Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

Weekend Show Picks


Northeast 
Friday

Mute Math / As Tall As Lions -  Nokia Theare @ Times Square 
Goodie Mob / Scarface - Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC 
Art Brut / Surfer Blood - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn

PEACHES / Amanda Blank - Theatre of Living Arts, Philly

Saturday

Medeski, Martin, & Wood - Nokia Theatre @ Times Square
Minus the Bear / As Tall As Lions - The Note, West Chester PA

Sunday

Band of Skulls - Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - First Unitarian Church, Philly (!!!)



Mountain
Sunday
Ozomatli - Belly Up, Aspen
Imogen Heap - Boulder Theater, Boulder

Monday
THE PIXIES - The Fillmore, Denver
Wolfmother/Heartless Bastards - The Ogden, Denver


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Girls Just Wanna Get Spun


San Francisco's Girls have been in the news a lot lately. With all the charades surrounding frontman Christopher Owens' spotty past, the swinging door of band members, and the basically-gay-porn music video the group recently released, it is clear that dysfunction reigns in Girls.

For a minute, I had to stop listening to the brilliant debut album because it just made me slightly uncomfortable. Like I was being watched, or better yet, exposed. But eventually, the raw honesty and emotional spectrum of the album had me crawling back.

Through acoustic wish list rock ("Lust for Life") and surfside fuzz ("Big Bad Mean Mother Fucker"), Owens channels Elvis Costello and Brian Wilson, but with his own I-was-raised-in-a-cult twist, naturally. Content in his own homosexuality, drug abuse, and mental stability ("fucked in the head"), Owens and Co hold no punches, disarming the listener with the brazen straightforwardness of the band's lyrics, slid into sprawling tunes that can be at once simple and epic ("Summertime"). Besides having the year's best title, "Hellhole Ratrace" is a contender for one of the year's best records. It pleads, runs away, rebounds, laughs, and most of all, hopes. That sounds cheesy, sure, but the introspection involved in these 7 minutes is mesmerizing. Truly a great record on one of the year's standout debut albums.

Hear "Hellhole Ratrace" or watch the all-nighter video.

I'm kicking myself for foolishly missing the Girls show in town last week, but the band just announced a whole new set of tour dates. GO!