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Fico

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Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« on: October 04, 2005, 02:45:00 pm »
Ok so who is coming?? we play at 8:15..so if yer coming for the other bands get there a wee earlier to catch our set...should be fun.
 
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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2005, 01:27:00 am »
I'll be at this concert too.
 
 I missed the Stellastarr* show last year when TV on the Radio played backstage at the Black Cat on the same night. I don't regret that decision (I *heart* TV on the Radio!), but I'm glad I won't be missing Stellastarr* this time!

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2005, 01:13:00 am »
Really great show! I haven't rocked that hard at the 9:30 Club since Kasabian earlier this year. Stellastarr* far exceeded my expectations. There were fabulous and the pit was really into it. Lots of fun. I finally bought the Cartel/Cedars CD from Fico, too. Rock on, dude.

Fiona

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2005, 12:14:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Darth Ed:
  Really great show! I haven't rocked that hard at the 9:30 Club since Kasabian earlier this year. Stellastarr* far exceeded my expectations. There were fabulous and the pit was really into it. Lots of fun. I finally bought the Cartel/Cedars CD from Fico, too. Rock on, dude.
I second that. I wasn't really that familiar with their music, but my friend dragged me there, and I was very impressed.

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2005, 01:07:00 pm »
Good lighting for the show last night too.  Stellastarr* folks had a very cool backdrop, very pro.  Giant Drag has some interesting song titles to say the least, but not bad at all.  Lots of people were there to catch the buzz they have generated I presume.
 
 Also a side note- I have seen Cedars before (when they were "Cartel") at the BlackCat for a couple of shows. I have to say the music they performed hardly resembled a "local" act last night...really nice job. Interesting to watch a band move up the ranks.

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2005, 01:36:00 pm »
stellastar put on a great show..
 the singer from giant drag really annoyed me with her antidotes in between songs...maybe it was the whiney voice...
 cedars were ok...no one song really jumped out at me...the set kind of blended together...but not bad at all..

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2005, 04:59:00 pm »
looking back at last night, one thing still really stands out sadly. said in a very whiny high-pitched voice "when i was 8, i was at the beach and it was all sunny and sandy, and i wrote this song, and then someone stole it from me" - then begins chris isaak. i wish someone had shot me right at that moment! i definitely was not a fan of giant drag, although the drummer was quite good. if i had to hear the lead singer complain anymore about her sore back, emphesema, exema, whatever the hell she had, i was about ready to shoot her.
 
 luckily for me stellastarr* saved the night! i hadn't heard their new stuff before last night, but i did like what i heard. i wasn't too sure of the lights, as it kept going pitch black on the stage every so often. perhaps thats all part of their light-show but i highly doubt that. had a great view from the balcony (which i never go up to) aside from the fact it was colder than hell!
 Amanda has a great voice. The drummer seemed like he was having a great time and lots of fun on stage. and the show ended with a blast when "My Coco" began. it seemed the crowd really woke up with that song, but it seemed a bit dead throughout much of the show. either way, i was glad i finally had a chance to see them.
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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2005, 09:14:00 pm »
I greatly enjoyed Cedars. But I totally agree with the people about the singer of Giant Drag. I found her stories very annoying and her speaking voice whiny, although it sounded fine when she was singing. I just personally never liked that White Stripes concept of a guitarist and a drummer and no bass player. It just doesn't sound right to me at all.

Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #8 on: October 10, 2005, 08:04:00 pm »
And you really annoy me with your lack of vocabulary prowess. Perhaps a dictionary would be a good antidote.
 
   
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Originally posted by manimtired:
  stellastar put on a great show..
 the singer from giant drag really annoyed me with her antidotes in between songs...maybe it was the whiney voice...
 cedars were ok...no one song really jumped out at me...the set kind of blended together...but not bad at all..

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Re: Stellastarr*, Giant Drag, Cedars Roll Call...
« Reply #9 on: October 25, 2005, 11:16:00 am »
STELLASTARR* + GIANT DRAG + CEDARS
 5 October 2005: 9:30 Club â?? Washington, DC
 
 by Dave Brecheisen
 
 It's always a treat to find a bill shared by three unique and as talented acts. It's even more of a treat when the show's intensity builds. There was an arc to this show that, if I were given to hyperbole, could be described as sublime. Because I am not, I will just say that I saw one heck of a show that was at different times (in no particular order): meandering, impressive, exciting, comedic, disappointing, dark, exhilarating, and ultimately really freaking good.  
 
  <img src="http://www.popmatters.com/music/concerts/s/images/stella-starr-cedars-051005.jpg" alt=" - " />
 Cedars  
 
 The first band to perform were the DC-based Cedars. Formerly performing and recording under the moniker Cartel, Cedars have been generating a little buzz (not only locally) garnering praise from the likes of Under the Radar.
 
