Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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THE XX
PARADISE
April 2
6pm & 9pm

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Beg, barter, or steal your way into this show.  The XX write music about sex.  They had their song placed in iTunes UK 'Single of the Week' only one day after the release of their record.  Pitchfork rated their debut album as one of the best of the year.  They’ve received countless accolades for their initial stride into the recorded music world.  But does it translate live?  Even without a drummer?  You bet.  The XX is in the middle of a world tour that will take them to SXSW, Europe, Japan, and all over the United States.  What does all of this mean?  This means that you'll need to see them this time around, or suffer the large arena-fate of so many fans of other great bands that break before you see them at this level.  The XX will come through Boston, with only one day to spare between Webster Hall in New York City and Metropolis in Montreal, and play two sets at Paradise on April 2nd, fresh off their quick run at SXSW.  Catch this band NOW.  Get in however you can.

The XX have the sound of a band that has been around for years.  However, this quartet from the U.K. has only one record to their name.  Without a drummer, they effortlessly meld electronica, R&B, and other cool music to create a sound that falls somewhere on the spectrum between a Radiohead, and a much mellower band. Without too much comparison, The XX sound polished
in a way that most bands with members under the legal drinking age usually don't.  The sound is like a great rock band turned down to a level of elegance that will melt the space away between your ears, and leave you wondering how they got so damn good so quickly.   GO TO THIS SHOW.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Bowery Presents Comes To Boston. It's about time.

The KING of New York City Live Music Makes a Royale Entrance in Boston.

The Bowery Presents is set to put on 100 shows a year at the re-vamped Roxy, now Royale, capitalizing on a void in the Live Nation evil empire and expanding Boston's developing music market. Bands that can't quite fill House of Blues, but are too big for Paradise, will fit perfectly and will see their new home at Royale as not only a suitable place to grow but also as an invitation into the club of bands that have had their careers launched by this thriving company.

The Bowery Presents is known for developing young acts through a range of appropriately sized venues in New York City, one for every step in a band's career, and with their first big step into the Boston market seek to take the ball out of the Live Nation's hands and put it back in the hands of the musicians.  The Bowery Presents creates a loyalty among bands that rewards bands for hard work and dedication to getting their fans out to see them.  From the 200 capacity Mercury Lounge, bands graduate to Bowery Ballroom at 600 capacity, and some make it all the way up to Terminal 5 or even Madison Square Garden.  The Bowery Presents thrives on developing talent in a way that Live Nation has turned their back on. They give emerging bands a loyal friend in the business and will become Boston's new backbone in independent live music.  According to Boston Music Spotlight, the first chance to see Bowery Presents in action at Royale will be with Public Image LTD., with Sex Pistols leading man Johnny Rotten driving the bus, on May 4th and 5th.  GO TO THIS SHOW.

The Bowery Presents Boston arm will include a new office, a strategic partnership, and will be filling a piece of the market missing in Boston.  According to an article in the Boston Globe, dated February 24th, 2010, "Boston is an unusual concert market, because it does not have many mid-size venues. Booking agents often face a question of whether an act can sell 500 tickets or 2,500, because there is not much in between." (http://tinyurl.com/ydp7nmq) With a capacity right around 1,000, Royale will fit perfectly.  While the similarities in stature among bands that now play HoB, and the bands that will play Royale, will be similar, The Bowery Presents will challenge Live Nation for diversity in programming.  In an article last week in The New York Times, Jim Glancy, a Bowery partner, was quoted “It’s a fantastic market,” Mr. Glancy said. “The type of music we book totally lends itself to Boston.” (http://tinyurl.com/yao66lf) Their success in the New York City market, an ever-competitive place, the new expansion to Boston will be a force to be reckoned with, one that Live Nation will struggle to keep up with.  There is a new competition brewing the live music market, with the fans benefiting most, and the answer to the question seems to be Bowery Presents.  In a later article, also in the Globe, the question is already answered. "Royale co-owner Dave Ralph says, "It’s really good for music in Boston", adding that Bowery tends to deal with up-and-coming acts that will work well at Royale, which has a concert capacity that falls between the Paradise Rock Club and the House of Blues. Artists that have been booked by the Bowery group at venues around New York have included the White Stripes, Bright Eyes, and more commercial acts such as John Mayer." (http://tinyurl.com/ygt7fey) (at left, John Mayer Secret Show at Bowery Presents' first born, Mercury Lounge, 200 cap., last year) The Bowery Presents will bring life back to the Boston music market, marking an immediate alternative to the Live Nation powerhouse that has neglected the emerging artists that are so important to the future of music.  

