Wednesday, September 27, 2006

(Quick) Show Review: The Raconteurs @ Roseland Ballroom

Last night I caught a glimpse of The Raconteurs playing their second show in a row at the horrific Roseland Ballroom. I'm lucky to have to seen the band perform in a more intimate setting in the past (more on that later), so seeing them here was a real shock. I have to say, they did a wonderful job lighting up a room that can dwarf even the most gargantuan bands.

Sadly, I couldn't stay for the whole show, but what I was able to see was very impressive. The band hit the stage with a bravado that defied their inexperience, blazing through songs which, on the record, are frankly underwealming. It's clear to me that Broken Boy Soldiers really is the sound of a band just coming together, finding themselves in an awkward place between Brendan Bensons ironic poppiness and Jack White's blues sensibility and unique songwriting. It's been a long time now since that recording, and the band seems to have fully coalesced. The soungs sounded less like statements and more like blank landscapes on which the band was able to stretch and play to their heart's content. It was inspiring to see a band so free and relaxed.

After seeing The Raconteurs hammer Roseland, I'm eager to see where they go next. I never thought I'd say this, but I'd rather Jack White made another Raconteurs album then go back to The White Stripes.

The Blood Brothers

Seattle's Blood Brothers are about to release one of the best albums of the year on October 10th through V2 Records. Entitled Young Machetes and produced by Fugazi's Guy Picciotto, this record is far and away the group's finest.

For those of you that haven't been following the progress of The Bro's, here's the scoop: they're a five piece who have released four LPs since their inception in 1997. Their style is a difficult to describe - "post-hardcore" seems to make the most sense, as they employ extremely fast drumming and guitar work underneath blistering screamed vocals. Granted, this isn't the kind of thing your typical indie fan would be into - but give them a listen. They do what they do with such creativity and passion that it becomes difficult to ignore.

I've included what I feel is one of the best tracks from Young Machetes. Do yourself a favor and try to look past the screaming and the grind - if you can, you'll glimpse a nightmarish world of startling originality.

The Blood Brothers - Nausea Shreds Yr Head

Yes, this means I've found a way to host files again!

Monday, September 25, 2006

Monday News

Monday News:

- Be Your Own Pet have replaced their drummer with a 16 year old named John Eatherly. I'm glad they aren't hanging it in after losing their previous drummer, Jamin. However, I think he was the best thing about this band. Check him out with his brother in their band Jeff.

- Living in the city of brotherly love? Check out But For Now We Are Young's philly show list - it's fantastic.

- Sonic Youth played a free show in Thompkin Square park today.

- John Mayer is about to publish a book entitled "The Pioneer", which he is most definetly not. You can find exerpts from this soon-to-be Penguin Classinc on his myspace page.

- The singer from HORSE The Band was arrested last night on suspicion of robbing a gas station. That's what happens when you tour with Dragonforce.

- Psychobilly giants Tiger Army are going in to the studio to record their next record with Jerry Finn. Now all they need is a new website.

- Here's a list of upcoming tv performances:

9/25 - Tenacious D on TRL [MTV]
9/25 - Green Day (with U2) on Monday Night Football [ESPN]
9/25 - Death Cab For Cutie on Jay Leno [NBC]
9/25 - Joan Jett on Conan O'Brien [NBC]
9/25 - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club on Carson Daly [NBC; R]
9/26 - Scissor Sisters on Conan O'Brien [NBC]
9/27 - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus on Jimmy Kimmel [ABC]
9/28 - M. Ward on Craig Ferguson [CBS]
9/28 - Living Things on Carson Daly [NBC]
9/29 - Snow Patrol on Jay Leno [NBC]
9/29 - David Cross on Conan O'Brien [NBC]
9/30 - The Killers on Saturday Night Live [NBC]

Sunday, September 24, 2006

SUNDAY CLEANING

I'm updating the site today, so if it looks weird for a little while, I apologize.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Vampire Forest Fire

The first thing is The Neon Boys, who were basicially Television before they got Richard Lloyd. Their sound is quite different, however: kind of like a cross between Television and The Band. As far as I can tell, only five songs were recorded. I'll try to post one of them as soon as I can.

