french kicks, ambulance, walkmen, sea ray, the national......the list can go one forever.
I figure if you already know of enjoy the bands you listed you know of these bands as well, not to mention places like the bowery ballroom, North 6 etc etc
yeah thats part of the problem- following the 'family tree' of bands gets somewhat incestuous and youre back at the smae band/sound. the same thing happens when trying to find good riotgrrl music- most bands are only around for an album, reform and fold into other groups.....i just want something new- is that so hard to ask =) i also was recommended the site music plasma, but i already had the recommendations prior to me finding them there. and i completely stopped listening to the radio several years ago when my beloved WSOU changed format.
have you tried KEXP out of seattle? (internet broadcast) They play some of the music you listed but throw in a bunch of other stuff as well - it can be all over the map at times and gives some decent variety. albeit, it won't be specific to NY bands.
ill give it a look- im open to most music and non local events- i only narrowed it down to the ny scene because its local and there would be a greater frequency of live shows. thanks.
The Village Voice 4th Annual
SIREN MUSIC FESTIVAL
at Coney Island
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Death Cab For Cutie, Blonde Redhead,
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead,
Mission Of Burma, Har Mar Superstar,
TV On The Radio, Electric Six,
The Fiery Furnaces, The Fever,
Constantines, Vue, The Thermals,
The Ponys and Your Enemies Friends
mm: i missed it too- in previous years its been a zoo on good days so i didnt even bother since it was raining. though it wouldve been nice to hear new stuff from him.
I'll second st. in re: the animal collective. Saw them a year ago in a church basement in Berkeley -- high quality entertainment. Not a big hit in studio though...
all you NYC indie fans might want to visit this link for some great bands, concert reviews and news about upcoming shows. I have found countless great bands through Jasper's site and can't give it high enough recommendation:
to those of you lucky enough to live in the city: selfstarter foundation's Detachment Kit is an incredibly energetic show and will rock your socks off. They are playing at the middle east upstairs (boston) on march 30 and at the magnetic fields (brooklyn) on april 8.
NY music scene
i am an avid music fan- though i feel as though ive exhausted the supply of new music i can find. what are upcoming NY bands/clubs that you enjoy?
my favorite ny bands include: le tigre, the liars, les savy fav, the strokes, sonic youth, ted leo, yeah yeah yeahs, interpol, tv on the radio....
french kicks, ambulance, walkmen, sea ray, the national......the list can go one forever.
I figure if you already know of enjoy the bands you listed you know of these bands as well, not to mention places like the bowery ballroom, North 6 etc etc
yeah thats part of the problem- following the 'family tree' of bands gets somewhat incestuous and youre back at the smae band/sound. the same thing happens when trying to find good riotgrrl music- most bands are only around for an album, reform and fold into other groups.....i just want something new- is that so hard to ask =) i also was recommended the site music plasma, but i already had the recommendations prior to me finding them there. and i completely stopped listening to the radio several years ago when my beloved WSOU changed format.
have you tried KEXP out of seattle? (internet broadcast) They play some of the music you listed but throw in a bunch of other stuff as well - it can be all over the map at times and gives some decent variety. albeit, it won't be specific to NY bands.
ill give it a look- im open to most music and non local events- i only narrowed it down to the ny scene because its local and there would be a greater frequency of live shows. thanks.
The Village Voice 4th Annual
SIREN MUSIC FESTIVAL
at Coney Island
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Death Cab For Cutie, Blonde Redhead,
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead,
Mission Of Burma, Har Mar Superstar,
TV On The Radio, Electric Six,
The Fiery Furnaces, The Fever,
Constantines, Vue, The Thermals,
The Ponys and Your Enemies Friends
go check out the elbow room for some great wannabe jersey acts...
Did anyone go see Ted Leo last Friday night at South Street Seaport?
I was going to go but it was raining, so I bailed. Anyone see it?
mm: i missed it too- in previous years its been a zoo on good days so i didnt even bother since it was raining. though it wouldve been nice to hear new stuff from him.
animal collective/black dice @ the bowery ballrm, aug. 15.
the a.c. are better than i'm able to describe.
I'll second st. in re: the animal collective. Saw them a year ago in a church basement in Berkeley -- high quality entertainment. Not a big hit in studio though...
If anyone cares, the Frames are giving a free show at South St Seaport tomorrow (Friday, July 2nd) at 6pm.
aeaa mentioned some good bands. The French Kick's new album is by far the best album released of 2004
see Ours you will not regret it.
Pay attention to Langhorne Slim, Grizzly Bear, and the Sons of Sound/Dennis Cahlo. See them whenever you can.
Trust me. I just worked for months in a venue and saw about 5-8 bands a night. Those are the 2 that stood out. Amazing, amazing.
& also watch Ogans, if you like Brazilian Funk. Holy wow.
!!!
Good to see the Constantines making inroads
in the U.S. .. a few years ago they were just
a good little Guelph University band
A few recent local and not-so-local to check:
On Air Library
The Stills
Sonogram
Bloc Party
The Arcade Fire
and two not-so-recent but still great
Godspeed You Blac Emperor
Dj Shadow
interested on others thoughts on these guys
all you NYC indie fans might want to visit this link for some great bands, concert reviews and news about upcoming shows. I have found countless great bands through Jasper's site and can't give it high enough recommendation:
http://jenyk.com/
to those of you lucky enough to live in the city: selfstarter foundation's Detachment Kit is an incredibly energetic show and will rock your socks off. They are playing at the middle east upstairs (boston) on march 30 and at the magnetic fields (brooklyn) on april 8.
Where in brooklyn is the magnetic fields?
97 atlantic avenue = magnetic fields
check it: dkit
you should also see Darediablo (a quality southern records crew) at Arlene's Grocery on april 23.
darediablo
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