Health and Health // Disco /Music
Lost Time (Picture Plane Rmx) - Health
Crimewave (Crystal Castles Vs Health) - Health
Triceratops (Cfcf Rmx) - Health
Noise rock? Not interested. Oh wait, a remix album? That's what I'm talking about!


Named after a band member's alter ego, the Electro-Pop duo, Walter Meego, was formed in UIUC between Justin Sconza and Colin Yarck. Sconza's vocals has a very peculiar tang and nasal attribute to it that make it undeniably Midwestern. Illinois electro anyone?
They opened for Ra Ra Riot on 10/17 at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Jarrett Spiegel (left), a tour member, was the most interesting to watch as he really worked the synthesizers to a sweat. And of course I am here blogging about the electro act of the night, while my more serious music lover friend M writes about Ra Ra Riot.
I didn't care much for Keane when 'Under the Iron Sea' was released, but surprise surprise! They have added some electro flavor to their music. Now who's listening?
Here's the pretty trippy music video for their first single from their recently released album Perfect Symmetry.
When I first heard them, they sounded like a more approachable version of The Kills, especially in the tracks where Amanda Butterworth contributes the female vocals. They also claim to be heavily influenced by Blues. It's an impressive collection of work, considering Harrison hadn't plan on making music until his father's death. (In undergrad he studied Physics and Industrial Design at Brown University!)
That's is how I heard out about Miracles of Modern Science, or MoMS as M and I call them. Already garnering a good amount of attention, MoMS is not just another crappy Ivy League band. First of all, they wear space suits on stage (a gimmick that I hope they would entirely drop in the near future). Second, the only standard instrument in their arrangement is a drum set. The others include a mandolin, violin, cello and a standup bass. I don't think I can really describe what it sounds like. You'll just have to listen to understand the fresh ingenuity of their material.
Here's a recording of their performance:
Who would've thought anything good could come out of Jersey?
I wish I could like studying as much as I liked listening to music.
Here are a few more tracks and remixes that you ought to listen
He's releasing the new EP, 3 Little Words, on November 24th.
I can't wait until he comes to New York. Please, please, Vincent!
This Canadian band is comprised of both a male and female vocal that softly meshes their voice with the rock instrumentation. I'd always been a sucker for co-ed vocals. Stars was an amazing discovery for me at the time when I had only begun to listening to music other than asian pop.
via Brooklyn Vegan
They played at Terminal 5 (a place that I resent for it's all-ages policy) on Sept 20th. They played most of their newly released EP, Sad Robots, with a matching futurisitic-sea-harbor backdrop. It was great hearing their songs live, but I won't lie, their set was a bit too long and I was getting a little bored towards the end. A lot of their material is a bit too mellow for my liking, and that's why I love their remix album.
This is the accurate set list compiled by M:
The Night Starts Here
Ageless Beauty
Soft Revolution
Window Bird
ReunionViolent
Bitches in Tokyo
My Favourite Book
Going, Going, Gone
Look Up
Midnight Coward
A Thread Cut with a Carving Knife
Undertow
What I'm Trying to Say
Elevator Love Letter
Your Ex-Lover is Dead
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Take Me to the Riot
One More Night (Your Ex-Lover Remains Dead)
Calendar Girl
Heart
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Franz Ferdinand /Music
I'm a horrible blogger, I know. I haven't posted regularly, but it's because I've been too busy going to concerts and studying for midterms (mechanical engineering = death). But I just have to brag about the show that I went to tonight. Luckily, I got a ticket from craigslist to the secret Franz Ferdinand show an hour before doors opened.
They performed at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, which, by no surprise, has an eerily similar layout and feel to Bowery Ballroom. It was my first time in Williamsburg (aka Hipster Mecca or "This place is so gentrified it can't be Brooklyn"), so I found it a bit ironic that I was there to see a band with such mainstream success.
After the awful opening act, they got on stage with a song called 'Ride Together' from their new album. Kapranos announced that the album will be called Tonight. I also read on NME that it's meant to be a dance album, with beat rates that are more dance-friendly than their previous You Could Have It So Much Better. But even with the new material, they had retained their old sound by using their signature guitar riffs and sensibilities.
via SoundBitesNYC
Franz Ferdinand is a cute band with a very likable aesthetic. I feel like it borrows a lot from the 70's, but even when not, the entire band always has a tailored look. This was my second time seeing them (first being the crazy outdoor performance at Pentaport Rock Festival two years ago). Tonight's show was much more intimate because it was at a small venue with an older audience, but I think some of the bloody brits went a bit crazy behind us... as usual.
Setlist that I attempted to compile:
Ride Together*
Michael
Tell Her Tonight
Turn It On*
Dark of the Matinee
Send Him Away*
This Boy
Katherine Kiss Me*
Take Me Out
40'
Ulysses*
What She Came For*
Outsider
On Fire
*=from Tonight
Play some of their new tracks:
I'm excited for their new album!