DAN DEACON HITS THE ROAD ON THE COOL BUS

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Dan Deacon. The Deac. Drinkin’ out of cups… Whether or not you like the hyper-pop maestro’s “music”, Dan Deacon knows how to party. If there is one thing he does well, its making sure that those who want to dance with him are having a good time. If there’s a second things he does well, its making you question whether he is handicapped. After watching a couple live clips, he also makes you understand why people hate hipsters…

But recently a friend at Backseatsandbar began subtly persuading me that I might really love me some Deacon…deep down, in places I don’t talk about at parties….and he may be onto something. After a failed attempt to see Deacon live on the rained out, moved indoors, Jelly NYC show in Williamsburg, I started downloading some albums… is it even possible he has this many albums? I bought some over-sized Sally Jessy glasses, duct-taped a casio and gave the Deac another chance. Its safe to say, I still think the music sucks, but now…slightly less than I had originally thought. Baby steps. I now at least appreciate that the man makes a decent case for breaking a sweat, whether its for the audience to work out some white suburban angst, or to help himself work off some vegan donuts. Ive also heard he hangs out after shows, sells his own merch, and is incredibly grateful to his fans, so I tip my cap Mr. Deacon and I’m getting on board the cool bus. Thanks Cory.

If you have ever wondered how and where the guru lives, its on “the cool bus”. Where else? Take a tour of Deacon’s overstuffed, vegetable oil-fueled school bus courtesy of the man himself in this seven-minute, documentary-style special above.

Need some more Deacon? Check out his appearance on NBC Morning.

TV ON THE RADIO AT PROSPECT PARK BANDSHELL

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Trekked out to see  Chin Chin,Gang Gang Dance, and TV on the Radio last night (8/11) at the Prospect Park Bandshell in Brooklyn.  The show was a benefit for Celebrate Brooklyn and while I would have appreciated celebrating free tickets, ill settle for contributing to some stellar causes like the Scott Hardy Trust and Sweet Relief organizations. TVOTR claims they have something to ask but they seemed to have a lot to say…or at least a lot to thank …mostly Brooklyn and everyone for coming out. All in all, solid energetic performance from TVOTR but the set was unfortunately under an hour and I reluctantly admit I still dont entirely get all the hype around these guys live. Maybe it was the heat, but the electronic songs just didnt seem to translate from their album to the live show. Over driven bass drum and rhythm guitar just got old for me really fast and it wasnt until mid set that the drums even became part of the mix. In defense of the band, this may be more a sound problem with the bandshell and not the band itself. The quieter songs really worked best with the two harmonizing leads creating some uniquely moving sounds.
Heres the set list:
1. Shout me Out
2. The Wrong Way
3. Halfway Home
4. Golden Age
5. Crying
6. Wolf Like Me
7. Red Dress
8. Young Liars
9. Blues From Down Here
10. ?
11. Staring At The Sun
11. Dancing Choose
12. DLZ
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13. Family Tree
14. A Method
15. Satellite

Thanks to Brooklyn Vegan for the pictures above. Check out some more really awesome pictures from the show on their site HERE

JAPANDROIDS: POST NOTHING

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Japandroids: Post Nothing

Label: Unfamiliar

Release Date: August 4, 2009

Every once in a while, a band comes along that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Vancouver duo, Japandroids is that band. Only, you’re warm because you’ve pissed your skinny jeans (or leggings) in excitement and fuzzy because, well, the super fuzz big fun emanating on this album is more infectious than mad cow, SARS and swine flu combined. This is 2009’s summer record. This is Post-Nothing.

The punishing, pounding and shattering drum work of David Prowse paired with the buzzing, blasting and crunching guitar of Brian King make for a killer combo and the rough but willing voices of King/Prowse share the spotlight and switch off in fine democratic fashion. Democracy is kind of a theme with this band. Their name comes from combining their respective first choice names, Japanese Scream and Pleasure Droids. (Reportedly, neither were happy the compromise.)

Regardless of the name, these two have it together. This is music you can feel. It prompts head bobs, head banging and even a head sway or two. The single “Young Hearts Spark Fire” is just that – the single. It’s arguably the catchiest track on the album, features a dance-ready rhythm and houses the most quotable lyric, “Oh, we used to dream. Now, we worry about dying.” All eight gems reward listeners with sing-along choruses, visceral one-two punches and unexpected breaks and builds –It’s a well-built album. Incendiary intro? Check (The Boys Are Leaving Town). Left turn middle change-up? Check (Heart Sweats). Comedown closer? Check (I Quit Girls).

