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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Bomb the Music Industry, Cheap Girls, Failure's Union @ Glass Door 10-21-09, photos



Bomb the Music Industry! always put on a fun show. They place was packed and folks were singing and dancing about. The song come through so sincerely and passionately. It's hard not to want to sing and two-step. They return to the Glass Door on Nov. 27 along with Royal City Riot, The Best of the Worst, Tomahawk Chop, My Heart to Joy, and others. They also visit Jersey on Nov. 6 Cheap Girls just released a new record The Roaring 20's on Paper+Plastic Records and they played a few songs off it like "Sunnyside" and "Modern Faces" and ones off of Find Me a Drink Home like "Non on to Blame" and "Through to Me." It was awesome seeing Adam play guitar. Ian's sweet vocals came off well. The PA system was the best, but thankfully I was upfront so I could hear the vocals alright. The band sounded tight and loud. After the set I picked up the recession special: The Roaring 20's record with a cd, poster, and sticker for $12. Failure's Union and Chotto Ghetto also played but it was my first time hearing them, so it took a bit to get into them. I think I just need to listen to them more.


Cheap Girls










Bomb the Music Industry!






Failure's Union







Cheap Girls setlist:
1. No One to Blame
2. Sunnyside
3. Ft. Lauderdale
4. Sleeping Weather
5. Kind of on Purpose
6. Stop Now
7. Modern Faces
8. Parking Lot
9. Her and Cigarettes
10. Through to Me

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tonight Hop Along in Brooklyn!

Great lineup tonight in Brooklyn with Netherfriends (Chicago), Dragonzord(Philly), and Hop Along(Philly). Doors at 8pm. Open bar for 21+ from 8-9pm. Show at 9. Just $5. This is a really good mix of indie pop lo fi folk experimental audio milkshake pleasure. You don't want to miss this.

The Glass Door
98 Moore St.
Brooklyn, NY


Thursday, September 17, 2009

Slingshot Dakota, Apeshit, Attica! Attica! & more this weekend @ Brooklyn's Glass Door

This weekend the Glass Door @ 98 Moore in Brooklyn, NY presents 3 all ages shows. Friday it's pop punk with Slingshot Dakota's tour kick off show. Saturday it's a hardcore show with Apeshit and Spires. Sunday it's a bike benefit relief matinee with Attica! Attica! and a bunck of NY based bands like Bomb the Music Industry!, Bridge and Tunnel, The New Dress and many more. Doors at 7pm and $7 for Friday and Saturday and 2pm doors and $6 on Sunday. Come support the scene with some great punk, folk, and hardcore bands.

Please do not bring outside alcohol into the space or hang out in front.


Friday, September 18th

Slingshot Dakota (2 piece punk pop)
Zombie Dogs (Awesome Brooklyn hardcore punkers)
Paramedic (Philly pop-punk)
Spraynard- (West Chester, PA pop-punk in the tradition of Plow United)

Saturday September 19th

Apeshit! (Brooklyn thrash-core)
Spires (So-cal punk)
1994! (Lancaster, PA punk)
Haunted Castles (heavy hitters from Brooklyn)

Sunday September 20th
World Bike Relief Benefit Show

Attica! Attica! (folk-punk from Portland)
Bomb The Music Industry (ny ska-punk collective)
Bridge & Tunnel (ny indie-punk)
The New Dress (2 piece Brooklyn folk punk)
Summer People (experimental indie from Syracuse)
Ghost Robot Ninja Bear (Oscar of Nakatomi Plaza)
Stolen Parts (Brooklyn punk rock)
Rejouissance (folk/psych goodness)

*This is a Benefit show for Ditch The Van Tour benefiting World Bicycle Relief. All door money goes directly to WBR. More info here: ditchthevan.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Des Ark, Bridge & Tunnel, Slingshot Dakota, and others @ Glass Door 8-30-09, pics

All photos by StarBeat

Carly of Slingshot Dakota @ Glass Door




















On Sunday night I headed to Brooklyn for a show at the Glass Door featuring Des Ark, Bridge and Tunnel, Fellow Project, Slingshot Dakota, and The Motorcycle Industry. It was a fun show with each band showcasing their own style. The show was about friends, having a good time, speaking out, and good music. The show was running on punk rock time, so the first band didn’t start until 7:45pm, even though doors were at 6:30pm. Nonetheless, the show still managed to finish by 11pm. I was reminded of why I love punk rock and DIY shows.

