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[NIGHT OUT] OMG CMJ 2015: Kibbe's Picks For This Week
It's that time of year again! You know, the one where I bounce back and forth between lower Manhattan and Brooklyn to see how many new bands I can fall in love with. I HAVE SO MANY NEW BAND CRUSHES YOU GUYS AND I HAVEN'T EVEN STEPPED FOOT INSIDE A VENUE YET!! *PRAISE HANDS EMOJI*
If you're out and about in NYC for CMJ, you can catch me attempting to attend all of the following events. If you can't be in NYC but want to follow along, you can add me over on Snapchat: heylookitskibbe (original amirite?).
If you see my smiling/exhausted face grab me and say hi!
TUESDAY OCTOBER 13TH
- Valise @ Rockwood Music Hall - 3pm
- Holiday Mountain @ Pianos - 5:10pm
- Good Morning @ Cake Shop - 7pm
- Garden of Elks @ The Living Room - 8:45pm
- Jake Sherman @ Pete's Candy Store - 9pm
- Jake Isaac @ The Living Room - 9:30pm
- WALTZ @ Cameo Gallery - 9:50pm
- SYKES @ The Living Room - 10:25
- Jesse Ruben @ Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3 - 11pm
THURSDAY OCTOBER 14TH
- Car Seat Headrest @ Pianos - 2pm
- Luna Aura @ Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2 - 2:15pm
- Pinact @ Pianos - 2:30pm
- BLXPLTN @ Arlene's Grocery - 2:45pm
- Expert Alterations @ Pianos - 4:30pm
- Weaves (!!!!!!!) @ Pianos - 5:15pm
- Beverly @ Pianos - 6pm
- Hooton Tennis Club @ Santos Party House - 8:15pm
- Slum Sociable @ Cake Shop - 10pm
- Pompeya @ Pianos (Upstairs) - 10:45pm
- Cardiknox @ The Studio At Webster Hall - 11:15pm
- Lara Snow @ Fat Baby - 11:45pm
- Magic Sword @ Cameo Gallery - 12am
THURSDAY OCTOBER 15TH
- Womps @ Cake Shop (NYC Taper Showcase) - 1:45pm
- Vomitface @ Cake Shop (NYC Taper Showcase) - 2:20pm
- Dirty Dishes @ Cake Shop (NYC Taper Showcase) - 2:55pm
- Walking Shapes @ Elvis Guesthouse - 4:15pm
- Dirty Ghosts @ Cake Shop (NYC Taper Showcase) - 5:30pm
- Cardiknox @ Ganesvoort Hotel (Meatpacking) - 6pm
- Soft Sirens @ The Flat - 7:15pm
- Kevin Garrett @ Rockwood Music Hall - 9pm
- Saint Pé @ Matchless - 10:45pm
- Skaters @ The Living Room - 12am
FRIDAY OCTOBER 16TH
**my brother is going to be in town Friday & Saturday so unless he wants to come out to stuff I'll only be out after dark :/ **
- Controller @ Pianos - 8pm
- Dirty Ghosts @ Baby's All Right - 9pm
- Lara Snow @ Leftfield - 11:30pm
- KINGSWOOD@ Fat Baby - 12:30am
SATURDAY OCTOBER 18TH
- Slum Sociable @ The Delancey - 5:30pm
- Frankmusik @ Rockwood Music Hall - 9pm
- KINGSWOOD @ The Delancey - 10pm
Please enjoy a sampling of the bands I'm going to go check out via the playlist below!
#skoaradio 08/22/2015
Really feeling this weeks show, you guys.
Things have been a whirlwind at SKOA HQ so show notes have been a little neglected the past couple of weeks. DON'T WORRY I plan on backdating some posts so y'all have the hookup though! Super excited about the new jams from Peaches, CHVRCHES, and Jacuzzi Boys from this week's show so feel free to drop me a line to let me know what you thought of those!
Until next week, fam!
<3
- Tanlines - "All Of Me"
- Kate Boy - "Midnight Sun"
- Like I said, the video is so Fischerspooner-ific. Can't get enough!
- Playing some scattered shows across Europe, other than that not much else to see here.
- Tobacco - "Mexican Icecream"
- Happy Diving - "So Bunted"
- There's a limited pressing of this single, so if you're feeling this track you best get on this ASAP!
- Ladyhawke - "Blue Eyes"
- Nodaway - "Hairspray"
- The video for this song is hilarious (but also makes you want to make out)
- If you're in Nashville these Belmont boys are playing in the Belmont Battle of the Bands next week alongside COIN and some other great Belmont alumni.
- CHVRCHES - "Leave A Trace"
- New album Every Open Eye drops September 25th! You can pre-order it here.
- Earlier this week the band unveiled the video for "Leave A Trace"
- ARRWS (feat. Fem Fel) - "The Dark"
- From his upcoming EP Motionless For Hours.
- Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi (feat. Norah Jones) - "Seasons Trees"
- Danger Mouse is starting his own label called 30th Century Records and Autolux is his first singing! ISN'T THAT EXCITING!?
- Barbarossa - "Imager"
- Playing a couple of shows in September across the pond. Get on that ASAP UK fam!
- Rainer - "Skin"
- In addition to this song being played on Catfish last week here in the US on MTV, the band just released their debut album on clear vinyl! Get your hands on it before I do!
- The Chainsmokers - "Let You Go (A-Trak remix)"
- On tour now in the US. Go get your dance on!
- Big Black Delta - "It's OK"
- There's still time to pledge your life and hard earned money away. If you need convincing that BBD is worth the money always and forever we have not one but two interviews with him.
- Junior Senior - "We R The Handclaps"
- Mayer Hawthorne - "Handy Man"
- If you want to own this track you have to buy it via hammer shaped USB over at Mayer Hawthorne's site. Yep.
