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March 5th

Mark It Down: The Canon Logic Record Release at Mercury Lounge

March 5, 2010 7:30 pmtoMarch 6, 2010 2:30 am

If you haven’t heard of Brooklyn’s own, The Canon Logic yet, I recommend you check them out. Their record release is TONIGHT at Mercury Lounge.    $10 buys you entry into the show and your very own copy of FM ARCADE, a whole four days before its actual release.

Congratulations guys!

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“The Canon Logic plays 1960s-style shameless pop fused with latter-day production sensibilities on its new EP, White Balloon.
- Time Out New York

The Philadelphia – via Delaware – based band Canon Logic make a funky brand of power-pop that mixes 60s sounds, like the beach-pop melodies of The Beach Boys and the brit-rock bounce of the early Beatles, with contemporary beats and lyrics. The retro power-pop/indie-rock sound this creates is unique in today’s mainstream musical soundscape.
- BlogCritics

Nights at Amour Mansion // The Canon Logic

Avenue of Criminals // The Canon Logic

The Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St @ Essex
7:30PM
$10

March 4th

Throwback Thursdays

Sorry this is the best quality video they had.

I could go for some boot knockin right about now.

I was obsessed with this song when I was little.  Semi embarrassing now.

March 4th

What’s Goin’ Down: The Small Beast at The Delancey

So this past Monday I went to The Delancey for the first time since my big Broke Ass Stuart Book Launch party over a year ago! I guess they figured out how to actually host live music upstairs and introduced a new weekly music series called The Small Beast.  I don’t really consider The Delancey to be a go-to music venue to check out the best new live acts but was pleasantly surprised in Monday’s performances.  Every musical act was so talented – if I was a record label I would’ve signed these peeps on the spot.  Oh, and if you tell the bartender your unemployed, you get a free shot… just sayin’.

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First up was Yula Be’eri and the Extended Family.  Yula is part folky, part sexy, and an all around talented artist; she sings and plays the piano, bass and guitar. A popular Israeli musician, Be’eri is best known for her involvement in World Inferno Friendship Society, Star Fucking Hipsters, and NaNunchka and just recently completed a  month long residency at The Knitting Factory.  Beyond Race Magazine reviewed her performances and said, “From the moment she steps onto the stage, oozing intensity and barefooted, it becomes clear, that at the very least, she won’t be boring. Yula opened with a few soulful, melodic songs that proved her extraordinary vocal talent and song-writing craftsmanship. The intertwining of a bass, played by Yula, and an accompanying trombonist, produced rich, layered sounds. As the set progressed, she switched to the keyboard, and at various points, was joined by musicians on the drums and synthesizer. Yula’s theatrical flair brings her more cabaret-infused songs to life. Her grandiose gestures and eccentric, self-assured, movements exude a charismatic, edgy aura. Towards the end of her set, after on turning a black light and smearing glowing body paint on her face, Yula transitioned into an experimental-electronic, “mini-soundtrack.” I couldn’t have said it better myself!   Although her set was only about 20 minutes long and she was  accompanied by just a drummer, Isaac Gardner formerly of the Blue Man Group– it was clear the girl could sing and was truly a one-of-a-kind.  You can check her music and up coming tour dates out here: http://www.myspace.com/yulabeeri

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Next up was Smoota.  Ohhhh where to begin.  Jonathan Goldman of Gigmaven really described it best when he saw Smoota’s first performance at Union Hall last week.  Pronadellic Soul is right. “Smoota is the dirty psychedelic soul alter-ego of local semi-legend Dave Smith, a much in-demand trombonist known for his work with Burnt Sugar, the Red Baraat Festival, Chin Chin, the Reverend Vince Anderson, amongst others.  Two years ago, alone in his bedroom, Smith (Smoota) recorded Fetishes, a suite of raunchy, unironic, unapologetic songs about sex and idiosyncratic desire.”  Smoota is now a foursome with Kevin Blackler on Keyboard, my good friend Mike ‘MiWi’ Williams on Bass Guitar and Evan Howard on the coolest, most baddest instrument I have ever seen, the Electro Drums.  While Smith is not the best singer in the world, it doesn’t even matter.  The lyrics are just as ridiculous as they are catchy, yet almost poetic in a way with repeating hooks and melodies.  You only need hear their songs once and you will know all the words, hence why half of the crowd was singing along.    I definitely foresee this act becoming bigger, more theatrical, and vulgar as time goes on *They would be a perfect fit for The Box.* Smith opened up his act last night… wearing a straight up 70’s style brown suit with an orange ruffled shirt, mind you *the same exact outfit my Dad’s groomsmen wore for his wedding*… groaning “Pink Braaaaa Playing Guitarrrrrr” -  A song about a hot, blond, sweaty, guitar player smoking a cig.  Each song is so sexy (instrumentals), yet weird (lyrics) at the same time…you almost feel wrong for digging it so much.  I guess that’s the attraction.   You can check out Smoota here: http://www.myspace.com/smoota. Read the rest of this entry »

March 2nd

Turn It Up: The Freelance Whales

Back in the day I was lucky enough to catch the Freelance Whales playing down on the Bedford L Platform. I’ve seen a lot of good musicians on the subway platform but the Freelance Whales are def in my top three.

Little did I know they are actually a pretty big band and they performed at Williamsburg Hall of Music last night opening up for the Shout Out Louds.

Brooklyn Vegan quotes,

Freelance Whales played last night at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Shout Out Louds. Pictures from that are on the way. Tonight (3/2) you can catch the Whales busking on the Bedford Avenue L train platform, where they plan to go on at 6pm.

Freelance Whales also have plenty of tour dates coming up, including SXSW, where one of their shows will be the Mom+Pop/Frenchkiss Records showcase (with Local Natives, Antlers and others) at Galaxy Room on Friday, March 19th.

They come back from the road for an April 13th show at Bowery Ballroom. Tickets to that are still on sale.

Check them out!

February 25th

Throwback Thursdays

It’s Thursday!

This video was life changing for me

Who doesn’t love PM Dawn?

This song is timeless.

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