April 27, 2005
This Week's (Wed-Sun) Music Picks
First and foremost I'm sorry. I'm sorry that I offended the commenter in yesterday's post. I can't make any guarantees one way or another, but what do you think? Should this post be daily or weekly? Feel free to use the comment section. That said. here's what's happening Wednesday through Sunday.
Last night I watched Stars headline the Darfur benefit show at Northsix in Williamsburg. It goes without saying that Stars (who are from Montreal, but were actually living in Williamsburg when they started the band) put on a good show. As a bonus, there couldn't have been more than 100 people in the audience by the time Stars took the stage (not crowded). I guess there wasn't much demand for a Tuesday night show in Williamsburg that didn't even start until after midnight (I'm not counting the openers). You can (try and) catch Stars tonight at Bowery Ballroom, and at Southpaw on Saturday. Both shows are sold out (crowded).
I might go see Stars again tonight if I didn't also accidentally buy tickets to two other shows. The competition for my attendance is fierce with the Raveonettes, Morningwood, and Saints & Lovers all on the same bill at Mercury Lounge. Get there early so you don't miss any of the popular NY and Danish rock bands. If you see Morningwood, make sure to congratulate them on their recent signing to Capitol Records. If you miss the Raveonettes tonight, they're also playing Southpaw on Thursday.
We can thank the Tribeca Film Festival for mixing things up this week. On Monday we had the free Calla/Cloud Room show at Knitting Factory. (Did you go? How was it?) Tonight there are two more movie-related shows going on. Most exciting has to be the back-to-back Jon Brion shows at Tonic. As IMDB points out, Jon is credited with composing at least six movie soundtracks. He's also an acclaimed singer-songwriter. Both of his performances are sold out tonight, so you might want to head over to the Delancey instead. There you'll catch Bishop Allen playing to celebrate the release of Funny Ha Ha (for free).
Huge in Germany, the quirky New Yorker Adam Green plays Bowery Ballroom Thursday night. Jessica Simpson where has your love gone? TV on the Radio are good at giving obscure parties & fundraisers in Brooklyn a celebrity lineup. That's because of all the critical acclaim the Brooklyn band got last year. Hard to classify, you'll find them at Club Exit in Williamsburg (also Thursday night)
If it's heavy/hard rock/music/metal you want, then VICE records signee Death From Above 1979 is a good choice. The indie superstars are playing Bowery Ballroom and Mercury Lounge this week. Controller Controller bring female fronted dance rock from Canada, and they open both shows.
And now the day by day...
Wednesday
Kelly Clarkson = American idol pop sensation.
Mercury Lounge - The Raveonettes, Morningwood, Saints and Lovers
Pianos - Ed Harcourt, Rormark, Nathan Wilson of Brighton
The Delancey - Bishop Allen
Bowery Ballroom - Stars, Jenny Whiteley
Northsix - EL-P, DJ Signify & Steinski (live), Healamonster & Tarsier (live), Erik Horversten, Special Guests
Pianos - Home Video, My Best Fiend
Hammerstein Ballroom - Kelly Clarkson
Tonic - Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
Tonic - Jon Brion
Thursday
The reunited New York Dolls start a three night run at Irving Plaza.
Adult were playing electroclash before electroclash was a word (for fans of Kraftwerk).
Rothko (early show) - Miss Kittin & Guests
Club Exit (Williamsburg Warriors Rally/Party) - TV on the Radio, Dragons of Zinth, Apollo Heights, Roxy Pain, Tha Pumpsta with Chief Quievie, DJ Kill Whitey
Knitting Factory - Mahjongg, Palomar, Breaker! Breaker!
Sin-e - Rahim, Gospel (ex-Helen of Troy), Meneguar, Free Republic (of Soul)
Mercury Lounge - Adult, Gold Chains, Sue Cie, Genders
Southpaw - The Raveonettes, The Dirtbombs, Organ
Bowery Ballroom - Adam Green, The Witnesses, The Gnomes
Irving Plaza - New York Dolls, The Explosion
Rothko - Miss Kittin & Guests
Joe's Pub - Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead
Beacon Theater - Bob Dylan & Merle Haggard & Amos Lee
Tonic - Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
Friday
After many years of time-off, England's The Wedding Present are back. Up and coming, Crystal Skulls open the show at Bowery Ballroom.
