McCarren Park Pool in ANTM
Look for McCarren Park Pool in America's Next Top Model... They talk about how it is a great live music venue... what?! It's around the 2:50 time mark.
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Monday, March 31, 2008McCarren Park Pool in ANTMLook for McCarren Park Pool in America's Next Top Model... They talk about how it is a great live music venue... what?! It's around the 2:50 time mark.
Friday, March 28, 2008Black Acid / The Raveonettes @ Bowery Ballroom
![]() I went to see Richard Fearless' new band Black Acid at Bowery Ballroom the other night. They opened for the Raveonettes. Doug from Dirty on Purpose plays drums for Black Acid, and I thought he added a powerful element to the band -- complementing the unique Fearless vocals that seemed to reverberate from deep and sexy to screechy and cool. The set started off really strong, but there was a bit of a lull in the middle of the set. I attributed it to the fact that they are still a very new band and this is their first real tour. The set ended really strong though and I think when all the kinks are worked out, this band is going to be something fierce! I stayed for a few of the Raveonettes songs and thought they sounded really pretty and lush -- but was a bit disappointed that a lot of the instrumentation was not live, they were backing tracks. This prevents much spontaneity in a live set, which is the thrill of a concert, no? Labels: black acid, the raveonettes
Tuesday, March 25, 2008Insect Guide @ Trash Bar
![]() Saw a UK band called Insect Guide last night at Trash Bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Standing inside the club, I got flashbacks to when I used to promote On the Moon Music shows there -- back when it was Luxx. The good ol' days! Here are some pix of the band -- they played a decent set, but it didn't really catch fire until the last couple songs. Their songs on their MySpace are beautiful... ![]() ![]() They are also playing Galapagos on March 26, Lit Lounge on March 27 and Cake Shop on March 28. Labels: insect guide
Dirty on Purpose Release "The Thing About Getaways" Today on RCRDLBL.com / Download for Free Now!
![]() Wii <3 U Dirty on Purpose release their new song on RCRDLBL.com today called "The Thing About Getaways." It is the third song released from their digital-only EP, Dead Volcanoes, exclusively on RCRDLBL.com. They have previously released "Leaving" and "Hard To Tell You," and all three are currently available for free download here: http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Dirty_On_Purpose/music. The fourth and final song on this EP, "Canned Fumes," will be released next month. Labels: dirty on purpose, rcrd lbl
Monday, March 24, 2008Neckbeard Telecaster & The Art of Shooting @ Union Pool + Crashin' In Party @ Galapagos with Carlis Star & Co from the UK
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On Thursday night at Union Pool for the Jezebel Music showcase, I didn't get to stay and watch J.A.C.K. (though they are amazing live), but I caught Neckbeard Telecaster (who I manage) and a bit of the Art of Shooting before I left to hang a bit at Crashin' In at Galapagos to say hello to Lio and bring over these Brits we were hanging with who are part of a band called Carlis Star and their managers. Labels: carlis star, crashin' in, j.a.c.k., neckbeard telecaster, the art of shooting
Friday, March 21, 2008A Tribe Called Quest - "Can I Kick It?"I love this song. I love old school hip-hop videos. Check it and kick it! Labels: a tribe called quest, music video
Jaymay @ Mercury Lounge
![]() I reviewed the Jaymay show at Mercury Lounge the other night (sold out!) for Filter magazine. Check out my review here!
Thursday, March 20, 2008My SXSW 2008 Favorites and Missed ConnectionsDamn, I sure spent a lot of time at Emo's during my time in Austin! Here are my faves from the week of rock and hip-hop at SXSW. Also included are a few bands that I was dying to see but totally missed because of conflicts or I just wrote down the wrong day on my showcase cheat-sheet. Hopefully catch them soon in New York or next year at SXSW 2009! Hip-Hop Shows: Kid Sister @ Emo's Clipse @ Emo's Time Machine @ Light Bar Rock Shows: The Helio Sequence @ Camel Loft The End of the World @ B.D. Riley's Kate Nash & Billy Bragg @ Filter Cedar Street Courtyard The Kills @ Fader Fort The Wedding Present @ IODA Emo's Annex Lykke Li @ Pitchfork/Windish Party - Emo's Lymbyc Systym @ Leafy Green / Emo's Jr The Dodos @ Leafy Green / Emo's Jr Akron/Family @ Leafy Green / Emo's Jr Motorhead @ Stubb's Vice/Scion Party The Big Sleep (filling in for Switches) @ Filter Cedar Street Courtyard Grand Archives @ Filter Cedar Street Courtyard Sam Champion @ Nylon/Guess Lounge/JellyNYC Texas Garage Cloud Cult @ Lucky Lounge / After the Jump / Indie Outlaw / Paper Garden Cassettes Won't Listen @ Lambert's Patio / After the Jump showcase Missed Connections People's Revolutionary Choir @ Hilton Garden Inn Ringo Deathstarr @ The Hideout X @ Stubb's Jaymay @ Maggie Mae's SESAC showcase Labels: sxsw 2008
How To Get Through SXSW on Practically NothingLadies and gents, believe it or not I spent about $20 total during my entire SXSW trip and that was for a slice of pizza and some jalapeno poppers one night. Whether I was eating free BBQ every morning at the Filter party or guzzling free Dewars at the JellyNYC Texas Garage, I was scouring for free stuff every day. So you heard it here first, it's totally possible to get through the SXSW with hardly spending a dime! Of course, it helps to have a free wristband, a boyfriend also in the music biz and lots of friends with expense accounts! Labels: how to survive sxsw on practically nothing, sxsw 2008
