Last year’s event featured Of Montreal.
This year’s deets are as follows:
December 3rd
Studio B (Brooklyn)
$20
The evening will be hosted by Andrew WK.
For further info, head here.
Last year’s event featured Of Montreal.
This year’s deets are as follows:
December 3rd
Studio B (Brooklyn)
$20
The evening will be hosted by Andrew WK.
For further info, head here.
Listen to yesterday’s performance on BP Project here.
Visit Ted on MySpace.
Catch TL’s DJ stint at tomorrow’s Siren Festival.
Enjoy ‘Little Dawn’ below. Read my review of Ted’s gig at Brooklyn’s McCarren Park here.
Enjoy ‘Little Dawn’ below. Read my review of Ted’s gig at Brooklyn’s McCarren Park here.
Enjoy ‘Little Dawn’ below. Read my review of Ted’s gig at Brooklyn’s McCarren Park here.
Catch Ted & The Pharmacists transitioning from ‘Little Dawn’ into ‘One More Time’ in the clip below from last week’s Fun Fun Fun Fest. It’s not the first time Ted has shown love for the French electro gods – he also sang the tune at McCarren Park this past August (review & photos of that gig here). Download an original TL track at bottom of post.
Another scorching Sunday, another visit to Williamsburg’s McCarren Park. This week we were treated to the always-delightful sounds of The Thermals & Ted Leo, respectively.
While I’ve seen Ted more times than I can recall over the last six years, I have to declare that yesterday’s show was probably the best I’ve witnessed of him and The Pharmacists, to date. Performing a bevy of tunes from each of their studio albums (focus on Living With The Living), Ted & the gang failed to falter under the excruciating Brooklyn heat.
Including Music Slut faves – ‘Where Have All The Rude Boys Gone? + ‘Me & Mia’ – early into the set, those in attendance were even graced with an impromptu & undeniably fabulous cover of Daft Punk’s ‘One More Time’ (something tells me that the track will be a mega-success on The Hype Machine as soon as it’s properly ripped)! Superb.
View Ted Leo + The Pharmacists’ upcoming tour dates here at TL’s MySpace page.
MP3: Ted Leo – Bomb.Repeat.Bomb
The Thermals came out to a rapturous applause sometime around 4:30 and performed an impressive best-of 45-minute set. The last time I saw The Thermals, they wowed me with an abbreviated stint during CMJ at Studio B (read my mini-review here).
The Portland-based trio have truly carved a great niche for themselves since their formation, back in 2002. The Sub Pop signees produce some of the most engaging post-punk/straightforward indie-rock anthems in recent memory. I predict a long and well-respected career for The Thermals. Yesterday’s show only confirmed my postulation.
Keep up to date on all things Thermals here at the band’s official site.
Next week’s final McCarren gig features Ghostland Observatory & Yacht, amongst other unannounced acts. Keep an eye on ThePoolParties.com for more info as it’s released.
Thanks to the Tribeca Film Festival (and my awesome friend Gretchen), Friday was one insane day of music for me. From 3 in the afternoon to nearly 3 in the morning, I saw 9 acts. I hadn’t seen any of the performers before, so I was pretty psyched to finally catch some bands I’ve only heard about.
My day started off with another trip to the Tribeca/ASCAP Music Lounge at the Canal Room. When I arrived, people were lined up around the corner to get in. It was quite a change to Tuesday’s laid back show with only about fifty people but then again, Elvis Costello wasn’t playing that show, he was today. I was hoping Robert De Niro would be in the crowd but the only person I recognised was Illeana Douglas sneaking in the back door.
The first act was Englishman David Ford. He started his set by telling the audience that he was told he had to perform so here is was. Way to butter up the crowd Davie. For all of his songs he used a sound looping system, the same one that KT Tunstall utilizes on ‘Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.’ When KT does it on the one song it’s endearing, when Ford did it on every song, it was annoying. It even elicited snickering from the crowded as he shouted into the special mic set up for looping over and over again. So, um needless to say, David Ford wasn’t my cup of earl grey. Lucky for him though, he was performing right before Elvis Costello so he had a packed audience. The bands after Elvis weren’t as lucky.


The setlist looked something like this (a few of these titles I may have made up): The sharpest thorn/ Freedom of the stallion/What you want the girl to do (not on the record)/?/Ascension Day/One another/Nearer to you/International Echo/Greatest Love.




You can download ‘Don’t stop’ here.


You can download ‘Grave’s disease’ here.

Download ‘Blankest year’ here.

Download the hot track, ‘Fraud in the 80′s’ here. The group will be doing a free outdoor show on July 6th at Castle Clinton in Battery Park New York.


Download ‘Biomusicology’ here.
And I think that about wraps up this absurdly long post. My apologies.
it’s a real honor to see a really great musician and a fantastic (not to mention… SEXY!) actor. sadly jared leto only falls into ONE of those categories (i’ll let you guess which one).
on the other hand, ted leo played a great set (‘me and mia’ and ‘where have all the rude boys gone?’ back to back!!) last friday over @ the seaport.
enjoy these shots.
