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Monday, May 12, 2008

Pela Tour! Billy and the boys are back in action!



After injuring his arm with his wild stage antic, dear Billy and the boys of Pela are back on the road again. Go see them! I love them!

05/18 - Kidrockers (acoustic)
New York, NY

05/19 - Rock and Roll Hotel
Washington, DC

05/20 - Beachland Ballroom Tavern
Cleveland, OH

05/21 - Schubas
Chicago, IL

05/22 - 400 Bar
Minneapolis, MN

05/25 - Tractor Tavern
Seattle, WA

05/26 - Sasquatch Music Festival
George, WA

05/27 - Doug Fir
Portland, OR

05/28 - Bottom of the Hill
San Francisco, CA

05/29 - Spaceland
Los Angeles, CA

05/31 - Larimer Lounge
Denver, CO

06/02 - The Bluebird
St. Louis, MO

06/06 - Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY

06/07 - Middle East Club (upstairs)
Cambridge, MA

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Lymbyc Systym @ Death By Audio Last Night, Knitting Factory Tonight



If you get a chance, check out Lymbyc Systym at the Knitting Factory tonight. I went to see them last night at 2am at Death By Audio, and they totally took me into an internal space. I didn't expect to get lost in my thoughts during their set, but I was in a trance. Then just as suddenly, they shook me up with the amazing dynamics and changes in their songs -- and I stood at attention. They even had everyone in the place clapping to their songs.

Listen here on MySpace.

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Peter Doug and Tobias Cover Vampire Weekend

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Jaymay @ Mercury Lounge



I reviewed the Jaymay show at Mercury Lounge the other night (sold out!) for Filter magazine. Check out my review here!

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Cheeseburger Tackles Punxatawny Phil

Hey Peoples, Cheeseburger is playing February 1 & 2 with Bang Camaro at Maxwells and Music Hall. Get ready to tear up groundhogs and whatnot. If you saw the 'Burger at my Knitting Factory show in December, you will know why I love this band so much.

Check out a couple of my fave songs below...







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Friday, January 11, 2008

The Klash III: Mad Decent vs. Big Fun



The Klash III: Mad Decent Vs. Big Fun

with Diplo, Blaqstarr, DJ Sega, Rye Rye, Diplo, Uenemployed Lloyd, Rocktakon
Hosted by Pase Rock

10pm-4am, $7, Upstairs + Downstairs

It is a Klash of the Titans at 205. Diplo brings the force upstairs, flanked by DJ Blaqstarr (Baltimore’s finest), feisty little Rye Rye (“shake it to the ground and bring it on up”), and boy-wonder DJ Sega. These three kids - whose median age is something crazy like 17 – are the future. Seriously, take notes.

Meanwhile, the Big Fun duo (Lloydski and Roctakon) drop disco frenzy downstairs all night, and Pase Rock makes sure the festivities get out of hand. Who will come out on top with sound supremacy? The vote is in your hands, America.

At 205 Club
205 Chrystie St between Stanton & Rivington
www.myspace.com/205club
Advance Tickets at Ticketweb.com

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

New Year's Eve 2008

There is so much going on on New Year's Eve this year. Usually I like to stay in with the mister and have a cozy toast, but this year I will actually be out and about! And I am super excited about it, almost like how I felt when I went to see the Realistics at Mercury Lounge way back in the day. Oh yeah, that was fucking ages ago. I haven't been out to a proper NYE celebration since then. I've either been in the recording studio or just at home with bottles of bubb. Come join me in attending most of the awesome events going on below...

