Posts Tagged ‘concerts’

Phosphorescent and Bowerbirds at Mercury Lounge 2/29/08

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

It’s been a week and a half now since this show, but I’ve now finally gotten the images from the show posted. We skipped the first two bands at Mercury Lounge on Leap Day evening, February 29th since we had no idea who they were. Luckily, we got there just in time to nudge our way into a prime spot up front just as Phosphorescent started setting up. The boys hadn’t heard them beforehand, but I was psyched to see them. As well, I was just as or even more psyched to see Bowerbirds since I’d been listening to their album Hymns for a Dark Horse on repeat for the last 2-3 weeks. Phosphorescent played more songs than expected since the audience was loving them, and I think as a consequence Bowerbirds actually played a (great, but) pretty darn short set. When they finished, they made it pretty obvious they were done and the lights flipped on, no one expecting any encores or demanding them. Lucky for us, they played all the songs that get stuck in your head the easiest. Short, yet satisfying.

Click on the pictures to see the full album of photos from the show, including me wearing the weird, lens-lacking, supernerd, almost-hipster glasses in between bands.

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Free Kimya

Monday, January 14th, 2008

One of the truly great things about where I live would be all the great opportunities around me every day of the week. If I had more free time, I could easily go to a different concert, art exhibit, or random cultural event every night (or day if I could be independently wealthy of course).

A favorite place of mine that’s just a few blocks away from our apartment is Sound Fix Records, an awesome little indie music shop with a small cafe/bar area back room. Not only do they often have every CD you’ve been trying to find but just can’t seem to locate in the regular giants (ie. Best Buy, Target, Circuit City, etc.) of media retail, but they regularly have FREE shows in that lovely little back room. The artists are typically in town on tour, and are playing other shows before or after their stop at Sound Fix that cost money, and may quite often be sold out by the time you even find out they’ll be happening.

Tomorrow, I’m going to go see Kimya Dawson at 8pm and I’m very psyched about it. Former singer in The Moldy Peaches, she’s released several solo albums, and recently did the entire soundtrack for everyone’s latest favorite movie, Juno. This show is actually the CD release party for that movie’s soundtrack (which I didn’t realized until I just went onto her website now).


Come join me!

**UPDATE**

**This show had a line around the corner far in advance. We went for Vietnamese food around the corner instead.**

Most Serene Republic at Bowery Ballroom

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Last night at Bowery Ballroom: Most Serene Republic, Dean + Britta, The Rosebuds. My camera died during The Rosebuds, but I did get a fair number of photos nonetheless. Click any of the photos to see the full album.

Little Ones / Voxtrot at Music Hall of Williamsburg

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Just as I got home from an entirely exhausting weekend photographing a wedding, I heard from Mulls that she had an extra ticket to see The Little Ones and Voxtrot perform at Music Hall of Williamsburg. Instead of my intended nap, I sucked it up and joined in the fun. Click the image to see all the photos.