Time Machine - "The Groove That Just Won't Stop" Music VideoLA's Time Machine (one of my faves from SXSW) just premiered their music video for "The Groove That Just Won't Stop" on MySpace! Check it out below... Time Machine, The Groove That Just Wont Stop P.S. They are going to be playing a pre-Coachella with the Spank Rock DJs! I saw Roxy Cottontail checking their show out at SXSW so hopefully we'll see them at one of her parties in New York soon... Labels: music video, time machine
Tuesday, March 18, 2008Neckbeard Telecaster @ Union Pool This Thursday w/ J.A.C.K. for Jezebel Music Show
![]() ![]() Thursday March 20, 2008 Jezebel Music Show Union Pool 484 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY $8 Take the L train to Lorimer St. 7:30 DOORS 8:00-8:40: Neckbeard Telecaster 9:00-9:40: The Party Faithful 10:00 - 10:40: The Art of Shooting 11:00 - 11:40: J.A.C.K More info here on JezebelMusic.com Labels: jezebel music, neckbeard telecaster
Complete SXSW 2008 Photo Gallery!I took way too many photos and didn't include all of them in my SXSW posts, so click through to the complete Jinners SXSW 2008 photo gallery and experience Austin vicariously through my eyes... Labels: sxsw 2008
SXSW 2008: Saturday, March 15Gran Ronde @ Filter Courtyard ![]() In the morning I headed over to the Filter party at Cedar Street Courtyard to eat the free BBQ while Filter recording artist Gran Ronde played their dark Interpol-like rock (as Bob put it, I think). We wandered past the Austin Farmers Market on the west side of town and Bob bought me "Texas Tea Jelly" which is Dr. Pepper flavored jelly. I am so excited. I showed it to a friend -- who then revealed he was related to Dr. Pepper and doesn't like the taste of the soda. First off, I was amazed and excited to hear that someone I knew was related to Dr. Pepper (one of my faves!) and secondly, I was amazed to hear that someone I know actually didn't care for the soda!! It totally blew my mind. The Big Sleep @ Filter Courtyard ![]() DTL & Belin in effect ![]() Switches canceled last minute at the Filter party so we got the Big Sleep to fill in. They totally rocked it like the badasses they are. I love them! But I was a little sad they didn't play "Pinkies." That song is just dreamy and intense. WhatsHisName (just kidding, kind of!) on drums was pretty good, but I still have love for Gabe, their original drummer who couldn't go on tour because he got into a bike accident. Sam Champion @ JellyNYC Texas Garage for Nylon/Guess Lounge ![]() Yummy Mix @ JellyNYC Texas Garage for Nylon/Guess Lounge ![]() Delta Fiasco @ JellyNYC Texas Garage for Nylon/Guess Lounge ![]() After their set, I jetted over to the JellyNYC Texas Garage to see Sam Champion at the Nylon/Guess Lounge upstairs. I sat poolside, lounging and rocking to Noah and the boys. I felt like I was in Miami on vacay. It was sunny, there were two pools, and lots of free Dewars and chicken enchiladas. The power went out during the Champ's set but they just shrugged it off and waited for it to come back on. Then they played one more song and called it a day, ever so nonchalantly. Next, the Delta Fiasco from Liverpool went on stage and pulled out an impressive set. I hear they are going on tour with Ladytron... Nylon/Guess Lounge @ JellyNYC Texas Garage ![]() Saucony Shuffleboard @ JellyNYC Texas Garage, Scurvy Pirate wins! ![]() Bob and I headed down to the garage level and played Saucony Shuffleboard. We challenged two other festival goers and it was them (Taco Ideas) versus us (Scurvy Pirate). They talked a lot of game, but in the end, Scurvy Pirate kicked their booties. Ah yeah. Grand Archives @ Filter Courtyard ![]() We ran back to the Filter party to see Grand Archives, which has that dude Mat Brooke who used to be in Band of Horses. Oh my, they create such delicate, pretty, gentle music, and they totally captivated me with their humility. The set was spot on and unpretentious. Bill P (Soundbytes/BlogFreshRadio), Ian (Indie Outlaw/Musebox) and Jen Kellas (Music Slut/After the Jump) @ Lucky Lounge ![]() Cloud Cult @ Lucky Lounge for After the Jump/Indie Outlaw/Paper Garden party ![]() Cloud Cult @ Lucky Lounge for After the Jump/Indie Outlaw/Paper Garden party ![]() Then I swung around to the After the Jump/Indie Outlaw/Paper Garden day party to see Cloud Cult. They played an outrageously gorgeous set and in the end, there was an intriguing painting of a girl -- the highest bid for the painting when I left was $400. Now, I love that they combined two mediums of art into one show -- I think it ups the value and interest of both the music and the art when the two are intertwined like that. I'm not sure if the painting would have brought in that much money without the emotional experience of watching it get made during the course of the show. I get all voyeuristic when I was art being made, be it a band practice or watching this guy paint something pretty cool right in front of me. It's easy to say "Oh I could do that" but not entirely that easy to actually do it. That's what separates artists from the rest of us. They go and do it, while the rest just talk about doing it. Kate Nash with Billy Bragg @ Filter Courtyard ![]() I ran back yet again to the Filter party after their set to catch