Washed Out w/ Small Black, Pictureplane Live in Philadelphia (3/9/10)

Who?: Washed Out w/ Small Black, and Pictureplane
Where?: The Barbary, Philadelphia, PA
When?: March 9th, 2010

Last night started off with a bang. The first of the three acts to perform was Pictureplane, and he just set his equipment up right in the middle of the Barbary’s floor. Pictureplane is just a one man band led by a young man named Travis Egedy from Denver, Colorado. Over the summer of 2009 he received a fairly decent review of his latest album “Dark Rift” from Pitchfork. His heavy electronic music was perfect to start off the night, as it got people dancing and moving and ready for the following two acts; Small Black and Washed Out. These three acts touring together is almost too perfect – all of their music somehow compliments each others, most likely because it’s all electronic based stuff. After Pictureplane, Small Black took the stage, and they were ready and performing quite fast. Apparently there was a private party that night at the Barbary, so all the band’s kind of had to rush.


Small Black – You could tell these guys were beyond ready to play. This was their second song of night, but I unfortunately don’t know the name of it. If anyone out there can help out with that, please do! But these guys put on a hell of a live show. Before attending last night I had only heard of Small Black, but now I can say I know what they’re all about.


Small Black – Lady in the Wires – These guys were far from shy.  They’re not all tense up on stage, they’re energetic and constantly moving. Just check out the bass player, he’s all over the place. This is the last song from their most recent EP.


Washed Out – This was about a song or two into his set. Right when Ernest got on stage, he said he was going to be by himself for a few songs, and then he would call Small Black to come back up on stage and do some songs with him. I don’t know the name of the song, but I guess that doesn’t really matter. I know this isn’t on “Life of Leisure”, and I don’t think it’s on the “High Times” cassette either, so I’m not too sure where it comes from. If anybody knows, please speak up!


Washed Out – New Theory – So after the first song that Small Black joined Washed Out with, they paused for a quick second while Ernest asked the crowd if they were ready to hear anything from “Life of Leisure”. As you can expect, pretty much everybody in the Barbary shouted yes. This was the second song Small Black did with Washed Out.


Washed Out – Hold Out – As promised, this was another track from “Life of Leisure”. Ernest mentioned in between songs that it was starting to get hot up on stage. Probably because people didn’t really start to dance hardcore until they heard some songs that they knew.


Washed Out – You’ll See It – The gorgeous last track from the “Life of Leisure” EP was the second to last song for the night. The bass playing is what catches my ear first in this song. I can’t speak for everybody at the show, but I think it’s a safe bet that everybody would say Washed Out was 100x more entertaining after Small Black joined him on stage. Either way though, they’re still all having a blast up on stage.


Washed Out – Feel It All Around – This was the last song of the night, and who didn’t see it coming? This song is practically the reason they’re all on tour right now. It’s even better with a live band too. Washed Out introduces himself and Small Black once again, thanks the crowd for coming out, and they let “Feel It All Around” ride out for a little extra time before calling it quits.

Nothing really spectacular happened after the show. My friends and I just kind of stood around for a few extra seconds before walking outside to go home. All in all it was a great night. I hadn’t been to a show like that in awhile, so I was glad I attended. The next show on the agenda would be Foreign Born in Philadelphia, so please stay tuned for that! Thanks for reading as always! See ya!

Washed Out on Myspace
Life of Leisure EP – BUY!
Small Black on Myspace
Small Black EP – BUY!
Pictureplane on Myspace
Pictureplane’s Dark Rift – BUY!

Titus Andronicus Live in Fords, NJ (3/8/10)


Who?: Titus Andronicus
Where?: Vintage Vinyl Records, Fords, NJ
When?: March 8th, 2010

This past Saturday night, Titus Andronicus played their first show in New York, New York for their cleverly titled “Monitour” that’s taking them all across the country. Before setting out for the rest of the tour, they played one more date in their home state of New Jersey last night. It was in a huge record store called Vintage Vinyl. The store had a gigantic selection of records, specializing in hardcore, punk and metal, and they even had a stage set up in the back of the store for the band to play on. Cool. To get into the show the record store required you to buy the new Titus Andronicus album “The Monitor”, which my friends and I gladly purchased in order to attend. The show promptly started at 8pm, and by the time it started, it also seemed like it was over that fast. They played about 40 minutes worth of material for us, and luckily for you all, I have all 40 minutes of it. Or however long it is.