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GBH Party @ Hiro Ballroom in the Maritime Hotel

Young Love Live + 33Hz Live
plus VHSorBeta Dee Jays
with DJ Alex English & Guests
Radiohead Album Release Party hosted by Filter Magazine

Vodka Open Bar 9.30-10.30
Champagne Toast at Midnight
Ball Drop Countdown

A limited amount of $60 tickets are available. Tickets
Doors Open 9pm - 4am

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Earl Greyhound, The Big Sleep @ Mercury Lounge

Earl Greyhound @ 11pm
The Big Sleep @ 10pm

Ages 21+

$25 | Tickets

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Les Savy Fav @ Bowery Ballroom

Late Night Partay!!! 2am
Ages 18+
$30 | Tickets

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Crashin'In New Year's Eve Party

Featuring:
Purple Crush (Crushed Records)
Beans (Warp Records/reformed member of Anti Pop Consortium)

Time: 8:00pm-8:00am
Cover: $30

with DJs:
Upstairs Djs:
Sune (The Raveonettes)
Oil (Kanine Records)
Elliott Golden
Gerald (Other Music)
Sunnyside Up (Sentimentalist Magazine)

Downstairs DJs:
Eamon Harkin (FUN,TAPE - Berlin)
Brodinksi (France, Mental Groove Records)

Sponsored by:
Kanine Records
Filter Magazine
Insound
Sentimentalist Magazine
Mean Red Productions
and more TBA

Hosted by Lio (Kanine Records/Crashin' In), Kay Q (Kanine Records), Eamon (FUN), Jen (Mean Red), and Marc (Crashin' In)

@ 205 Club (205 Christie St and Stanton, NYC)

This is an all night two floor party with live bands and djs on the first floor and dance djs playing all night on the second floor.

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After The Jump presents New Year’s Eve 2007
taking over two levels of the Knitting Factory New York
in support of Education Through Music

with
Dirty Projectors
Foreign Islands
Senryu
Care Bears on Fire
Pattern is Movement
Poingly
and more...

after-party hosted by Cex, with Ecstatic Sunshine, Alan Astor, Wzt Hearts

Tickets

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Pitchfork's Guide to New Year's Eve


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Thursday, December 06, 2007

The Besnard Lakes, Peter Moren, Luke Temple @ Bowery Ballroom

LOVED IT. ALL OF IT.



It was my first time seeing Luke Temple, and he just blew me away with his lovely voice. I'm definitely going to be checking him out more... Just take a listen to one of my faves of his -- "people do" -- you could hear a pin drop in the Bowery Ballroom during this song. It is that stunning.



This was my second time seeing Peter Moren's solo show. This time he had Doug from Dirty on Purpose on keys and bass and the wonderful Chris Egan on drums. He definitely seemed more confident at this show, and he told that to the audience. His endearing between song banter was adorable, but what I love is that his songs are so sensitive. Sensitive, endearing Swedes. You gotta love them. I love that on his MySpace blog, he has posted about how much he misses his girlfriend. You can tell that songs like "My Match" were inspired by his love. I talked to Peter a little bit after the show and asked him about his solo project. He says it's coming out sometime in March probably on Touch & Go or an affiliate. He may tour around it in the Spring -- but he didn't want to think about touring right now. He was totally burnt out. I told him I saw him over at Benicassim, and that it was one of my favorite festivals -- he agreed. What's not to love about spending half of the day at the beach and half of the day on stage? Plus the crowd for PBJ at that festival was insane, extending far beyond the tent the show was in.



Anyhoo, moving on to The Besnard Lakes. These guys blow me away every time I see them. It's like they put me in this trance, and I am totally hypnotized. They didn't disappoint this time, playing all my faves -- "Devastation," "Disaster" and "Bedford and Grand" and more... The Bowery Ballroom wasn't as full as it should have been last night, but everyone who was there was super into it. How could you not be? Jace and Olga's vocals kind of tear at my heart. Oh how I love them.

We all went over to Beauty Bar to hang out afterwards, and I met Adam Franklin from Swervedriver. What a rad dude. I congratulated him on the reunion... can't wait to hear more about that. Overall, a really fun night!!!

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Let's Get Crazy. Mondays are the new Thursday, Innit?



Preview of My 5th Year Anniversary Show From the Village Voice:
Cheeky Brooklyn trio Cheeseburger have won themselves plenty of Stooges comparisons with vocalist Joe Bradley’s whiskey-soaked growl, their sloppy three-chord romps about cocaine and sex, and their fun, filthy stage shtick. With Dirty on Purpose/Shorebirds alt-country psych-rock side-project Neckbeard Telecaster and Frenchkiss post-rockers the Big Sleep, who are set to release the follow-up to their thumping, feedback-drenched freak-out Son of Tiger in February. Also: Coin Under Tongue. [jinners note - coin under tongue are like a heavier, southern nirvana. in other words, they rule!]