a surprise guest performance of Kate Nash with Billy Bragg. I had listened to her album and remembered liking only a couple songs. After seeing her live, I really ended up adoring her and her snarky spunk. I think a lot of her songs came off better in person because of her personality. Sugar High Social: Austin, TX Edition, 2nd Year in a row! ![]() Sugar High Social: Austin, TX Edition, 2nd Year in a row! ![]() Sugar High Social: Austin, TX Edition, 2nd Year in a row! ![]() Sugar High Social: Austin, TX Edition, 2nd Year in a row! ![]() After the party ended, we celebrated with Absinthe shots. Mikers and I ran to Stubbs afterwards to join The Big Sleep and DTL for our second Texas edition of Sugar High Social, our dessert club. We bought all the desserts on the Stubbs menu (a la mode, of course) and brought it back to our hotel room for consumption. The pecan pie was oozing with caramel, and it was amazing. The banana bread pudding was awesome. The blueberry cobbler and apple crisps were delectable. I also ordered some savory items, including a brisket sandwich and fried green tomatoes. Overall, a big YUM to everything. The End of the World @ B.D. Riley's for Flameshovel Showcase ![]() After a bit of a food and sugar coma, DTL and I went over to B.D. Riley's to see the End of the World. This is my first time seeing Stefan as a singing drummer, which apparently started about 6 months ago. I really adore this band so much, and every time I see them, I fall a bit more in love. Their rhythms are seductive, their guitar strumming is romantic and the addition of Sam Axelrod on bass is totally hot. They have an album coming out soon on Flameshovel -- I can't wait to hear it, the new songs are simply amazing. Helio Sequence @ Camel loft party ![]() I was sad I missed Helio Sequence all week so I ran over to the Camel loft party with DTL to see their set. Those boys blow me away every time I see them, and this was no exception. Sometimes I just can't believe that those powerful sounds come from merely two dudes on stage. I absolutely adore the new album so I was jamming out to everything. Loved it! After the Jump roll call! @ Lambert's Patio ![]() Matt & Abbey @ Lambert's Patio ![]() Cassettes Won't Listen @ Lambert's Patio for After the Jump Showcase ![]() Speaking of loving, I really loved loved and was completely mesmerized by the Cassettes Won't Listen performance at the After the Jump showcase at Lambert's. Everytime I see Jay, I get more and more impressed with his songs (and covers). This time around, he brought out a little shoegaze with his shimmering guitar, and mixed with the catchy beats and samples, CWL really made me all smiley inside. I was so happy I saw him -- he's really developing his own unique retro/contempo sound. My Blurry Boys in Austin, TX ![]() Carol, Jay, Dave @ Vice Late Night Party ![]() Dark Meat @ Vice Late Night Party ![]() Jesse & Sam @ Vice Late Night Party ![]() Afterwards, I met up with Mike on the other side of town. He was just finishing up work and I hadn't seen much of him all week so I really wanted to see his adorable face. We tried to make it back to the JellyNYC Texas Garage, but it was closing up when we got there. We waited for our friends to come out of the party and then decided to head to the Vice party. It was in the same building as the Playboy party had been in. When we got inside, Dark Meat was just about to go on. I ran into Ian from Musebox again and he told me the band was going to be signed to Vice as the next big thing. After the set, I thought the biggest thing about the band was how many members and random noise sounds they had. I didn't think it was music as much as it was a circus spectacle. Interesting... Salt Lick Breakfast Taco @ Austin Airport ![]() The next morning, we went to the airport and headed for home. Mikers and I stopped by the Salt Lick Taco Stand to grab a Breakfast Taco - mine had brisket, egg and cheese, please and it was a perfect way to end SXSW for me. Oh, and Kate Nash was on my flight! I heard her talking about her week at SXSW and how she was so excited to be playing with Billy Bragg. She's a cute one. Peace out, and let's do it again next year. Labels: sxsw 2008
SXSW 2008: Friday, March 14Breakfast at Las Bonitas with Jedd ![]() BMI Brunch at Four Seasons ![]() On Friday, I started my day with Jedd having breakfast at Las Bonitas, my favorite Mexican brunch place in Austin. My wrist was getting itchy from the wristbands as it was 90 degrees. After breakfast we headed to the BMI brunch at the Four Seasons and enjoyed the free mimosas and bloody marys, right by the water. It was beautiful back there, a serene scene from the party madness of 6th street. Lykke Li @ Emo's for Pitchfork/Windish Party ![]() We met up with a bunch of people and walked towards Emo's for the Pitchfork/Windish party to see Lykke Li. She is a cute folky quirky singer from Stockholm who totally captured my attention with her earthy vibes. She is what I would call "cute smart" -- which sets her apart from most of the "cute annoying" girl singers of late. I hate cute and trendy, but can respect cute and thoughtful. Plus, the girl had rad shoes. Jay Reatard @ Emo's for Pitchfork/Windish Party ![]() Jay Reatard took the stage after her and brought on a tough, roaring set. I really liked their aggressive music, and admired the swish of their frizzy hair in the air. I talked to their lawyer, and he confirmed for me what I had been debating all week -- it is pronounced