How often do you find the right person?

Featuring Glen Hansard from the band The Frames, the film Once is about an Irish street musician and a Czech immigrant sharing a musical experience together, and ultimately revealing a unique love story. The movie can be called a “musical” but it handles the format in an engaging way. The story is built around the music where at times the songs intersect the story and sometimes it takes center stage. Considering many of the captivating songs had come from the album “The Cost,” the music is the driving force through the film. The movie becomes a fully narrative music video which takes an intimate look inside two people’s lives, their love, and the creative process. I loved the film and plan to see it again.

http://www.foxsearchlight.com/once/

Grizzly Bear | Feist @ Town Hall

Somehow Grizzly Bear successfully filled the large room with their lush melancholy songs. I was impressed on how their delicately orchestrated songs translated live creating a unique ambience inside Town Hall. They brought all the whistling and eclectic instruments, even a recorder, to play their contemporary pop songs. A very inspiring set.

Feist took the stage to a very receptive crowd and started the evening with good momentum. The venue was quite fitting for the evening and the rest of her tour. She’s been playing old theaters across the country and even did a song celebrating vaudeville. She played a wide selection of songs including a very old one never released before called “Red Pioneer” which was beautiful. The sound was perfect and she displayed a lot of energy during the entire set. Her new album is really growing on me, but experiencing the songs live was the real treat.

Pictures and video from the show.

http://www.grizzly-bear.net/
http://www.listentofeist.com/

Interpol @ Bowery Ballroom

Although the show was mainly filled with industry people, I got lucky to see Interpol at such a small venue. They are releasing their new album “Our Love to Admire” in July and the one song I’ve heard so far is quite catchy. The stage was decorated with futuristic led lights and dimly lit light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, adding to the ambiance for the intimate evening with the band.

Tonight they had set up their sound man on the floor next to the stage. I’m guessing to better tweak the live production and to test out how the new material would sound. The music was very “professional” and the band showed very little emotion, but then again, it IS Interpol. Despite having a good set of music mixed with some old and new songs, the crowd was absolutely dead and the evening had less energy than I was expecting from such a special show. Nevertheless, it was a treat to hear the new material before the album comes out. Although it sounded good, I feel they haven’t pushed their sound as far as they could and are being very ‘safe’. It’s more of the same music and well, we’ve already had a Joy Division.

Pictures and video from the show.

http://www.interpolnyc.com/

Elysian Fields | The National @ Bowery Ballroom

With different openers on each of the five nights, I felt this night had the best one with Elysian Fields. I’ve seen this band at much smaller venues, so Bowery would have been a challenge for their quiet sexy rock. Jennifer looked amazing in her glittery dress and played some good songs to a decent crowd. Although 2 of the band members had berets on, they complimented the sultry voice that came from the stage. The highlight was when they covered the Pixies “Monkey Gone to Heaven”. Before the song finished, Jennifer never said good-bye, picked up her purse and quietly left the stage. wtf.

I’m so glad that The National chose to play multiple nights at the better sounding Bowery Ballroom than at Webster Hall. It makes up for the venue switch they pulled on us last year. I’m not surprised they sold out all 5 nights.

So I knew this would be one of the quieter nights from The National, and starting off with “Start a War” would set the tone for the rest of the evening. They played many new songs off their latest The Boxer and the sound was good despite being heavy on the bass. I’m still surprised how much this band has matured through the years. Although The Boxer isn’t doing anything new and not pushing the band in any new directions, it’s a very solid album with some really good gems. The musical compositions are more rich and lyrically more beautiful. But this band really shines live especially on songs like “Mr. November”, “Abel” and their new song “Squalor Victoria“. Towards the end of their set, what seems like the trend now at Bowery, Matt jumped down to feed off the crowd during an emotional rendition of “Abel”. They played for over and hour and not a dull minute.

Pictures and video from the show.

Links:
Stereogum was there, so was You Nork.
http://www.elysianmusic.com/
The National

The National / Arcade Fire @ United Palace Theater

Ok. This show eclipsed the Beirut show last night. The National started off their set with a bunch of new tracks off Boxer, their new album, and they sound as great live as they do on the record. Definitely going to be one of the better albums of the year. The band sounded great on stage and the big venue didn’t phase them, considering they’ve already played Webster Hall. They finally went nuts for “Abel” a kick ass song and just whetted my appetite for the shows at Bowery.

I had 1st row Loge seats for an incredible view of Arcade Fire. The venue was beautiful and a fitting setting for the new songs from Neon Bible. They started with “Keep The Car Running” and went into “No Cars Go”. The set consisted more of their powerful songs for a huge sound impact. I’ve seen this band a bunch of times and felt they were giving it their best tonight. I still love Regina and glad they played “Haiti”. For the encore Win invited everyone on stage for “Wake Up” and it was insane. What happened was nothing new concert-wise, but the combination of the triumphant song, the fans releasing their energy along with the band was magical. Haven’t felt something like that in a long time. That’s what live music should do to you and was so happy to be there. Win darted off the stage leaping over the chairs and I felt escaping with him and taking the music to the streets.

Many pictures and videos of the show.

Links:
The National
Arcade Fire

Final Fantasy | Beirut @ Bowery Ballroom

What a surprise to find out that Final Fantasy was to open up for the show. Owen’s last album “He Poos Clouds” was one of my favs last year but seeing him live is where he truly shines. His combination of organic and electronic melodies is delightful. His frail voice over the looped violin orchestrations is an amazing union of contrasts. Somehow after a few minutes he weaves these complex songs that are hypnotic and tonight were accompanied by these cute visual overhead projections made with cut paper and colored transparencies. He played 2 brand new songs, which were good, and many of my favorites including “This Is The Dream Of Win & Regine.” No covers this night but he ended his set joined with Beirut which was pretty awesome.

The many members of Beirut took the stage with applause. Many of us were eager to see this young musician considering his November show got cancelled so I was not surprised to see all 3 shows to sell out very quickly. The whole night was a musical blur, so I’m pretty sure they played “Postcards From Italy” first. Although the band was hung-over and it was a Monday night, the music was beautiful and rich, and the band was extremely tight. The crowd and band was asleep for the majority of the beginning of the set but as they played on, the music became more triumphant and the crowd more alive. The pinnacle had to be when they played a riveting version of “Mount Wroclai”. Zach’s voice is incredible and somehow comes out on top from all the instruments creating their unique Eastern European sound. We screamed for an encore and they played their last few on the floor with their fans. Kelly Pratt from Arcade Fire came from his show uptown to join in the fun as well. With their horns blaring and tambourines banging, the concert became an intimate party and the night became alive. The crowd and band went from being asleep to waking up the neighborhood and making Monday the new Friday night. Despite being completely exhausted, we made them come back out for a second encore to bid us farewell. I can’t believe this guy is only 21 years old, and I doubt he’s reached his potential yet. One of the more enjoyable shows at Bowery I’ve seen in awhile.

Pictures and videos from the show.

Links:
Final Fantasy
Beirut