Are you ready to have a rock and roll heart attack?









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Soulsavers @ Blender Theater at Gramercy



I went to see Soulsavers last night featuring Mark Lanegan. I'll admit that I wasn't really sure what I was getting myself into. I just ended up going to the show to hang out with Mike, but I was pleasantly surprised. I had heard a little on MySpace and loved the dark, serious nature of Mark Lanegan's vocals over the dramatic music.

The crowd was like half industry, half fans. It was my first time at the Blender Theater, and I didn't like the $7 beer. Ouch. Where's the $3 PBR? I am poor and thirsty!

I didn't realize there was an opener, and it turned out to be Wild Light, who I have been curious about -- especially because they've been touring with Arcade Fire. During their set, I was trying to figure out who they reminded me of -- but it was really hard to pinpoint. I guess they've been compared to Arcade Fire, but I kept thinking of bands like The Cure and The Jam... maybe even sometimes emo, especially on the vocals. On a lot of the songs, three singers would harmonize. It didn't seem to be their night however -- a fan from the crowd yelled "Call it an early night." I guess they were anxious to see Soulsavers. The band just replied with something like "suck my dick" and moved on to rock the rest of their set. I like when bands can work through hecklers. Hecklers are so rude.



Before the Soulsavers crept up on stage, there was a hypnotic purple light show and some ambient mood music. As the band walked on stage one by one, there was a certain sense of drama and suspense. Mark Lanegan's deep voice and sturdy stance was so... masculine. Kind of a turn on, honestly. He sort of reminded me of a mix between the dark sexiness of the late Mark Sandman from Morphine and the soulfulness of John Doe from X with a brooding attitude. The combination was intoxicating to watch.

See for yourselves... More Soulsavers dates below:
November 28 @ North Star (Philly)
November 29 @ Black Cat (DC)
December 1 @ The Independent (San Francisco)
December 2 @ Troubadour (Los Angeles)

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Peasant @ Knitting Factory Tap Bar



Last night I went to The Music Slut's Blogger's Delight party to see Peasant, a.k.a. Damien DeRose, who is a singer-songwriter from Doylestown, PA. That is right near where I grew up in Lansdale.



His songs have a small town feel and are emotionally dreamy, but not in that annoying emo, cheesy way that some singer-songwriters are. Instead, Peasant's songs are charming and modest -- and that modesty sweetly enhances the "awwww" factor. I hear some Iron & Wine influence -- that hushed but smooth vocal that's so intimate, you want to lean in to hear every delicate note, every intricate pluck of the acoustic. The music totally makes me sigh. I love it.

His album, On the Ground, will be released in 2008 on Paper Garden Records.

He's in town playing some more, so go check him out:
November 28 @ Rockwood Music Hall (NY)
December 6 @ Pete's Candy Store (Brooklyn)

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Peter Moren @ Joe's Pub



Peter Moren of Peter Bjorn and John is a great guitarist, and he displayed his skills at his Joe's Pub gig on Monday. He's also got such a charming, modest personality, which totally enhanced his VH1 Storytellers-style solo show.



Doug Marvin from Dirty on Purpose was accompanying on keys, and Chris Egan from The Shorebirds was playing on drums (Peter jokingly dubbed it Peter Doug and Chris). Both were on hand clapping duty. There were also three girls on strings, and later on in the show Bjorn came out to play on piano.



The songs and show were really intimate. Peter's ability to inflect different emotions and tones is a pop gift that helps elevate his songwriting. He's like the Swedish Elvis Costello. He opened with a cover of Richard Hell's "Time." He also did a four song encore, which included my favorite 80s song ever, Aha's "Take On Me."

I can't wait till his solo album comes out! He'll be performing again on Dec. 5 at Bowery, opening up for The Besnard Lakes. Can we say killer show? Oh yes, oh yes!

Here's a video clip from the show...

