Thursday, March 27, 2008

Lost Post #1 - week 13

"Where did time go" was the motto of that week: following the lateness pattern initiated the previous week, I ended up missing most shows.

Tue. 03/04
I was pretty thrilled to hear that the HEAP (ex HEAP project) was playing at Caledonia, along Diet Rock Stars and Kenosha Kid. For once however, the show was early and on time, with HEAP opening, so they were already done by the time I showed up. Pity, for I'm a big fan. HEAP is fronted by Bryan J. Howard on bass and vocals, accompanied Jeff Rieter (bass), Ian Werden (drums), Jim Wilson aka Diego Catalan (percussions), Paul Kim (keyboards) and a horn trio (Jeff Crouch on trumpet, Marcus Gilley and Chris Costigan on sax). It's groovy in an indie-meets-funk way, it's roughly Athens response to Morphine, it's unique in our area, it's definitely worth many listens. An album is in preparation and should hopefully be available in June. A couple of shows will be announced before that. Stay tuned.

So I moved next door to the 40 Watt and caught Bomb The Music Industry!. BTMI! is a collective from Baldwin, NY, formed in 2004 around Jeff Rosenstock, with members as famous as Matt Kurz (the Matt Kurz one) or Jeff Tobias (We versus the Shark, Pegasuses XL). It's punk, with some horns: that's not sufficient to qualify it as ska, but that gives a nice Mano Negra feel to it... They ranted against our local institution, Flagpole, maybe because the journal nominated them for the Worst Band Name of 2007, category "OMG Get Excited!!!!". Anyway, that was the last night of their tour, they had to go back to their day jobs in Brooklyn, NY just after.

Pegasuses XL were headlining and celebrating the release of their first album, The Antiphon, on Ernest Jennings Record Co. Very efficient show, Becky "Cars Can Be Blue" Brooks on backing vocals on The Big Haunt. No running-around-the-block pre-show antics this time, just a big group hug, but the feeling was there.

I highly recommend you to lend an ear or two to Antiphon, for it is a very homogeneous album that you should find filed under electro-punk-rap. It doesn't sound as Add N to X-meets-Ladytron than their first EPs, it doesn't have the brutal impact The Midnight Aquarium had (I guess the surprise effect gets diluted with time), it is surprisingly subdued: at a time when twee kids listen to Bearsuit, one would expect Pegasuses to be more in your face. Take a song like Marathon Mansion from the Antiphon and compare it to Run the Gauntlet from their first EP: both are great, mind you, but my preference goes to the second. Still, go and get Antiphon, you won't be disappointed.

MP3s
Pegasuses XL - Run the Gauntlet
Pegasuses XL - Marathon Mansion
Pegasuses XL - The Big Haunt (that's the hit!)

Pictures of the 40W show are available on Mike White's site.
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Wed. 03/05
A gazillion bands were playing at Little Kings that evening: Madeline, Heather Hines and Liza Sullivan (ex Flash to Bang Time), Ham 1, Nana Grizol, and we ended with the unfortunately too scarce Circulatory System. As usual for this kind of occasion, it's more of a family reunion than an actual evening of shows. Well, it is both, let's say.

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Fri. 03/07
Second round for Liza backing up Heather Heyn (Vicariously Through Cats) at Flicker this time, with Andy From Denver headlining. I already gave reviews of Andy's shows, so I won't keep you longer. Andy put a very nice stunt by recording some of his between-songs banters, which gave a rather hilarious and surrealistic view of his mind's inner workings ("Oh, to fight the stress, I could just picture everybody naked. Not the guys, though, not the guys."). Andy is currently touring for 2-3 weeks with Keith John Adams in the East Coast/Midwest starting 03/20, so catch the mates while you can.

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Sat. 03/08

If you have any idea of my whereabouts on that day, drop a line...


Photo by Mike "Deadly Designs" White

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