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Ted Leo & the Pharmicists “The Brutalist Bricks”

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According to Matador Records website, Teo Leo & the Pharmicists will drop a new record on March 9th, 2010. They did not release too many details about album except for that it was recorded throughout 2009 at Brooklyn’s Seaside Lounge and it’s “one of those career defining, ‘can you believe what you’re hearing’ records”. I don’t know about you but hearing that description only makes me want more. Too bad it’ll be another few months before we can get a listen. If you head over to Matardor’s website, you can check out a new song called “Even Heroes Have To Die” or just click HERE.

Ted Leo and the Pharmicists will make a stop at the First Unitarian Church this Wednesday(12/2) with The So So Glos. Both bands are really good live so don’t miss out on this show!

Written by Colin Kerrigan

November 30, 2009 at 6:49 pm

What To Do On Monday?

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What To Do On Monday?

Do Make Say Think

Written by Colin Kerrigan

November 30, 2009 at 1:24 pm

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What To Do On Sunday?

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What To Do On Sunday?

Zero 7

Written by Colin Kerrigan

November 29, 2009 at 12:14 pm

Julian Plenti at the First Unitarian Church 11/27/2009

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Interpol’s lead man, Paul Banks, brought his solo project Julian Plenti to the basement of the First Unitarian Church for the last show of his 10 show tour in support of his debut solo record, Julian Plenti Is…..Sckyscraper . Considering Banks and his three Interpol mates put out one of my favorite records of all time, 2002’s Turn On The Bright Lights, it was a treat to see him in such a small, intimate venue.

Even though it was not Interpol, his performance as Julian Plenti was still excellent. Banks played all the songs off Julian Plenti is…..Skyscraper with a few covers thrown in. The songs translated much better live than they did on the record. His supporting band were a very weird bunch compared to his serious looking Interpol bandmates. They looked like they were just randomly thrown together especially the guitarist. He was a little bit of a distraction: he mouthed every word, he had a Hitler style mustache and he was rowdy next to the very calm Banks. That being said, the guy absolutely ripped on the guitar, which I guess makes up for his obnoxious self.

At the end of the evening, Mr. Banks thanked the crowd for a wonderful evening and declared them as the best audience of the tour. They were very loud and made sure to show their appreciation for his music. Photos/setlist below.

Julian Plenti


Setlist: Mythsizer(J-Dilla cover)/Fly As You Might/No Chance Survival/Unwind/Madrid Song/Girl On The Sporting News/Fun That We Have/On The Esplanade/Only If You Run/Into The White(Pixies cover)/Skyscraper/Goodbye Toronto//H/Horse With No Name(America cover)/Games For Days

Written by Colin Kerrigan

November 28, 2009 at 5:14 pm

What To Do On Saturday?

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What To Do On Saturday?

Jay Reatard - Photo by Darcie Stevens

 

Written by Colin Kerrigan

November 28, 2009 at 1:23 pm

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