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Peter Doug and Chris

Hello hello, Doug from Dirty on Purpose will be accompanying Peter from Peter Bjorn and John on his solo gig tonight at Joe's Pub at 11:30pm in New York. Doug will be playing piano with Peter and our good friend Chris Egan will be playing drums. Call it Peter Doug and Chris!

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Thursday, November 08, 2007

"I'm Not There" Concert @ Beacon Theatre



Last night, an impressive collection of musicians gathered to celebrate the film and soundtrack to Todd Haynes’ Bob Dylan biopic I’m Not There at the Beacon Theatre in New York. The concert benefited 826 National, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping students, ages 6-18, with expository and creative writing at seven locations across the country.

Towards the beginning of the night, Calexico and Jim James of My Morning Jacket collaborated for a beautifully intricate version of “Goin’ To Acapulco.” Even as he stood there casually dressed in a dark hoodie with his hands in his pockets, Jim James really shined as a performer.

[Read more on Filter-mag.com...]

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Jinners.com 5th Year Anniversary Party

Jinners.com is celebrating its 5th year as a New York music blog, and I would love to see everyone at this party! Since December of 2002, Jinners has been covering the New York music scene and cheerleading her favorite bands. This party is part of the Blogger's Delight free concert series at the Knitting Factory Main Space in New York.

Jinners.com Presents...
Monday, December 3, 2007
@ Knitting Factory Main Space, NYC

Cheeseburger (dirty, fierce rock and roll)
Neckbeard Telecaster (members of Dirty on Purpose/Shorebirds)
The Big Sleep (psychedelic dreamy rock)
Coin Under Tongue (aggressive grunge)
DJ Dug (of Dirty on Purpose)

FREE w/ Going.com RSVP!!
http://going.com/jinners

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Friday, November 02, 2007

The Thermals, These Are Powers @ Warsaw

Last night I wasn't really expecting to go out to another show, but somehow I ended up at Warsaw in Brooklyn to see The Thermals and These Are Powers.



These Are Powers are fronted by Anna Barie, who used to front Knife Skills (a band I used to manage). When Knife Skills broke up last year, Anna formed a band with her boyfriend Pat Noecker, who used to be in Liars and No Things. She has totally grown infinitely as a front woman, her vocals are polished but also seemingly spontaneous at the same time. She has a way of charming the audience with her high kicks and jumps. She and Pat have really formed a chemistry on stage. Add Bill on drums and spooky noises, and you have what the band has dubbed "ghost punk." She handed out instruments to the audience and had them play along to a couple songs. She jumped into the audienced and danced with the common people. It was fantastic. It was my first time seeing them, and I was so impressed with their performance. Go out and see this band now!! They have an album on Hoss Records called Terrific Seasons.



The Thermals of course totally rocked it. I always feel really giddy when listening to the Thermals and I'm sure I've said it before -- they make me feel like I am back in high school. The feelings of rebellion, excitement and youth come rushing back to me. It's exhilarating. They didn't disappoint last night!

Check out more photos on my flickr.

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Thursday, November 01, 2007

A Very Cheeseburger Halloween



Last night I popped into The Onion/Adult Swim's Halloween show at Union Hall to see one of my favorite bands in Brooklyn, Cheeseburger. This is a band that gets better and better every time I see them. But without fail, every time, I get so freaking excited! I wasn't even drunk last night, and I felt like I got a total contact high from the performance.



In the beginning of the night, Sara from Spinner (dressed as a sexy Spidey) did a "Name That Tune" round before the band took the stage. I correctly identified Vampire Weekend and won myself a free shot. That's so hipster of me. Thanks to Jeremy Yohai for pounding that band into my skull so early on. Now I kind of see the poetry of that band name.



I downed the tequila and then moved my way to the front of the stage. Part of the experience is about watching frontman Joe Bradley do his thing on stage. His crazed, drunken fierceness is probably second only to Tim Harrington of Les Savy Fav, and that's probably only because Tim Harrington is twice his size.

Rolls of toilet paper were brought out and thrown all over the venue. Candy was thrown into the audience. Beer was spit on Halloween wigs and costumes. It was pretty magical.

