Saturday, January 10, 2009

Crystal Castles and break and such

Hey guys, lot's happened since I last wrote on this shit, been busy as hell.

First of all, the fun part!
Crystal Castles and Alex English on New Year's Eve is what I would describe as the most fun I've ever had. Alex English is generally a Glitch DJ, one of the better ones out there I might add (not really saying that much if you ask me) although his live set is more mashups and remixes, the culmination of which was a sick remix of DVNO by Justice. Around this time however, two of my friends got kicked out of Music Hall of Williamsburg for having outside alcoholic beverages and another kid kicked out for taking drinks from the bar, come on bouncers, it's new years eve. Crystal Castles started their set at midnight, and while their set took a while to get rolling (hahaha get it?) when they got movin' it was sick. Alice Glass put on a fairly drunk and brutal show as always and Ethan Kath continued to prove himself as a good DJ. Their set was pretty short, probably due to the fact that they were playing a second show within two hours, and then were supposed to play another DJ set somewhere else, that they neglected to show up to. What really made the show was the crowd. I'm gonna make a rough estimate and say that everyone in that joint was rolling tits, fun stuff. Basically if you ever get a chance to see crystal castles on new years eve in brooklyn, do it.

Sadder part is that I won't be going back to school, gonna live at home and try and make a few dollahs, sorry ya'll

Sunday, December 28, 2008

HAHAHAHArdcore

The CT music scene is known for its a) ska and b) hardcore which seems eerily similar to the jerseycore scene, although in all honesty most hardcore music sounds eerily similar to me.

This and the fact that I was simply Interested in going to the most violent show possible in the immediate future and area are the reasons that I decided to attend a hardcore show at the American Legion in Wallingford. The band line-up included My Heart to Joy, Jettison, Cold Snap, Erza Joyce and the Book Slave, all of which were from either CT or Jersey.
The Book Slave is a local Wallingford duo consisting of two teens playing guitar, an alesis micron set up as a sampler, and effects. Playing distorted and self described "Indie/shoegaze/punk" which really just sounded like moremy ambient hardcore sans any manner of percussion.
Erza Joyce is easily catagorized as a poppy hardcore band who is currently on tour with some other band that
was there that I can't remember the name of, but they weren't that interesting, so I'm going to continue on.
For me there were three bands there that were actually worth seeing, the first being Cold Snap. This is when the crowd started getting violent and I kindof got an idea of what a typical American Legion show is like. Uhhhhh.... so I got whacked in the head and whacked some people in the head and got slammed into walls and pretty much was more concerned with my livelyhood than the quality of the band, but from what I noticed they were alright although the lead singer faced the crowd once and spent the rest of the set yelling towards the drummer.
There was a punk band whose name I cannot remember but they did call themselves "Rancid" a few times (not that funny). De
spite the fact that they played pretty generic poppy punk, they had an extremely redeeming feature, that being that their bassist was incredible, apparently a classically trained individual, as shown below
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Post show we climbed into the car and immediately put on Pinkerton and sang along as loud as possible, much needed after that show

But really, if anyone gets the chance I would advise attending a CT hardcore show at the American Legion in Wallingford if one gets the chance.
Oh, and for any saddle creek fans Beep Beep, a band comprised of members of the Faint will be playing there on March 7th for 8 bucks, sweet show


Sunday, December 21, 2008

Diner Diner Diner


It's been a few months since this show, but I figured that I should throw something up about it.
Nick Turner, resident of the aptly named Weird Diner, brought his friends Eddie D. and Sean P./ DJ duo known as Lipgloss and Cigarettes up from the Jers. As anyone who's probably gonna read this already knows the turnout was a little depressing, but the music itself was outrageously good and the few people who were there ended up dancing and dancing... and dancing.... and dancing.... until the room simply became too hot to bear
For anyone who was there and is interested in hearing more of their music, or for anyone who wasn't there and is simply interested in checking them out, here's a link to their myspace

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=384358127


And of course, here's a link to the infamous Weird Diner page including upcoming tour dates for Dek Boo as well as the dates for the X-files tour feat. Bagger Vance and Color Change

http://www.weirddiner.com/

Enjoy Ya'll

Mixtape #1: Non-Holiday Party Spirit


CSS- Rat is Dead (Rage)
Felix Da Housecat- Nina
Lady Sovereign- I Got You Dancing
Beck- Sexx Laws
Beastie Boys- Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim remix)

The Cool Kids ft. Lil' Wayne- Gettin' It

Apostle of Hustle- The Naked & Alone
Afroman- Colt 45
Gnarls Barkley- Charity Case

Cut Copy- Far Away (Hercules & Love Affair remix)

Kid Sister- Family Reunion (feat David Banner)
DJ Dangermouse- Justify My Thug

Eagles of Death Metal- Speaking in Tongues
RJD2- Since We Last Spoke

Secret Track
UNKLE feat. Chris James- Erase You
Crystal Castles- Alice Practice

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=90cefad82a30e29c91b20cc0d07ba4d2fcb0e22e323f96c6
until I can figure out how to post podcasts, check this link for the playlist
Lupe Fiasco- Paris Tokyo