Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Loom at Crash Mansion, 4/17


I know what you are thinking: The Loom? I though you were going to see Emanuel and the Fear. A more dedicated, organized and aggressive girl would have seen Emanuel. I apparently lack any of those characteristics...I got really caught up in the beautiful weather, and then really, really caught up in traffic. By the time I got to Crash Mansion I was in a mood, to say the least...and have I mentioned how I feel about Crash Mansion? Let me reiterate: not good. I get it, its a small venue that sort of clean, has a good sound system, and isn't full of pretentious hipsters. I guess that's nice, except that I like all of those things about the other equal sized venues. Crash Mansion is an attempt to bring a little tiny dab of indie culture to people who absolutely couldn't find it on their own. The kind of people who think The Fray are indie. So needless to say, I don't like the venue. However, I was on an open tab, and this brightened up my mood considerably, allowing me to get to business with The Loom.

So the first song they played was AMAZING. It involved two drummers sharing one drum set, and the lead singer was playing a ukulele. He had sort of a gravelly, speaky way of singing. I think it may have been "Song for the Winter Sun" which is on their myspace page. I had HIGH hopes for them, as I couldn't really relate them to another band too closely, and they had their own sound. Very percussive, and very strong. Unfortunately, that was sort of the end of my awe. The rest of their songs were all significantly more main stream sounding: catchy, beatuiful and soulful. There is a heavy bluegrass influence, but also a lot of incontinuity. They are very clearly talented musicians, but they lack direction and cohesion. I would put "True Believers All" with "Song for the Winter Sun" together on an album, and "Of Vegas and Vanity" with "Patience for Books". This is not to say that the two sets of songs aren't strong and worth a good listen, because they are, but unfortunately I don't think they are attracting the same crowds. I genuinely felt like The Loom has a lot going for them, but they need to decide where they are taking it. I hope they take the path with all of those brambles, without the ease of the bluegrass carrying them through. I feel guilty being so judgey and harsh, since this isn't a band thats just trying to be cool or weird, they seem pretty genuinely like s group of people who derive joy from music. I would absolutely go see them again in a year. I want to know what they are doing, because I do believe that they have a lot of potential, and that they will follow through. They do have a lot of gigs scheduled in the New York area, so hopefully we will be seeing more of them in the better venue circuit (i.e Union Hall, Union Pool, Mercury Lounge). I actually wish these guys a lot of success, and hope that they prove me wrong, by becoming one of the break out acts of 2009.

Listen to them, tell me what you think.

<3 The Elephant

Friday, April 17, 2009

Emanuel and the Fear


I'm going to Crash Mansion tonight to check these guys out. They are an 11 piece band, thats sort of Ben Folds Five with an orchestra-y? I'm not really sure what to expect, but its free, and honestly, as much as I LOVE Veckatimest, I think I need some freshness on the music front. I'll let you kids know what I think. Meanwhile, take a listen. It might be a little too mainstream and safe ultimately for my taste, but sometimes I just want easy music, okay?

P.S. Has anyone ever been to Crash Mansion for anything, ever? I saw it in Nick and Nora's Infinit Playlist but otherwise I have never had any reason to be there.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Updated Show Listings

Hey Kids, I know I haven't written in forever! Sorry about that, I don't know wtf my problem is here lately. Anywhooooo, I am updating my "shows to see" list on the right there, with a bunch of bands that I think have some potential. I actually can't make it to a bunch of these shows, but I just wanted you to have the opportunity to go if you could....

In particular:
Real Estate
Red Cortez (a bit like Bon Iver)
Middle Distance Runner (they have been around for a while, but I never hear anything from them)
Cymbals Eat Guitars

Also, not listed is the TVOR/Dirty Projectors at Summerstage on Friday 6/6. Its been sold out forever, but I might still see about going, it seems like a completely killer lineup.

<3 R