A More Perfect Union – First track off the new album. First song of the night. Makes sense right? Notice how he says “So long Jersey” in the beginning. They’re not going to be back until late April, so they better make it a good last night!


Richard II – Followed up with the fourth track from the album. This song is definitely displaying hatred towards someone…or something. I’m not entirely sure, but with lyrics like “And at the end of the day/ to whatever extent that you hate yourself/ it isn’t enough”, something is definitely not right.


Four Score and Seven – This was the first song of the night that used the electric violin, and this is also the single from the new album, so we were kind of guaranteed to hear this song if you’re asking me. About 2 minutes in Amy nails her violin part before the big break down. It’s always going to be us against them in this song.


No Future Part Three: Escape from No Future – The continuation of the “No Future” songs from their first record “The Airing of Grievances”. Somebody is definitely bound to always be a loser, no matter how hard they try. We were wondering after the show if there would ever part a No Future Part Four? I guess maybe we’ll find that out someday in the future…if there is one. Oh snap!


Titus Andronicus – This song totally caught me off guard last night. I didn’t think we were going to hear anything from the first album. Patrick made a joke before starting the song that the record store we were in probably didn’t even have a copy of the first album. It’s entertaining to watch Patrick sing in this one. Your life is over!



The Battle of Hampton Roads – Yes, they played the song from their new album that is fourteen minutes long. I had to split the video up into two parts. By the time they started this song the tape in my camcorder only had about fourteen minutes remaining to record, so I delayed my recording for a minute in the beginning of the song. Sorry about that. It turns out that this wasn’t their last song either.


John Brown’s Body & Titus Andronicus Forever…and Ever! – They started playing this one immediately after “The Battle of Hampton Roads”, so I was waiting for my tape to end on me at anyyy second. They went from the American folk song “John Brown’s Body” into the theme from the Monitor, “Titus Andronicus Forever”. The end of this video was also the end of my tape, and what perfect timing it was.

After their set the band hung around for a bit to sign everyone’s new copy of “the Monitor”. Kind of funny that they’re going to write all over their brand new masterpiece that they worked so hard on for so long, but it was fun and everyone got to talk to the band for a minute. Good times. I hope the rest of their tour goes as well as last night went, because they have plenty of dates ahead of them.

Before leaving town my crew and I decided we were hungry, and we had noticed our travels had brought us past the famously hyped “White Castle” that everybody knows of because of this movie. I must say, I was not impressed. In fact, I’m pretty sure I’ll never go to a White Castle again. If you’ve never been to a White Castle and you’re interested in trying it, I hate to burst your bubble, but it’s just awful. I repeat, it’s just awful. Thanks, and check back again tomorrow.

Titus Andronicus on Myspace
BUY THE MONITOR! DO IT!!! I recommend the beautiful, gatefold, double LP.
An awesome Titus Andronicus Fan Site

Alex Bleeker & the Freaks 12″

My Rating: 8/10
Genre/ Tags: Blues, Folk, Psychedelic

By now, I feel like most people have come across and heard of the New Jersey band Real Estate. Their music evokes a hot, hazy summer day where you probably spent more of less of that day walking on the beach in the company of good friends, old and new alike. The band I have for you all today, in terms of band members, is practically the same exact thing as Real Estate. Alex Bleeker & the Freaks features three of the original Real Estate members, being Alex Bleeker, Matt Mondanile, and Martin Courtney IV. The fourth member of the band is no less known than the boys of Real Estate though. Although he is not in Real Estate, this talented young man is known more for his solo accomplishments before anything else, and that man is Julian Lynch. If you have yet to hear any of his solo material, please stop reading right now and follow this link HERE. This is the first track on the Underwater Peoples Summertime Showcase that came out this past summer, and what a perfect first track it is.