Musically and sonically, Post-Nothing brings to mind scattered offerings from Mission of Burma, At The Drive-In and Guided By Voices but they bear complete resemblance to none of them. By sharing vocal duties and doing the sing/shout thing, they’re of course going to be cited for following in the footsteps of indie giants like Burma and Pixies (as well as lesser-knowns like Rainer Maria and even early Idlewild), but Japandroids are charting their own course with Post-Nothing and it’s safe to say, they’re headed in the right direction.

-CB

OH NO ONO: EGGS

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Death, sexual fantasies and embarassing erections…just not  as funny as junior high or a Woody Allen movie.  Its Danish alt-pop band Oh No Ono’s new eerie video for “Swim” released on their new album Eggs. I’m strangely intrigued by Director Adam Hashemi’s creepy direction and yet the ending of the video left me wanting to  shower with my clothes on. Im also dumbfounded as to how the kid from the shining has only reached puberty and is acting in music videos?  I guess the idea is that puberty is confusing, and so is this strange journey into the Oedipal daydreams of a creepy kid.  redrum!

YEAH YEAH YEAHS: IT’S BLITZ

00-yeah_yeah_yeahs-its_blitz-2009-c Yeah Yeah Yeah, this album has been out for a while…but in case  this armpit weather has de-motivated you to pick it up,  here is The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s latest album “Its Blitz”, streamed for free.

Click HERE

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THE LOVELY FEATHERS: FANTASY OF THE LOT

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Canadian Indie Rockers are encroaching our soil eh. Our hosers up North are consistently churning out really interesting indie bands and among the mix are The Lovely Feathers. The Montreal-based indie band who play revealing, sincere indie-pop, similar to The Unicorns with quirky harmonies complimented by synth tones and razor sharp guitar riffs. This video for “Lowiza” directed by Alan Compton is featured off their long awaited Sophmore album Fantasy of the Lot, officially released on August 18.

THE CLOUD IM UNDER: EARS RINGING/HEARTS FULL/POCKETS EMPTY

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The Cloud I’m Under is a one-man experimental project from a NYC multi-instrumentalist and producer. The project name “The Cloud I’m Under” was inspired from an Evan Dando lyric and the sound is a concoction of power pop mixed with a drop of low era Bowie and aphex style electronic music. Think Hot Chip meets Kraftwerk.

Check out The Cloud I’m Under’s debut EP Ears Ringing/Hearts Full/Pockets Empty, available to download for free HERE.
or click HERE to watch the exclusive “Future Games” video.

HOLIDAY SHORES: COLUMBUS’D THE WHIM

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New music video from Holiday Shores, for  “Phones Don’t Feud”.  Holiday Shores are a lo-fi Floridian band named after an area on the Florida Panhandle where summer exists year-round. The bands trippy reverb drenched sound is full of ambient textures and will make you feel like putting on some suncreen and making your own corona commercial. Their debut LP “Columbus’d The Whim” will be released on August 4th on Brooklyn’s  twosyllable records and is sure to be a great end of summer album… that you can play year-round. Cheap vacation deal from Discosalt.

THE DODOS: TIME TO DIE

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The Dodos new album “Time To Die” will not be officially physically released until September 15th and not digitally until July 28th…but in the meantime, you can stream the full album HERE. Enjoy.

You can also catch the Dodos with Ruby Suns on Tour this year:

The Dodos & Ruby Suns – 2009 Tour Dates
08/8 Los Angeles, CA – The Getty Museum *
08/14 Seattle, WA – KEXP Mural Amphitheater Summer Series *
08/28 San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands Music Festival
09/26 Big Sur, CA – Henry Miller Library
09/27 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
09/28 San Diego, CA – Casbah
09/29 Tucson, AZ – Club Congress
09/30 Phoenix, AZ – Modified
10/2 Dallas, TX – House of Blues-Pontiac Garage
10/3 Houston, TX – The Orange Show
10/4 Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Festival
10/6 Tallahassee, FL – Club Downunder
10/7 Atlanta, GA – The Earl
10/8 Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
10/9 Washington DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
10/10 Baltimore, MD – Talking Head
10/12 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
10/13 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
10/14 New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
10/15 Cambridge, MA – Middle East Downstairs
10/16 Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa
10/17 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
10/19 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
10/20 St. Paul, MN – Turf Club
10/22 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
10/24 Boise, ID – Neurolux
10/25 Portland, OR – Aladdin Theatre
10/26 Vancouver, BC – The Biltmore Cabaret
* No Ruby Suns

PETER BJORN & JOHN: WEIRD TAPES (REMIX)

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26053.headerpbjPeter Bjorn & John released their  brand new EP yesterday… and you can check it out HERE.  The EP features the single “It Don’t Move Me” from 2009’s Living Thing EP with remixes by Mike Snow, Weird Tapes and Teddybears’ Jacko.

