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Tour Dates
11/14/09
Double Door Chicago, IL
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11/16/09 Al’s Bar Lexington, KY 11/17/09 Cliff Bells Detroit 11/18/09 Wrongbar Toronto, ON 11/19/09 ll Motore Montreal 11/20/09 Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY 11/21/09 LPR NY, New York 11/22/09 Liv Nightclub Washington DC 11/23/09 Magnus Music LLC Charlottesville 11/24/09 Milestone Charlotte, NC 11/25/09 Local 506 Carrboro, NC 11/27/09 BottleTree Birmingham, AL 11/28/09 Spanish Moon Baton Rouge, LA 11/29/09 House Of Blues Dallas, TX 11/30/09 Emos Jr Austin, TX 12/02/09 Rhythm Room Phoenix 12/03/09 Casbah San Diego, CA 12/04/09 El Rey LA, CA 12/07/09 Rythm Factory London 12/08/09 HiFi Club Leeds 12/09/09 Jam Brighton 12/17/09 Palác Akropolis Prague |
Such a nice night for mid-November at the 400 Bar. Athletes in Slacks (myspace) warmed up the crowd with their laidback loungey harmonizing sound that only two keyboarders and a guitarist can produce. The band claims all their songs are about love, except later on their hour-long set, they introduced a song about hating two guys from New York. They did finish strong with a cover of INXS's "Never Tear Us Apart", and that's what really matter.
The first time I heard about Swedish band Little Dragon, was in January. Ceji was really into them. Since we generally like Swedish bands here, I did try and keep up with their whereabouts. As it turns out, they're in the middle of their tour through the US to promote their sophomore album, Machine Dreams. Although the band's been here already, they confessed last night that this was their first time in Minneapolis.
They didn't do Ceji's favorite "Recommendation" song, but I though hands-down their best song played was "After The Rain", complete with an amazing ending.
From what I heard from their live set, their new songs seems to drifts from the R&B and Jazz influence to more electro and beats. I think the combination works well for them, especially since I like their big beats/electronica sound.
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I've been to a lot of shows lately, and I can tell you that this was one of the best shows yet. They're heading their way to the East Coast, so definitely check them out. If they're not heading through your city, you should check out Machine Dreams, out now on Peacefrog Records.
) ♥ little-dragon.se ♥ myspace.com/yourlittledragon A neighbor found a kitten in her woodpile, another neighbor thought it might be my cat and got me. Of course it was not mine, but I got to find out what one does here when one finds a cat. AND I got to meet a neighbor who is MY AGE! Nancy, who found the cat is awesome and 55. She and I hit it off. She like me finds animals and helps them to find new owners.
I took the cat to my sis's animal clinic and they checked it out, fed it, gave it shots and tests and have it under observation for the weekend. On monday I'll "drop in" and see if I want this new little girl cat or if I feel she should go to another family. (likely)
There, I snagged Beanie, Barb's dog for a playday with Nym. Beanie and Nym played ALL day and into the night.
My sis and Mark came to dinner and I finally got to cook for them. Mexican was the theme including intense margarita's. We all plan on going for a motorcycle ride tomorrow!
I found the "STATE" store and stocked up on liquor. :-)
It's all good. It really is.
It
was a dark and stormy night.... well, less stormy and more irritatingly
rainy.... anyway it was a night to venture out for the purpose of
viewing the album launch show of Sydney boys, The Maladies.
Playing a bunch of songs from their debut album, With You Right By My Side, Baby The Deal Just Can’t Go Down,
it was a pretty fine show, I must say. Loud, dirty, bluesy rock, from
foot tap inducing tunes to slow, sullen mini-epic songs, but still not
quiet. I'd
never actually been to a Maladies show before so I was not sure what to
expect. Thankfully, it wasn't disappointing in the slightest. I can
only assume that the horn section and the back-up lady singers might
have been a special occasion for album launching purposes, possibly not
the correct sized stage for so many people to squish on to, but you
really can't go wrong with a very large saxophone. All
the same, quite impressive musicality, the entire band (including
back-up musicians on this particular occasion) didn't put a foot wrong.
Nice.
Ask
me to name a track. Well no, I can't because I am yet to acquire a copy
of the album, but i can assure you, that either catching a Maladies show and/or purchasing your very own copy of With You Right By My Side, Baby The Deal Just Can’t Go Down is quite a good idea.
If you are in Brisbane or Melbourne you are in luck because there's more shows to be played:
19 Nov - The Step Inn Fortitude Valley, Queensland w Mexico City & Sue Ray
27 Nov - The Tote Melbourne, Victoria. w James McCann’s Dirty Skirt Band, Black Pony Express & Little John.
An honourable mention also has to go to Jamie Hutchings. I'm sure he's being playing shows in some form or another since before the dawn of time. Always enjoyable.... and, it seems, about to embark on a tour of europe, so if you're over that way, be sure to keep your eyes and ears peeled. Or maybe just look at his website for tour dates (might be easier).
20 Nov 2009 - MUM at World Bar, Kings Cross, Sydney, 21 Nov 2009 - The Clubhouse (formerly Empire Corner Bar), Fortitude Valley The Maladies - http://www.myspace.com/themaladiesbandJamie Hutchings - http://www.myspace.com/jamiehutchingsThe RocketsmithsThe Rocketsmiths....
brought to me by facestalk.... but really.... considering the vast
volumes of bands that pop up via the internet I must admit this
offering from The Rocketsmiths is not too shabby at all. Not what i'd usually admit to listen to. Anyway, a neat little tune named Doctor
has landed on my earpod, and i must say I like it. It's simple, it's
pounding, straight down the line. Punk pop, short and sweet. A five
piece from Brisbane, The Rocketsmiths have been around for some time (well, since 2006 at least) and released a handfull of EP's. Well worth further investigation.Tour dates for the Doctor tour... here:The Rocketsmiths -http://www.rocketsmiths.com/Well, according to Wikipedia (an obvious reliable source) Fan Death is "a South Korean urban legend which
states that an electric fan, if left running overnight in a closed
room, can cause the death of those inside (by suffocation, poisoning,
or hypothermia)." As for the band, Fan Death
is a couple of ladies who make a brand of discotheque pop stylings of
the type that I have never heard before. It's like modern disco,
really. Very simple standard disco backing with two female voices
singing over the top. Enough to drive you nuts if disco isn't your
thing, but i have a little soft spot for disco music....(thanks mum),
but not so much for this tune (bring on the Walter Murphy Band... ahem). There's
not a lot of obvious information available as to where these ladies are
from, so I can only assume that they are american and it appears there
are no live shows on the horizon. Maybe they've gone to Korea to dispel
the rumours.Fan Death -http://www.myspace.com/fandeathSally