But as for Alex Bleeker & the Freaks, these guys all left their other musical outfits at the door for this project, and put forth their efforts into one place and worked together. The result was this still fairly new 12″ record that was put out by the Underwater Peoples out of Washington D.C., and the record is kind of like a thesis statement for a band who seems to have much, much more for us up their sleeve. If you haven’t heard any of the music yet, it tends to be folky at times and bluesy at other times, but they never forget to bring forward the psychedelic elements that’s present in most of the band members other projects (Real Estate, Ducktails, Julian Lynch). Songs like the opening tracks “Summer” and “Epilogue”, as well as “Spring Jam”, and even the short but ridiculously sweet “Dead On” all feature this eye-opening psychedelic feel that I think most people would have a hard time denying how sweet it really is. As the description on the Underwater Peoples blog reads, this release was built solely on the love and passion for music, and that is crystal clear when listening to the record. As the description reads, these boys have all “channeled their romantic energies into an electrified musical powerhouse”, and what an electrified musical powerhouse it is. Have I mentioned that I absolutely love electrified musical powerhouses? If you love them too, then you really need to check out this record. You can still buy it from the Underwater Peoples website, but you better do it sooner than later, because they only pressed 1,000 copies of the LP. I myself will also say that it is a “special privilege” and quite an honor to have let these tunes flow into my ears, and to hopefully bring this wonderful bands music to your ears as well. Please do yourself a favor and BUY THIS RECORD! Thx!

Alex Bleeker & the Freaks 12″: Tracklist
1.) Summer
2.) Epilogue
3.) Spring Jam
4.) Animal Tracks (Mountain Man cover)
5.) Prisoner of the Past
6.) Dead On
7.) Common Sense
8.) Part 2

AB & the Freaks 12″ – BUY!!!
AB & the Freaks on TheirSpace
A short list of songs to check out by the band on Pitchfork

Man Man w/ Javelin Live in Philadelphia (3/5/10)


Who?: Man Man w/ Javelin and the Skin Cells
Where?: The Trocadero
When?: March 5th, 2010

Hey! So last night I had nothing better to do, so I decided to head on over to the Trocadero to check out Man Man and Javelin. As I’m standing in line to get into the show, the bouncers that are patting everybody down announce that the show has sold out! Oh no!!! I hadn’t bought a ticket for this show in advance either. Instead of just leaving right away, I stuck around near the front door for a few minutes, and as I’m standing there, this guy approaches me. He asked me if I needed a ticket to get into the show. I obviously responded “Yes”, and he handed over a ticket. For free. He just saw this random kid standing by the front door minding own business (me), and he just handed over this extra ticket. I was ecstatic – I probably thanked him 5 times in the thirty seconds we had been talking. So I get back in line, but unfortunately for me the bouncers make me leave behind my camcorder, but I still got to take in my digital camera. With that being said, the videos and photos aren’t up to par with other stuff I’ve posted up here – like the Surfer Blood show or the Fucked Up show.

By the time I had gotten into the show, I had already missed the first band, the Skin Cells. I was okay with that, because that meant the real reason I came to the show – Javelin – was about to perform next. The two cousins from Providence, Rhode Island took the stage and set up their equipment, which didn’t take long considering they only have to set up for two performers. When they got on stage they still had to do their sound check, which was kind of funny considering that is something they should have already done before starting, but oh well. They pulled down a giant curtain behind them which featured one long video on loop, which was full of pictures, colors, words, people playing tennis, and bikers riding on the roofs of houses, amongst many other things. Interesting.


Vibrationz – This track is how I originally stumbled upon Javelin. It’s a dance-y, jumpy, feel-good track that Pitchfork claims is “perfect for summer”. Javelin cousin Thomas van Buskirk can be heard in the video singing “this is a high school dance” while the other cousin George Langford can more or less be seen jamming away on his electronic drum pad. I think before the song actually started Thomas was saying how good of a track it would be to play at a 4th grade dance. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t agree.


Soda Popinski – Another fun Javelin track, this song features a loop that has to be from an old Nintendo or Sega game. Soda Popinski is the name of one of the boxers from the game Punch Out!! on NES, so my guess is that this loop comes from somewhere in this game, but I could easily be wrong. My personal favorite version of this track can be heard off of Javelins first record from Thrill Jockey. You can listen to it right on that page! Yeah but this video isn’t quite perfect. Like I mentioned above, I was forced to use my digital camera for the night. The camcorder would have done a much better job recording, but I figured I would upload it anyway.

