CMJ Day 3: The Hosts | Eugene Francis Jr. & The Juniors | The Muslims | Frances | Pela

I was very apprehensive about going to the Studio again but I was hoping that the early shows would be better organized. Tonight was their “British Invasion” and The Hosts from Sheffield started things off and played predictabe decent british pop.

Up next was Eugene Jr. & The Juniors from Wales and they brought a full band to play their highly addicting folktronica. They play enchanting pop music with lots of musical textures that you may not notice because you are singing along. Awesome set.

I quickly ran over to Mercury Lounge to check out The Muslims from San Diego. These guys played very fast surf rock punk. Their songs were so energetic that they crammed a 40 minute set into 20 and wasn’t sure if that was on purpose or thats their style. Needless to say  the crowd wanted more and I hope they swing around again.

Frances is from Brooklyn with lots of unique instruments and sounds. They play easy to listen songs but nothing to get excited about.

As soon as Pela took the stage and exploded into their set, the crowd woke up from their long night of bands. These guys just plain rock with their pounding drums and driving guitar sounds. The songs are more intense live and although not all their songs are great, the ones that work really work. I enjoy their take on rock-punk and they are definitely exploring new ways to push their sound. A must see live band.

Pictures from the show
better pictures of the Pela set

http://www.myspace.com/thehosts
http://www.myspace.com/eugenefrancisjnr
http://www.myspace.com/themuslims
http://www.francestheband.com/
http://www.pelamusic.com/

CMJ Day 2: Jealous Girlfriends | Miles Benjamin Anthony Johnson | Death Vessel

I really liked the small venue carved out inside Webster Hall called The Studio. The sound was pretty good and the space was intimate and well laid out. Got halfway into their showcase tonight and caught The Jealous Girlfriends from Brooklyn. They played a more guitar-driven set live than what’s on record and I enjoyed their vibrant and lush sound. The lead singer sent the set from shoe-gaze pop to grunged out rock songs. I’d see them again.

I was unhappy to have to endure another set from Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson but maybe the band would redeem themselves. Unfortunately he sounded even worse even after taking way too long to set up and ultimately going over his set time. They also did a pretty good job thinning out the crowd waiting to see the next band.

I was very happy to see the full band from Death Vessel set up to close out the night. He’s put out one of the better albums of the year and anxiously waited to see him all night. However because of the late and craptastic set from MBAR they were kicked off the stage after only 2 songs because of the stupid Vice after party. The crowd and I couldn’t believe it. Shitty venue management.

http://www.thejealousgirlfriends.net/
http://www.deathvessel.com/

CMJ Day 1: Miles Benjamin Anthony Johnson | Friendly Fires | Lykke Li

Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson is a 24-year-old Brooklyn-via-Oregon singer-songwriter that played songs tonight that frequently started of sounding like cover songs. His songs eventually got mangled with jerky melodies and undiscernable vocals. I couldn’t handle his set and left to play guitar hero downstairs and passed someone in the audience singing “Jesse’s Girl” along to the music. ha.

The enthusiasm the exhibited on stage by the Friendly Fires was infectious and soon enough the crowd danced to their electro guitar pop songs. The lead singer never stopped gyrating and kept the energy up for the entire night. If you sped up Fujiya & Miyagi and made them more fun you’d get this band.

I fell in love with Lykke Li’s new album and her sultry dance moves seen on her videos. The band played her songs flawlessly including a stripped down version of “I’m Good, I’m Gone”. Her voice translated very well live and she apologized that she didn’t have any more songs to play so she did covers by Vampire Weekend and Tribe Called Quest. She did not disappoint and a great start to CMJ.

Pictures from the show.

http://www.myspace.com/milesbenjaminanthonyrobinson
http://www.wearefriendlyfires.com/
http://www.lykkeli.com/

Low @ Bell House

The “intimate and special night with Low” became less so when the venue moved from Union Hall to the new Bell House, but I was eager to check out the new space anyways. The decor is very much like its sister Hall, but much more spacious. The stage is nice but the place seems like a industrial barn and felt the sound got lost. Nevertheless, the band played their slowcore songs to the not-so-crowded-crowd. Getting drunk helped get into the slow swing of things and was impressed with the precision of their music live and being able to achieve the delicate and distinct changes in sound. When this slowly built momentous musical mood was rolling along they stop for intermission. After a 20 minute break I felt the mood was lost and I wasn’t going where the band was going. Nevertheless, delighted to have seen them live and intrigued with the venue space.

http://www.chairkickers.com/

Uninhabitable Mansions | Mugison @ Mercury Lounge

Uninhabitable  Mansions   is a quirky band with a quirky name and includes members from Au Revoir Simone and Clap Your Hands and Say Yea.  Nothing exciting and sounds exactly if you were to put those 2 bands together. Cute happy music.

Finally hitting the states, Mugison comes driven by the lust for life, love, and sex. A mixture of alt-country and classic rock, the music was engaging and entertaining. Not afraid to experiment with instruments and vocals, Mugison pushes his sound into uncharted territories. HIs brother accompanied him on stage accenting his songs with electronic components including mics attached to their feet to create interesting bass sounds. HIs albums, including his newest “Mugiboogie” is one of my favs and the concert was musically the best shows of the year.

Pictures from the show.
http://www.myspace.com/uninhabitablemansions
http://www.mugison.com

Parachutes | Sigur Ros @ United Palace

Parachutes was a sleepy amateurish version of the band I’ve been waiting to see for a very long time. Sigur Ros played their 2nd night of 2 and they completely exceeded my expectations. The sounds that poured from the stage were powerful and overwhelming. Along with a complimentary videos and light effects the show left me speechless. I will never forget the encore they gave us. super awesome.