11.27.2007

PLAYLIST B+W 11/21

Jennie Richee VIVIANS
Mind Your Own Business DELTA 5
Air War CRYSTAL CASTLES
Neutral KAP BAMBINO
Sweet Chips CLIQUE TALK
En Papier THESE NEW PURITANS
Bully FORTUNE
c.y.o.a. HEARTS REVOLUTION
Marathon ERASE ERRATA
Hey KAP BAMBINO
Deceptacon LE TIGRE
Kids MGMT
Elvisss THESE NEW PURITANS
Navvy NAVVY
What She Wants REWORK
Parking Lot THE COATHANGERS
Count In Fives THE HORRORS
Huggy Bear HEARTS REVOLUTION
Troubles Of Keneat THE VIOLETS
Reach Me Helen Keller ULTRANOIR
Ping Pong X-WIFE
Starlett Johanson THE TEENAGERS
Acrobat CASSETTE KIDS
Common People PULP
Temptation NEW ORDER
The Lovecats THE CURE
Pop The Glock UFFIE
No Love Lost LCD SOUNDSYSTEM
Diamonds In The Dark MYSTERY JETS
That Was Just A Dream CUT COPY
Cannonball THE BREEDERS
Stigmata MINISTRY

11.20.2007

MAINLINE

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The last time I saw Spiritualized was back in 2002 at the Beacon Theater. It was all laser-guided starbursts, seizure strobe lights and hypno feedback. Not to mention a healthy pillowing of rock-fog throughout; basically full on space madness. It was fantastic fun, and the ex-Spacemen 3 singer Jason Pierce seemed to revel in the psych-lunacy of it all. Well, a lot has happened to Pierce since then, namely that the guy pretty much died (twice!) from pneumonia and tissue damage. He's come back from that white light with more lucidity, re-working and performing music that now fully embraces the gospel nature of his songwriting. For the past year or so, Spiritualized has toured under the "Acoustic Mainlines" tag (a pun off the "Electric Mainline" track), with a healthy dose of ballads and old classics on the set list. At the famed Apollo Theater on 125th street last Friday, Pierce shuffled onto stage accompanied only by his Spiritualized keyboard player, and backing them, a nine-piece string section and choir. The combination of Pierce's storied musical past and his recent brush with death makes for a dramatic premise for sure, and I was curious to see how it would unfold. FULL REVIEW

11.18.2007

FULTON ST SESSION

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11.17.2007

SPIRITUALIZED

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11.11.2007

MUM

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11.04.2007

SUNSET RUBDOWN RANDOM SPIRIT LOVER

I have this running argument with myself about which is more valid for an artist - scant output defined by isolated peaks, or prolificacy with lots of filler. Is it better to be astute and produce only when things are aligned or is it better to spit it all out when you think it and push on? Clearly, Spencer Krug can't figure out how to go about the former, as albums seem to pour out this guy every time the season changes. As the unofficial hardest workingman in indie-rock, Krug has built an impressive canon of material since leaving Frog Eyes back in 2003. Wolf Parade's seminal Apologies To The Queen Mary dropped (officially) in 2005, and since then, Krug has produced an EP and now two full lengths with Sunset Rubdown. If Krug keeps this pace, he should have about forty albums recorded by the time he retires. I wonder, does Krug even remember how to play half the songs he's written from only the past few years? And with each different band he involves himself in (Fifths of Seven, Wolf Parade, Swan Lake), he leaves a mark that is undeniably his. FULL REVIEW

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