So by the time Javelin was finished and packing up their stuff to make way for Man Man, the batteries in my digital camera decided to die. Yet another reason I wish I could have been using my camcorder, but oh well. You can’t win them all. Man Man was cool. It was intriguing to watch a band perform this weird, “circus-esque” style of music. I moved to the back when they came on, but I didn’t stick around for long after that. I was pretty bummed that my batteries had died. I was even more bummed that I wasn’t using my camcorder. Before leaving for good (you know, no re-entry), I went to Javelins merch table for a minute. In talking to Thomas, I mentioned that I had bought their most recent record “2” online from Thrill Jockey, and he hooked me up with a free 7″ by The Very Best. It features a track titled “Julia” on the A-side, and the same track on the B-side, only this time it’s remixed Javelin style. Looking forward to listening to this one. Thanks for reading, and check back soon!

Javelin on Myspace
Javelins latest release “No Más” – BUY!
Man Man on Myspace
The Skin Cells on Myspace
A few more pictures from the show here – SuperGlued

Pontiak – Sun on Sun

My Rating: 9/10
Genre/ Tags: Psychedelic, Rock

In the summer of 2008, Pontiak had signed to their then new label Thrill Jockey, and shortly thereafter, they released their first album with them. It was a 12 inch record entitled “Kale” split with a band called Arbouretum. Before signing to Thrill Jockey, the band had put out a few self released CD’s that I had a hard time finding any concrete information on. As far as I know, the band had two releases before signing to Thrill Jockey, one being an EP and another release titled “Valley of Cats”. The best I could find on these releases comes from a record label based out of London – check it out here. Unfortunately you can’t even buy either of these CD’s on that website, but if you’ll settle for mp3’s, somebody kindly uploaded all of “Valley of Cats” onto Last.fm for free download. You can check that out right here. If it wasn’t for that I don’t know where else you would find those tracks.

But moving on. Pontiak, comprised of three brothers named Van, Jennings, and Lain Carney, all put out new material like it’s their job…which technically, I guess you could say it is their job. They’re currently in the making of their latest album “Living”, which should be out sometime in 2010. In 2009 they put out two more releases, one being titled “Sea Voids” and the other titled “Maker”. A year earlier in 2008, they put out their first full length called “Sun on Sun”, which is why I’m here today. This was the first record I had heard from Pontiak, so I wasn’t really sure what to expect. The record starts out with the slow and eerie “Shell Skull” which sounds like it could be the soundtrack for a scene in a movie where a bad dude is creeping up on a good dude with intentions to kill! The face melting guitar solos are the scenes where the two dudes are duke-ing it out in efforts to save their lives!! Aw!! The second track “Swell” is an echo-y, ambient track that also brings words like creepy and eerie to mind again. Skipping ahead to the track “White Mice”, this may be the first point on the album that doesn’t potentially creep you out. About half way through they decide to draw back on the creepy (for once!) and put forth the groovy. The steady tap on the cymbal leads them into this slow, dirge-y jam that doesn’t take long until it’s heavy and all up in your face, with lead singer Van Carney howling as if he were a wolf fixated on the moon. The following track, the album titled “Sun on Sun”, is without a doubt the suite of this record, clocking in at just over 9 minutes long. As usual, things start off a bit on the mysterious side, while slowly but surely the hum of the keyboard rises to the top, followed by some laid-back guitar playing that changes the vibe from mysterious to a much more welcoming sound. Within the final two minutes, guitarist Van Carney brings the heat with some intense sliding on the guitar that can originally be heard in the beginning of the song, only to lead into some yet again face-peeling guitar work before bringing the song to a close. The next track “Tell Me About” starts off like many of these Pontiak tracks before leading into an unexpected keyboard solo topped off by screaming vocals and once again some in-yr-face guitar. The final track “The Brush Burned Fast” is a bit different from everything else on the album. It’s only an acoustic guitar and the singer (probably Van Carney) with some ambiance in the background that is strikingly similar to the ambient track “Swell”. I’m almost positive it’s the same thing. But once again, thanks for reading, and check back again real soon!!!