Watch Cheeseburger perform "Derby Day" at Union Hall-oween.



Check Out the Costumes!














See more photos on my Flickr.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Happy Halloween + Rock'n'Roll = Boo Yeah!



Come see Nicole Atkins and the Sea tonight at their Monster Ball at Union Pool in Williamsburg. Party starts at 9:30pm, and it's free!



Then tomorrow night, come see Cheeseburger and Cassettes Won't Listen at Union Hall in Park Slope for the Onion and Adult Swim Halloween partay. It's only $5!

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Concert Review: Film School - 10/25/07 @ Mercury Lounge (New York, NY)



Last summer I heard a rumor that Film School had broken up. This was disappointing news as I had just seen them at SXSW and really was beginning to love them. Turns out the band was just on hiatus, or maybe they came back to their senses and realized they couldn't just quit like that. What kind of happy ending would that be for a band called Film School?

Last night I went to see them at Mercury Lounge, and really enjoyed their heavy, dark, shoegazy set. Lead singer Greg Berten's vocals range from soft, dreamy coos to sensitive-guy mutters.

[Continue reading...]

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Join Gabby Glaser In Rocking For Darfur on November 10!



Watch this trailer below with Don Cheadle about the Darfur crisis, get informed, and come out to support!! Please post this on your blogs and MySpace as well to help spread the word. Proceeds from the show will be donated to Oxfam America and Save Darfur Coalition.

Darfur Now Trailer

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For more information on this very important issue and to see how Oxfam America and the Save Darfur Coalition are doing to help, please visit:
** Oxfam America's efforts
** Save Darfur's efforts
** Oxfam America's FAQs about the Darfur Crisis
** Save Darfur's FAQs about the Darfur Crisis

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Hustlin' and Flowin' @ CMJ Music Marathon

My philosophy this year at CMJ Music Marthon was to "go with the flow." I would have a loose plan each day with what I hoped to see, but generally I would just high-five friends and see where the day (and night) ended up taking me. This laid-back approach served me well at SXSW (a huge indie festival in Austin, TX) earlier this year, and it didn't steer me wrong at CMJ.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Polly Jean Harvey @ Beacon Theater in New York



Last week I went to see Miss Polly Jean Harvey for the first time at the Beacon Theater in New York. The show was sold out, and I had amazing seats ... right next to Music Snobbery, so you know they're good. ;-)

I have to admit, I listened to the new beautiful and haunting PJ Harvey album, White Chalk, before going and was afraid it was going to be a super-mellow show. I was dead wrong. She played a balanced mix of new and old, and it was actually a very soulful, dramatic and captivating show. I couldn't take my eyes off of PJ and found her performance very moving. She had on a white, Victorian looking dress that she claimed had all of the words to the songs written on it, a dress very similar to the one she's wearing on the album cover and a very simple stage set up with piano and various instruments.

Her vocals are so versatile, it's like she's changing character from song to song, and each character is so believable it's easy to get lost in the world that Polly Jean sculpts note by note. The best part is that she plays all of the instruments like she's starring in the best one-woman show ever.

I was quite charmed by her stage banter (everything sounds better with an English accent, innit?), and her fans were also very vocal with their "I love yous," "woo-hoos" and standing ovations. It was easy to get swept up in all the excitement, and I walked out of the theater infected and inspired.

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Monday, October 15, 2007

The Rest of My CMJ Music Marathon Show Picks

I've got my show picks from the last three days of CMJ right over at Lifeskool TV. Check them out here... My head is dizzy from all the listening and clicking.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

More 2007 CMJ Music Marathon Show Picks

I listened to too many MySpace pages and came up with my show picks from the second day of CMJ... See them here!!

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

On the Moon Music @ CMJ Music Marathon 2007



Gabby Glaser
Official CMJ Showcase
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
@ Union Hall
w/ Ladybug Transistor & Special Guests
Doors at 7:30pm. Gabby at 10pm.

Meanred Party
Saturday, October 20, 2007
@ Don Hill's
w/ Black Betty (Sylvia of Kudu), Tiombe, Taylor McFerrin
Doors at 10pm. Gabby at midnight.

