Buzzed Bands Podcast, Ep. 2 w/ Cold Blood Club

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Tonight: Ninjasonik, Wild Yaks, & SHAPES

Goes Cube Tour Dates + New Album

I saw Goes Cube a long ass time ago at Sin-E (remember that place?). They were awesome then and I can only imagine they're 100 times better live by now. In addition to touring they will also be dropping a new album in two weeks.

Goes Cube Tour
05/14/09 Thu @ The Studio at Webster Hall - New York, NY (RECORD RELEASE SHOW) *
05/15/09 Fri @ The Red and The Black - Washinton, DC **
05/17/09 Sun @ Nara Sushi - Richmond, VA
05/18/09 Mon @ Jack Sprat - Chapel Hill, NC
05/19/09 Tue @ Slim's Downtown - Raleigh, NC
05/20/09 Wed @ The Whig - Columbia, SC
05/21/09 Thu @ The Milestone - Charlotte, NC
05/22/09 Fri @ TBA - Nashville, TN
05/23/09 Sat @ The Firebird - St Louis, MO
05/24/09 Sun @ TBA - Kansas City, MO
05/26/09 Tue @ Larimer Lounge - Denver, CO
05/27/09 Wed @ Knickerbockers - Lincoln, NE
05/28/09 Thu @ The Picador - Iowa City, IA
05/29/09 Fri @ Earthdiver Collective - Oshkosh, WI
05/30/09 Sat @ Underground Lounge - Chicago, IL
05/31/09 Sun @ Double OO Pub - Redford, MI
06/01/09 Mon @ Howlers Coyote Cafe - Pittsburgh, PA
06/02/09 Tue @ The Talking Head Club - Baltimore, MD
06/03/09 Wed @ TBA - Asbury Park, NJ
06/04/09 Thu @ The Oasis - New London, CT

* w/ Jones Street Station, The Austerity Program, Constants, and Red Beard
** w/ Constants


Brooklyn's GOES CUBE will release their full-length debut, 'Another Day Has Passed,' on May 12th via THE END RECORDS. You can catch the band performing their new material as they take their earth-shattering live show on the road in May! The tour kicks off in the band's home town of New York at the Studio at Webster Hall for the official 'Another Day Has Passed' release party on May 14th and then heads south and through the Midwest before heading back east again.

Black Lips & Gza Recorded A Song

As far as rap / rock collaborations go this actually sounds pretty promising. I mean I love Black Lips and the GZA has been the most consistently awesome member of Wu-Tang over the years. So it has to be good, right? Right? Well, it does somehow manage to simultaneously sound like both a Black Lips song and Wu-Tang song. Yet, it still pretty much sucks. I wanted to like this but it's just not very interesting. The chorus is good but the verses pretty much kill it. Take a listen and let us know what you think.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Tonight: Sigmund Droid, Bonnie Baxter, & More - Free Acoustic Show

Well this is going to be interesting! Sigmund Droid, Bonnie Baxter, and others will be playing acoustic sets at Northeast Kingdom. I'm super curious to hear what Sigmund Droid sounds like acoustic... I mean it's just drum and bass. I have an acoustic bass and it's pretty much useless unless it's plugged in. Also, Jeremy J will be DJing.

Toilet Records presents night of music with no electricity for musicians to plug their guitars, basses, or pedals in to. Features bands that need to creatively figure out how to make this transition. It's going to be a pretty amazing night.
Here are the bands;
www.myspace.com/leilolai (Drum and Bass Duo)
www.myspace.com/redromans (Tape Machine and Guitar)
www.myspace.com/Sigmunddroid (Drum and Bass Duo)
www.myspace.com/Bonniebaxter (Electric Ethereal)
DJ Jeraliscious (Jeremy J Cohen)
DJ Rusala will spin Vinyl (Bass Player from Asa Ransom)
and special secret guests (Aas Mosnar)...Come check it out! It's free.

The L Magazine: 8 Bands You Need To Hear 2009

The L Magazine released their annual list of bands to look out for. The 2009 edition features two bands that are playing our party on Friday, The Beets and Pow Wow! Take a look at the rest and let us know what you think.

Link:
8 Bands You Need To Hear

The Beets

Pow Wow!



Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Initial Siren Festival Bands Announced

I thought 2008 was supposed to be the last Siren? I guess not, huh? Well, so far it's only 6 bands but really all I need to hear is Monotonix and I'm sold!

New York, NY (April 28, 2009) The Village Voice, the nation's largest alternative weekly newspaper, is excited to announce the initial line-up for the 9th Annual Village Voice SIREN MUSIC FESTIVAL™
at Coney Island on Saturday, July 18, 2009 from 12:00 noon - 9:00 p.m. Scheduled performers include BUILT TO SPILL, THE RAVEONETTES, FRIGHTENED RABBIT, GRAND DUCHY, MONOTONIX, MICACHU & THE SHAPES, DJs and more to be announced.

Netherfriends Are Cool

A few days ago I got an email about a band from Chicago called Netherfriends. I decided to give them a listen and was pretty impressed. If you haven't heard of them yet then take a listen. Apparently they've made the rounds at SXSW and CMJ so I'm sure I'll be issued a late pass on these guys.

Link:
MySpace

MP3:
Nunya - Netherfriends

Tac Tac (Kitchen Jam)



2009 Capitol Hill Block Party Line-Up

For the most part I hate festivals. It's always hot, the food is expensive, and taking a dump is a nightmare. Plus, let's be honest, you have to sit through four shitty bands to get to one decent one. However, the one festival that never ceases to impress me is the Capitol Hill Block Party. Too bad it's way on the other side of the country.

