entitled "Not So Hidden Track"), it is still great stuff. Who says that metal has to be about dark lyrics and bible ripping?
I would have guessed that Austrian Death Machine was just a one-time studio project but Tim & the band are playing two shows this month:
Sep 19 2008 8:00PM, The Nitty Gritty, Rancho Cucamonga, California
Sep 20 2008 5:00PM, 98KUPD End of Summer Scorcher - Peoria Sports Complex Phoenix, Arizona
Links:
Austrian Death Machine's MySpace Page
Metal Blade
Posted by Mike at 8:59 PM
Labels: Arnold Schwarzenegger, As I Lay Dying, Austrian Death Machine, Metal Blade, Tim Lambesis, Total Brutal
Municipal Waste Shops at Generation Records Prior to Irving Plaza Show
Metal Injection just posted a video interview with Municipal Waste prior to the band's show with At The Gates in July. Metal Injection's Grim Kim talks with the band as they shop for records in Generation Records in the Village.
Municipal Waste is doing a mini-tour next month with The Casualties but the tour isn't coming any closer than Philadelphia.
Here are the current tour date:
Oct 8 2008 7:00PM, The Ottobar, Baltimore, Maryland
Oct 9 2008 7:00PM, J C Dobbs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct 10 2008 7:00PM, Club Paradise, Buffalo, New York
Oct 12 2008 8:00PM, Riot Fest,Chicago, Illinois
Nov 1 2008 6:00PM, The Fest!, Gainsville, Florida
For anyone who missed the Irving Plaza shows, here is what looks to be a cell phone video of the "Wall of Death" from the July 10th show.
Links:
Municipal Waste's MySpace Profile
Posted by Mike at 8:28 PM
Labels: At The Gates, Earache Records, FacetheWaste.com, Headbanger Face Rip, Irving Plaza, Municipal Waste, The Fillmore, Thrash
Hades Announce Forthcoming Live DVD from 1988 Show
New Jersey's Hades always seemed right on the edge of hitting it big and then they would break up (this happened twice). The band was part of the original NY/NJ thrash metal scene in the 80's and played with bands like Nuclear Assault, Danzig, Manowar, Overkill and many others.
The band isn't getting back together but they are releasing a live video from a show recorded on December 30, 1988 in Boston where the band opened for Manowar and Nuclear Assault. The DVD includes 'Behind The Metal' filmed during the recording of The Downside album. It also includes interviews with Dan Lorenzo, Alan Tecchio, Jimmy Schulman, Ed Fuhrman and Scott LePage plus old video clips, live footage and TV show appearances, as well as a video for "Frozen Planet" from Dan Lorenzo's first solo album.
There are some interviews on Hades' MySpace page (link below) where the band members are asked about this upcoming DVD.
Here is what Alan had to say:
Question: Any memories of Hades show in Boston, out on DVD soon?
Alan: I recall being very bummed out about some guys in the front row who were giving me the finger all night. The were cursing at us screaming, "You suck!" and "Get off the stage!" The upside was that I had my 'I Hate You' shirt on and at one point in the video you can see me tugging on my shirt and pointing at them. That made me feel somewhat better.
The new disc is out in November on Cruz Del Sur Music.
If you aren't familiar with Hades, check out "King In Exile" from the band's 1988 release, If At First You Don't Success.
Links:
Hades' MySpace Page
Posted by Mike at 7:51 PM
Labels: Alan Tecchio, Cruz Del Sur, Dan Lorenzo, Hades, Metal Blade, Nuclear Assault, Overkill, Slayer
Sunn O))) Will Be Selling 3 LP Grimmrobe Picture Disc @ 10th Anniversary Shows
Stephen O'Malley posted that Sunn O))) will be selling a limited edition (500 copies) of a three LP picture disc of the Grimmrobe Demos on their upcoming 10th Anniversary Tour.
SOMA provided no description as to what is on the third disc. I've tried zooming in on the picture but it looks like the writing is reversed so it is hard to make anything out. Obviously, this will go quick and likely end up on eBay the same night of the show.
Sunn O))) are only playing four shows in the US for this mini-tour. Here are the tour dates:
10/10/2008 Safari Sam’s - Los Angeles, CA w/John Weise, more TBA
www.safari-sams.com
10/12/2008 Berbati’s Pan - Portland, OR - Fall Into Darkness Fest
10/15/2008 Knitting Factory - New York, NY w/Tony Conrad and Thou
http://ny.knittingfactory.com
10/16/2008 First Unitarian Church - Philadelphia, PA w/Thou and Earth
http://www.r5productions.com
Links:
Southern Lord
Posted by Mike at 7:35 PM
Labels: Greg Anderson, Grimmrobe, Grimmrobe Demos, Khanate, Knitting Factory, Stephen O'Malley, Sunn O)))
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
The Spinto Band - Moonwink CD Review
There seemed to be a huge buzz in the blogs when The Spinto Band released Nice and Nicely Done but I just couldn't get into either "Oh Mandy" or "Brown Boxes" and I found the whole chamber-pop thing somewhat unsettling.
The band's sound has really matured over the past three years and Moonwink is a great set of infectious hyperactive/ADD pop tunes. I would expect this release to break big for the band and they have already moved from a Union Hall residency (capacity: 100) to playing Music Hall of Williamsburg (capacity: 550).
The first single from this release "Summer Grof" is available on iTunes and the band has also posted a video to YouTube. The frantic Self-Righteous Brothers/White Rabbits pace of this song will give you a good feel for what the rest of disc sounds like.
The band describes "Summer Grof" as "a vague tribute to the great comedienne Janeane Garofalo" and this single was released with a non-LP b-side, "Snowball".
Three of the new disc's eleven tracks are streaming on the band's MySpace page. One of the stand-out tracks is "Later On" which kicks off the disc. There is also a live video for this song on The Spinto Band's website where the band plays an "acoustic" version of the song using kitchen utensils and fruit.
Moonwink was recorded with Producer / Engineer Dave Trumfio (Wilco, Built To Spill, Billy Bragg, Mates of State) and Mixing Engineer Tchad Blake (Tom Waits, Los Lobos, Cibo Matto, Paul Simon). Moonwink will be released October 7th on Park The Van Records.
The Spinto Band plays Music Hall of Williamsburg on October 18th with Frightened Rabbit and The Sw!ms -- Tickets are $15.00.
Posted by Mike at 10:26 PM
Labels: Later on, Moonwink, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Park the Van, Spinto Band, Union Hall
Army-Navy (Los Angeles Power Pop) Plays Mercury Lounge Tonight and Union Pool on Thursday
Army-Navy makes what is probably their NYC debut tonight with a show at the Mercury Lounge.
The band is based out of Los Angeles and is fronted by Justin Kennedy (who co-led Pinwheel in the 90's with Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard). The band combines rich vocal harmonies with jangle/power-pop sounds which bring to mind bands like The Posies and Teenage Fanclub.
The band's debut CD will be released on October 14th (on The Fever Zone record label) but there are a number of advance tracks streaming on the band's MySpace page. Check out the band's cover of Maxine Nightingale's "Get Right Back".
Tonight's show at Mercury Lounge is $8.00 and Army-Navy goes on at 8PM. Thursday's show at Union Pool is also $8.00.
Posted by Mike at 10:20 AM
Labels: Army-Navy, Ben Gibbard, Justin Kennedy, Pinwheel