Tonic - Big A little a, Parts and Labor
The Delancey - Fiasco, My Favorite, Les Sans Cullottes, Soft Complex, Arbor Day
Tonic - Elysian Fields
Bowery Ballroom - The Wedding Present, Crystal Skulls
Irving Plaza - New York Dolls, Burning Brides
Trash - Read Yellow, Scatter The Ashes, Eyes Like Knives, Kite Operations
Mercury Lounge - Adult, Gold Chains, Sue Cie, Genders
Tonic - Elysian Fields
Knitting Factory (Main Space) - The Forty Fives, Jennifer Gentle, The Capitol Years
Hammerstein Ballroom - Korean Music Festival
Roseland - King Sunny Ade: the Great African Ball
Beacon Theater - Bob Dylan & Merle Haggard & Amos Lee
Saturday
OC fans pay attention. Phantom Planet wrote the theme song.
Pete's Candy Store - Sylvie Lewis, Au Revoir Simone, Hula, Ethan Lipton, Kelly Buchanan, Die Romantik, Mike Wexler ("a Deli Magazine BBQ Party thang. Come one, come all, plates of bbq for $3.")
Knitting Factory - Phantom Planet, Soft (late and early show)
Magnetic Field - Monumentals, Triple Deuce
Southpaw - Stars, Jenny Whiteley
Tonic (Presented by Fringe Benefits) - Apollo Heights, The Gray Kid, TH White, Isaiah
Mercury Lounge - Joe Pernice, Anne Heaton, Kaiser Cartel
Bowery Ballroom - Death From Above 1979, Controller.Controller, Uncut
Irving Plaza - New York Dolls
Northsix - Q and Not U, Food for Animals, Manhunter
Don Hill's - Passenger, K and the Boys
Maxwell's - The Wedding Present, Crystal Skulls
Knitting Factory (Main Space) - Phantom Planet, The Harlem Shakes
Knitting Factory (Old Office) - Archaeopteryx, Les Angles Morts, Fxxxing Lion
Lit - Reid Paley, Peg Simone, American Ambulance
Barbes - One Ring Zero
Roseland - Audioslave
Beacon Theater - Bob Dylan & Merle Haggard & Amos Lee
Sunday
Don't miss the comedy of Eugene Mirman & Bobby Tisdale at Pianos. The show is being taped for a Comedy Central CD too.
Sin-e - Dirty Projectors, Dogme 95, Lucky Dragons, Ryan Doyle
Mercury Lounge - Death From Above 1979, Controller.Controller, Uncut
Maxwell's - The Dirtbombs, The Ghetto-Ways
Pianos - Eugene Mirman & Bobby Tisdale
What did I miss?




Sorry Adam G., I've got tickets to see some guy named Bob Dylan that night.
Sorry, Mr. Zimmerman: Tonight the inimitable Red Elvises are in town. I'll tell Oleg you said "Nehhhhhh."
me too Tom.
Screw all of these monotonous hipster acts; I'm watching LOST tonight.
But LOST is a clip show! There is America's Next Top Model, of course....
I have seen Stars live numerous times and just can't get into their live show - the bass player REALLY annoys me!!
Also, I think Club Exit is the best place to see a show. :)
What's a clip show? Excuse my ignorance. Plus Jennifer Garner dresses up and kicks some a*s at 9:00.
A clip show is when an episode doesn't have any new material, but just cuts and pastes scenes from past episodes.
The NY Dolls are doing a 3-night run...also, the Pete's Candy Store show on Saturday is a Deli Magazine BBQ Party thang. Come one, come all, plates of bbq for $3.
I think you should post whenever you want, and we will be grateful for you & for the rest of Gothamist posters. Screw the complaining guy from yesterday;'s comments & I hope you were apologizing to him in jest :)
Really? I thought tonight's LOST was new material.
Next Episode:
Wednesday, April 27, 8/7c
"Lost: The Journey"
A provocative new journey through the lives of some of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 -- and a closer look at the island they're stranded on -- will be revealed.
K, the Red Elvises don't go on until 10:30P, so I just don't see the conflict. Viva Siberian Rock n' Roll!
Wait - Siberian rock? I may have to hit this one...
No mention of Paul Westerberg at the Supper Club tonight? I got an extra. Email me before 7 p.
Check out http://www.redelvises.com/, comrade. Bitter End, 10:30P, tonight. For only ten of your American dollars.
I've been told that they bring a bubble machine and a really big guitar on tour.
Tim Reynolds (guitarist who's teamed up with Dave Matthews many times) is playing at Southpaw on Friday night.
reynolds reminds me of a troll. post once a week or three times a day, just no excuses (especially ones about your excellent social life)!
Jen> You're so right about Lost; what a disappointment. Next week's is the one to watch!
Nada Surf is playing a free show at the South Street Seaport on Saturday at 7pm.
thanks everyone for the extra show info.
(I'm even planning on going to the Nada Surf show, and I totally forgot to post it)