11.07.2008, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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how've you been rocking 2008? what is the best band you've seen live so far?
I think this year has had good gigs (considering I live in Chile and in the past years venues have been mostly MTV bands like Maroon 5 and My Chemical Romance) this year: Interpol, The Datsuns, Laurie Anderson, Bright Eyes and Animal Collective. I also saw Combichrist by mistake. The best was Laurie Anderson and Interpol. |
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11.07.2008, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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Sonic Youth (best)
-Leslie Keffer and Val Martino The Breeders -Magic Wands Nels Cline Singers Silver Jews -Monotonix (insane) Deerhoof -Experimental Dental School Vivian Girls Tyvek The Mars Volta Girl Talk (most fun) -Grand Buffet -Hearts of Darkness Nine Inch Nails -Health Awesome Color (worst) Will be seeing Dropkick Murphys, No Age, and Misfits before the year is out at least.
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11.07.2008, 01:45 PM | #4 |
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Sonic Youth was a blast, The Breeders were fun because Kim was drunk as hell during the show, Deerhoof was awesome, There's nothing like the Mars Volta live and Nine Inch Nails was on Halloween so it was double cool.
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11.07.2008, 02:30 PM | #5 |
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Polysics, Boris, Torche, Six Organs of Admittance, Two Dead Sluts:One Good Fuck, Can't, Demons, Ponytail, Mission of Burma, Devo, Megasus (Brian Gibson's Sludgecore band, surprisingly awesome), Moss, Polvo, Black Pus, damn I've seen a lot, it's hard to remember all of them. Let's see. No Fun (the bands I remember watching were Astro, Thurston and Nancy Garcia, White Out, Burning Star Core, Sickness, Handicapper Horns, Jason Crumer, Sewer Election, that was the first night. Second night I remember watching and having a blast with Emeralds, Afternoon Penis, Cornucopia, Tovah Olson and the Jasons, the Hair Police. The main stage on the second night was fucking ridiculous, I didn't leave once even for a cigarette break; Nevari Brothers, Nautical Almanac, Keith Fullerton Whitman, The SKATERS, Carlos Giffoni, Demons, Religious Knives, and Cluster who even though are an expansive and minimalist Kraut rock synth band didn't sound out of place, and I'm sure for many were the highlight of the night just for being there. The third night's second stage introduced me to a couple bands who have gone on to be some of my favorite in Noise; namely Halflings and the Cathode Terror Secretion. I also checked out Alan Licht and he was awesome. Main stage was Werewolf Jeusalem, Sudden Infant, Lee Ranaldo, Illusion of Safety, Consumer Electronics, and the HATERS who were my pick for best of the weekend, fittingly because they headlines the whole damn thing). Hair Police, Heathen Shame (the Heathen SHame/Hair Police show was prolly my favorite this year, both bands were top notch, especially Heathen SHame who's duel guitar feedback destruction combined with the skronktastic and actually quite "in the tradition" (meaning Ayler, Coltrane, etc,) was particularly great. I also saw the Weasel Walter Quarter doing absokutley ferocious Free Jazz, and I dont just love this because it's Weasel, but people must realize above all he is a Jazz and Free Improv Musician, and a mighty amazing one at that who has aquired talents on many instruments. The Silver Daggers, Abe Vigoda, The Hospitals, Kanye West (haha), Rihanna, Ghostface Killah. Visited a friend in Portland and saw the amazin Eat Skull. Naked on the Vague, Clockcleaner, Pink Reason (the most moving and beautiful and most purely emotional performance i saw this year, pink reason will be around for a while). Saw R.E.M. with my dad for Father's Day. The Oh Sees. Gang Wizard (they are the Black FLag for our "wierd" generation). Robedoor. Pocahaunted.
