Monday, March 10, 2008

Re: Your Brains


Just A few notes on a great set of bands that I saw about a month ago: Paul and Storm who's set was :

Opening Band /Your Town /Count to Ten /Nugget Man /Easter Song /Mothers Day Song
“Commercial Break” / Nun Fight / Lullaby for your Vagina / Urinal Cakes
James Taylor on Fire / Randy Newman theme song for LOTR, Passion of the Christ (Go Hobbit Go & Go Jesus Go)
TMBG as the Ice Cream Man / The Captains’ Wife Lament (seamen everywhere!)


And then Jonathon Coulton was the main act. His songs as Paul and Storm's are found on their web sites (follow the links) as I cant explain them well - so listen to it yourself - they are hilarious! :

Future Soon / Ikea / Shop Vac / A Talk with George (Plimpton) / I’m your Moon (Pluto Song)
Baby Got Back (Cover) * / Soft Rocked By Me * / Code Monkey * / Chiron Beta Prime *
Creepy Doll * / I Feel Fantastic * / I Crush Everything * / Skullcrusher Mountain
Mandelbrot Set / Still Alive / You Ruined Everything /
Re: Your Brains

Encore: 1st of May (F*#$ Outside) * / Sweet Caroline (Cover) *

Check them out if possible

Friday, March 7, 2008

I Got the Fever!

Dengue Fever! yes its true - and I'm contagious! Well more like the band Dengue Fever (MySpace or Wiki) - not the disease. I got to go to thier show at the Black Cat almost a week ago with Exit Clov opening (though I missed Cordero's act ).

Exit Clov (who will be playing Austins SXSW festival soon), is definately a band to watch out for in the future - though thier sounds style is wide ranging and cohesive (which shows talent) it is too wide ranging to give them an identity. Lead singers (twin sisters of asian descent which I overheard fullfills 80% of the male populations 16-45 fantasies) are classically trained - violin & piano (translate synth). Using these tools and some good bass lines they put up songs that were melodic (the venue might have been too big for their sound - or maybe it was just drowned out in the rear where I was ), but others just poped out and worked the crowd well like MK ULTRA and DIY (Do It Yourself). Overall a neat little band that I want to give a second chance listen at a smaller venue - say ... March 22nd at IOTA in Arlington.......


But Dengue Fever was the real star of the show.

They are apparently getting rave reviews from Tapei from NPR and across to us here! Better described in others words (I can't do it justice) "vintage Cambodian pop, Western-influenced surf and psychedelic rock sounds".

Sounds complicated? Yes! And it also is FUN!! and very good!

I actually got into the gaggle near the stage , a rarity - but a well worth effort. Seeing lead singer Cchom Nimol in her cool silk Cambodian dress, and the rest of the band - gave it more energy, and you could enjoy the onstage antics of bassist Senon Williams and Lead Guitar Zac Holtzman (jumping up & down in sync as they played) even more. I even managed to grab the set list which was (with a few notes where possible):

  • Hold my Hips
  • Shave my Beard (cover of old Cambodian traditional song)
  • N.Y.E.
  • Tiger Phone Card (Fun
  • Lost in Laos (lead Guitarist Zac made tha guitar sound like a sitar!)
  • Sober Driver ( Sung by Zac w/ CChom, about a long distance relationship)
  • Seeing Hands
  • Clipped Wings
  • Thanks A Lot
  • Ah GoGo (Fun Cambodian Pop Song!)
  • Pow Pow
  • 1000 Tears
  • Mr. Orange
Encore:

  • SniBong CChom brought 2 people up on stage from the audience to do the songs with her)
  • Glass of Wine
  • I'm 16
Overall I am a fan of this group now. After the show I got to talk to Senon extensively about their current tour (I wish could remember in more detail), but as you can see by the set list - it wasnt a short show! So hopefully you'll get the fever also!