There's also the money. The Boston Globe, in the article referenced above quoted Pollstar in saying, "[...] the House of Blues sold 314,597 tickets in 2009, restoring luster to the city’s diminished nightlife scene since Avalon and Axis closed in 2007 and outdrawing well-established venues in New York (Hammerstein Ballroom), San Francisco (the Fillmore), and Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)." (http://tinyurl.com/ydp7nmq)  Note that none of the venues listed are associated with Bowery Presents.  With this new addition, that falls directly into the wheelhouse of House of Blues - meaning Live Nation will be faced with a direct competitor to the club with the highest number of ticket sales in the country in it's class, and direct competition to their talent buyers.  Bowery Presents has the advantage here, as the developing talent will surely follow them out of New York City to Boston trusting the hold that Bowery has on that market and the community that they've developed.  The company has grown organically, filling the need at every level.  Looking back, the two original partners, both of whom invested personally in opening Mercury Lounge by maxing out credit cards, should be very proud of the movement they've created.

It's an exciting time for Boston, marking a competition that will not only benefit musicians, but also the fans, with more and more programming, and more options.  If you're going to SXSW, check out The Bowery Presents showcases.  It'll be a perfect taste of the genius booking this company regularly executes.

GO TO THIS SHOW: IFC Crossroads House @ SXSW (612 Brazos St.) Daily from 11am-7pm.
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Friday, March 12, 2010

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HEY MARSEILLES @ Sonicbids! 

You can't actually go to this show.... but you can still be a part of it! Hey Marseilles will play at the SONICBIDS kitchen this evening, just coming off their Canadian stint at CMF!  You'll be able to watch their performance LIVE, from the Sonicbids office starting at 5:45! 

Here is the address for the LIVE stream of Hey Marseilles tonight at Sonicbids!


Currently has a show scheduled for 5:45PM ET: Hey Marseilles Live

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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HEY MARSEILLES!
Higher Ground
Burlington, VT
TONIGHT!
Doors @ 8pm. 

http://www.heymarseilles.com/  
You should listen to this band.  
Crowding seven band members, many still with big black XXX's on their hands, onto a tiny stage, Hey Marseilles crushed TT The Bears last night, on the third date of their 'Road to Canadian Music Week' Tour.  With stops in Saratoga Springs, New York, Cambridge, Burlington, VT, and Toronto, on the eve of NUMEROUS performances at SXSW next week, Hey Marseilles is a band you should hear NOW.  TT's was packed for a Tuesday night, and with no doubt will be a sign of things to come for this extremely young, extremely talented band.  Make sure you catch them if you're going to be at Canadian Music Week, or SXSW, or in Burlington tonight!  The next time they come through any of these cities, you'll be hard pressed to find tickets.  

Their sound is unique, with many multi-instrumentalists.  Chorus' were rich like honey, with trumpets, viola, and accordion, reminding me of the first time I saw Beirut, except much more in-tune.  Their vocalist commands the stage with a powerful elegance that requires little explanation, and can only be explained by seeing them live.  Drums, horns, strings, guitars, and the superb vocals were all give their individual chance to shine, at all the right moments with respect to the function of the instrument.  These guys are real. 

