Julie Doiron @ Union Hall

She was in a band called Eric’s Trip but now these days Julie Doiron sings on her own. Slow simple intriguing songs that travel slowly. Maybe it’s because she now lives in sleepy New Brunswick, Canada, mentioned several times in the evening. Her extremely quiet and docile drummer sat in the corner as we heard funny and weird stories about him on tour. He never said a word or displayed any emotion whatsoever. An intriguing turn of events was when Julie asked him to play one of his songs from a band they also share. He was quite tall and I was afraid his afro would hit the short ceilings of Union Hall. He became alive behind the mic and guitar and belted out 2 great songs which gave the somewhat dull show a needed jolt and joke.

http://www.juliedoiron.com

Happy New Year!!

Boy this year went quick. So many good shows and new albums. More music establishments closed and the Bowery people gobbled up some old and new venues creating a slight monopoly on the live concert scene. My wallet felt the slight increase in ticket prices all around but especially at the Bowery shows since switching to ticketmaster. CMJ sucked again and I’m no longer looking forward to it in 2008. I really need to figure out way to get my ass to SXSW. The New York “scene” is still churning out some great new acts and I’m excited to see what happens despite many musicians and artists not being able to afford this city anymore. My new year’s resolution and yours should be to further support the music you love. Go BUY their albums or better yet go support them at their live shows. You’ll feel better about it in the morning. Cheers to 2008.
My favorite unofficial music video of the year.

Meowskers | O’Death @ Mercury Lounge

Didn’t know too much about this trio from Brooklyn, but with a name like Meowskers it’s hard not to think the worst. I wasn’t ready for what came out of the monitors from their first song. The lead singer’s voice was quite peculiar but it matched the band’s retro yet present melodies.

The local fans came out again for O’Death’s second night at Mercury Lounge. They put on a predictably rocking show. Despite the unexpected death of david’s fiancé, the band has persevered and is continuing their momentum taking over venues with their bluegrass heavy rock. The show was all energy, with fans dancing, stomping and passing around bottles of whiskey. The air smelled of liquor, body order, and rock n roll. This will probably be the last time the band will play such a small venue.

Pictures from the show.

http://meowskers.com/
http://odeath.net/

Glenn Kotche | Andrew Bird @ Beacon Theatre

When not drumming for Wilco, Glenn Kotche is putting out some fascinating solo percussion albums. His instrument setup on stage was quite overwhelming. It engulfed him with countless drums and peculiar noise making devices. His live showed added a more experimental and lively addition to his rhythmic and technical songs.

The other fellow Chicago instrumentalist, Andrew Bird took the stage playing a lot of his older and more intimate songs solo. It was enjoyable to see Andrew give his songs a unique interpretation in a live setting. He even played a new one he was working on which I particularly enjoyed. With a mutant gramophone spinning wildly in the back, the rest of the band joined him to play the highly textured songs off his new album. Despite the fact that I consider Armchair Apocrypha one of the best albums of 2007, his overall live show was a surprising letdown. He played his songs with amazing precision and amazed me with his movement between violin, guitar and even whistling. However the show just lacked the dramatic range I was expecting. I felt that the songs could have been improvised and pushed even more than what his albums hint at. No Scythian Empires but he did wear some really fun socks.

Pictures from the show.

http://glennkotche.com/
http://www.andrewbird.net/

Martha Wainwright | The Swell Season @ Beacon Theatre

Martha Wainwright kicked things off tonight and played a rather long set of her emotionally charged songs. The Beacon Theatre was sold out for The Swell Season which consists of The Frames Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová. There was a palpable energy in the air and it began when Glen sang sans-microphone on the edge of the stage. They played songs from the Once soundtrack which is filled with songs of troubled romance and desperate love. Their 2 voices harmonize beautifully, whether Glen or Markéta is in the lead. The music was pure poetry and the Beacon was a great setting for it making it somehow feel very intimate. I had the same goose-bumps during the performance as I did during the movie and it was one the best performances I’ve experienced in quite a while.

Pictures and Audio from the show.

Cadence Weapon | Final Fantasy @ Bowery Ballroom


Canada’s Cadence Weapon was the opener tonight. I felt his slick rapping was an odd choice for the evening but Owen came out to play a song with him which was kinda neat. I’ve seen Final Fantasy several times now, and he has always put on a fun performance. I was a bit shocked that they booked him at Bowery but a big crowd did come out to see him. He played for an hour and encored with the always enjoyable cover of Mariah Carey’s “Fantasy”.

Pictures from the show.

http://www.cadenceweaponmusic.com/
http://www.myspace.com/owenpalletmusic