The Motorcycle Industry opened the night with an energetic, passionate, and fun set. It was a special show because it was their first show in a few months. The cute, keyboard and drum goodness of Slingshot Dakota, Tom and Carly, were up with a sweet dose of energetic songs. It’s amazing how great this duo is. Drummer Tom was quite outspoken about rape and domestic violence, saying how you should always make sure sex is consensual and even in the punk rock community we need to be aware of what’s going on. Before “Michael Jordan Saved My Life” he also spoke about friends and how you should appreciate them and tell them you love them and give them support in their darkest times. This was incredible to me. How a band would speak out on these topics. It reminded me of my friends and how much I appreciate them. The song itself is really sweet with both Tom and Carly singing their own verse parts and also singing together. Lyrically it reflects what Tom was talking about with friends and how your friends can help you out of tough times. Other songs include "White Couch," "Until the Day I Die" and "The Golden Ghost." Carly said that she was really excited to be playing on the same show as Des Ark because when she saw them 4 or 5 years ago, she was impressed and inspired by them. She said something like, I lost my shit when I heard Aimee Argote sing.

More review and pics below.

Fellow Project was up next. Bassist and vocalist Tia had double duty or quadruple duty that night, as someone pointed out, because she also played in Bridge and Tunnel. The band played a good set.

Bridge and Tunnel were up next and last time I saw them was either in a basement in New Brunswick or with The Ergs! And Bomb the Music Industry! last summer. I remember how they reminded me of Thursday and Cursive. It was another fun set. Seeing guitarist Rachel play is always a treat.

Finally, Aimee Argote of Des Ark played an acoustic set to close the evening. She told stories, spoke with a southern accent at points, told jokes, and played her soft songs. Everyone managed to keep quiet. The band's website described the band appropriately: “Des Ark is a whole different animal. Aimee Argote’s work is backwoods hippy stuff that is profane and vulgar as any lady has ever been. Her compositions are organic songs that are driven by her soulful voice holding strongly to its southern accent and are driven by acoustic guitars and pianos. If it was not for the grotesquely vulgar and overtly bi-sexual nature of her songs, they would be among the most gorgeous ever composed.”

Bridge and Tunnel will in Hoboken, New Jersey this Saturday for an acoustic evening with Kevin Seconds, Jack Terricloth (World Inferno Friendship Society), Gimme Drugs, and Calderon. The band also open for Bayside, Envy on the Coast, and I am the Avalance on Oct. 1. The Motorcycle Arcade has an NYC gig in October and Slingshot Dakota return to the Glass Door on the 18th for their tour kickoff show.


Upcoming NYC Shows:

9/4 @ The Glass Door, Brooklyn w/ Apeshit!, Juice Tyme!, Grocery Thief, Michal Jordan, Death First
9/ 5 @ Stolen Sleeves Collectives w/ Grocery Thief, Deathrats, Zombie Dogs
9/5 @ Surreal Estate w/ Evan Greer, Hank + Cupcakes, Whack, Emily and Aubrey, The Last Internationale, Vanessa Boyd, DX Army, Bellisma
9/5 @ Bar Matchless, Brooklyn w/ Vinnie Caruana ( of I am the Avalanche ), IVANA XL and Spirit Houses ( Mike Ireland of I am the Avalanche) 8pm. Free.
9/18 @ The Glass Door, Brooklyn w/ Slingshot Dakota
10/9 @ The Glass Door Brooklyn w/ Cipher, Casting Curses, Lion of Judah, Black Kites
10/10 @ The Yippie Cafe, NYC w/ Tiger’s Jaw, Exit She Calls, The Motorcycle Industry
10/21 @ Glass Door, Brooklyn w/ Bomb the Music Industry!, Cheap Girls, Failures Union, Chotto Ghetto
10/23 @ The Yippie Cafe, NYC w/ Agent, After the Fall, Reviver, Coughing Fit, and more
11/ 10 @ The Glass Door, Brooklyn w/ Touche Amore