 "This is our first time at the 9:30 Club... on the Stage anyway" quipped lead singer/guitarist Brian Leatherman at the beginning of the show. You wouldn't have known it. From the opening notes, melodic, atmospheric guitars filled the 9:30 Club, engulfing all who were lucky enough to arrive early. The second song, "Fleets", was spellbinding. As Cedars moved fluidly through their set, it was hard not to be taken in by their performance.
 
 Following Cedars was Giant Drag, a band that has, to say the least, a penchant for dark humor. After some cryptic, mildly disturbing jokes about terminal subcutaneous something or other (later clarified as subcutaneous emphysema), Giant Drag launched into "YFLMD" -- that's a shortened, more printable version of the song's actual title: "You Fuck like My Dad". The band's sense of humor can be a little disturbing.
 
 Even more noteworthy was the music. Annie Hardy's chunky guitar powered its way through the crowd, despite their best efforts to drown the band out (more on that later). Drummer/keyboardist Micah Calabrese skillfully played both drums and keyboards at the same time.
 
 Giant Drag sounds more like an archetypal '90s band than most of the two piece acts floating around these days. Their distorted cover of "Wicked Game" sounded a whole lot like I imagine the Breeders would if they covered Chris Isaak.  
 
 Unfortunately, it was also during Giant Drag's set that I had my fist complaint. Now, this may come across all wrong, but bear with me. Stellastarr* are, in my opinion, welcome in Washington, DC whenever they would like to return. But next time I hope they leave the Brooklyn cool kids behind. A more detached and indifferent crowd I have never seen. I know it isn't Stellastarr*'s fault that the crowd seemed determined to talk over a band as loud as Giant Drag. This is me venting.
 
 Someone (probably the label) gave Stellastarr* money for this tour, and it was well spent. The stage show was impressive and intense (sometimes too much so). Strobe lights flashed and blue and white light flooded over the crowd, creating an ethereal effect. At times the band seemed to disappear completely behind a wall of light.
 
 My second gripe is actually within Stellastarr*'s ability to reconcile. The new album Harmonies for the Haunted lacks the energy of their debut. This remains true when its songs are played live. "Damn this Foolish Heart" and "Sweet Troubled Soul" have all the potential to be first-rate concert high points, but somewhere during the recording and performing these songs, the energy was dropped out.
 
 Bassist Amanda Tannen said in a PopMatters interview that the songs on Harmonies for the Haunted are more calculated, "We didn't let any loose ends go this time, we really went over it with a fine-tooth comb." It could be that the fine-tooth comb picked some of the best parts out of the music. Of course, this wasn't entirely the case, "Lost in Time", was dramatic and filled the club with the same intensity as anything from the old record.
 
 By contrast, songs from the debut exploded from the speakers. "Jenny" was fantastic, as was "In the Walls." The vocal harmony had been slightly reworked, breathing new life into the song. "Moongirl" was definitely a highlight. Shawn Christensen charged around the stage, while the lights were raging behind the band. The guitars were sailing and the drums pounding. It was really good.
 
 I found myself spending a lot of time watching stage left where bassist Amanda Tannen, stood anchored. And anchor she did. Having seen Stellastarr* perform three times, I have to believe that the wheels would come off without her. I don't mean to imply that the other members are superfluous; I'm only pointing it out because the bass player rarely gets the credit they deserve.
 
 The show continued to wind, the new songs providing the more subdued moments, the old songs providing the energy. The balance worked well despite a couple of flat moments. The three-song encore began with "Somewhere Across Forever" and wrapped up with the expected, but always enjoyable, "My Coco".
 
 As my fellow concert goers and I filed out of the 9:30 Club the energy was high. Stellastarr*, along with Cedars and Giant Drag, had all been wildly entertaining and there was still an after hours party at DC9 that was to feature the members of Stellstarr* spinning their favorite obscure, danceable hits. We were pumped.
 
 But I would never make it.
 
 "Where's your car?"
 
 "You've got to be kidding. Was it towed? Maybe?"
 
 "No way. There's only one empty space on the entire street... where your car was."
 
 "Goddamnit." (Followed by a bunch of pacing and staring at the pavement while waiting on hold to file a police report).
 
 Hours pass on the phone and resignation replaces disbelief. I mumble one last "goddamnit" before dragging myself from the curb and into a cab. Oh well, cars are overrated. Besides, I may have lost a car, but I can say that it wasn't any more of a loss than if I hadn't made this show.
 
 Okay, maybe I am slightly given to hyperbole.
 
 â?? 25 October 2005
 
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