White Mice

Sun on Sun: Tracklist
1.) Shell Skull
2.) Swell
3.) White Hands
4.) White Mice
5.) Sun on Sun
6.) Tell Me About
7.) The Brush Burned Fast

Pontiak’s Official Website
Pontiak on Myspace
Sun on Sun – BUY! from Thrill Jockey

Surfer Blood Live in Philadelphia (3/1/10)

Who?: Surfer Blood
Where?: Main Street Music, Philadelphia, PA
When?: March 1st, 2010

As many people from the Philadelphia area may know, the recently popular band Surfer Blood was set to play a show at the Barbary last night. Awesome. The bad news is that the show sold out, so not everyone who wanted to could attend. The good news is that before their show at the Barbary, Surfer Blood stopped in a record store in West Philly called Main Street Music to play some music and show us what they’re all about. Good thing too, because I’m sure many people wanted to see this band, but they couldn’t because the show sold out. I was lucky enough to make it to the in-store with Surfer Blood, and I have the entire set for you guys here on video.


Floating Vibes – Surfer Blood appropriately started the set with the opening track from their latest effort “Astro Coast”. They apologize for being extremely late at the beginning. The set that was slated to start at 5pm didn’t get started until around 7pm or so. Being late certainly didn’t alter their music though, just check that video!


Take It Easy – They followed up with the groovy island jam “Take It Easy”, the third track from their album “Astro Coast”. Right around the three minute mark of the song, both guitarists John Paul Pitts and Tom Fekete take a quick glance at each other with a grin on their faces, almost like they’re thinking “Let’s do it”, before ending the track with some heavy, face peeling guitar work. Fantastic. Three floors of party! No…four floors!


Fast Jabroni – Faster and fun song with an energetic breakdown that leads them into their final song for the night. A fan from the crowd claims that he knows a “short cut” to their show at the Barbary. John Paul Pitts face lights up with excitement for a split second before the fan says “You have to give us a ride though.” Awwww.


Swim – More or less expected last song of the night, “Swim”. It’s dual guitar attack for the chorus and the tropical, jangly guitar and cowbell jam in the middle make it undeniably catchy, not to mention that short, hard and heavy transition that leads them back to the closing verse of the song. They finish up, thank the crowd, pack up their things, and then head on over to the Barbary to play a much sold out show. Thank you Surfer Blood!

And thank you reader! Check out some other shows coming up here on the Styrofoam Drone, and as always, be sure to check back for more on the reg. That’s right. Join our group over on Last.fm too, it’s getting a bit lonely in there. We need some discussion!!!

Surfer Blood on Myspace
Surfer Blood’s Astro Coast – BUY!!! on CD/LP/Digital

Black Ladies – Naked Caveman 7″ EP

My Rating: 7/10
Genre/ Tags: Experimental, Instrumental, Punk

Today’s band is a bit more on the obscure side of the fence. I’m not exactly sure how somebody is supposed to find out about a band like this, but I did through their record label. Stationary (Heart) Records put out one of the few releases that the band has ever seen back in 2008, and up until their break-up in 2009, the band hadn’t released much else. I went to Stationary (Heart) to order a copy of Double Daggers “Ragged Rubble” and in the process is when I initially came across the Black Ladies. I had some extra money that day so instead of just buying the Double Dagger LP, I also bought the Black Ladies EP. It’s quite a unique record too. The sleeves were hand-screened and hand-cut by Drug Factory Press, and each record comes pressed on a different color vinyl. On top of that, they’ve limited the release to 500 copies, so if you’re interested in buying this, it’s probably a good idea to get it sooner than later. The EP features three original Black Ladies tracks, two of which I have here for you to listen! I don’t mean to take right from the Stationary (Heart) records description of the band, but they’ve said it quite perfectly…

“Chicago’s Black Ladies make no mistake about what they set out to do. With their brutal attack, stripped down to the point of primitive, these two noiseniks bang out some of the most ferociously raw anthems to ever resonate throughout the basements of the midwest.”

