Showing posts with label Hymns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hymns. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2009

NYC Ticket Giveaway: Devil Makes Three on Sunday!


Here's one for all our NYC readers: a pair of tickets to see awesome bluegrass band The Devil Makes Three at Southpaw on Sunday (11/8). The first person to email us with "The Devil Makes Three tickets" in the subject and their full name in the body (to put the tickets under) wins!  Also playing that show are local country rock group Hymns, who I love.

All Hail [mp3] - (iTunes)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

The Pierces @ Webster Hall

Wednesday night I finally had the opportunity to see one of my favorite bands live - The Pierces. Opening for them was singer-songwriter Trevor Giuliani and a band that I love to watch live, Hymns. Sadly, I'm a bit short on time so this review is going to be very short.

Trevor Giuliani's music is relaxed but catchy. He has one of those effortless voices that is so pleasant to listen to and he was a good start to the night. Hymns were great, as I knew they would be - very rock 'n' roll, lots of energy, got the audience pumped. The giant American flag painted on the wall behind them made me realize how very Americana their music is. I can totally picture them playing in some smokey bar in the South in the '70s.

The Pierces were wonderful. They played most of my favorites (except for "Lies") and a new song or two. They had little synchronized dances or gestures that they would do together, which was cute. They're totally adorable and I loved both of their outfits. And they even slightly poked fun at their Gossip Girl appearance.

All in all a good show. I wish I had time to write more about it.

Wasting Your Town [mp3] - Trevor Giuliani (pre-order his album on mypace)
Streets Alone [mp3] - Hymns (iTunes)
Secret [mp3] - The Pierces (iTunes)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Here We Go Magic @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Tuesday night I trekked over to Music Hall of Williamsburg to catch The Hymns, The Antlers and Here We Go Magic. I have to say, for me Hymns kind of stole the show and it's a shame more people weren't there early enough to see them. They're a New York band (by way of North Carolina and Texas), who play country-style rock. While they didn't always look 100% sure of themselves (maybe it was the fact that the bass player had joined them 2 days prior and they didn't have their whole band with them), I think they are definitely a band to watch over the next few years. Their music is solid and highly enjoyable. Considering the small audience they had, they did a good job of keeping us engaged and keeping their own energy up. I don't think I've ever seen someone jump around on stage as much as guitarist Jason Roberts, who accidentall spit his gum into his hair at one point (hot! haha). Definitely check them out if you have a chance. I bet they're even better with their full band.

Next up was The Antlers. While I really enjoy their music ("Hospice" is one of my favorite albums this year) and think they are incredibly talented, I have to say that I didn't think MHOW was a good venue to see them perform. I want to be sitting down with a glass of wine or something when I listen to The Antlers. Not standing up in a poorly mixed music hall with drunk people bumping into me as they try to dance to music that isn't danceable. Their wall-of-sound thing that they have going on would be great in a sit-down venue with a really stellar sound system where we could relax calmly and just absorb the beautiful music. Their music has an intense drama to it that I absolutely love. But I would prefer to see them in a different venue next time.
Two [mp3] - (iTunes)

Headlining was Here We Go Magic, a band that I'm not sure what size they are, as new members seemed to appear out of thin air at times and then disappear again. I believe it's spear-headed by Luke Temple (see right). Here We Go Magic tied together the first two bands well, as they were a little more upbeat than The Antlers, but still had a wall-of-sound, semi-experimental thing going on. Listening to their self-titled album, I have to say I love the music. It's different enough to stand out, but catchy enough to be pallatable to many different people. Unfortunately, the sound mixing got even worse when they went on and so I can't say I enjoyed the show as much as I thought I would. First, I couldn't hear the vocals at all. Then the vocals were all too loud and unevenly mixed amongst all the singers. So once again, we have a venue problem (although I think the venue size/setting was appropriate for Here We Go Magic). But I would say that they're definitely worth seeing again, hopefully in a venue with better sound mixing.
Tunnelvision [mp3] - (iTunes)

More pictures HERE.