The 2009 Capitol Hill Block Party
Seattle’s Premiere Celebration of Independent Music
July 24 & July 25th - Seattle, WA

On Sale Friday May 1st 10:00am


Friday July 24
Doors @ 3:00 pm

Main Stage :: All Ages
The Dutchess and The Duke, myspace.com/thedutchessandtheduke
Spinnerette, spinnerettemusic.com
Black Lips, black-lips.com
Deerhunter, myspace.com/deerhunter
The Jesus Lizard, myspace.com/thejesuslizard

Neumos :: 21+
They Live!, myspace.com/theylive206
Hey Marseilles, heymarseilles.com
The Blakes, myspace.com/theblakes
Sleepy Eyes of Death, sleepyeyesofdeath.com
Earth, myspace.com/earthofficial

Vera Stage :: All Ages
Audacity, myspace.com/audacityca
Flexions, myspace.com/flexions
Bow+Arrow, myspace.com/thebowandarrow
Micachu & The Shapes, myspace.com/micayomusic
Past Lives, myspace.com/pastlivesmusic
Starfucker, myspace.com/starfuckerss
Mika Miko, myspace.com/mikamiko


Saturday July 25
Doors 12:00pm

Main Stage :: All Ages
Moondoggies, myspace.com/themoondoggies
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, thepainsofbeingpureatheart.com
The Thermals, thethermals.com
The Gossip, thegossipmusic.com
Sonic Youth, sonicyouth.com

Neumos Stage :: 21+
Sportn' Life Show Case feat D.Black, Fatal Lucciauno, Spaceman
Hotels, myspace.com/hotels
Girls, myspace.com/thegirlsseattle
Akimbo, myspace.com/akimbo
The Maldives, themaldivesmusic.com
Truckasauras, myspace.com/teapartiesgunsnvalor
Future of The Left, futureoftheleft.com
Faux Punk, myspace.com/fauxpunknow

Vera Stage :: All Ages
Pica Beats, www.thepicabeats.com
SOL, myspace.com/solzilla
New Faces, myspace.com/newfacesband
Japandroids, myspace.com/japandroids

Monday, April 27, 2009

Video: The Bronx "Knifeman"





The Non-Worker Party @ Red Star Bar, Free Colt 45.

We're having a May Day party at Red Star Bar with our friends at The Music Slut! The economy sucks and we're all broke so we decided to put together a killer party and keep it cheap. For $4 you get The Beets, Wild Yaks, The Subjects, and Pow Wow plus and hour of free Colt 45. Come out and party with us on Friday!

May Day (May 1st)
The Non-Worker Party
@ Red Star Bar, 37 Greenpoint Ave.
w/ The Beets, Wild Yaks, The Subjects, Pow Wow
DJ: Tom (Radio America / Brooklyn Ski Club)
Colt 45 Open Bar 9-10PM
$4


Links:
Going.com/nwp
Facebook

***May 1st is Jose's (The Beets) birthday so make sure you buy him a couple of shots.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Lou Reed’s Metal Machine Trio Played Gramercy Theatre (Friday Show)

Brooklyn Ski Club contributor Ryan Wilhelm went to the Lou Reed show on Friday at Gramercy Theatre. Here's what he had to say.
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If you’re at all familiar with 1975’s Metal Machine Music you know exactly what this show was like without having to attend. Lou Reed described the album as such: “Well, anyone who gets to side four is dumber than I am.”

That’s a pretty badass thing to say. Reason being, Lou Reed is a formidable badass. The dude inspires fear and respect. There’s no question about it. And I wouldn’t say it about many muthers out there.

So, Let’s get right to it.

The show was 40 minutes long and Lou Reed smiled nearly the entire time. So that was kinda nice to see.

I could feel sorry for the people that paid the $100 charge to see this. But I don’t.

They must have known what they were in for, with the show being billed as “a night of deep noise and no vocals.”

This music’s determination to kill all pop and rock sensibilities is respectable. But it never allowed anyone in the audience to relax.

Reed was joined by John Zorn (on sax) and two German guys (on keyboards and sax), whose names are barely pronounceable let alone spellable.

I guess you could say the same thing about the metal machine music.

Experiencing the single set, single song, 40-minute drone of feedback gave me a painful feeling that slowly passed and gone into a dullness that I completely mistrusted.

But it was fun. Maybe a test of fortitude is a more accurate way to describe it. This was music you could feel. Literally. The noise was so incredibly deep, so loud I could feel my throat rumbling. I could feel it in my balls. Kind of the way I feel on a rollercoaster (or of course, when we used to climb the ropes in gym class).

And I can’t really imagine Lou smiling if he was forced to continue to play Sweet Jane and Walk on the Wild Side for drunk concertgoers.

One highlight was Zorn and the other saxophoner battling. Kind of like a cockfight. It looked like one, and it definitely sounded like one. And who dosen’t love a good cockfight? Peck out thee eyes! Peck thee ears! But only half the fun at a cockfight is the violence. The other half is gambling. Who’s taking the bets here? And who wins? So who cares?

I wanna be black
I wanna be Malcolm X
Cast a hex
Over president Kennedy’s tomb
And have a big prick too

They lead us along, as promised, through the noise that tied our standards up in knots. I kept wondering if all this bullshit boils down to him or us. Is this self-righteous nonsense? Is the audience entertained? Is that even the point anymore? Are all these spectators enjoying this music on some primal level that I am cowardly ignoring?

After about 30 minutes I thought, “Can anyone stand this dark wail for any longer?”

Then a wave of “maybe this is fiendishly humorous” passed across me like whatthefuck!
I can’t pretend to enjoy this on any other level. It’s a fascinating decay, but I’m no masochist.

But I know It takes all kinds of mutherfuckers , and mutherfuckers punish their ears in worse ways than Metal Machine Music (insert your worst and most hated band here). So some people deserve to have their ears rot. And I’m sure there is a special place in hell where ears will be severed or filled with deafening puss.

So yeah: fuck the general public.

But what about the faithful? The fans. Fuck them as well? Do they share some kind of passion for a musical art that I am somehow refusing?

Is there a statement being made here? Is this music supposed to be about inner-pain? Modern pseudo-insanity? Like these things, it seemed random, careless, and totally irrelevant.

Still, I don’t think Lou Reed is trying to exploit anyone. He doesn’t have to. He’s Lou Reed for christ’s sake! But maybe he’s afraid to admit he’s washed up.

I asked people their opinions after the lights came up. Maybe I’m not that personable, but with performance enhancing drugs in belly and brain, I tried to be. Still, no one had much to say to me. So the only conclusion I could draw was: if this music is so interesting then why doesn’t anyone have anything interesting to say about it?

Oh yeah, and anyone that doesn’t jerk off three times a day is a square. And squares don't roll.

Lou fulfilled his dreadful oath, thanked the crowd, and disappeared from stage. House lights came on, people went about the rest of their Friday night.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Tonight: Brooklyn Ski Club Presents Sigmund Droid, SHAPES, & More @ Market Hotel (Free Beer)

There's lots to do tonight but you know what I say? Fuck that other shit. BSC is having a party at Market Hotel and that's all you need. This was originally a house party but we had to move it but the deal remains the same - $5 cover and an open bar from 8-9PM. Hell, we even added two more bands (both all the way from Montreal). So gather up your friends and come rage with us tonight.

