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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: attache on March 29, 2006, 11:58:00 am
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anybody else gonna be there?
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wouldn't miss it. destroyer's one of the five or so best bands making music today and MEC is always solid. looking forward to seeing bejar with a proper backing band.
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you know, I hated them when they opened for the New Pornos but the 3 tracks I have from Ruby's are fuckin great, and I'd love to hear em live
that being said, its unlikely I can get out to see the show
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this will be an entirely different show than they opened for the NPs. that lineup hadn't played together in ages before going on that tour. this time he's touring w/the band that played on the album, so they should be pretty locked in. and "rubies" is a really, really great album, start to end. that and "streethawk: a seduction" are a couple of legitimate classics, and "this night" is pretty damn great itself.
here's a short, to the point review (http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0612,lim,72558,22.html) of "rubies" from the village voice that captures it pretty well.
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I just listened to the latest Destroyer album (it's streaming at the Merge website (http://www.mergerecords.com/index.php#) ) -- I'm just not in love with it. If I hadn't already gotten an Editors/stellastarr* tcket, though, I probably would have checked it out.
Meanwhile, I completely spaced on The Oranges Band opening at Black Cat last night....oy.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Meanwhile, I completely spaced on The Oranges Band opening at Black Cat last night....oy.
too bad. i couldn't go last nite, so i made sure to catch them at the ottobar on saturday and they seriously brought it. i can't believe they were relegated to opening for the bonapartes last nite. i know some of you on here like them, but they are ... just not that good. at all.
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Lots of choices tonight between DC and Bmore. I'm leaning towards this show. Think it'll sell out? The Black Cat isn't very good at responding to emails...
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Originally posted by amnesiac:
Lots of choices tonight between DC and Bmore. I'm leaning towards this show. Think it'll sell out? The Black Cat isn't very good at responding to emails...
They'll respond -- last time I emailed about the sell out chances of a show, they responded about 11:45 p.m. that same night. ;) Must give 9:30 props for all they do for us in the way of transparency over shows...
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Originally posted by Bags:
I just listened to the latest Destroyer album (it's streaming at the Merge website (http://www.mergerecords.com/index.php#) ) -- I'm just not in love with it. If I hadn't already gotten an Editors/stellastarr* tcket, though, I probably would have checked it out.
Thanks for the link. I hadn't heard Destroyer yet and I need something to break the tie between Stellastarr and this one.
Any opinion on the Editors?
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Originally posted by Tom Servo:
Any opinion on the Editors?
They did a short tour in January. The reviews from the usually cynical blogs were overwhelmingly glowing. Reportedly, their live show dispels the Interpol comparisons.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by amnesiac:
Lots of choices tonight between DC and Bmore. I'm leaning towards this show. Think it'll sell out? The Black Cat isn't very good at responding to emails...
They'll respond -- last time I emailed about the sell out chances of a show, they responded about 11:45 p.m. that same night. ;) Must give 9:30 props for all they do for us in the way of transparency over shows... [/b]
Wow -they actually just responded. Tickets will be available at the door.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Meanwhile, I completely spaced on The Oranges Band opening at Black Cat last night....oy.
Speaking of that, how were the Bonapartes?
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Originally posted by brennser:
you know, I hated them when they opened for the New Pornos but the 3 tracks I have from Ruby's are fuckin great, and I'd love to hear em live
I really hated Dan Bejar that night as well. Usually, I'm able to differentiate between the art and the artist and appreciate the former without necessarily appreciating the latter, but Bejar just came across as the world's biggest asshole at that New Pornos concert. I couldn't stand him. It doesn't matter how many positive reviews of the new Destroyer album I read; I can't see myself ever willingly going to see him perform in concert.
But that's just me.
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so yeah, i'm a huge destroyer fan, but it just wasn't happening last nite. if i had never heard them before i'd be like, "i bet this band would make great albums." and they do indeed make great albums, and the live experience is like the album except more underwhelming. it sounded fine and they don't front w/phony energy and i realize it's sort of his "thing" to do the whole disinterested gimmick, but eh. like ggw said, the long, silent breaks made it seem like more of a rehearsal than anything. the best time i saw them was opening for calexico at the black cat a few years ago; this wasn't nearly as good. i'd go see them again because they are one of my favorites, but i wouldn't suggest it to casual fans.
i didn't even bother sticking around for MEC after the disappointment. i had "lost" on tivo, which seemed more important. henry gale, my ass.
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destroyer was good when they opened for calexico and black heart procession in 2002, but the best set i saw from them was at the metro cafe with summer hymns on the "streethawk" tour...that was awesome. bejar's voice is a bit tough to handle for lots of people, but then again, so was marc bolan's.
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Originally posted by snailhook:
but the best set i saw from them was at the metro cafe with summer hymns on the "streethawk" tour...that was awesome.
yeah, thanks for rubbing that one in again. really appreciate it.
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Originally posted by snailhook:
bejar's voice is a bit tough to handle for lots of people,
http://www.bigyawn.net/cdreview.php?id=286 (http://www.bigyawn.net/cdreview.php?id=286)
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yeah, thanks for rubbing that one in again. really appreciate it.
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would it make you feel better to know that bejar raped me after the set? i only wanted an autograph...
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Destroyer were also good playing with Frog Eyes at Iota, I think Frog Eyes were a great backing band for him
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Originally posted by pdx pollard:
Destroyer were also good playing with Frog Eyes at Iota, I think Frog Eyes were a great backing band for him
yeah, i had to go to a funeral that day. i was fucking pissed. when i die, i hope nobody misses a great show to stand by my lifeless body.
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I stayed for Stellastarr at 9:30 so missed Destroyer. Looks like that was a good call.
I thought Magnolia Elec Co was very good. Good voice, good sound. I thought the mix was off for a while, too much bass, but they adjusted. My ears were pretty shot from the Editors and Stellastarr though so it sometimes felt like I was listening through a tunnel.
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POP MUSIC
Friday, March 31, 2006; Page C08
Destroyer
Hey, Canada -- can you ease up on the indie-rock exports? You've flooded our markets with a bumper crop of Stars, Islands, Dears, Wolf Parades, Arcade Fires and Broken Social Scenes. Sure, we know all about supply and demand, but your idiosyncratic songsmiths are getting lost in the shuffle.
To be fair, Vancouver's Dan Bejar has tasted plenty of indie success as a contributing member of the critically lauded New Pornographers. But his solo efforts as Destroyer have always found him driving a far more eccentric and interesting (read: less accessible) vehicle.
With his band in tow at the Black Cat on Wednesday, Bejar spoke-sang over soft-rock chords with roughed-up edges. "Take this as a sign that there's life outside your mind," he crooned during the opening number, "Crystal Country." His Dylan-Bowie hybrid rambling came across as a little stylized and made it hard to tell whether he's emulating his heroes or disdaining them. The confusion continued as Bejar wandered through wordy, fragmented narratives that carried a whiff of musical theater.
That doesn't mean the show was theatrical. Culling songs from its past three albums -- "Rubies," "Your Blues" and "This Night" -- the band waltzed through the set with an air of indifference. But like sublime comedy, the performance still felt smart, self-deprecating and purposeful. Nobody whips Pavement-inflected guitars into a Steely Dan-worthy froth by accident. Bejar turned his back to the crowd during moments like this. His audience nodded along tentatively.
-- Chris Richards
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/31/AR2006033100388.html (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/31/AR2006033100388.html)