Saturday December 17th 2005, 1:53 am
Filed under: Rock, Pop
Hot Hot Heat - Ladies and Gentlemen
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After having seen them last week at a Holiday show in the city, and listening to a nice contemporary, (in Fall Out Boy) I had to pull this CD out again. One of my favorite Canadian imports, this CD was such a left hook from their previous album Make up the Breakdown (Which was EVEN MORE different from their album Scenes One Through Thirteen, which is, admittedly, not very good), but still REALLY good. Make up the Breakdown had some really great, catchy songs like Bandages and Talk to Me, Dance with Me, that really made for a great dance, On-The-Way-To-The-Party soundtrack. After the loss and quick replacement of their guitarist, their sound definitely changed. It’s a little more edgy, but still fun and full of inescapable hooks. I had a hard time picking a song off this CD, so I’d definitely recommend picking up the CD to listen to songs like Shame on You, Dirty Mouth, Elevator & Middle of Nowhere (Check out the video when you get a chance). If I had the attention span to stick with an instrument long enough to be sufficient in it, this is the type of band I would want to be in. Not to mention the singer has got this white boy afro/keyboard master/emo fashion sense that could bring the girls to their knees… Myself included. But I mainly blame the afro; Afros are a perma-weakspot. I can’t help myself.
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Saturday December 17th 2005, 1:46 am
Filed under: Rock
Facedive - Derringer
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I’ve been kinda missing home lately, especially the whole local band scene. There’s tons of bands around here, but I haven’t found one worth investing myself in. I miss the bands I used to follow back home, like this one. Comprised of some of my favorite people, they were the goofiest kids on stage and played because it was fun and it was something to do. This band split up when one of the lead singers left for school in Florida. Now that he’s back in town, they’ve created another band whom I like to refer to as Foo-Fighters-Jr., but like to call themselves… Fuck Pluto, I think. They were in between names last I checked. If you’ve listened to In Your Honor, you’ll know what this band sounds like. Imitation is the highest form of flattery, right? And what better place to debut their ‘new’ sound than at the Dave Grohl co-owned club Black Cat? That si where they’ve booked a show for January. I’m really excited for them, that’s a pretty hefty venue, especially for a band who’s been together for… Three months? Might be worth a field trip back to the old stomping grounds.
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Saturday December 17th 2005, 12:47 am
Filed under: Rock
Fall Out Boy - Dance, Dance
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This blog and the blogwriter are not very big on the popular bands these days. Until I moved here, I couldn’t even remember the last time I turned the radio on looking for something other than NPR or the traffic and weather. But, this little band has actually caught my eye (Much to the dismay of my younger sister, who is embarassed that I like them. Whatever). This Chicago-based band was, according to the story, named after the Simpsons super hero during a show. They asked a crowd to suggest band names for themselves when they were first getting started and took a liking to a certain audience member’s suggestion. Like Hot Hot Heat, they are the perfect blend of dance music and rock and are fun to listen to. Not to mention they’re track listing makes for interesting reading. So, just in case you haven’t heard this song on your station ad nauseum, here it is again.
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