Brooklyn Ski Club Presents:
Sigmund Droid, SHAPES, Hank & Cupcakes, Blue Lions, Black Feelings
@ Market Hotel, 857 Broadway
Doors 8PM
Free Beer 8-9PM, $2 after
$5 Cover


RSVP:
Going.com/troutman
Facebook


Friday, April 24, 2009

Brooklyn Ski Club Presents: Sigmund Droid, SHAPES, Hank & Cupcakes + Free Beer! (MOVED To MARKET HOTEL!)

Another week, another bad ass party. This time we're having a good old fashion Bushwick loft party party at Market Hotel. There's going to be free beer from 8-9PM and it's cheap the rest of the night - for real cheap ($2).

My Dad Reviewed The New Levon Helm Album, Electric Dirt

I was recently sent an advance of the new Levon Helm album, Electric Dirt. I've always been a huge fan of The Band, in fact I can honestly put them in the top 5 or so bands ever. After I made my copy of the CD I let my dad have the disc (don't worry label folks, he doesn't know how to burn a copy). He's a huge fan of Levon, he's even gone up to the famous Midnight Ramble shows Levon has at his house upstate. So I thought I'd let him review this one...
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Levon Helm of Woodstock, NY and his band play to what's good in us. If you haven't been to Midnight Ramble, go. His new CD, Electric Dirt touches all the chords of a fine story teller.

His songs of joy make me cry for my own. His songs of trials and tribulations of love and life make me laugh at mine. His voice stirs up the tears and laughter of an old man that can still look back, shake his head and smile that smile. Like an old pal, Levon's hangin' out close by. The strong voice for the ages, that roared through my youth, is now worn and weathered, like the wisdom of an old friend.

Songs like "Tennessee Jed," "You Can't Love What You Never Had" and "Growing Trade" give Electric Dirt the sound that makes this old man look back and smile. Smile at my family and friends. Smile at the road that brought me here. And through all that, Levon's voice safely carries me home. And for that I am grateful.

Electric Dirt by The Levon Helm Band is another beautiful time piece. It will join me and Gus on the back porch for a long time. Here's to good health and good music from an old friend.

-Kerry K

Electric Dirt hits stores June 30th.

Tonight: Radio America, Kiss Kiss @ Santos; Young Lords & Young Love @ The Studio

Tom and Gabe's band, Radio America, is playing Santos Party House tonight with Kiss Kiss (they're pretty awesome). Elsewhere Young Lords are playing The Studio.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Tonight: HEEB Mag Party w/ Suckers & Tanlines

Suckers and Tanlines are playing the HEEB party at Glasslands tonight. One of the Yeasayer dudes is going to be DJing too. Get there early and suck down the sweet godly nectar that is Colt 45, for free 8-9PM.




Ratatat & Kid Cudi Played Terminal 5

Brooklyn Ski Club sent out a new writer last night to the Ratatat & Kid Cudi show. Her name is Kendra and this is her first BSC post.
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So, Kid Cudi. Until tonight I had never actually heard of him. Apologies for being out of the ‘underground, hipster-rap mixtape' loop. A little research prior to the show resulted in some interesting results: his collaboration with Kanye West on 808’s and Heartbreak, including the tracks “Welcome to Heartbreak”, “Paranoid”, and “Heartless”; a homemade ‘trailer’ for the new Transformers movie featuring his song “Sky Might Fall” that is rumored to have lead to talks to make it official; and appearances in Rolling Stone, on 106 & Park, and MTV for his new album Man on the Moon, among other things.

When I arrived, there was some dude alone on stage with nothing but a laptop, earnestly rapping his little heart out to a bored-but-empathetic crowd. I thought – please, no. That can’t be him…

I reminded myself of Ratatat to curb my urge to bail and upon closer inspection (and a glance at the clock) I realized with relief that it wasn’t.

Kid Cudi walked onstage literally a few minutes after Earnest Rapper Guy, “straight from the airport” and one of the first things he said was something like: “How many of you motha-fuckas even know who I am?”

I was embarrassed that I did not, because mostly everyone up in the place made noise. It seemed not only was he known by these hipster kids, but they seemed to wake the hell up when he came out, which I thought would not happen until Ratatat emerged.

He signaled his DJ and the show began. Immediately, I started drawing comparisons to Kanye West and Lupe Fiasco, but once I really started listening to tracks like “Dat New, New”, “Sky Might Fall”, and “Day and Night” I began to study him as an isolated entity in a genre saturated with…sameness. Sure, he had himself an Auto-Tuner, okay he wore, big geek glasses, and yeah he proclaimed himself an original like most hip-hop artists do.

But he danced. He was passionate about his shit – yelling at the sound guy to pump it up because “this is my shit and I want it to sound the best”. For me, Kanye West is a dude who makes pretty decent music, wears weird outfits, and really can’t carry a tune. Whereas Kid Cudi is my cousin…the dude who lives down the street…I wanted to go backstage and kick it with him. I wanted to get to know him, and I’ll tell you that’s impressive because that is not something that happens to me when I listen to hip-hop. His tracks are thoughtful, real, and…well, earnest. But not lame-earnest like the previous occupant of the stage (sorry, dude, whoever you are, but – give it a couple of years, will you?).

I downloaded “Day ‘n’ Night” on iTunes the second I got home and will go on the search for his other mixtape tracks soon.

Ratatat.

Where do I begin? I’m sure to offend lots and lots of people. Here goes…I actually really enjoy them – in the intimate confines of my headphones or my home sound system. I’m not sure what I expected of their live show, not having been to one before now. And, actually, when the bright lights blasted on with the heavy electric synthesizer intro, I got really excited like everyone else up in the place.

Their giant projector screen featuring weird, pop-culture imagery and video was rad, and guitarist Mike Stroud’s Pete Townsend-like back-bend began what I expected to be a mega-electrifying show.

Then…something happened. It started with my favorite song of theirs, “Wildcat”, and went on through song after song, so much so that I found myself scratching my head in confusion. I hate to use my douche bag voice here, but…dude, every song sounded the same!

I couldn’t tell if they were playing “Tropicana”, “Nostrand”, or “Germany to Germany” from one track to the next. Was it just me? Everyone else was dancing their asses off, smiling from ear-to-ear, spilling their beers all over themselves in their rapturous enjoyment of the show. Meanwhile I just stood there like…seriously? I’m the ‘tard, here?

I mean I tried – I really tried to get into it, but this problem bugged the crap out of me the whole time. Once it was over, and people were streaming out of the place sweaty and looking dazed with satisfaction, I immediately put on my headphones and found them on my iPod. I listened harder to each song than I ever have, and they are definitely distinctly different. So what gives?

