Who knows why I thought Robbers on High Street were from England. I went on their Myspace page, saw Brooklyn … and thought, oh they must’ve moved there. Maybe it’s their name (I mean, do you say, “A robber stole Tuc’s wallet on my birthday?” No.), or maybe it’s the band’s Kinks-ish sounding songs. Or […]
Minus the Bear, otherwise known as “the band that could’ve been metal if they didn’t eat too many magic mushrooms,” performed at the Pabst Theater last night. It was a great show — the Seattle quintet is so tight that their songs’ starts and stops are as much of a highlight as their chord progressions. […]
Mastodon was supposed to play on Thursday, May 10, at the Rave. But due to the drummer’s illness, they canceled at the last minute. Did we mind? A little. But there were still three other awesome bands on that night — Against Me!, Cursive, Flosstradamus and !!!, plus some moshing on the side. Here’s proof. […]
what The Academy Is…, which opens for Fall Out Boy. when 6 p.m., Thursday, May 17. where Bradley Center, 1001 N 4th St. how much $23-$33 more www.theacademyis.com As compadres of eyeliner-wearing Pete Wentz and the rest of the Fall Out Boy crew, it’s easy to dismiss The Academy Is… as a bunch of dandy-fop […]
Driving to this year’s festival (check out the windmills enroute to Indio) I decided that I was only going to watch bands that I: a.) hadn’t seen before b.) were foreign, because they don’t usually come to Milwaukee or c.) bands I really really really really really loved. (Such as the Arcade Fire.) Alas, things […]
Why go to Coachella at all? It’s far, expensive, it sells out so fast, it’s hot and tiring — but there’s nothing in the country like it. You spend three days of non-stop music in a California polo field, where you can strip to just a bikini if you want to and walk barefoot, drink […]
**Update: Here is a link to another review of the show by Mirrworld with video of Oberst sinking into the audience!** When Conor Oberst got on the Pabst Theater stage in an all-white suit, it seemed like the audience was in store for a quaint, old-school vaudeville show and not a John Travolta-ish extravaganza, even […]
What headliner starts a show at 9 p.m.? Joshua Radin, that’s who. And I discovered at Shank Hall on Friday night that his name is pronounced Ray-dihn, like radium instead of radish, like I thought it was. It was a sweet, laid-back show, and you could feel the love in the air. Not just from […]
This is the first year I’ve struggled with TOO LITTLE to put in my list. I don’t know if I was a bad listener this year or my taste just evolved. But this is seriously all I liked this year. So it’s not even a best of. It’s more like, the only stuff I could […]
The Vancouver Asian Film Festival was really interesting. My breakups into a million pieces (which is also showitn at Rat Powered Films today) got interesting comments. One thing that struck me at the panel: writer Rita Wong said, “Diversity is a word that is used so we can be comfortable and not talk about race.”
July 11, 2007
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