like REE-TARD, not RE-AH-TARD. A Place To Bury Strangers' Jay & Johnno @ Hilton bar ![]() A Place To Bury Strangers' Ollie & Matt Conboy of Sisters & Famous Amos (Death By Audio represent!) outside of Red Eye Fly ![]() Afterwards, I headed over to the Hilton with a couple friends for drinks at the hotel bar and ran into Jay and Johnny from A Place To Bury Strangers. They were just chilling and trying to relax a bit before their performance at the Pitchfork/Windish party later that afternoon. They said their tour was going really well and they were getting along and loving Holy Fuck. I was glad to hear the tour was awesome and I've been s happy that the Strangers have finally been getting much deserved attention. I simply love their music and hail Ollie as a genius, and humble and friendly to boot. When I saw him in Austin, he gave me one of those spinning around and around and around hugs, and it made me so deliriously happy. Things have finally turned around for this talented boy, and we were both celebrating and all smiley! He was hanging with pal and fellow Death By Audio pedal maker and venue booker, Matt Conboy of Famous Amos and Sisters. Vampire Weekend @ Stubb's for Spin Party ![]() I tried to get into the AAM/Insound party at Club Deville, but the long line scared me away to Stubbs of all places for the Spin party. I wasn't really thinking I wanted to see Vampire Weekend, but it was right there and there was absolutely no wait to get in, so I just ended up there. The Vamps played a great set, though I wish the lead singer would smile and hop around and groove to his music a bit more. I know there is backlash against these guys these days, but I actually think they are good songwriters. They just got caught up in the hype of the modern day music industry so people are calling them "overrated." It's not their fault, for chrissakes. It's all of their people's faults. Instead of "artist development," it's all about artist "blow-the-fuck-up-overnight." Sigh, it's the age we live in unfortunately. I hope sometime in the near future, the focus will return to what it should be -- about the music, not the hype. Unfortunately I had to miss X (damn damn damn!) because of a dinner meeting with some Women in Music, but I enjoyed spending time with some new friends. This business is so tough that you really do need a good support system of ladies around you to handle what could often be called a boys club of an industry. I guess I didn't mind missing X as much because I saw John Doe and Exene at the Tribeca Film Festival last year and it was delightful. Mikers @ The Boiling Pot ![]() Lymbyc Systym @ Emo's Jr for Leafy Green Showcase ![]() The Dodos @ Emo's Jr for Leafy Green Showcase ![]() Akron/Family brings their percussion to The Dodos set ![]() Also unfortunately, my Sidekick died -- I guess it couldn't handle all the extreme SXSW texting! I ran back to my hotel to recharge it, and in all honestly, to recharge myself. I needed a bit of a rest from all the running around. I started to miss Mike so I ran quickly to watch him eat seafood at the Boiling Pot (I have trouble eating seafood, makes me want to vomit). I held my nose for as long as I could and then ran to Emo's Jr for the Leafy Green showcase. I saw Lymbyc Systym, who toured with Dirty on Purpose and the Album Leaf a while back. They took me into a trance, and I really enjoyed their instrumental goodness. The Dodos took the stage next and had the Akron/Family in the crowd upfront making a percussive ruckus. Aloha @ Habana Calle ![]() Habana Calle moat ![]() Afterwards, I met up with Jedd to check out Aloha at Habana Calle. They played a decent well attended set, though for some reason I found it hard to pay too much attention. It sounded like very traditional indie rock, but their last number punched it up a bit. The smelled of fish and garbage from the water and made us realize how much waste and litter the festival creates in Austin in such a short amount of time. Akron/Family @ Emo's Jr for Leafy Green Showcase ![]() Kid Sister @ Emo's for Biz 3 Showcase ![]() Clipse @ Emo's for Biz 3 Showcase ![]() Aziz Ansari @ Emo's for Biz 3 Showcase ![]() I went back to Emo's Jr to catch the end of the Akron/Family set and sneak into the Kid Sister/Clipse show next door for the Biz 3 party, but I ended up waiting in the wristband line for over an hour. The dude controlling entry was only letting badges in, and I was starting to get pissed though I still waited patiently. My friends were inside, so I just decided to wait to get in. It was the only line I stood in for the whole festival. Eventually, I made my way in (when there were no more badges left in line) and watched a bit of the hippie freak folk of Akron/Family before wandering to Emo's proper for the Kid Sister set. She came on late, but got the crowd of (mostly white indie kids) pumped up. I liked it as it made me shake my booty. Then Clipse took the stage and represented for Virginia Beach. The crowd had thinned out a bit, and they decided to play their hits -- "Mr Me Too," "Got It 4 Cheap" and "Keys Open Doors." At the end of the set, Aziz Ansari came out on stage. I headed back to the hotel afterwards and called it a night. Labels: sxsw 2008
SXSW 2008: Thursday, March 13