Perhaps the key when going to see these kinds of acts is just to let the music wash over you, beer in hand, and bask in the blending of beats and rhythm without analyzing it too much. Let those bright-ass lights and that tightly bundled mass of people moving and swaying hypnotize you until you’re gyrating and pumping your fist for the hell of it with little thought beyond “this is awesome!” Perhaps…but that’s not my scene, man.

I still really like Ratatat…in my headphones.

Band Of Wookiees

This is retarded... but I dressed up as Chewbacca for Halloween when I was 8. My mom handmade the costume, it was super bad-ass. Anyway, having donned the fur myself I thought it only fair to post Band Of Wookiees.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Video: Dynasty Electric "Closer To Contact"

Dynasty Electric, who played the last Brooklyn Ski Club party at Castle In Hell, have a new video out for their song "Closer To Contact." There's actually a pretty cool story behind how it was made so read on...


Dynasty Electric - Closer To Contact from AbsolutePitchPR on Vimeo.

How does an unknown Brooklyn-based indie band score a $50,000 music video for free? The answer involved interns, condoms, and a little bit of luck.

When critically acclaimed production company SuperFad decided to start producing music videos late last year, they needed a video for their demo reel. A company intern had just been blown away by Dynasty Electric’s live performance at a loft party and he suggested they work with the band. Their MySpace was quickly pulled up andbefore you can say “MTV", Dynasty Electric was filming their video for Closer to Contact, the lead single off their new Burning EP.

SuperFad, who has created ads for Nike, Visa, Nascar, and MTV, in addition to the infamous “Get It On ” Durex ad, came up with a playfully sexy homage to Barbarella. The finished video is a perfect showcase for the band’s psychedelic electro-indie rock sound. Over the course of four minutes, Dynasty Electric front woman Jennifer DeVeau must fight to save Dynasty guitarist Seth Misterka from evil scientist Durand Durand and his death-by-orgasm "Excessive Machine". A performance of the band tearing through the song, highlighted by Seth’s cutting guitar and Jennifer’s wailing theremin and Blondie-on-acid vocals, is interspersed between the story.

Discover Simple, Private Sharing at Drop.io


Best Week Ever: 10 Shittiest Guitar Solos

BestWeekEver put together a video with the ten worst guitar solos ever. Somehow Lil' Wayne is only #5!



What's with all the videos lately?

Video: King Khan "Land Of The Freak"


CNN Interviews Anvil


28 years ago John Roberts of CNN interviewed the then up-and-coming Anvil. Now that they've finally broke John decided to sit down and interview the boys once again.

I was going to embed the video but it didn't work. Plus the code didn't include dimensions so I couldn't adjust it to fit anyway. Why is it the bigger the company the shittier the web player? I don't understand it.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Brooklyn Ski Club Facebook Group

I decided to start a Facebook group for BSC for no other reason then to keep you all informed about upcoming shows. Join the group and then when there's a new BSC show/party you'll get an invite on Facebook.

New(d) Matt & Kim Video "Lessons Learned"

There's a new Matt & Kim video for their song "Lessons Learned". They get naked in it. Normally I wouldn't bother mentioning that but everytime I post the words nude, naked, boobs, ass, etc. traffic goes up. Apparently people use the internet to look for these sorts of things - who knew?



If the video doesn't work (MTV has terrible embedded video) then try this link.

***Update: Ahahahah! You fucking pervs. Half of my traffic today was people Google searching "Matt + Kim Uncensored"

Monday, April 20, 2009

Full Gorillaz Documentary Streaming

The Gorillaz documentary, Bananaz, is now streaming in it's entirety on Babelgum.

Link:
Bananaz, Gorillaz

Trailer


Clip



It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Interviewed Apes And Androids

How the hell did I just find this now?!? This is simply amazing! The guys from It's Always Sunny... (Charlie & Dennis) interviewing Apes & Androids (Brian & David). The funniest show and the most excellent band come together at last. Whatever strange and mystical forces brought this together I thank you. All you need is Devito in here and it's perfect.

This also brings up one of things I've been meaning to suggest to David but always forget when I run into him. Apes & Androids NEEDS to cover "Day Man," which they may have done already, but if not what do I need to do to make it happen? And now that A&A know the gang maybe they even get Charlie and Dennis to join them as special guests.

Prepare to have your mind blown...

Part 1


Part 2


Part 3



Sunday, April 19, 2009

Igor Posted Nudes Of The Hipster Grifter

First of all I'm kinda sick of hearing about the Hipster Grifter. I've made a point not to post shit about the whole thing because it's being covered everywhere. But then our pal Igor over at DrivenByBoredom goes and posts nudes of her and well, we have to at least put up a link.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Tonight: Rob From Wild Yaks Solo Show

Rob from Wild Yaks is playing a solo show at my neighborhood pub, Duck Duck. It's a little bar on Montrose and Graham, ask for the Schmidt Face - you will regret it. Speaking of Wild Yaks they're going to be playing the May Day party The Music Slut and Brooklyn Ski Club are working on but more on that later.

Lou Reed Metal Machine Trio Playing Gramercy Theater

Lou Reed is planning two nights of Metal Machine madness (use monster truck commercial voice)! Lou will be joined by Ulrich Krieger and Sarth Calhoun, those are the bad guys from Die Hard and Revenge Of The Sith, right? Nice to see them working these days. But in all seriousness folks, this is going to be pretty cool. The shows are on April 23rd & 24th.


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tonight: Hoarsebox, All The Way From Ireland

If you haven't heard of Hoarsebox yet I suggest checking them out tonight at Arlene's Grocery. Last time they were in town Tom and I saw them at Pianos. They're one of those bands that even if you're not a fan of their style of music they do it so damn perfectly that you can't help but like them anyway. Seriously they're one of the tightest bands I've heard. Plus everyone in the band sings and they ALL have lead singer quality voices, which is very rare. Fun fact: The band was recently chosen as an Artist To Watch by Clear Channel.

Did I mention they're from Ireland? That means they spent a lot of money to come play so show some support.

Hoarsebox
@ Arlene's Grocery
7PM sharp

Do It To The Letter - HOARSEBOX Video





Sigmund Droid Playing Cameo This Saturday

Brooklyn Ski Club chums, Sigmund Droid, will be playing Cameo on Saturday. It's been awhile since they played (they've been recording) so this should be a lot of fun. The bad news is I'm going to be out of town, so let me know how awesome it was when I get back.

