New live review: Yo La Tengo @ Roseland Ballroom

Review of Yo La Tengo’s Sept. 25 show at Roseland Ballroom on UnderTheRadarMag.com

This show was a while ago too but just posted this morning. It was my first time seeing Yo La Tengo live, and I’m sort of embarrassed to say I didn’t start listening to them until this past summer when I was assigned an interview with Ira Kaplan. Trying to catch up on 25 years of music was impossible, but from everything I have heard, it turns out I reeeally love them! Also, their newest album, Popular Songs (out now on Matador), is one of my favorites of the year.

You can check out my photos from the show here.

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

Live photos: Metric @ Saint Andrews Hall (Detroit), 6/15/09

Way late on posting these…I saw Metric a couple weeks ago and it was nice to see them NOT at 1:30 a.m. (when I went to their show in New York last August, they started around 1:30 and I was exhausted/practically falling asleep standing up). The show was good but I wish they had played more old stuff…Oh well, I had fun!

Setlist + more (not-so-great) photos after the jump

New live review + photos: Yeah Yeah Yeahs @ Clutch Cargo’s

Review of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ May 27 show at Clutch Cargos in Pontiac, Mich., on Billboard.com

Love the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, I think It’s Blitz! is excellent, and this show was awesome except for two things: They played for barely more than an hour, and there was pretty much no crowd banter. Karen O is amazing and funny, so I really wish she would have said more … but what can ya do? Good times, well worth the very little sleep I got last night in order to get this in on time (ha, but not nearly as awful as almost pulling an all-nighter for that Modest Mouse show last summer).

YYYs’ setlist and lots of photos after the jump!

Live photos: Los Campesinos! @ Ladies Literary Club

This show as almost two weeks ago (Feb. 10) but I’ve been busy as all hell, mostly with school stuff, so I am just now posting! This was my first time at Ladies Literary Club, but that place is awesome! And it was much better than expected, considering it was a seated venue. A bunch of people (my friends and I included) just stood in front of the stage, in front of the first row, so the crowd was great up there, but I heard it wasn’t so hot from behind. Titus Andronicus opened and I can’t say I was much of a fan, although it could’ve been worse. I might go see LC! again in April in Detroit at the Magic Stick — I wish that show had been announced sooner … I definitely would have gone to that instead since it’s on a Thursday and this was a Tuesday. Oh well, it was still fun.

Setlist + tons of photos after the jump!

Live review (kind of) + photos: The Decemberists @ Wharton Center

I was so freaking excited for this show, especially since I didn’t even have to leave campus for it, and I left severely disappointed.

The Decemberists played at Wharton Center at MSU (on Nov. 12) for barely an hour, sans opening band, and they sounded great but I think at least 75 percent of the people there left with W-T-F? written across their faces. To start, Colin Meloy came onstage and said, “We’re happy to be here at the University of Michigan,” which would have been funny considering U-M is our rival — until we saw the look of pure horror on his face when the crowd booed. He responded with an “OH SHIT,” and the bassist said, “Man, you haven’t done that in, like, a week!”

And it didn’t help that even after that, he knew he was in East Lansing, but said he couldn’t tell the difference between University of Michigan and … Michigan University. Colin later realized that everyone in the front row was wearing Michigan State University sweaters and figured out where he actually was. The thing is, he totally could have redeemed himself … and didn’t, even though he apologized a bunch of times. Maybe it was because he was embarrassed or mad that he goofed up, but still.

Also, the actual set was only 11 songs (granted, one of them was the 12-and-a-half-minute-long “The Island: Come & See/The Landlord’s Daughter/You’ll Not Feel The Drowning”), and didn’t get to the upbeat stuff till maybe eight songs in. Then the encore was only two songs, both slow, neither of which was “The Mariner’s Revenge,” which they usually play. It was weird because they even brought more instruments on stage before the encore, and didn’t use them.

I really think it was just an off night, because everyone I’ve talked to who has seen them live has said they were great, and when I saw them in Chicago in July ’07 it was great. And that was with an orchestra, in a big pavilion where I could hardly see anything (because I wasn’t very close and the old folks in front of me had their umbrellas up because it was raining…). Ha, and afterward my friends and I got absolutely drenched, enough to look like we jumped in a pool, but that’s another story.

