All Points West

August 7th, 2009

Summer has been upon us and how better to watch it fly by then running around in the muck and mud of our nations beloved music festivals.

All Points West has come and gone with well over fifty bands performing on three separate stages in Jersey’s breathtaking Liberty State Park.  The grounds were adorned with several artwork installations including tiki huts to lounge in and strings of numerous balloons floating through the sky.  And what a sky it was with Manhattan’s skyscrapers just on the other side of the Hudson river and Lady Liberty’s outstretched arm urging all us fellow festival lovers to “rock on”.  Rock on we did.  Friday night, despite the thunder and lightning and delicious downpours, was a great way to begin the festival.

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Fleet Foxes brought out the folk in all of us and as they started the third song from their set, English House (from the Sun Giant EP), it was as if by sound alone they controlled the winds, ushering in a sprinkling breeze that rose and fell with each “whoa my love”.

Ra Ra Riot was popping away on the bullet stage setting the mood for dancing.  The strings really give this group the extra dynamic to set them apart.  They are like the heart.  There is always a constant and solidly strong beat while the strings of emotion play through it.

the_nationalIf you wanted your heart strings pulled, The National was the group to see Friday night.  Matt Berninger’s voice is deep and mysterious and on the live stage sang so intensely from the depths of his soul that you held your breath and yes, even tears would form.  ”Walk away now, you’re gonna start a war.”

By Saturday afternoon the rains had died and the clouds had moved on yet the grounds were still sopping wet with muck and mud.

St. Vincent, perhaps the best performance of the weekend, almost made you forget where you were.  Her short curls and red lips lured you in visually and her raw ingenious talent pulled you in aurally.  Laughing with a Mouth of Blood has such an intense build starting with the flutes and ebbing with the violins that slowly grow more violent while Anne Clark sings “You’ll Have to Shout Even Louder”. Suddenly it stops.

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Chairlift’s Caroline Polachek’s style is wacky and adorable and she has one of the best singing shrieks.  Her presence is undeniable on stage and with Aaron Pfenning they together write some beautifully catchy songs, both unbeat and down.

A running animation video of elephants and cars played on the screens while Neko Case performed her set.  ”It’s all quite satisfying”, she said, “I hope it was satisfying for you too.”  She was a refreshing act, one to relax and allow yourself to be somewhat nostalgic for a moment in time.

crystal_castlesJust when you started to feel the coming down from the days events Crystal Castles took the stage and revived all who were within ear shot making us all feel like this was where we belonged. The tent was packed and it didn’t matter whether you were standing front row or hanging out in the back, you still couldn’t help but move it, move it.  Alice Glass held a microphone in one hand and a strobe light in the other while exclaiming from the stage that we all looked “like a garden of hands”!

ElbowSunday started out quite stormy but mother nature was kind and let up just before Elbow took to the big Blue comet stage.  Guy Garvey was so tender with the crowd and really pulled you in from the start with his gentle ballads.  The way I felt about elbow can be best described by the lyrics they themselves sing. “You are the only thing in any room you’re ever in.” He goes “straight to my head like the first cigarette of the day”.  The group was real with us, like we were all just hanging out in his back yard in Manchester.  The band took a shot of whiskey on stage and continued on graciously thanking and encouraging the fans to “fall in love, fall in love, FALL IN LOVE.”

Lykke Li dance, dance, danced the crowd right through her set.  Punching the air and waving her hips, she just wanted to have a good time with everyone else.  I enjoyed her closing song, “Tonight”, which brought the audience in and quietly pleaded, “don’t you let me go tonight, let me go tonight.”

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The moon had been settled in the sky for hours at this point and the VIP ticket holders were piling in to the packed bleachers while the rest of us crowded in on the grounds waiting for a moment that doesn’t come around every day, a moment that one would like to say they were there for, even just once.  Coldplay.  Chris Martin was funnier than I expected and they played the hits that would surely please the ultimate fan.