Volunteer Coast Guard Of Somalia


Just before all of this pirate shit started up I read an article about how European and Asian poachers were illegally fishing in Somalian waters. In that article there was also a brief mention of illegal dumping in those same waters off the coast of Somalia.

When I started hearing about "pirates" taking over ships and all that I figured it couldn't be that simple. Today on Boing Boing there's a link to a great post about the truth behind some of this so called "pirate" activity. While I have no doubt that there are true marauders amongst the reports I have a feeling that the majority are people just trying to reclaim what is theirs and protect themselves.

Take a minute to read this and then think twice about what you would do in their situation.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tonight: Brooklyn Ski Club Hosts & DJs Rock N Roll High

Hey assholes - broke, depressed, & lonely? Well then come out tonight and party with Brooklyn Ski Club. I'm hosting and Tom is doing a guest DJ set. There will be two, count 'em, two open bars! Get drunk for free, keep drinking for memories (your friends memories, you won't remember shit). There will be go-go dancers, great DJs, and Mr. Photog will be there taking pictures.

And don't give me that "work night" shit - no one has jobs anymore.

King Khan Album Stream

The new King Khan & The Shrines album, What Is?!, is streaming on Imeem.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Monday, April 13, 2009

Deer Tick MP3 "Easy" + Tour Dates


Just wanted to share some Deer Tick news. First of all there's a free MP3 from the new album Born On Flag Day. There's also some tour dates but they don't really start until the summer unless you're in New England.

MP3:
Easy - Deer Tick


Thu-Apr-23 Boston, MA Harpers Ferry
Fri-Apr-24 Providence, RI Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel #
Mon-Jun-08 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero %
Tue-Jun-09 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg %
Wed-Jun-10 Boston, MA House of Blues %
Thu-Jun-11 Washington, DC 9:30 Club %
Fri-Jun-12 Carrboro, NC Cat's Cradle %
Sun-Jun-14 St. Louis, MO The Pageant %
Mon-Jun-15 Lawrence, KS Granada %
Wed-Jun-17 Omaha, NE Slowdown %

# = w/ Elvis Perkins in Dearland
% = w/ Jenny Lewis

Yeah Yeah Yeahs Played A Secret Show

Like most of you I chose to avoid the secret Yeah Yeah Yeahs show last night because, well, it was bound to be a clusterfuck. When a band that big plays a venue that small, Santos Party House, how can it not be? Well apparently EVERYONE thought the same thing because all reports I read said that there was barely a line and you could just walk right in practically. So if you're a YYYs fan then make sure to give yourself a swift kick to the ass for missing out.

I wasn't there and don't have any knowledge for ya but these guys do...

New England Metal Fest Lineup

Another year, another New England Metal Festival. It's only a few days away kids! Looks like it's mostly metal this year too. Usually it's half Cannibal Corpse-esque shit and half 90's hardcore bands, although there are still a couple playing (I'm looking at you Merauder).

THURSDAY APR 16 PRE-PARTY AT THE PALLADIUM

MAIN ROOM AT THE PALLADIUM
6:00PM DOORS
6:30-8:30 CROWLEY MOVIE
8:30-10:00 ANVIL MOVIE
10:15 11:15 ANVIL BAND
11:30-1:30 IRON MAIDEN: FLIGHT 666 MOVIE

UPSTAIRS ROOM AT THE PALLADIUM
6:00PM DOORS
7:45-8:30 HOT BLACK
9:00-10:00 KOBRA KIA

MAIN STAGE FRIDAY APR 17 AT THE PALLADIUM
12:00PM DOORS
12:00-12:20 ROSE FUNERAL
12:30-12:50 WOE OF TYRANTS
1:00-1:20 PSYCROPTIC
1:30-1:50 MERAUDER
2:00-2:20 SYLOSIS
2:30-2:50 BURNING HUMAN
3:00-3:20 AFTER THE BURIAL
3:30-3:50 TOXIC HOLOCAUST
4:00-4:30 KATAKLYSM
4:40-5:10 WHITECHAPEL
5:25-5:55 THE HAUNTED
6:10-6:40 AUGUST BURNS RED
6:55-7:25 THE ACACIA STRAIN
7:40-8 :10 NAPALM DEATH
8:30-9:10 SUFFOCATION
9:30-10:30 BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
11:00-1:00 ALL THAT REMAINS

SECOND STAGE FRIDAY APR 17 AT THE PALLADIUM
12:00PM DOORS
12:10-12:30 LEFT TO VANISH
12:40-1:00 BISON B.C.
1:10-1:30 XTHE WARX
1:40-2:00 WITHERED
2:10-2:30 ARCHITECT
2:40-3:00 TRAP THEM
3:10-3:30 DECREPIT BIRTH
3:40-4:00 THE MILES BETWEEN
4:10-4:30 AGGRESSIVE DOGS
4:40-5:00 COLLISEUM
5:10-5:30 PSYOPUS
5:40-6:00 VEIL OF MAYA
6:10-6:40 CATTLE DECAPITATION

THIRD STAGE FRIDAY APR 17 AT CHASERS
12:00PM DOORS
12:00-12:20 Mordisk
12:30-12:50 Pictures of Winter
1:00-1:20 when the dead blot breaks
1:30-1:50 Under lying Truth
2:00-2:20 Half Hearted Comeback
2:30-2:50 Conqueror
3:00-3:20 WE WERE GENTLEMEN
3:30-3:50 Brother Von Doom
4:00-4:20 Shroud of Bereavement
4:30-4:50 The Destro
5:00 5:30 Within The Ruins

MAIN STAGE SATURDAY APR 18 AT THE PALLADIUM
12:00PM DOORS
12:10-12:30 ACARO
12:40-1:00 ANIMALS AS LEADERS
1:10-1:30 THE CRIIMSON ARMADA
1:40-2:00 LANDMINE MARATHON
2:10-2:30 BOOK OF BLACK EARTH
2:40-3:00 ABACABB
3:10-3:30 THE GHOST INSIDE
3:40-4:00 THY WILL BE DONE
4:10-4:30 I WRESTLED A BEAR ONCE
4:40-5:00 AUSTRIAN DEATH MACINE
5:10-5:30 ALL SHALL PERISH
5:40-6:00 WINDS OF PLAGUE
6:10-6:30 EMMURE
6:50-7:15 MUNICIPAL WASTE
7:30-7:55 GOD FORBID
8:15-9:00 CHILDREN OF BODOM
9:20-10:05 AS I LAY DYING
10:45-12:00 LAMB OF GOD