Check out the original video for “It Don’t Move Me” HERE.

and the “Weird Tapes” Remix HERE

BROOKLYN ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL

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What: Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival

Where:The Old American Can Factory: 232 Third St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

When: August 8th, 2009 • 4pm – 4am

Damage: $25.00

LINE-UP:

The Juan Maclean (live),  Young Love,  33hz,  Shy Child,  Designer Drugs,  BELL,  Jupiter One,   JDH & DAVE P (FIXED/ RVNG),   Free Blood,   The Cloud Room,   Home Video,   Adventure,   Codebreaker,    Finger on the Pulse DJs,   The American Dream Team,   Viking,   Kap10kurt,   Awesome New Republic,   Flashmen,   Roxy Cottontail,    Larry Tee,   DJ Ayres,   Jubilee,  Udachi,   Purple Crush,   NROTB,   Tayisha Busay,   LEIF,   Rude Crew (w/ Rude Bear!),   VDRK,   Subdrive,   Galbis,   Free Magic,   OCD Automatic,   Chaz & Jason Pants,   Terror Dactel,   Charlie Tippie,   Gavin Royce,    Kids with Snakes,   + Super Special Guests

Contact
info@brooklynemf.com

HOLY GHOST: I WILL COME BACK

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This video for “I Will Come Back” From Holy Ghost! just keeps getting better for me. The retro downtown disco vibe montage was filmed in New York now, but it feels like New York back in the 80’s.  Nancy Whang of LCD Soundsystem and The Juan MacLean play the main leads in the video and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus provided the ooohs on the track who are making a name for themselves in their own rite lately. ” I will Come Back” manages to capture the summer going out feel in New York perfectly in 4:20 minutes and feels oddly familiar.  In fact, the video and song is a total  homage to New Order. From the “Bizarre Love Triange-esc”  drum fill to the obvious rip-off of  New Order’s 1983 video for “Confusion”, its clear that the band wants you to make the comparisons. Maybe even the name is  a play on the idea of music being recycled. I guess you cant go wrong with the  pizza + dancing  combo. Its like the perfect storm.  Timeless. Check out New Orders video for “Confusion” below.

WAVVES: WAVVVES

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Here is the new video for “No Hope Kids” from Wavves off the EP Wavvves.  If you have’nt been up on the hype, Wavves is a one-man noise-pop project of 22-year-old San Diegan Nathan Williams that borrows some tricks from Sonic Youth but puts his own Southern California surf/rock vibe on it. Vintage skate footage, fast vocal hooks, 60’s girl group drumbeats and no -fi punk pop distortion that creates insular, unsettling music of a stoner loner singing the blues in his bedroom.  Lines like “no car, no friends, no family, no friends, no girl” are instantly nostalgic and unforgettable but more surprisingly upbeat. Wavves’ has a lot of tricks but maybe his best is turning boredom, hopelessness, and angst into a form of revelry. A trick most good artists accomplish.

AEROPLANE PAGEANT:EVEN THE KIDS DON’T BELIEVE ME

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“Stars Still Pretty” is the new single from Aeroplane Pageant off their EP Even the Kids don’t Believe Me. The video, directed by band mate  Brian Kelly is an associative-type narrative where pigs, a mailman and some faceless fellini-esc characters gather around a poker table to play cards.  The whole video is subtitled with some clever godard mocking existential dialogue and in the end, we are left with a pig asserting “I feel like a pig”. The dreamy indie-pop song showcases some memorable swooning vocals mixed with playful guitar riffs that cascade rather effusively into the choruses but Im not entirely sure the dreamlike visuals of the video enhances or detracts from the actual track. The video, however,  on its own is hard to turn off and 2:02 might be worth it alone. “Today i feel like crying”, “What about tomorrow?”

MGMT: ORACULAR SPECTACULAR

Unless you lived in a cave in 2008, MGMT’s trippy single “Kids” off Oracular Spectacular was pretty hard to avoid…and it shouldnt be. Its a great track. Oddly enough, Ray Tintori has just released a video for the song. The video features a puppet monster scaring the snot bubbles out of a little kid, a telvised puppet show and then a psychedelic cartoon.  It seems roughly based on this one night I got lost in Brooklyn. The band makes a brief appearance in one segment, facepaint…check.

JELLY NYC: POOL PARTY SCHEDULE 2009

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What: Sunday “Pool Parties”

When: Sundays July 12-Aug 30 2PM

Where: The Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn, NY

Damage: Free

JellyNYC has officially announced the “Pool Party” band lineup for this summer on the Williamsburg Waterfront (the 6,000 capacity waterfront strip along the East River between North 8th and 9th Streets) and Discosalt is more excited than Jessie Spano to check out the free shows. There may not be an actual “pool” this year, but JellyNYC has promised the return of the infamous slip-n-slide, so you will still get a chance to see some bathing suits slip-n-slide off. Dodgeball is back and looks like there will be basketball? A-holes bring your A-game.

