Live photos: Bowerbirds @ the Pike Room (7/16/09)

A few friends and I saw Bowerbirds at the Pike Room at the Crofoot on Thursday night. It was my third time seeing them (Pitchfork on Saturday made four) and, as always, they were absolutely beautiful. They played with a crackling in the background to sound like a campfire (awww), and one of the guys from opening band Megafaun played bass. I always get really excited when I see the stand-alone bass drum because it reminds me of being in drumline in high school…so that was exciting! Megafaun was great too, as were the band members’ huge beards.

Bowerbirds’ MySpace
Megafaun’s MySpace

Setlist + more photos after the jump

Live photos: Those Darlins @ the Pike Room (7/15/09)

This show marked the start of my crazy concert week, which ended last night…so that means lots of posts to come in the next couple of days.

I wrote a story about Those Darlins not too long ago, and checked them out at the Pike Room last week. While the opening bands made my ears bleed, Darlins were great and a lot better musically than I expected live. The girls’ facial expressions were hilarious and it looked like they were having fun, but I was slightly creeped out by the 30-some-year-old dude who was seeing them for the 10th time and buying them shots.

Anyway! More photos after the jump

July 7 releases to check out: Bowerbirds, Discovery, Those Darlins

Since I have a bit more time on my hands I’m going to try posting some music stuff besides just when I have new stuff published…I don’t know how long it will last.


BowerbirdsUpper Air (Dead Oceans) (Bowerbirds’ MySpace)
Whenever anyone asks me what Bowerbirds sound like, my enthusiastic, gushing response is always, “Oh my god, they are soooo beeeauuutiful!!” But I suppose that doesn’t say too much, does it? They’re a folky acoustic duo from North Carolina that use an accordion, bass drum (drumline-style, but on the floor), and various other instruments, and the lyrics have lots of nature-y metaphors and imagery (In “Crooked Lust,” Phil Moore sings, “My conscience is an avalanche, majestic, bewildering and wholly careless”). Upper Air isn’t incredibly different from their self-titled debut album, but it’s just as good, which definitely is enough for me.

Listen: “Beneath Your Tree” [MP3], “Northern Lights” [MP3]


DiscoveryLP (XL Recordings) (Discovery’s MySpace)

This album was soooo not what I expected and I think that’s why I wasn’t sure if I liked it after the first listen. The band is Rostam Batmanglij from Vampire Weekend and Wes Miles from Ra Ra Riot (with guest appearances from the Dirty Projectors’ Angel Deradoorian and VW’s Ezra Koenig), so I was slightly surprised to hear a bunch of R&B/electro-pop by way of tons of synths. (Looking back at the press release, I should have noticed the warning of, “It’s quite different from either band, so listen to it with an open mind.” Oops.) “Osaka Loop Line” kinda reminds me of the Postal Service, and now the band’s cover of the Jackson 5′s “I Want You Back” is a bit more relevant. I’m not totally into every track, but overall it’s a great dance album.

Listen: “Orange Shirt” [MP3]


Those Darlinss/t (Oh Wow Dang) (Those Darlins’ MySpace)

I generally am not a fan of country music but, like I said a couple posts ago, these gals are awesome enough to change my mind for a little bit. Some tracks have more of a classic rock sound, but most are rooted in Americana/country. The lyrics are fun and it’s clear that they like to drink a lot—whether it’s getting drunk and eating chicken (“The Whole Damn Thing”) or getting started at half-past noon (“Glass To You”). It’s also pretty impressive that the band is releasing its debut album on its own label (read my story about that here).

Listen: “Red Light Love” [MP3]

Quick life update

Lots of stuff going on right now:

- As of yesterday I’m officially done with school forever. Hello, B.A. in journalism from Michigan State University!
- About a month ago I stepped down from my position as concert reviews editor for venuszine.com. I held down the live reviews section of the site for a year and a half (during which time I edited almost 300 concert reviews), and while it was an invaluable learning experience, I needed more time to focus on some other projects.
- For now I’m a full-time freelancer—or unemployed, but I think the former sounds a little bit better. I’m writing a lot for Billboard (most recently have done stories on Regina Spektor and Those Darlins), and have at least one other outlet in the works.
- I also started transcribing interviews for a couple of writers, which I hope will lead to more work in the future (from them or anyone else). If you need a transcription service, get in touch.
- I’m moving to Brooklyn in September! My wonderful friend/future roommate Grace and I are going to look at apartments July 31 to Aug. 5 and want to sign a year lease for Sept. 1. Any tips on apartment-hunting in New York?
- The obvious question after this is: Do you have a job lined up? The answer is no—at least not yet. More than likely, I’ll be freelancing and working part-time for a while (and I’m absolutely OK with that idea), but nothing is for sure.

So, the next two months will consist of lots of cleaning, packing, planning, Craigslist-ing, writing, spending time with family, and having perhaps way too much fun with my best friends while I can. Happy summer!

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