![]() I started my day off on Thursday with Seattle's Best bagel, which is definitely worse than even New York's Worst bagel. It was chewy and doughy and the cream cheese was watery. Yuck. ![]() I headed over to Filter's party over at Cedar Street Courtyard, where I enjoyed the free BBQ while listening to the first band. It was kind of a grey morning with a gentle cool breeze. Perfect for a casual sit-down. No Age @ Mohawk for Rhapsody Rocks Party ![]() Peggy & Shirley of New York Noise @ Mohawk for Rhapsody Rocks Party ![]() Then I decided to go with friends to hit No Age at the Mohawk for the Rhapsody Rocks party. They are a two-piece punk outfit signed to Sub Pop, who I felt bad for because it was a sucky crowd who either weren't awake enough to be at a punk show in what No Age called the "light time" or the crowd didn't have any sense of humor or energy. It was probably a combination of these. I think maybe it would have been better in some basement where the kids were sweaty and drunk... I also saw Motorhead at Stubbs for the Vice/Scion party. There was a long line but it moved quickly. It was awesome to see that instead of clapping after and during songs, this crowd was pumping metal fingers. Rawk. When the band played "Ace of Spades," the audience started going more apeshit and finally started to throw beers on stage. I love it when that happens. That means you don't care about getting drunk, you care about living in the moment. Yo La Tengo at Fader Fort for Lou Reed Tribute ![]() Afterwards, I shot over back to the Fader Fort to try and get into the Lou Reed tribute going on over there. I have big love for the Velvet Underground and Lou Reed. I missed his screening of his Berlin concert, so I wanted to try and catch this. I wondered if he was there. Is it painful to hear different versions of his songs? We got there as Ezra Furman went on to do a cover of "Heroin" that had punk 'tude, but I really didn't need to hear Joseph Arthur's version of "Pale Blue Eyes." Yo La Tengo hit the stage, and brought a cuddliness to Lou's songs that I actually really loved. Jo & Ilirjana ![]() Jo & Mike ![]() I ran into the Apache Beat gang over at Fader, and I was reminiscing about the days of the Blue Sparks -- a band that Phil from Apache Beat used to be in -- and of The Realistics. I believe the first time I saw Blue Sparks and the Realistics together, it was at this sort of illegal space called Space (I think) on 14th street, and it got busted by the cops. Yes, basically, it was amazing. Blue Sparks used to have this song that really got me going called "Tell Me What You Want" where it was a call and response between Phil and Alanna -- "Tell me what you want..." -- "I want, I want, I want!" -- "Tell me what you need!" -- "I need, I need, I need!" I wish I had a recording of that one in my vaults. I was sad when they broke up, but now Phil is back in action with his sis Christina, Ilirjana on mic, Mike (of Realistics) on bass and Neil on drums (doublecheck). Time Machine @ Light Bar ![]() Daniel dragged me over to Emo's for Howlin' Rain, who are composed of people from Comets on Fire. They are like like metal meets Creedence. Crazy. Later I was walking past Fader again and heard NERD in effect. I was grooving a bit outside the gate as frat boys walked past me and asked "What is going on here?" Then I ran over to Light Bar to catch Time Machine, who are a hip-hop group I've been following for a couple years now but never ever had a chance to see in New York. We saw Bushwick Bill walk in -- he's been crashing a lot of parties and guesting spontaneously, which is pretty cool. The venue had bad sound, but the group pulled off making me dance and feel good by the end of their set with their punchy coordinated dance moves, beats and rhymes. They also performed their MIA remix, which was awesome. I was into it. I spotted Roxy Cottontail shaking some booty and snapping pix at the show. I hope the boys come to New York again some time soon. The Spits @ Emo's Jr ![]() We ambled past the Playboy party afterwards and decided not to wait in line for the party, even though I really wanted to see Justice. It was a bit too much douche for my taste, and I didn't want to spend the night "finagling." I did want to see Justice, but I'm sure they will play again sometime in New York. Instead, we headed over to catch The Spits at Emo's Jr, but we got there just within the last seconds of their last song. As we were going in, some punk rock girl was being kicked out of the venue with her foot in the air (it looked like she was going to kick the bouncer and he caught her foot in the air and then shoved her out the door). I wish I had seen the whole thing transpire. Fried Pickles From Daddy's on 6th Street ![]() I was going to see Times New Viking next, but was really hungry and popped over to this place called Daddy's for my second round of fried pickles of the week. Yikes, it was so good, but I probably didn't need to add that spicy grease to my belly. Labels: sxsw 2008
SXSW 2008: Wednesday, March 12