Here’s the official Schedule:

Sunday, July 12 -Mission of Burma, Fucked up, Ponytail and Jemina Pearl

Sunday, July 26 -Health, Grupo Fantasma, Trail of Dead and Black Lips

Sunday, Aug 02 -Dan Deacon, No Age and Deerhunter

Sunday, Aug 09 -Simian Mobile Disco DJ set, Fiery Furnaces, Dark Meat, The Netherlands and Finger on the Pulse

Sunday, Aug 16 – Del the Funky Homosapien & Gravy Train! & DD/MM/YY & Kenan Bell

Sunday, Aug 23 -Girl Talk, Max Tundra and Wiz Khalifa

Sunday, Aug 30Grizzly Bear and Beach House

MSTRKRFT: FIST OF GOD

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Check out the video for “Heartbreaker” by MSTRKFT (featuring John Legend) off their sophmore EP Fist of God.  Directed by Vince Haycock, the video plays out a hipster fantasy: finding love in the dollar store bodega. It’s The Breakfast Club in a downtown LA 89-cent store. Boy falls for checkout girl. Friends dance around with pirate flags and piniatas on head. Boss wakes up from siesta, kills party vibe. Jordan to the net. Barkley with the block.

The Toronto electronic duo made up of Jesse F. Keeler formerly of Death from Above 1979 and Al-P (Alex Puodziukas) formerly of the Mississauga electropop group have recieved mixed reviews for Fist of God. While they reached a way bigger audience making it, they also anticipated a lot of fans would’nt like the record. Ill admit I was skeptical of the John Legend collaboration but the hook is damn catchy. Square in.


GRIZZLY BEAR: VECKATIMEST

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Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest

Label: Warp Records

Release Date: May 26, 2009

Veckatimest is a record where bombast and stark instrumentation stand side by side, and yet manage to makes sounds that are at experimental and left of the dial seem perfectly conventional and accessible.  Many of the songs combine rhythms and instrumentation that would seem to not fit together, yet when assembled they form a cohesive and often majestic whole.  Check “Ready, Able,” for example.  Anchored by chugging drums and bass, the slowly strummed harp seems, at first, to be an odd choice.  However, this combination of orchestral, choral, and rockin’ seems to be the synthesis that Grizzly Bear has achieved, mostly grandiose, sometimes minimal, but nearly always stunning.

Grandiosity, however, isn’t the entire album.  The simple electric piano driven pop of “Two Weeks” is fit for the summer soundtrack of 2009, with its abundance of sing-a-long oohs and ahhs that seem to always be floating about the surface.  The accusatory “While You Wait For The Others” drives what is easily the most jubilant and melodic chorus on the record, and on any other record for that matter, with a sensibility that wouldn’t be out of place in the A.C. Newman songbook, minus the cleverness, plus a healthy dose of vitriol & sincerity.  Name checking contemporary artists, though, doesn’t seem to be something Grizzly Bear seems too interested in.  If anything, the similarities are pretty far off the radar; the vocal swell that precedes album standout “Dory” recalls the soundtrack to Dr. David Bowman maneuvering into the stargate in 2001:  A Space Odyssey.  So, if you are name checking the “Sounds Like” list at home, cross Hungarian experimental composer György Ligeti off the list.

At the end of “All We Ask,” the band members coo “I can’t get out of what I’m into with you” with each other. While on the surface this statement summarizes a song about a shitty relationship, the sentiment shouldn’t be lost.  The harmony is very laid back and very cool, and sounds very much like a bunch of guys singing together because they love to sing together, and the statement really can be seen as an honest reflection of a genuine appreciation for one another.  Veckatimest is the first Grizzly Bear record to be a wholly “band” album & not just a front for band leader & founder Edward Droste, and is easily the best Grizzly Bear record to date.  This group effort really shines, and while this album is surely not the most accessible record as a whole, it’s easily one of the best in recent memory.  Oh, and while Grizzly Bear certainly benefit from the help of the Brooklyn Youth Choir and composer Nico Muhly on the album, they clearly have the chops to pull off whatever they want to do without any help at all.

-John Whitaker

SUPERCHUNK: LEAVES IN THE GUTTER

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After seven years without a CD release, Superchunk finally released “Leaves in the Gutter” a couple months ago. A 5 song EP release in the  mold of their early 7-inches and between – album EP masterpieces. If you let this one slip past you, what better way to get over the hump than to check out all four new tracks plus last year’s vinyl-only hit single, “Misfits & Mistakes” all streaming for free HERE .