I've also finally discovered The Arcade Fire's first (and only) EP, which up until now I've been unable to take very seriously. It's actually quite good, it's just less epic and a bit more straightforward. Again, I'll try to post a song ASAP.

The Knife is a Swedish duo that I feel I'm also a little late on getting into. They create atmospheric, minimalist electronic music that is, for no obvious reason, terribly disturbing. Their new record, Silent Shout, is great.

It turns out that even though I can't post music, I can still put up videos from YouTube. Here's one of TV on the Radio performing the song "Wolf Like Me". I think this is an amazing performance.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

The Killers THIS Friday at Webster Hall

The Killers are playing a "secret show" this Friday at Webster Hall. The presale starts at 3:00pm eastern time, while the public on-sale is on the 20th. The username on the presale is "thekillers" and the password is "tickets". Extremely clever.

I'm currently debating whether or not I should go to this show, and I have about two hours to make the decision. If do end up going, I promise to post pictures and a review. (Thanks BrooklynVegan by way of Sara)

UPDATE: The tickets sold out in 12 seconds. Luckily, they go back on sale tomorrow. In the meantime, check out some streams from Sam's Town. Maybe they will help you decide if you hate them or not. That's why I'm hoping for anyway.

Monday, September 18, 2006

A temporary shift...

I've got bad news: I've temporarily lost my ability to post mp3s... and I'm actually not sure how I'm going to get it back. As a result, I haven't posted anything in a little while.

The fact is, pretty much the only thing I've been listening to is a mix given to me by my friend Peter. While I get my technical difficulties worked out, head over to his blog: But For Now We Are Young.

I'll be back soon... I promise.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Two more weeks of WOXY

Well, this sucks. Internet radio pioneers WOXY are shutting down due to financial reasons. Read the full scoop here. In other radio news, NPR announced today that they're joining the infranet in 2007 with the launch of NPR Music Online. Oh, and the VMAs are tonight.

Daily Supertreat: Arcade Fire goes Magnetic

Who else is eager for any news about the forthcoming Arcade Fire release? No word yet on a release date, although the band announced about a month ago that they were going to produce it themselves. In the meantime, we'll have to tide ourselves over with goodies like today's supertreat. It's a cover done by The Arcade Fire of a great Magnetic Fields song. Enjoy! (Thanks Goldenfiddle).


- The Arcade Fire - Born on a Train (Magnetic Fields cover)

I'll bookmark your blog if it gets good

Alright, now that I've got a few minutes I think I should introduce myself.


My name is Patrick, and I live in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

I created this blog so that I could share some of the music I like, as well as talk about any other random music related stuff. This is essentially just another music blog from just another guy living in Brooklyn.


This blog is named after a song by the once-great punk band Against Me!, who have in recent years devolved into a pretty shitty commerial pop-punk band. Back in the day, however, they were fuckin' great. The song in question is called "8 Full Hours of Sleep", and rather than explain why I chose to pay homage to this particular song, I think I'll just post the mp3 and be done with it.



- Against Me! - 8 Full Hours of Sleep
Here's another Against Me! song from their classic album Reinventing Axl Rose:
- Against Me! - We Laugh at Danger and Break all the Rules

Voxtrot

After sort of forgetting about them for a little while, I'm really getting back into Voxtrot. If you like The Smiths, Belle and Sebastian or even The Talking Heads, you'll probably like these guys. Now thay they've signed to Playlouder, we should see a full-length release sometime in the next year. Here's a track from one of the two EPs they've released so far:

- Voxtrot - Wrecking Force

Also, while we're on the subject of bands I've almost forgotten about, I'll be posting a review of the forthcoming Mars Volta album. Here's a quick preview: it's not very good!

Links:

- Voxtrot on Myspace
- The Mars Volta's rediculous website.
- Who wants to come with me to This?