Sneaking away from Coldplay (although no one really seemed to notice) was a great choice.  MGMT was on at the Bullet stage and they were playing some of their new works that will be on their upcoming album “Congratulations”, expected out sometime in early 2010.

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Fend Got Bonnarooed 2009

June 19th, 2009

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bon_iverWhat might be the largest festival in the universe went down last weekend in Manchester, Tennessee.  Bonnaroo has been blowing the minds of music lovers since 2002 thanks to Superyfly Production.  Bonnaroo, slang for “a really good time,” is 700 acres of camping, music, art, and total bliss.  The festival had me in this numb, happy state of mind, I didn’t realize the greatness I was experiencing until I sat down to write.  It was only in the retelling that I started to comprehend what exactly happened there at Tennessee. 

Not only was the music amazing, but I was incredibly impressed with the festival goers.  Even without showers, in the hot muggy south, forced to pack into areas with other hot, smelly people, everyone was in such great spirits.

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The eclectic mix of music fills the farm with ease, and for the entire 75 hours that Bonnaroo is going on there is always something to do.

 It is no wonder they say every year is the best Bonnaroo.  White Rabbits, Chairlift, Passion Pit, Of Montreal, The Dirty Projectors, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grizzly Bear, TV On The Radio, Ani Difranco, Phoenix, Crystal Castles, and Gomez,, are just a few of the bands I was able to catch on stage this year.  If each succeeding year is the best year yet, I can’t wait to see what is in store for 2010.

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Bonnaroo Is Around the Bend

June 7th, 2009

bonnarooThe Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival begins next Thursday, June 11th in Manchester, Tennessee.  The lineup is vast and is sure to include at least one band you enjoy, in an attempt to preview the event we have picked out a few of the great bands playing on each day, for a complete lineup and schedule check out Bonaroo’s site.

 

Thursday- White Rabbits, Chairlift, and Passion Pit 

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Friday- Animal Collective, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Tv on The Radio, Grizzly Bear, The Dirty Projectors, St Vincent, Santagold, Ani DiFranco, David Byrne, Gomez, Phoenix, Crystal Castles, Girl Talk and Pretty Lights

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Saturday- The Mars Volta, Of Montreal, The Decemberists, Bon Iver, Elvis Perkins in Dearland, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals

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Sunday- Citizens Cope, Andrew Bird, Band of Horses, Neko Case, Okkervil River, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists

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CMJ 2008 Music Marathon

October 6th, 2008

The CMJ Network provides music fans, musicians, and professionals an up to date “discovery service” as they call it.  CMJ hosts the longest running event of its kind, the Music Marathon is going on its 28th year in business.  The Marathon brings over 1000+ artists to over 50 venues throughout the city drawing more than 100,000 listeners, other artists, and music pros to the shows.  Magnet has come up with a hot 15 list for your viewing pleasure, but please check out the extensive list for more.  CMJ has not posted a schedule so dates/venues are tentative.

Music Mararthon hits New York City March 21st-25th

 

 

         

Annuals @ Webster Hall Oct 25th

An Horse @ 205 club Oct 22nd

Broken Social Scene @ Masonic Temple (Brooklyn) Oct 24th

Cloud Cult (Acoustic) @ Knitting Factory Oct 21st

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Crystal Castles @ Webster Hall Oct 23rd

Deerhoof @ Spiegelworld Oct 22nd

The Dears @ Hiro Ballroom Oct 23rd

Emilie Simon @ The Cutting Room Oct 22nd 

The Jealous Girlfriends @ The Studio in Webster Hall Oct 22nd

Lykke Li @ The Bowery Ballroom Oct 21st

Shiny Toy Guns @ Santos Party House Oct 21st

Roisin Murphy @ The Mansion Oct 24th

Teenagers @ Ben Sherman Store 96 Oct 22nd

Tigercity @ The Studio in Webster Hall Oct 21st

The Whip @ Irving Plaza Oct 24th

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