![]() It's 3:23am Eastern time on Friday. I just got home from the madness on 6th street in Austin, and I am happy to be back in the comforts (and quiet) of my hotel room. One of the biggest differences with the SXSW festival this year is how loud the main strip has gotten. There are so many outdoor stages that you need earplugs just to walk down the block. Unreal. Stop putting horribly loud emo metal bands in shitty outdoor stages! Please! I tried updating this blog last night at 4am, but the internerd was not cooperating. This is probably because there are 22,000 people (that's how many RSVPs the Fader Fort got so I'm using this number as an arbitrary gauge of attendees) updating their blogs at the exact same time. Brilliant. So now I'm typing it out in TextEdit to post when I return to New York, where my wifi is a bit more dependable. So here goes... Wednesday was when the people really started ushering in for what the craziness we call SXSW Music Festival 2008. The first thing you learn is that a wristband doesn't mean shit and doesn't guarantee entrance into any party, no matter what. But sometimes you get lucky and slip in. I like the parties that don't require an RSVP or wristband or badge or laminate a lot. Simplicity is greatly appreciated. Goes Cube @ Donewaiting.com Party - Creekside ![]() I stopped by the Donewaiting.com party at Creekside to say hi to Rob Duffy, the blogger behind one of the most well known SXSW blogs. He's a really nice guy and has a true passion for music. I caught Goes Cube on his showcase. One of my friends told me he thought they would be better as an instrumental band, and based on the performance that day, I tended to agree. I could have sworn I saw them before with The Big Sleep somewhere in Brooklyn a while ago, and I thought they were instrumental. Maybe they added vocals to it or it just sounded different back then or perhaps I am making all of this up. Forgive me, it is 4am. Evangelicals @ Terrorbird party at Emo's ![]() I checked out the Evangelicals at the Terrorbird day party at Emo's. They were pretty and poppy, but I questioned the scarves on their mic stands and the deep V-neck shirt with the hairy chest sticking out. I think it's just trying too hard. Though I loved the purple tight jeans -- purple jeans was definitely the fashion trend of the week. Hmmmmm... ![]() I headed over to the Fader Fort to high-five some friends and collect my wristband. The line of people was bonkers. Once I got inside, I wandered into the RCRDLBL.com room that was set up for "artists" and "bloggers." There were laptops set up and couches and a million packages of Dentyne Ice. Plus, I loved that there was a pretty sweet Dirty on Purpose up on the wall -- RCRDLBL has been really awesome about supporting the bands that they sign, and this is a perfect example of those efforts. The Whip @ Fader Fort ![]() Awesome Dudes ![]() Jeremy Jay @ Fader Fort ![]() The Kills @ Fader Fort ![]() I wasn't so into the music going on at the Fader Fort, but I loved people watching a lot. I caught a bit of The Whip, who were one of those buzz bands that didn't seem to live up to the hype, in my opinion. But you know, I'm not so into the dancey techno sounds in music. I like most of my music more organic... even if there are laptops involved. I think I wandered off during Jeremy Jay, who was cute but didn't quite hold my interest too much. Perhaps I was too distracted by these two amazing flamboyant dancing dudes who were raving over my oversized sunglasses. I love boys who dance. What I was really waiting for was for The Kills to take the stage. They have this undeniable magnetism and presence onstage that only a natural performer has. It's that special "it" thing that makes you want to take a time out and just gawk at the awesomeness in front of you. The Wedding Present's David Gedge and Terry de Castro @ IODA Party ![]() David Gedge @ IODA Party ![]() Then I took off to try and catch the Wedding Present at the IODA party. I had been trying to see if I could go the whole week without spending a dime and was delighted to pass by free BBQ at some Canadian party at a park across the street from the Austin Convention Center. I was so hungry at this point that I gobbled down the free meat, even though they didn't have plates. I always feel so savage when this happens, it almost makes me want to become a vegetarian. Good thing I'm not OCD. (Do they not use plates in Canada? Napkins worked just as well though so no complaints there.) Then we forged on to the IODA party. I thought it was going to be crazy to get in, but it wasn't. As I waited for David Gedge to take the stage, I saw one of my favorite bloggers, Frank from Chromewaves. He was up front right next to me and taking lots of photos. This guy has a lot of the same tastes in music that I do, so I wasn't too surprised to see him at this gig. It was a bit falsely advertised as the entire band wasn't there. It was just Gedge on guitar and vocals and bassist Terry de Castro, but they still mesmerized me. His lyrics are charmingly depressing and self-disparaging and despite being a bit thin without a band, I still loved the set. It was my first time seeing them live -- I've been out of town the last few times they've played New York, so I was so happy I finally caught them. Will definitely have to catch a full band performance though... Gedge announced that he would be touring the States with the band hopefully in September, fingers crossed. Bad Veins @ ASCAP showcase at Dirty Dog Bar ![]() After that I hung out at the ASCAP showcase at the Dirty Dog, waiting for Bad Veins to take the stage. Unfortunately the sound was so horrible, I could only stand for one song. I heard they got into a fight with the sound guy during soundcheck, so that might have had something to do with it. Poor dudes. I kind of dig the megaphone vocals, but it just didn't work with the mix in the venue. Too bad because I love what I've heard recorded, but it didn't stand up live for me... yet! And I don't even think it was their fault. I'm going to keep my eye on them. At the Dirty Dog, I love sitting by the windows because I always run into people and