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All Points West - Radiohead - August 9, 2008

August 25th, 2008 · No Comments

All Points West Entrance

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Ambulance LTD and Soft - Bowery Ballroom

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Ambulance LTD

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Siren Music Festival - Coney Island

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Siren Music Festival

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Bon Jovi - Central Park - July 12th

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Looking Towards Stage

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Bottomless Pit and Kadane Brothers - July 11th

July 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Bottomless Pit

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Cold War Kids , Elvis Perkins , Sam Champion - Prospect Park Bandshell

June 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

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Modest Mouse - Music Hall Of Williamsburg

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Modest Mouse On Stage

I stopped listening to Modest Mouse after “The Moon and Antarctica”, the album signaled the beginning of a stylistic shift in the music that was markedly different from their previous efforts. Not that it was bad, judging by the explosion in popularity upon the release of “Good News For People Who Love Bad News” alot of folks were into it, it just wasn’t for me. Up until “The Moon and Antarctica” though I had seen the band in concert 8 or 9 times, always a mixed bag, you never knew which Isaac Brock was going to show up - the consummate showman or the belligerent drunk.

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The Radiators - Southpaw

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

The Radiators

The Radiators are old. Seriously, the guy playing lead guitar reminded me of an elderly grandfather, his old man pants with the elastic waistband pulled up over his gut. The other guitarist stood at the front of the stage complaining to the guy working the soundboard in a tone reminiscent of an Andy Rooney diatribe. There are plenty of older musicians I enjoy seeing, but these guys just seemed worn out, and I started wondering if I could leave in time to catch a movie. Then the music started, it took a few minutes for the crowd to warm up, but soon enough everyone was dancing and the band reclaimed some of the years they had left out on their 3 decade road trip.

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Wire / Die! Die! Die! - South Street Seaport

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Wire In Shadows

I’ve grown increasingly impressed with the choice of artists the River to River organization has put together for their yearly summer concert series. The Walkmen, Danielson and Animal Collective are a few of the more eclectic acts that have appeared on past bills, and this year I was once again surprised as Wire was chosen to open the series of shows at the South Street Seaport. Late 70’s post punk aficionados aren’t the first thing that spring to mind when you imagine a crowd you may be catering to at the Seaport. But that’s the beauty of the River to River, they don’t seem to care about catering to a specific demographic, they just want good and interesting music.

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Firewater - Bowery Ballroom

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Firewater Ticket

Firewater first hit my radar back in 1998 or so, I didn’t know much about them, but I had Soul Coughing’s album “El Oso” on repeat at the time and I read somewhere that their drummer, Yuval Gubay, had collaborated on a new Firewater album called “The Ponzi Scheme”. Seemed interesting enough, but I never gave it much thought until one day I wandered over to HMV on my lunch break and saw a few copies of the CD packaged in a metal container with a limited edition sticker splashed across the front. I’m a sucker for anything “limited edition”, so I couldn’t get my money out my pocket fast enough, you never knew when a rush was going to come and make them all collectors items.

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