See for yourself, and then get the free download from their website.
RIO

Monday, March 8, 2010

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The Road to Canadian Music Week continues this Tuesday at TT The Bear's Place with three awesome bands, presented by Sonicbids!

Join Sonicbids at the local stop on their 'Road to Canadian Music Week' tour this Tuesday, March 9th at TT the Bear's Place in Cambridge. This will be the third date on "The Road to Canadian Music Week", an opportunity created by Sonicbids, giving one very special selected band, Hey Marseilles, the opportunity to tour their way up to Toronto the week before!  Plus, Sonicbids is supporting the band on tour by getting them an environmentally friendly van, courtesy of their partner, Green Vans! Not bad, eh? TT the Bears Place will be packed! The Right Ons, and The Downbeat 5, also Sonicbids bands, will round out the evening.  Come down, meet the Sonicbids team, see some great bands, and show this band some Boston love on their tour!

10pm: The Right Ons <http://www.sonicbids.com/therightons

Tuesday, March 9
TT the Bear¹s Place
10 Brookline St., Cambridge
$8 Cover

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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SHIN
OBI NINJA ATTACKS BOSTON!
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Brooklyn-based Shinobi Ninja, a rock/rap group appealing to both the Beastie Boy, as well as the Nirvana, inside of you, kick off their "Brooklyn to SXSW Tour" at Copperfield's in Boston Saturday Night.

On the eve of their tour, and after releasing "Shinobi Ninja Attacks!", their unique iPhone app and video game allowing fans to "earn" their album by assuming the role of a band member on a quest to Babylon, Shinobi Ninja is getting "attention from people that would have never paid attention to us", says drummer Terminator Dave on the response from fans and industry folk alike. Shinobi Ninja is poised to crush Boston this weekend as they kickoff their "Brooklyn to SXSW Tour", with stops in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Atlanta lined up, culminating in numerous showcases at the Indie Holy Land of SXSW. This Saturday will surely be your last chance to get close enough to compare their actual faces to each of their highly individualized characters in their custom video game. Download the game here! (www.tinyurl.com/SNAttacks, www.tinyurl.com/SNALive)


As a special incentive, fans can download their app "Shinobi Ninja Attacks!" from iTunes for free before the show, then come to the show and a receive a code to unlock the full version where they will have access to their album by playing as one of the band members to defeat bad guys in a fully interactive environment. Can't make the show? You can still download the app for a quick $1.99, giving you full access immediately. You'll just have to master the game if you want the album. Get ready to beat up evil hipsters on your way to the L Train in Brooklyn, and throw down douchebags on your way to "Club Babylon". No better way to pass the time on the green line!

As a special mention on the scene at SXSW, Shinobi Ninja will be featured at the Pure Volume house, always a ridiculous party as past SXSW die hards know, as part of the Music Tech Mashup, presented by The Deli Magazine, Greenshoelace.com, The Hunny Pot, and Planet Ill. This exciting showcase will feature emerging bands, and the conversion of technology and music that has provided a unique opportunity for bands to reach their fans in an incredibly fresh way. Shinobi Ninja has already received immense attention for their innovative way of connecting with their fans through a relatively simple concept, executed in a near-perfect way. Chances are, bands of the future will look back and ask themselves how they can be more like Shinobi Ninja. They've paved the way for innovation and creativity in using technology to connect fans of all kinds.

Shinobi Ninja has already conquered some of the most notable venues in New York City, including opening for Mike Posner at the Blender Gramercy Theater last month, and continue to excite audiences across the U.S. Their last show in Boston, at Harper's Ferry, was a huge success and they'll surely sell out Copperfield's this weekend. Get to Copperfield's this Saturday. Bring your iPhone, and make sure you get "Shinobi Ninja Attacks" before you get there.

Shinobi Ninja, Another Option & Shiner Jones @ Copperfield's
98 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215-3905
Green Line to Kenmore
(617) 247-8605
Cover $10
Doors at 8PM
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