- Mackintosh Braun - "Could It Be"
- Man Without Country - "Romanek"
- The video for this song is trippy and I can't get enough of it.
- Ryan from MWC recently unveiled a new side project called Secular Ghost. You can check out his first track on Soundcloud.
- Hot Chip - "White Wine and Fried Chicken"
- Teen Daze - "Let's Groove"
- Walking Shapes - "Feel Good"
- Heading out on tour with Albert Hammond Jr. soon.
- Peaches (feat. Kim Gordon) - "Close Up"
- Rub is out September 28th!
- Hitting the road in October (like one should with a new album).
- Have you seen the video for this yet? You must!
- Dillon Francis - "Bruk Bruk (I Need Yo Lovin')"
- This Mixtape Is Fire is out now!
- Don't forget he's heading out on tour in support of Zedd on his upcoming True Colors Tour so be sure to grab tickets while you can for that.
- Don Diablo - "On My Mind (Radio Edit)"
- Still time to vote for Don Diablo on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs!
- Dude is never not playing shows.
- Speaking of never not playing shows, you can see what life on the road is like in the video for "On My Mind"
- Oh yeah read my interview with him because he is a wonderful human being.
- Röyksopp - "Save Me"
- Superwalkers - "Judge Me"
- This interview with Superwalkers details my newfound fascination with them.
- Son Little - "Lay Down"
- His self-titled debut drops on October 16th! PRE-ORDER IT NOW AND SUPPORT MY AARON OKAY?
- On tour now. A few dates with Lord Huron (NICE) here and there. Go see him live and try to not get weak in the knees! I DARE YOU!
- The Kickdrums - "Breathe Again"
- Breathe Again is out courtesy of Fitts' own label!
- Jacuzzi Boys - "Sun"
- Check out the trippy video for this song.
- Grab "Sun" for $FREE.99 on Soundcloud!
- Happy Damage EP drops on September 18th!
[Night Out] OMG CMJ 2014 Day Two: Oh Cassius!, Pompeya, François Ier, The Kickdrums
Oh Cassius! @ Bowery Electric 10/22/14If I'm honest, none of the day shows really seemed worthwhile to me. I decided to try and take it somewhat easy until nightfall. While I was prepping for who I was going to check out on Wednesday I also made the decision to try to see as many bands that are super far away from NYC because duh I live here.
First show of the evening was a quick bite of Bridgeport band Oh Cassius! over at Bowery Electric. If I hadn't been so determined to make it out to Cameo Gallery by 8 I would have definitely stuck it out for their entire performance. The band is fronted by a fun little vocal duo who really play off of each others energy super well. I had to bounce about halfway through their set, but I intend to put them into my regular rotation very soon, specifically songs like, "Carpenter".
Now you may be asking me, "Kibbe, if you had been bitching about the rain so much on Twitter, WHY would you trekk all the way to Cameo Gallery in a cab when a perfectly good lineup was right before you at Bowery Electric!?"
Well I'll tell you why: I've never had a favorite band from Moscow before and now I do so stfu.
I knew the second that singer Daniiil Brod took the stage and said something to the effect of, "Hey. We're gonna play six songs and then we're gonna go" that Pompeya were the kind of dudes that I'd like to have a beer with because they're not too fussy about what they do. Unfortunately, that didn't happen, but I did ruin a few good shots because I kept involuntarily swaying and moving my hips around. I really take Sprout for granted in that regard because she normally does all the snapping and I do all the dancing.
Pompeya @ Cameo Gallery 10/22/14I wasn't familiar with their material other than their single, "Does", but you'll find their music is really easy to get on board with. The second I hit 'publish'on this post I will begin nagging for their upcoming album, Real so I can give you plenty of reasons to pick it up when it drops on February 17th of next year. For now, you can grab their Night EP over on iTunes.
I debated sticking around for Walking Shapes since they were up next, but they're Brooklyn based and that was against the rules for the day. I will probably have to check them out at their next show on October 25th at Spike Hill though.
Instead, I thought I'd outsmart the rain and train it on down to Le Baron to check out François Ier at the France Rocks Party down in Chinatown. I checked out his Neptune EP over the weekend and was thoroughly impressed so I thought I'd experience some of it live.
When I arrived François was treating a bunch of ungrateful French implants who were talking over his lush rhythms about lord only knows what because it has been over a decade now since I was in a French class. They had this poor kid shoved in the corner while they were getting things ready for the next full band that followed him. That felt a little bit disrespectful to me, but I guess I get it. At any rate, I wanted to stay longer, but after experiecning my first $14 well drink in over 3 years and realizing that with the rain that it was going to take me longer to get to Arlene's for my last show of the night, I said "Au Revoire!" and headed back towards the LES.
Nobody should be François Ier in the corner, but they did at Le Baron 10/22/14I know I had the whole, "only bands from really far from NYC" rule for the night, but after trudging through the rain back and forth from Manhattan and Brooklyn all evening, I really just needed a dose of familiarity and awesomeness. That was obviously going to be The Kickdrums at Arlene's Grocery. I've grabbed coffee with Fitts a couple of times in the past year, but it had been awhile since I had seen them perform. It was definitely before they dropped their last album, Thinking Out Loud, which came out over a year ago. Eek! So yeah, obvi long overdue but I am happy to report that the band is aging like a fine wine. They played cuts from all but one of their albums (which happens to be my favorite one, Just A Game). It was certainly a showcase of how much their sound has developed over the years.
None of us were down to party after the show, so Fitts, Jeff, and I walked over to Sugar for a tea and a chat before I wrote the majority of this blog post on my 40 minute subway ride back to Harlem. You can check out more photos from my night out in the slideshow below.