SECOND STAGE SATURDAY APR 18 AT THE PALLADIUM
12:00PM DOORS
12:00-12:20 DEAD SWANS
12:30-12:50 CENTURY
1:00-1:20 DEFEATER
1:30-1:50 UNHOLY
2:00-2:20 ENERGY
2:30-2:50 THE CARRIER
3:00-3:20 THIS IS HELL
3:30-3:50 CRUEL HAND
4:00-4:20 TRAPPED UNDER ICE
4: 30-4:50 COLD WORLD
5:00-5:20 SHIPWRECK
5:30-5:50 TERROR
6:00-6:30 HAVE HEART

THIRD STAGE SATURDAY APR 18 AT CHASERS
12:00-12:20 BLACK TEETH
12:30-12:50 FOR TODAY
1:00-1:20 AUTUMN BLACK
1:30-1:50 THIS OR THE APOCALYPSE
2:00-2:20 BROADCAST THE NIGHTMARE
2:30-2:50 CONDUCTING THE GRAVE
3:00-3:20 CATALEPSY
3:30-3:50 OCEANO
4:00-4:20 SOLDIERS
4:30-4:50 STRAY FROM THE PATH

Via Gauntlet

Kanye Blogs About Being A Gay Fish

Last week's South Park portrayed Kanye West as a gay fish. It was kinda funny but not nearly as funny as everyone made it out to be. Nonetheless I expected Kanye to respond like a child and escalate the situation. However, the dude actually shook it off pretty well. He even seems to have done a little soul searching in his ALL CAPS post.

Link:
Superficial Gay Fish

SOUTH PARK MURDERED ME LAST NIGHT AND IT'S PRETTY FUNNY. IT HURTS MY FEELINGS BUT WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM SOUTH PARK! I ACTUALLY HAVE BEEN WORKING ON MY EGO THOUGH. HAVING THE CRAZY EGO IS PLAYED OUT AT THIS POINT IN MY LIFE AND CAREER. I USE TO USE IT TO BUILD UP MY ESTEEM WHEN NOBODY BELIEVED IN ME. NOW THAT PEOPLE DO BELIEVE AND SUPPORT MY MUSIC AND PRODUCTS THE BEST RESPONSE IS THANK YOU INSTEAD OF "I TOLD YOU SO!!!" IT'S COOL TO TALK SHIT WHEN YOU'RE RAPPING BUT NOT IN REAL LIFE. WHEN YOU MEET LITTLE WAYNE IN PERSON HE'S THE NICEST GUY FOR EXAMPLE. I JUST WANNA BE A DOPER PERSON WHICH STARTS WITH ME NOT ALWAYS TELLING PEOPLE HOW DOPE I THINK I AM. I NEED TO JUST GET PAST MYSELF. DROP THE BRAVADO AND JUST MAKE DOPE PRODUCT. EVERYTHING IS NOT THAT SERIOUS. AS LONG AS PEOPLE THINK I ACT LIKE A BITCH THIS TYPE OF SHIT WILL HAPPEN TO ME. I GOT A LONG ROAD AHEAD OF ME TO MAKE PEOPLE BELIEVE I'M NOT ACTUALLY A HUGE DOUCHE BUT I'M UP FOR THE CHALLENGE. I'M SURE THE WRITERS AT SOUTH PARK ARE REALLY NICE PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE. THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DRAW MY CREW. THAT WAS PRETTY FUNNY ALSO!! I'M SURE THERE'S GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THIS... THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW IT'S ME!




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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tonight: Lady Sov Free Show; Burning Angel Party; Andrew WK & Fischerspooner

Saturdays at Tribeca Grand is quickly becoming the hottest party in town. Tonight Lady Sov is performing and I just got word that Ladytron and The Faint will be DJing. Plus there's going to be "special guests" normally that turns out to be pretty disappointing but given the talent involved tonight it could get interesting.

RSVP:
tribecagrand@GBH.tv

If you prefer your parties a little more "porny" then you'll want to check out Pretty In Pink at The Space tonight. Jessie Lee and the Burning Angel girls are having another bash and this time the one and only Joanna Angel will be there. You can even buy a $20 VIP ticket which gets you in the upstairs VIP lounge where you'll be sippin whiskey with Joanna - just don't be creepy, ya fucking creepy bastard.



***Update: Just heard about this show in Bushwick with Andrew W.K., Fishcerspooner, and a bunch more. Read about it on Street Carnage.



Superdrag Played Bowery Ballroom 4/9

Gabe and Irv headed over to the Superdrag show at Bowery Ballroom on Thursday. Here's a recap Gabe wrote with some photo's from Irv.
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We were supposed to meet at Bowery Ballroom at 8pm. Irvin (BSC picture-taker aka Mr. Photog) and Ethan were waiting for me out front. I was about 20 minutes late.

Ethan- “Nine, Ten, Eleven. Remember those numbers,”

“What’s that? Why?”

“That’s all he said when I asked him when the show starts.”

He looked over his shoulder to a 250 lb bearded Suge Knight look-alike checking IDs at the door.

“…Asshole.”

I couldn’t tell if he was talking to me or Suge.

“So the first band doesn’t go on for another forty minutes? Sorry guys.”

Yes, I am absent-minded. I think most of my friends realize this by now.

“Well, look on the bright side: gives us plenty of time to get drunk. What bars are around here?”

Irvin- “Crash Mansion or R Bar. There’s not much else around.”

I’m not a big fan of either of those bars, and I expressed as much. But Mr. Photog makes friends everywhere he goes. Not only is he incredibly affable and energetic. He LOVES taking pictures of people, and it shows, which is inherently flattering to anybody getting their picture taken by him.

Pia was bartending at R Bar. Friendly, funny, and beautiful, (Pia, if I had a phone, I might have the balls to ask for your number) she poured us beers as a terrible band’s guitarist squealed away from the back room.

Pia- “So you guys are actually sort of working right now?”

Sobering reminder of the task at hand. She had been regaling us with tales of blackout drunkenness. All the stories were second-hand, since she didn’t remember any of it herself. Try saying “21-34 30th Ave at 31st St” next time you get into a cab after 12 cosmos. He dropped her off in Times Square.

I looked at my watch. It was after 10 o’clock. We had to get back.

Bowery Ballroom. Downstairs we saw my two old roommates, Valeria and Stella. They are both big fans of Superdrag. In fact, they went to both NYC shows on both nights. And I think I remember Stella saying something like, “They are my favorite band ever. But you have to understand, I was like 15 when they came out.” An unprovoked apology for liking the band.

