Wednesday, May 19, 2010

VIDEO: Free Energy - "Bang Pop"

After giving their album, Stuck on Nothing, a few listens, I never really became a fan of Free Energy. It just felt like the album could have been made anytime between 1993 and 2003. All I heard were songs that sounded like they've been recycled 100 times over. Many people continue to disagree with me and love the album. To each their own I guess. Anyway, just took a look at the video for the song "Bang Pop" and it's actually well-made and amusing to watch. So you win, Free Energy. One way or another, you've got me listening to your music.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Delta Mirror - "A Song About The End"

If there's one album you must own this year (although I may say that 100 more times this year), you need to get The Delta Mirror's Machines That Listen. I shared a track on one of my early playlists "He Was Worse Than The Needle He Gave" and thought I would also share the album closer "A Song About The End".


Cults Play First Ever Show

One of my favorite bands of 2010, Cults, recently played their first show at Mercury Lounge. I wish there were more videos, because judging from this video of "Go Outside", the band certainly didn't have any first show jitters.


VIDEO: Gayngs - "Cry"

Gayngs will release Relayted next Tuesday and to create a little extra buzz, have created a video for their take on Godley & Creme's "Cry". These guys really know how to make some great slow-motion rock.


Cry



Here's the original video:

Monday, May 3, 2010

LIVE: MGMT at UNH 4/30/10


Truth be told, I was a little less than excited to see MGMT bring their new album Congratulations on the road with them. Boy was I wrong. With all the reviews I read from Coachella, the only thing people couldn't believe was how MGMT didn't play "Kids". No real reviews, no advice to give those who were thinking about checking out the band, nothing but hate for not playing a popular song. Well they did play "Kids" in their encore Friday night but that certainly wasn't the only highlight.



Opening up for MGMT was a band called The Willows. A group who wants to be Kings of Leon so badly, I can't even talk about them. Seriously, that's all I got. MGMT took the stage of the sold out UNH field house and opened up with "Flash Delirium". Even live, I just couldn't get into this song and I was glad the band got it out of the way first. It was also nice to see that their second guitarist wasn't losing his eyeballs this time, like he was on SNL.



I was sure their set would be almost entirely new songs, but gladly it ended up being about a 50-50 split between Congratulations and Oracular Spectacular. They commanded the stage and kept the audience fully engaged for their entire set. I should say, while it seemed everyone was loving the show, there was a clear bias toward songs off the old album. Maybe it's that people just didn't know the songs well enough, I don't know. But when the band got into songs like "Time To Pretend" and "Electric Feel" the place turned into an all out dance party. Glow in the dark shutter shades tossed up on stage, which Andrew VanWyngarden proceeded to rock for a couple songs, and was that a bra I saw thrown up there too? Whatever the case, I'll definitely be spending my hard earned money to see MGMT again in the future.















Sunday, May 2, 2010

VIDEO: Black Keys - "Next Girl"

Watch this video twice. Once for the chicks, and once for the scrolling jokes.





Brothers is due out May 18th.