I don't even have to move. If you stand anywhere along the main 6th street long enough, you will eventually run into a billion people you know. Then it turns into spring break or something where everyone is partying joyously and making a ruckus. Later, I went to hang with Mike over at this venue called Vice (not to be confused with the hipster mag, label, scene, etc). They were showing off the new Toyota Matrix, which was tricked out with Rock Band in the back. They had people playing from the trunk, and dudes in raccoon costumes dancing and sometimes being tackled by drunk concert goers. It was cute. BLK JKS & friends ![]() Blow-up dolls and hip-hop mix? ![]() I met up with Lauren and her friend from the London scene, and we tried to go see Autolux at Emo's. We got into the venue, but I didn't really feel like sticking around for Be Your Own Pet, though I saw Sune from Raveonettes checking them out. Don't get me wrong, BYOP has good energy on stage and all, but I'm just not into that kind of music. The lead singer kind of strutted like she was a more spastic Karen O. I saw lots of dudes collecting masturbation material. I suddenly wished I wasn't in the venue and willed myself elsewhere. I met up with Kaela and we hung out with this hip-hop group from Africa called BLK JKS. They told me it was their first time in the country and they were excited to be here. They were so nice, and we ended up at Creekside where a random hip-hop show was going on in the back patio. The dudes from BLK JKS started dancing and they were sort of the life of the party, in my opinion. I was gawking at this blow-up doll that some guy was pumping his fist into in the air. Kinda gross, kinda of funny in a "Really? Seriously?" kind of way. Labels: sxsw 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008The Jinners Has Landed In Austin!
![]() Well, peeps, I am back in Austin for my 5th year at SXSW. I cannot believe it! I really do love this city. There is always an air of friendliness during the week of the music festival and a charge of excitement as thousands of music lovers and workers gather to pimp, strut, pump fists, guzzle free alcohol and tear into some BBQ. Yesterday, Mike and I flew into Austin and headed straight for the Salt Lick at the airport and ordered our first BBQ of the week -- a brisket sandwich. It was delicious. ![]() My friend Bob from Extrawack! landed at the airport around the same time and drove us into the city. (Thanks, Bob!) After we all got settled, we met up again and headed over to the only party I knew of going on at the time -- the Mess Marketing party over at Emo's. We went over there for a bit and met up with my friend Jeremy from ASCAP. It's Jeremy's first year at the festival -- so exciting! ![]() ![]() Then I went to a dinner with my old coworkers from ASCAP at Hoover's, where the servers were great and Obama stickers were plenty. I ordered the "award-winning" chicken fried steak, and it was delicious! We all talked politics and tattoos. Then I went to have a couple Shiner Bocks at Cedar Street Courtyard before I called it a night. Can't wait for more fun today! Will catch you up soon on all the goodness... Labels: sxsw 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008After the Jump Heads to Austin for SXSW!In case you don't know, I just joined After the Jump, which is a collective of music bloggers who throw shows to benefit music education. After the Jump is headed to SXSW for the first time ever with four outrageous shows, including our very own official showcase (not bad for an organization under a year old huh?). Each show has some incredible tricks up its sleeve, so if you are headed to Austin, don't miss out! ![]() Friday 3/14, 7pm The After the Jump Backyard @ 1204 Salina St. - East Side Free and open to the public + Free beer and bbq! 7 Laura Palmer 745 Senryu 830 The Physics of Meaning 915 Salt and Samovar 10 Oliver Future 1045 These United States 1130 The Lisps Saturday 3/15, High Noon ATJ/Indie Outlaw/Paper Garden Day Party @ Lucky Lounge 209 W 5th St, Free and open to the public, Open bar + bbq and free shirts and bags courtesy of Speakerheart! 1215 Peasant 100 The Pendletons 145 Darla Farmer 230 The Answering Machine 330 LoveLikeFire 415 Morning State 5 Cloud Cult Saturday 3/15, 2pm The After the Jump Backyard @ 1204 Salina St. - East Side Free and open to the public + Free beer and bbq! 215 Bell 3 Laura Gibson 4 Luke Temple 5 The Lisps 6 White Ghost Shivers 7 Jukebox the Ghost Saturday 3/15, 7:30pm ATJ Official SXSW Evening Showcase at Lambert's BBQ 401 W 2nd St - badges and limited tickets @ door 8 The Teenage Prayers 9 Care Bears On Fire 10 Neimo 11 Tigercity 12 Cassettes Won't Listen 1 Project Jenny, Project Jan Find out more about us and our causes at www.afterthejumpfest.com and stay tuned for some big announcements in 2008! Make sure as well to check out our sponsors whom have devoted time and money to aid After the Jump in their efforts. Without them, this would not be possible: AFTER THE JUMP IS ORGANIZED BY: themusicslut . batteringroom . disconap . earfarm . ryspace . irockiroll . merryswankster . softcommunication . theunderratedblog . sitdownstandup . watercoolergossip . bumpershine . themodernage . productshopnyc . subinev . punkphoto . poptartssucktoasted . stereoactivenyc . jinners Labels: sxsw 2008