I’ve heard a lot of that stuff about Superdrag. Somebody else I know, who’s musical tastes are usually on the same rails as mine, has autographed and framed setlists from two of their shows. My awareness of them is as a band from the mid-90s glut of post-grunge MTV bands. And I don’t like to do that to bands. I don’t like to pigeonhole them into one-hit wonderdom just because I’ve been unaware of their output over the years. They have a respectable following, even after these 15 years, and after an alcoholism-induced breakup and subsequent Christian output by their main songwriter. But they’re back now. New record. New tour. And I was at Bowery Ballroom to listen and hopefully discover what I’d been missing. And they brought their friends from Knoxville to open up for them.

We got there just at the end of The Tenderhooks set, and Irvin disappeared into the scattered bodies near the front of the stage. If not for the lightning flashes from his camera, there would’ve been no evidence of his presence. Inter-gender country vocal harmonies, while the guitarist finger-picked his way through a humble progression. I’m such a sucker for that stuff. “Raise high the roof beams, dancing” was their final refrain for the night. I thought it set a nice theme. Suddenly Irv reappeared at my side against the bar.

“They sound good. Look at these pictures I got.”

He scrolled through a few of the shots he’d snapped on his camera’s view screen.

Next band was The High Score. Shiny new Les Pauls crunched out some good ole Tennessee bar fare. They reminded me of the Black Crows, without the recklessness. Nothing really to think about. I was getting it. Music’s fun. You don’t have to analyze it and write an 800 word blog about it. A nice thought. I wish I could subscribe in earnest. “It’s a mighty good wine” they sang.

Something a little peculiar happened when Superdrag walked onto the stage. First of all, they were setting up all their own equipment, plugging into amps and pedals, setting levels. There wasn’t a curtain or anything to hide them. They were exposed, and everyone in the room was silently staring at them. Judging from the eavesdropping I was doing, most people there were long time fans excited to see one of their favorite bands reunited. You would think there would be some positive heckling. “I love you John Davis!” Something like that. It was silent. They were looking at them as if looking into an aquarium.

So they start the first song. People sing along. Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Out. They do it again. And again. They are good songs. There is NOTHING to think about. So why am I thinking about it? I have another drink. There are cheers. But the band looks a little affected. Especially Davis. Is there some sort of underlying Christian guilt about reforming a band that drove you to addiction, the sin of false idolatry? Is he thinking about it too much? Am I? Yes. Definitely. They are good songs. Just shut up and enjoy them. Ethan finishes off a beer, burps, and says “I feel like I’m eating dry white toast that’s 15 years old. Let’s get outta here.”

I never even got to hear them sing it: “Who sucked out the FEEELAAAAANG?”




Friday, April 10, 2009

Tonight: Bastards Of Young @ Royal Oak (Tom BSC, Hosts & DJs)

You guys know Tom right? He does the occasional album review and interview for Brooklyn Ski Club. He also helped put together Super Party Fun Time over at Castle In Hell, which was the best BSC party to date. Well tonight Tom is launching his new dance party, Bastards Of Young, at Royal Oak. The whole crew is going to be there drinking and dancing (those of us who care to, myself excluded - I'm no fun at all). So I'm inviting you to join us and turn this party into the thing to do on a Friday night in Brooklyn, well at least one Friday per month.

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Deli Magazine Best Of NYC Festival



Sunday 05.10 (sponsored by ASCAP)
- The Bell House, 21+, $12 -
10.00 Chairlift
9.00 TBA
8.10 The Secret Life of Sofia
7.20 Takka Takka
6.30 TBA
- BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT -

Saturday 05.09
- Joe's Pub, $15 -
9.30 The Lisps' FUTURITY Musical
FUTURITY is an original indie-rock musical by Brooklyn band The Lisps. A theatrically staged song cycle, FUTURITY tells the story of a Union soldier in the Civil War who is an aspiring science fiction writer. The work fuses traditional Americana, found text, experimental music, and The Lisps’ own brand of quirky co-ed pop.
- BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT -

Friday 05.08
- The Bell House, 21+, $15 -
12.00 Crystal Stilts
11.00 Blank Dogs
10.00 Religious Knives
9.00 Dinowalrus
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BUY TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT -

Wednesday 05.06 (sponsored by BMI)
- Southpaw, 21+, $10 -
11.10 Lowry
10.30 Elizabeth and the Catapult
9.40 The King Left
8.50 April Smith
8.10 KaiserCartel
7.30 Mia Riddle

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Lady Sov Performing At Tribeca Grand Saturday

Lady Sovereign is going to be performing on Saturday at the Tribeca Grand. It's the semi-new GBH party that's been called "the new MisShapes." I'd cite that quote but I really can't remember where I got that from. There's also going to be a "secret guest" which will likely be a let down but whatever, it's fucking free right?

RSVP for Entry:
tribecagrand@gbh.tv


Man Man Tour Dates (w/Gogol Bordello, Cursive) & Video

Man Man is hitting the road end of April. They'll be linking up with Cursive first (ehh) and then later with Gogol Bordello (fuck yes!). Also, check out this bitchin' video.

Video via Buzzgrinder



Man Man on tour:

April 22, 2009 – The Square Room – Knoxville, TN

April 23, 2009 – The Rev Room – Little Rock, Arkansas

April 24, 2009 - Lounge on Elm St. - Dallas, Texas

April 25, 2009 - Norman Music Festival - Norman, Oklahoma

With Cursive:

April 26, 2009 - Mercy Lounge - Nashville, Tennessee

April 27, 2009 - Bottletree - Birmingham, Alabama

April 28, 2009 - Sluggo’s - Pensacola, Florida

April 29, 2009 - Social - Orlando, Florida

April 30, 2009 - Social - Orlando, Florida

May 1, 2009 - Variety Playhouse - Atlanta, Georgia

May 2, 2009 - Cat’s Cradle - Carrboro, North Carolina

May 3, 2009 - Black Cat - Washington DC, Washington DC

May 4, 2009 – State Theater – State College, Pennsylvania

May 5, 2009 - Diesel - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

May 6, 2009 - Magic Stick - Detroit, Michigan

With Gogol Bordello:

May 29, 2009 – Beaumont Club – Kansas City, MO

May 30, 2009 – Cabooze – Minneapolis, MN

May 31, 2009 – Congress Theatre – Chicago, IL

June 04, 2009 – Ram’s Head Live – Baltimore, MD

June 05, 2009 – House Of Blues – Boston, MA

The (International) Noise Conspiracy At Oslo Jazz Fest (MP3)

I was just checking out the latest over at the Alternative Tentacles website and I came across four MP3s of the T(I)NC performance with jazz musicians at the Oslo Jazz Festival. This was re-released by AT in 2007 (recorded 2002) but I think the free MP3s were only recently released on AT. So if you haven't heard this yet go and download the four freebies AT has posted.