Well, I saw a lot of bands. I feel kinda stupid and braggish about writing every band I saw, so i stopped but here goes some of them anyways, *post |
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11.07.2008, 03:13 PM | #6 |
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No Age
Abe Vigoda Chairlift White Rainbow Valet Atlas Sound Ariel Pink Music Tapes Circulatory System Dark Meat Bjorkestra Ariel Pink was amazing, but the show was cut short, otherwise a clear winner... No Age was incredibly fun. Music Tapes was just awesome.
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11.07.2008, 03:16 PM | #7 |
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Dragons Of Zynth K-Branding Hot Chip Atlas Sound Animal Collective Nervous Cabaret HEALTH Caribou Birdy Nam Nam No Age Toys'R'Noise Neptune I'm going to see TV on the Radio in December I think, not sure though |
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11.07.2008, 03:23 PM | #8 |
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how was Health?
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11.07.2008, 03:26 PM | #9 |
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This is too much dude
But the best so far : Boris/Torche, CPC Gangbangs/the Nymphets/Hospital Rats, Jay Reatard/CPC Gangbangs, AIDS Wolf/Japanther/Sightings/Black Feelings, Shellac/A Place To Bury Strangers, Mudhoney/Quest For Fire/Manymental Mistakes, Silver Jews, AIDS Wolf/Indian Jewelry/Panopticon Eyelids, Nymphets/American Devices
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Seriously though, what do you have against paragraphs? Aren't you studying to be a journalist? Don't hacks have more paragraphs than normal people? Is it an art statement? I've seen lots of things this year. I'll wait until the 'gigs of the year' thread though, there's still the best part of 2 months left.
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11.07.2008, 04:08 PM | #11 |
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Jad Fair Scout Niblett Mark Linkous (sparklehorse) Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band Be Your Own Pet (x2) Numerous local bands that you don't care about |
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11.07.2008, 05:39 PM | #13 |
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a few local bands from salt lake city and places here in fl
the walkmen thao and the get down stay down (twice) xiu mothafuckin xiu harlem shakes! vampire weekend against me a few different warped tour bands.. i have no frigging idea.. experimental dental school deerhoof! |
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The Scientists
Sonic Youth The Jesus & Mary Chain
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11.07.2008, 06:49 PM | #15 |
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Holy Fuck BJ Nielson Chris Watson Chris & Cosey My Bloody Valentine Unkle Manorexia Biosphere Antenna Farm Goodiepal Olafur Arnalds Finn Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds The Stargazers Assistant Skullflower
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Boredoms w/ Black Pus and Soft Circle
Mudhoney w/ The Cynics and The Points ATP NY Bardo Pond, Meat Puppets, Tortoise, Thurston Moore, Built to Spill, Harmonia, Polvo, Les Savy Fav, Shellac, Lightning Bolt, EPMD, Mercury Rev, Yo La Tengo, Dinosau Jr. , My Bloody Valentine AIDS Wolf and Times New Viking |
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off the top of my head i have scene peter brotzmann the dreamers/electric masada animal collective flowers of hell/ gemma hayes/ my bloody valentine the hungry march band (one of the coolest live acts that i have ever seen) james levine directing mahlers 6th hopefully i will see my first opera in a few weeks dinosaur jr. aids wolf i think ive seen more shows but im not sure
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I saw Janacek's Jenufa on Thursday. It was very good. I also saw Messiaen's St Francis... at the proms, which was mindblowingly amazing. You going with the libretto?
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The year isn't over yet, but out of the 100+ bands I've seen so far, the best show was Keiji Haino playing w/ The Melvins (followed by the Haino solo gig on the previous night) at the Rotterdam Film Festival in January... and to think I don't even like the Melvins! (Their own set at that same festival was also good though.)
edit: actually, it was also the combination of seeing them first separate and then together on 3 consecutive nights what made it so great. furthermore: Nihilist Spasm Band The Drone People Acid Mothers Guru Guru Electric Wizard Aluk Todolo Wu-Tang Clan LSD March Ashtray Navigations Sun Ra Arkestra Oren Ambarchi Wolves in the Throne Room Comets on Fire |
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