Oh well, I’m going to stop complaining. They’re still a great band, this just wasn’t the best show.

Anyway, here’s the Decemberists’ setlist (from what I know):

“Shanty for the Arethusa”
“July, July!”
“Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect”
“Valerie Plame”
“The Bachelor and the Bride”
“Leslie Anne Levine”
New song
“The Perfect Crime #2”
“The Island: Come & See/The Landlord’s Daughter/You’ll Not Feel The Drowning”
“O Valencia!”
“Sixteen Military Wives”

Encore:
“Angel, Won’t You Call Me?”
New song?

Photos after the jump

Live photos: My Brightest Diamond and Clare and the Reasons @ Schubas in Chicago

Sorry, a little behind on this (show was last Friday, Nov. 7)! I was introduced to Clare & the Reasons a little over a year ago when I was assigned a fashion story on Clare for Venus Zine. The band, led by Clare Muldaur Manchon, is wonderful — the music is beautifully orchestrated and the lyrics are so fun (there’s a song about Pluto not being a planet anymore). Of course, I missed them in New York this summer and the first time I know of that they’ve been in Michigan since then was Grand Rapids last Wednesday, but I work 8-midnight so couldn’t make it. But! I was able to catch their Chicago show (currently touring with the lovely Shara Worden, aka My Brighest Diamond) last weekend.

As an opening act, it can’t be easy to get an audience hooked on a band whose music they most likely don’t know, but they did it and did it well. My favorite song (that I didn’t already know) was called something like “Can Your Car Do That? I Don’t Think So.” You can probably guess what it was about.

My Brightest Diamond was also amazing. I didn’t totally know what to expect but Shara Worden has an incredible stage presence and her music sounded a lot like her albums (she borrowed Clare’s Reasons as her backing band). I’m definitely going to try to catch the tour in New York when I’m there in December.

Clare and the Reasons’ MySpace
My fashion story about Clare Muldaur Manchon
My Brightest Diamond’s MySpace

Photos after the jump! Sorry they are quite red (thanks, Schubas!)

Live review: Mirah, No Kids, Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron @ The Crofoot Ballroom

Mirah show review on venuszine.com

This show was so wonderful that when my friends and I left, we all wanted to take all the musicians home with us because they were so cute and sweet. Except for on MySpace I hadn’t really listened to anyone but Mirah, but definitely will be checking out everyone else’s stuff now.

Mirah’s setlist:

“Location Temporary”
“The Sun”
New song
“Look Up!”
“While We Have The Sun”
“Mt. St. Helens”
(couldn’t figure this one out! maybe new?)
“Don’t Die In Me”
New song
“Person Person”
“Advisory Committee”

Encore:
(couldn’t figure this out — most likely from her Share This Place album with Spectratone International)
“The Garden”

Check ‘em out on MySpace:
Mirah
No Kids
Mount Eerie
Julie Doiron

New live review/photos: Santogold @ Saint Andrews Hall


Santogold show review on filter-mag.com

On Saturday a couple of friends and I ventured from East Lansing to Detroit to see Santogold, whose album I have pretty much been wearing out on my computer … I would’ve had to wait hours to see her at Central Park Summerstage in July (but didn’t get in), but Michigan is no New York. So, I was really curious what the crowd would be like and guessed that maybe Saint Andrews would be pretty empty. And it was. We’re talking balcony blocked off and floor half full (and the venue only has a thousand-person capacity).

The show was a ton of fun though — we danced and danced, more so during the second and third openers (Plastic Little and A-Trak) than during Santogold, but that’s OK.

Santogold’s setlist:

“You’ll Find A Way”
“L.E.S. Artistes”
“Shove It”
“Say Aha”
“Lights Out”
“Anne”
“My Superman”
“Guns of Brooklyn”
“Icarus”
“Starstruck”
“Creator”

Encore:
“Get It Up”
“Unstoppable”

Lots of photos after the jump!

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