So So Glos & Real Estate Playing Santos For Charity (May 9)

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that BSC faves, So So Glos, will be playing Santos Party House on May 9th. The show is only $10 and the money goes to DKMS, which is the international bone marrow registry.

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

NY Howl, Wild Yaks, The Beets & K-Holes Played Glasslands

On Saturday I went to Glasslands to see NY Howl, Wild Yaks, & K-Holes. I was mostly interested in catching Wild Yaks. I've been listening to them a lot lately and I was looking forward to finally seeing them live.

According to the Glasslands website the show started at 9PM. Of course the info was wrong but luckily I double checked the flyer to make sure on my way over and realized it actually started at 10PM. So we decided to stop into the Levee for a drink before the show. After imbibing in a Sportsman and a fruity drink for the lady we headed over to the show.

NY Howl were about to go on when we got there. I was surprised they were playing so early because they usually get pretty crazy. Despite the tiny group of people there at that point they went on. We were upstairs in the balcony watching. I've seen the Howl at least 3 times before and this is not the same band. It's a stripped down (they're a three piece now, no brass) version of the band. I never noticed the obvious White Stripe thing they have going on - I think the horns covered that up. Either way they're still awesome and put on a good show, as always, despite a minor guitar malfunction.

Next up was Wild Yaks, again I don't get why they played second. As with the Howl, it was still early and people were just starting to trickle in. Like I said I was pretty excited to finally see these guys. Based on the show I have nothing bad to say about them.

They were a bigger band then I thought - two guitars, sax, bass and drums. I was expecting a 3-piece and was surprised by how crowded the stage was. The guitar player was awesome and managed to work in some shredding at interesting points. I loved the group vocals - everyone sang and I think more bands should consider this because it sounds awesome. The highlights were of course when they closed the set with "River May Come" and "Tomahawk," both instant classics which had everyone shouting along and dancing.

I was about to leave after Wild Yaks and then ran into Jeremy J (he DJ'd the last Ski Club party) so I stuck around for a bit. I'm glad I did because The Beets came on next. I had no idea who these kids were but I was digging it. There was definite Black Lips thing going on but it felt more NYC. I wish I had heard some stuff of theirs before hand so I could get into it a little more. They were good fun and luckily had a nice crowd to play to at this point in the night. They were a perfect lead in to K-Holes, who actually feature an ex Black Lip.

Being a big Black Lips fan I was looking forward to K-Holes. I've heard good things from friends but I wasn't sure what to expect because the recordings they have online are not so great. I have to say they were not what I expected. Sure there was a bit of a Black Lips thing but they definitely have their own sound. I'd compare them more to the Cramps or B-52s then Black Lips. You can call it what you will but they were pretty fucking awesome. Oh, and the chick on bass has a Debbie Harry thing going on which is pretty damn adorable.

Some of the kids started showing up right after K-Holes but my old ass wanted to go home and relax. So I said my farewells and went home completely satisfied, seven bucks well spent.

Bastards Of Young (Dance Party) At Royal Oak On Friday

Tom of Brooklyn Ski Club is having a party on Friday at Royal Oak. He pretty much put the whole night together and he's DJing too. So Friday night come get drunk and party with the gang.

RSVP:
Going.com/BOY


Oh and a big thanks to Eddy for making that bitchin' flyer art on short notice!

Free Art Brut Track "Weird Science" On RCRD LBL


The new Art Brut album Art Brut VS. Satan hit stores today. I'd tell you to go buy it but no one sent me an advance so I haven't heard it yet. Let's assume it's awesome though, Art Brut is pretty solid.

Anyway, RCRD LBL is giving away a new track called "Weird Science"

Play A Brooklyn Ski Club Show

I'm currently looking for some bands to play several Brooklyn Ski Club shows and parties that are in the works. Some of these shows/parties will be at real deal venues and some will be a dirty lofts in Bushwick. But they are happening soon, so hurry the fuck up suckas.

There are some requirements that I should point out.
  1. Must have a following in Brooklyn. You don't have to draw 100 people but if you can't get 20-30 friends to show up to a free, or really cheap, show then come back later.
  2. If you're looking to get rich then you're in the wrong place dude. I do these shows for fun, not for money (I made -$10, yes that's a negative, at the last party). Hopefully you want to play for the same reason. That said, of course we'll give you something from the door (if there's a cover) but the amount depends on the draw - ya dig?
  3. Promote the show! Too many bands wait until the day of to tell people they're playing. Fuck that! Don't be lazy. I bust my ass getting the word out and so should you. You do WANT people to see you play right?
Other then that let's fucking party! If you're interested in playing then send me an email with a link to your MySpace page. Also tell me where you've played recently in NYC. Cool?

Monday, April 06, 2009

Northside Festival Bands Announced


The L Magazine announced the lineup for their all BK summer festival.

About the Northside Festival: This June 11-14, Brooklyn-based alternative weekly The L Magazine will host the first annual Northside Festival, a four-day celebration of Brooklyn’s independent music and art scenes at over fifty venues throughout Williamsburg and Greenpoint. Northside has teamed up with the Williamsburg Gallery Association to highlight art exhibitions and events, and dozens of music industry influencers like Brooklyn Vegan and French Kiss Records to produce live music showcases throughout the weekend.

Aaron Behrens

The Albertans

Andrew D’Angelo’s Gay Disco Trio

Asobi Seksu

The Beets

Bill Callahan

Bishop Allen

Brightblack Morning Light

Browns

Cale Parks

Cymbals Eat Guitars

Dark Faith

Dinowalrus

The Dodos

Doug Paisley

Dragons of Zynth

Drink Up Buttercup

Endless Boogie

Henry Wolfe

Home Video

Homosexuals

John Vanderslice

Katie Eastburn

Kilgore Trout is Dead

Kneebody

La Strada

Motel Motel

Murder Mystery

O’Death

The Obits

Pretty & Nice

Pterodactyl

Quo Vadis

Real Estate

Screaming Females

Sean Bones

Sir Richard Bishop and His Freak Of Araby Ensemble

Steve Coleman’s Five Elements

Sunset Rubdown

tUnE-YaRdS

Virgin Forest

Vivian Girls

War on Drugs

We Are Country Mice

Zaza

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