Dirty on Purpose
Benefit for Hammer (Official Cat of Death By Audio)
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
@ Death By Audio
w/ A Place To Bury Strangers, Sisters, Coin Under Tongue, Indian Scout and more
Doors at 8pm.

Jin Moon
Manage This! A Discussion About Artist Management A presentation of common deal structures and the role of the manager with advice for bands on how to choose the right manager and vice versa. BB

MODERATOR:
Dan Efram Tractor Beam, Founder & President

PANELISTS:
Blaze James Black Sheep Fellowship, Artist Manager
Mark Kates Fenway Recordings, Founder
Doug LeFrak Feisty Management LLC, Owner
Jin Moon On The Moon Music, President

VENUE: Kimmel Center: Shorin Music Performance Center
60 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

DATE: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007

TIME: 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM

Keep updated here.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

A Busy Weekend for On the Moon Music



My weekend started early this past week with the Dirty on Purpose/Fujiya & Miyagi show at Bowery Ballroom. I always love being at Bowery so it was a great night overall and the first time I saw both bands play together on this tour. After the show, we headed over to Sweet & Vicious for the Devendra Banhart afterparty. The bearded wonder was there. Jeezus! So was the amazing Cameron, who I always love bumping into at shows. I feel like I have known him since the beginning of everything, and that is somewhat comforting! One constant in a world of swift changes.

Besides talking about all things Dirty on Purpose, I have been blabbing on about a couple things of interest lately... identity fraud and The Pick Up Artist. First off, yes, someone committed identity fraud on my bank account, wiping it clean in three easy transactions from an ATM in California. I almost couldn't believe it... just like in the commercials! Apparently this all happened because I have been using non-bank ATMs. Beware, Williamsburg hipsters! Do not use those ATMs in those bodegas. Only use bank-based ATMs. People can steal your info after you type in your pin code, take all your money and fuck up your credit.



Then I was just telling a friend about the VH1 reality show, The Pick Up Artist. I don't know who is hooking up with that show host and so-called "master pick up artist" Mystery, but his tricks seem to work for the geeky dudes on that show. I was beginning to wonder if I could apply these so called pick up and attraction tips to my life and career. It's basically all about body language and subconscious communication skills... Just as I was recounting this story to my friend, a guy walks up to us at the bar. He asks us if we're from the area because he's looking for something. We are. He reveals he is from the Upper East Side and doesn't know the area (SoHo) that well. The guy refers to his friends who are sitting at the bar. We acknowledge that he is not some desperate wallflower. I asked him what he was looking for, and he told us he was looking for trouble. That was a classic surreal moment right there. I started looking around the room for hidden cameras. Was this an episode of The Pick Up Artist?

On Friday, I got ready for the Dirty on Purpose/Fujiya & Miyagi show at Music Hall of Williamsburg. The venue looks a little different in the light of day. I first saw the space during the opening week with Patti Smith and I thought it was really majestic. I still think it's majestic, but clearly not quite finished yet. The show was more fun than the Bowery show as there was more dancing and more friends at Music Hall show. Everyone wanted to check out the new venue. The sound system is amazing, but I couldn't really hear the band's vocals too much... But the thing was that they played really well and sounded really epic. It made my heart skip a beat. F&M sounded amazing as well -- I was totally grooving to their beats. In general the show took me to this great elated state. I liked Project Jenny/Project Jan a lot too with their interesting projections and energetic frontman.

I really liked the way Music Hall is set up. Sure, it's a lot like Bowery Ballroom, which is great, but it also has this wonderful lounge area at the back of the balcony section. And I really like the way the band dressing rooms are set up. They are located right above the stage so during the show, the rooms are rumbling with sweet music. The staff is amazing and friendly. The dressing rooms are all in a row so that the bands can co-mingle throughout the night. Can you tell that I love this venue? At least as a band manager, it's really great. I liked it as a fan and concert goer as well though. I can't wait to see and do more shows here...



random note: many of our friends showed up in flannel... that's so williamsburg!



