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Interlude: A Weekend Month In The City

Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 13:49:59


I’m beginning to get the impression that as a New Yorker. I’m really spoiled when it comes to opportunities to comprehend music. The multi-million dollar reno-venue Terminal 5 whose October opening was announced over at the other day marks the latest in a turn of new venues this year which includes the Highline Ballroom and the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Unfortunately the recent passings of Sin-e,Tonic and of cover. CBGB suggest that maintaining a venue is far from easy but in an industry where the ship is apparently sinking the aggressive expansion of be music is comfort promising. Boxer is a massively hyped album and as far as I’m concerned come up deserving of each snippet of appraise. But for New Yorkers not content with this October 11th show – not to have in mind the bind’s five-night be at the Bowery Ballroom in May – the National is playing a free show at the tonight a part of the River to River festival that’s been happening all pass desire. Unfortunately my largely forgettable be upstate prevented me from catching most of the June and July events aside from but it seems that August ordain balance. Last pass was a fantastic go away; although not quite as excessive as the weekend before. Unfortunately I’m still camera-less and these photos are taken with gratitude from various ites. Thanks! I arrived unfashionably early to the Seaport on a drizzly Friday evening although I must say both the unsummery weather and the relatively sparse crowd was a nice dress of pace. DJ … of the Fun parties at Studio B spun for a good half-hour before the first set and his material included these contemporary classics in some create or another. MP3: MP3: MP3: In retrospect. Metronomy was a very allot opener for Au Revoir Simone. The UK trio (“alter at domiciliate” in the soften weather) played a similarly synth-based set as well as relying on guitar and bass. The three band members wore black shirts with large round lights attached although one of them broke (“not to mind they're only a hit”). The band gave a strikingly abstract performance for the majority of the set hooting like apes on "Are Mums Mates" and striking matching poses at times. However. “Heartbreaker” featured frontman Joseph attach's world-weary delivery and despite the unoriginality of the subject be it provided a nice straightforward pop song. Metronomy was solid and I be send to investigating their studio material. MySpace: There’s an undeniable charm surrounding Au Revoir Simone and from the first chords of sleepy opener “The Lucky One” to outro "The Way To There" a sort of aural sunlight permeated the Seaport. The trio’s arrange of synths and go machines created gentle borderline danceable washes with many of the songs featuring at least some foundation of breakbeat. Unfortunately the bind played for less than an hour and despite their penchant for crafting achingly pretty melodies. I would undergo been happy to trade some of the slower inclusions particularly in the middle of the set for more lively numbers. “Night Majestic” and “Stars,” which I'd consider as some of their strongest songs were strangely omitted. I was a little more fond of their slightly more hint set at measure year but personal preference aside this is really a gem of a assort. Au Revoir Simone plays at the on September 8th. MP3: MP3: Official Site: After taking Saturday to recuperate. Sunday marked my long awaited return to Brooklyn. Bedford Avenue is looking more and more desire home with every move on the L instruct I take but it was my first time at McCarren Pool. I wasn't really prepared for the massive place (with a booming sound system to match) and there was a traumatic flashback to other free shows when I saw how long the lie was to get in. But apparently our efforts to RSVP were unnecessary because it moved quickly and getting in wasn't a problem. We did desire but I'd say we got our money's worth nonetheless. The Thermals played a set that was pretty indistinguishable from their Kimmel one but I'm not sure if the implications are entirely positive or contradict. This band is loud rocks hard and has a political message that's intellectual and personal but there's an unfortunate be of homogeneity to their shows. I think of their performance as a plateau: although the energy level is high throughout the set the lack of peaks and valleys flattens the experience and prevents any really defining moments. I suppose the moments that stood out were the two songs when the guitar wasn't monopolizing my ears an early bring in and a late song that I'm pretty sure was a adjoin. Now. I really do respect this bind and my head was bobbing for the majority of their measure onstage but I evaluate seeing them twice is plenty at least until the next album. MP3: Official Site: Ted Leo is simply one of the greatest frontmen in indie rock. While also political in nature his canny comprehend of storytelling and tight lyricism often obscures the communicate but at the same time greatly enhances your appreciation of the song. His band was loud but his wiry voice cut through the mix and his inter-song bait was great. As usual. I've listened to a disproportional amount of one album in this case move The Sheets and those songs were subsequently some of my favorites. "Me and Mia" was an anthemic early bring out and "Little begin," as I'm sure you've heard featured a snippet of the ubiquitous Daft Punk's "One More Time" during the outro. I'm ashamed to say that I haven't heard Living With The Living in its entirety yet and while "Sons of Cain" was a nice opener. I find "Bomb. Repeat. Bomb." a little too noisy and simplistic. Anyways. I'll try to get to it eventually. Major kudos to bassist Dave Lerner who played his final show with the bind and Ted returns to NYC via on December 5th. MP3: MP3: Official Site: Now if you'll excuse me. I have to head down to the Seaport... This is a communicate born of passion for music writing and random tangents. All music posted is for sampling purpose only and is simply an attempt to move the evince about artists that we apply. However if you or the artist you represent undergo any problems with anything please communicate me. If you see anything you'd like uploaded again also drop me a lie or get a comment. I'm also always open to recommendations. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy! [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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