Musicians Who Don't Appreciate the Importance of Music Really Irk MeOn Saturday night after opting not to go to Christian Siriano's party in Brooklyn (despite my love for him as Project Runway's latest winner... will I regret it?), I met up with my friend at another party right before the clocks changed for daylight's savings. It was blustery, and my fingers froze while they gripped my hood to protect my face from the (fierce!) wind. This is the hour that there are a lot of drunk people out on the street, and suddenly certain areas appear shadier than others. As I walked on, a guy approached me from behind and slurred, "My friends convinced me to call it a night, but what do you say, wanna grab one last drink with me?" I gave him kind of an incredulous look, smiled politely and replied, "I'm going to meet my friend." My step quickened nervously. The night seemed so silent. When I finally got to the party, I was relieved and just wanted a beer to calm myself down. My friend and I started to catch up a little, and I met some of her other friends. Later in the night, I was about to call it a night myself at 4am when my friend and I were suddenly introduced to a guy who was apparently going down to SXSW. Yes, he was in a band. I won't disclose which band he was in, but they are of the emo pop genre. I had heard of them before and even knew what they sounded like (thanks, MySpace). Somehow early on during the course of our conversation, everything went to shit. Yes, we got into a discussion about musical tastes (danger! danger!). I think anyone who reads this blog would know that I generally don't like the genre of music in question, but that's honestly not what bothered me about this guy... I know plenty of people whose bands I don't like. What pissed me off was that he went off on this cocky monologue about how music wasn't important in the larger scheme of life and how the only music that will be remembered 40 years from now is the music that is "popular" and selling lots of records. That is the music that he respects and is interested in making himself. On the contrary, I believe that some of the most important songs of today are not reaching Top 40 status, nor are they necessarily playing on millions of playlists. Very few of the "popular" songs of today will be the artistically important ones in the future. I don't believe that record sales quantify the value of music, nor do platinum numbers automatically validate any artist. In fact, the more noble cause to me is the songwriter who writes not with the intention of making money, but because he or she possesses an irrepressible urge to express oneself through music. It is a language, and goddamnit, what we say to each other through that medium, indeed, matters. What we sing and play should be well thought out and injected with feeling. If not, what is the fucking point? If you think the point is solely to make money, then I think you are exactly in tune with the soul-sucking aspects of the music industry. You are the reason great songs never get heard by the masses. And yes, at the end of the day, art does matter. It serves as a reflection, record and interpretation of our times. It is our evidence that we existed, we absorbed, we reacted and goddamnit, we created and listened and most of all, understood. Labels: just a thought, music is important, musician douchebags
Roy Orbison & Friends: Black & White NightI saw this last night on Channel 13 and it made me smile. It's a nice note to end on as I say goodbye to New York for a week and fly to Austin for SXSW. The concert DVD is called Black & White Night, and Roy Orbison is singing "Pretty Woman" with a slew of biggies including Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, J.D. Souther, k.d. lang and more... Enjoy! Labels: black and white night, roy orbison
Wednesday, March 05, 2008Pavement Reunion?
![]() There is a lot of hoo-ha about a Pavement reunion, and for Katy and my sake, I hope it's true! Entertainment Weekly broke the news today with quotes from Stephen Malkmus, Mark Ibold and Spiral Stairs. even if Pitchfork is being all poo-poo about it. let's be idealistic, people! positive thinking! It's going to happen, and I'm going to snatch up my tickets when it does. And yes, Mark Ibold is still adorable. Labels: pavement reunion
I am in love with the new Helio Sequence album
![]() Have you discovered The Helio Sequence yet? I've liked them for a while, but this new Sub Pop album, Keep Your Eyes Ahead, is quite excellent. I especially like the song, "Can't Say No." It really captures the essence of the craziness of modern day life. "Even if you wanted to, you can't say no" -- I always feel like this. Our current culture is so overwhelming and thick with commercials and bad role models. How can we say no when it is intrinsic in the very fibers of our lives? Listen to it yourself. I put it on my imeem jukebox above but they also have it on their MySpace. Labels: helio sequence, music
Monday, March 03, 2008Holy Crap, SXSW is Next Week!Here are some helpful links to events going on during SXSW. Honestly, I haven't even started mapping out my skedge. I'll do that next week before I leave. Besides, SXSW is always better enjoyed by going with the flow and discovering some good music when you least expect it. Happy clicking! Imeem's Guide to SXSW Donewaiting's SXSW Blog OhMyRockness's SXSW List Austinist's Guide to SXSW Detour's Guide to SXSW (thanks, Lauren) Also here are a couple flyers for official After the Jump parties in Austin. ![]() ![]() Know of any more sites to check out? Want to post your own parties? Post them in the comments! Labels: sxsw 2008 |