On Saturday I wished my friend Mary a happy birthday. We hung out on the Great Lawn in Central Park. I accidentally wandered up Belvedere Castle, which was really beautiful. There was oldies music like The Carpenters coming from inside the Delacorte Theater. The day was breezy and perfect for a birthday picnic. Afterwards, a bunch of us ended up at Barcade in Williamsburg. Then we decided to take the party back to my incredibly tiny apartment and played a board game called Last Word (kind of like Scattergories).

My friend Katy is in town from LA and I met up with her on Sunday at her hotel, QT, in midtown, an appropriate name for such a "cutie" hotel. Katy bought a bottle of Veuve Cliquot, and we toasted the night with some bubbly. Yum... Then we headed over to Magnetic Field for the Gabby Glaser gig at the Atlantic Antic after party. She sounded really good, and there was a great (and handsome) crowd at the venue. This Park Slope area is full of intellectual cuties, apparently. After the show we went back in the city to feed our hungry bellies at Kate's Joint. I hadn't been there in a while, so it was absolutely awesome to be eating a satisfying meal of buffalo un-chicken wings and southern fried unsteak. holy moly. so delicious. so sinful... I recently met THE Kate at Gabby's Mercury Lounge show this past month. It's sort of like meeting a legend, no? I love working with Gabby because she is surrounded by people like this -- talented, driven and totally fascinating. Gab, herself, is full of stories of back in the day, and it's so amazing to hear those stories and compare it to how the music business is in the present day.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Dirty on Purpose + Fujiya & Miyagi Tour Starts Today!

Check out both these bands on tour...

Sept 25th—Baltimore, MD—Ottobar
Sept 26th—Philadelphia, PA—Johnny Brenda's
Sept 27th—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom
Sept 28th—Brooklyn, NY—Music Hall of Williamsburg
Sept 29th—Boston, MA—Middle East Downstairs
Oct 2nd—Montreal, QC—Lambi-Pop Montreal Pre-Opening Night Party
Oct 3rd—Toronto, ON—Lee's Palace
Oct 4th—Pontiac, MI—Eagle Theatre
Oct 5th—Chicago, IL—Empty Bottle
Oct 6th—Minneapolis, MN—7th Street Entry
Oct 11th—Washington, DC—Rock 'n' Roll Hotel-DAM! Festival

Dirty on Purpose on MySpace
Dirty on Purpose on iLike & Facebook

Fujiya & Miyagi on MySpace
Fujiya & Miyagi on iLike & Facebook

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Gabby Glaser + The Great Ones Play FREE Atlantic Antic After Party @ Magnetic Field This Sunday

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bjork, klaxons, santogold @ madison square garden

i don't normally like huge stadium shows (usually bowery is as big as i like to get), but watching bjork perform at madison square garden was really amazing and enjoyable. we had nosebleed seats, but that's ok because we didn't have to sit next to any crazy people.

i had seen her perform at united palace not too long ago, and was expecting the same show... and it basically was the same show except bjork had on a different outfit, there were red flames bursting up from the stage on the opening number, and at one point bjork squirted out spider webs from her hands into the crowd like she was spiderman. she did her duet with antony of antony and the johnsons, which started off kinda weak, but then antony regained control and really put on a powerful vocal performance. i have to say though, my heart nearly exploded again during "army of me" because the crowd just went FUCKING INSANE. it was crazy. she ended the night during the encore with "declare independence" just as she did during the united palace show.

as i said in my united palace review, it's like watching a musical unfold. this time though, i was thinking this: her show is not as much about the hits as much as it's about the mystical, strange journey she is taking you on. she is able to create a world of her own, and when you're at her concert, you feel like you are not on earth. it's like peeking into another world... or rather peeking into the majesty and chaos that must be bubbling up in bjork's cute lil' head.

the british band the klaxons played as main support, and while i liked their music, i found their live show a bit on the dull side. their music could benefit from a little more of a light show. a lot of their songs started to sound the same, but it all still sounded good... sort of in a lansing-dreiden way, with lots of vocal gymnastics.

santo gold opened the show and they reminded me of m.i.a. meets no doubt or gwen stefani. the california m.i.a., i say (even though she hails from brooklyn). and what do you know, diplo was on the wheels of steel. no wonder!

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