…Raw anthems! Hardcore breakdowns! Drums and bass! It’s all true! Listen for yourself and see what you think! Thanks for reading and check back soon!!!

Taken by the Viking

The Real Jurassic Park

Naked Caveman EP: Tracklist
1.) Naked Caveman
2.) Taken by the Viking
3.) The Real Jurassic Park

Black Ladies on Myspace
Naked Caveman EP – BUY!
More stuff with music by Black Ladies – BUY!

dd/mm/yyyy – Black Square

My Rating: 9/10
Genre/ Tags: Post Punk, Experimental, Canadian

dd/mm/yyyy may or may not be a band you have already familiarized yourself with. If you already have discovered them up to this point, then good job. If not, well then I suggest you stick around and read this post, and then perhaps you’ll be interested enough to check out the band.

Most importantly about the band, their name is pronounced “day month year”. Their first release came out back in 2004, but the members of the band had been practicing together for a year already, beginning the band 2003. dd/mm/yyyy hail from the second biggest continent in the world, Canada, coming specifically out of the largest city in Canada, Toronto. Currently, the band has 5 members, and they are all currently on tour in the UK before they come over to the US for the SXSW shows that are happening in the Texas area.

Depending on who you talk to, you could say that dd/mm/yyyy’s most recent release is their most defined to date, but with the way the band is constantly changing things up, it’s difficult to pin down an accurate statement. Once you have an idea, their music is changing so fast that you’re not too sure if you want to speak it aloud anymore. Some things that can easily and most definitely be said about the band is that the music is usually fast, with frantic guitar licks and urgent vocals – possibly even arguably mysterious or creepy at times with a song like “They” or “My Glasses”. Other songs like the first track “Bronzage” and the final track “Digital Haircut” feature these more rabid and spazzed out guitar licks mentioned above. This really goes to show how the band can go directly from one sound to the next, and this is definitely not something every band is known for doing. Other tracks from the album such as “No Life”, “Birdtown”, and “I’m Still in the Walls” are more or less dominated by the electronic keyboards that sound like they come right from an old school Nintendo or Sega Genesis. Other tracks like “Lismer”, “$50,000 Guitar Gear”, and “Sirius B” might as well leave you saying (or thinking) “Wow”. If you disagree with anything I just said, one thing that I hope we could agree on is that this band surely has it’s own unique sound. Before listening to dd/mm/yyyy, I had never heard music quite like this. The most accurate and short description I came across about the band was found on their Wikipedia page, and it reads “The nature of dd/mm/yyyy’s music is explained as a mess of spastic, specially challenged art rock with jagged, diamondback guitars, ’80s video game synthesizers, and drums that roll with all the punches of the discordant dreamy vocals”. Yeah. Enjoy.

Tracklist: Black Square
1. Bronzage
2. No Life
3. They
4. Infinity Skull Cube
5. My Glasses
6. Birdtown
7. Sirius B
8. lismer
9. Real Eyes
10. $50,000 Guitar Gear
11. I’m Still In The Walls
12. Digital Haircut

dd/mm/yyyy – Official Website
dd/mm/yyyy on the MyyySpaaace
Black Square/ all dd/mm/yyyy releases – BUY!!!

White Denim – Workout Holiday

My Rating: 10/10
Genre/ Tags: Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock

Back when it was still 2009, which now seems like it was forever ago, I was just beginning to discover the magic that is White Denim. After starting off with their most recent effort, titled “Fits”, I was totally hooked on White Denim. It was unusual if I didn’t hear multiple songs by them in a single day, and they would be all the same tracks, considering I only had their latest album. Over some time I figured the only way too hear more music like White Denim was to seek out other White Denim releases, so, of course, I couldn’t just sit back and deprive myself – I went out in search of other White Denim albums. To my surprise, none of the records stores in Philadelphia had anything, so I was forced to turn to the internet. After searching the web, I had located just one other White Denim record, and it was in Osaka, Japan in a record store called Panda Panda Records. Not a problem. I purchased it online, and just under 2 weeks later I had a brand new, still sealed White Denim record at my front door. It didn’t stay sealed for long either.

After getting a whole new dose of White Denim songs, I was once again floored. How do they do that!? In the beginning I would have preferred listening to Fits up until getting Workout Holiday. Now when someone mentions White Denim all I can think about are tracks like “All You Really Have To Do”, “I Can Tell You”, “Mess Your Hair Up”, “Hearts from Us All” and “Don’t Look That Way at It”. The song “All You Really Have To Do” features some wild guitar and bass work, with parts of the song almost being like the two instruments are having a conversation with each other. “Mess Your Hair Up”, the longest track from the album, deserves a lot of attention as well. I am especially fond of when lead singer James Petralli sings “In the backseat, my heart attacks me, when you ask me…” and they go into this hazy, almost ambient like part of the song that a first listener would have never ever even thought was coming up. At this point it’s almost like the guitar is having another conversation with itself – they pause things for a moment and say “ahhh-oohhhhh”, only to begin the madness once again with a fuzzy bass line. I have a video that I came across on YouTube one day, and it features the trio playing these two wonderfully amazing tracks, one right into the other. It wouldn’t be White Denim if they took a break between the songs. The energy is ridiculous – these guys really know how to deliver. Just look at how much they’re sweating by the time the songs end. Seeing this band perform live is at the highest position on my list of thing to do. When they do go on tour, I plan on seeing them in multiple cities.

Workout Holiday: Tracklist
1. “Let’s Talk About It” – 3:53
2. “Shake Shake Shake” – 2:37
3. “Sitting” – 2:16
4. “I Can Tell You” – 1:57
5. “Mess Your Hair Up” – 4:48
6. “Heart From Us All” – 3:10
7. “All You Really Have To Do” – 2:48
8. “Look That Way At It” – 3:25
9. “Darksided Computer Mouth” – 2:15
10. “WDA” – 3:03
11. “Don’t Look That Way At It” – 4:03
12. “IEIEI” – 3:13

White Denim’s Official Website
White Denim on Myspace
Workout Holiday: BUY

Fucked Up w/ Kurt Vile Live in Philadelphia (2/17/10)

So it’s been over a week since my house has had internet OR cable, and it’s been exactly one week since I made my last post. I really don’t have much to say about that other than I hate Comcast. But hey, why live in the past? They did their job (I think), and everything is back to the way it should be, at least for now.

Who?: Fucked Up with Kurt Vile
Where?: The Barbary, Philadelphia, PA
When?: February 17th, 2010

While all of this was going on, I decided to go check out a show on Wednesday night (2/17) at a special place called The Barbary. The bill read “Fucked Up with Kurt Vile & the Violators”, so I didn’t really have a choice on this one. Unfortunately, instead of Kurt Vile playing with his “Violators” as the bill had promised, he was instead just playing a solo set, which is still fantastic news. I had never previously seen Kurt Vile perform live, so I was undoubtedly excited for this one. I even got the chance to talk to Kurt for a second after his set was finished. When I asked him how playing in his hometown of Philadelphia compares to playing in other cities, he promptly answered that he usually plays the best when performing in Philly. I think he’s right, and here are some videos to support that statement.


Best Love – At about 2 minutes in the vocals cut out in the song and Kurt stopped playing, only to resume seconds later. I especially love the last minute of this video.


Dead Alive – Performing the 2nd track off of “Childish Prodigy”, this may be the most entertaining in terms of his guitar playing. I definitely can’t do that.


Overnite Religion – Extended version of the fan favorite “Overnite Religion”, he plays it for over 7 minutes.


Space Forklift – In between this final song and the previous one, Kurt mentioned he didn’t know what he wanted to play to finish. I saw an opportunity to hear any Kurt Vile song, so I quickly shouted “Space Forklift!” to which he responded “…Maybe.”, then he played it. Smiles all around!


David Comes to Life – “The statement here is I think I am disguising the fact that I’m fat by wearing my shirt”. Hilarious. Normally this song only lasts about 2 minutes. For the live version that is not the case, they play for a full 7 minutes this time.


Bodies cover & Police – Fucked Up close their set with a Sex Pistols cover of the song “Bodies” and then play their original track “Police” before calling it a night. And what a night it was.

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