Showing posts with label Hooray for Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hooray for Earth. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2010

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Surfer Blood and Hooray for Earth at Daniel Street (6/3)


(Surfer Blood ending their set)

Leisurely review pace.

Very loud - but still awesome - show at Daniel Street in Milford Thursday night.

I was mostly looking forward to Surfer Blood (pictured above) because we've been listening to their album a lot, and it's really good - and perfect for summer. Surfer Blood performed second - in between Hooray for Earth and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - and despite a bunch of technical difficulty, some speaker pitch problems and all of that being amplified by how loud it was, I enjoyed their set. Even with those problems, Surfer Blood has some really good songs, and with that foundation, it's hard to really have a bad performance. It was also being videotaped for a website, so I think that's why they took forever to start playing (lots of mic and instrument checks), but also why they really rocked it. They ended every song like it was the last song (maybe this was because it was being recorded?), and went all out at the end, bringing a drum into the crowd for someone to play and standing in and over the crowd, as pictured above. I didn't mind that my ears felt cloudy after a concert for the first time in years.


(The Pains of Being Pure at Heart. Couldn't get a good picture, and the ones that were clearer featured the back of a bald head in the audience, so I decided to go with this cool, blurry one.)

Next was The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and they were really good. Toned down a bit from the Surfer Blood set, but still very danceable. Very good live. I was very surprised by how good Hooray for Earth's electronic pop with lots of synth was, and the fact that I was surprised made their set that much better. Two drummers and lots of musicianship. They were a great start, and great complement to Surfer Blood and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and I actually picked up a CD afterward.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Surfer Blood Tonight!




(Photos of The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Surfer Blood from their myspace pages)

Super last-minute post on an awesome show tonight.

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Surfer Blood and Hooray for Earth are set to play tonight at at 7 at Daniel Street, on 21 Daniel St. in Milford, and I'm super excited. We've been listening to a lot of Surfer Blood lately, and they're just a fun, summer sounds band. And Pains of Being Pure at Heart is awesome with their noise pop.

Here's the info from the Daniel Street website:
Manic Productions Presents:
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
Thur, June 3rd
7PM / ALL AGES / $15 ($13 ADV)
Surfer Blood & Hooray For Earth

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart is a noise pop band which formed in 2007 in NYC. They consist of Kip Berman (vocals, guitar), Peggy Wang (vocals, keyboards), Alex Naidus (bass) and Kurt Feldman (drums). If you are into dreamy Õ80s-sounding indie pop then this band is for you! For fans of The Smiths, My Bloody Valentine, Black Tambourine, Jesus and Mary Chain, etc. Slumberland Records

Surfer Blood Meet Surfer Blood: they call West Palm Beach home and, while still in their early 20s, have penned an album worth of catchy, summery indie songs that even the most hook-laden power pop band would rightfully be jealous of. Their sound has been compared to Weezer, Pavement and Built to Spill. Kanine Records

Hooray For Earth Hooray for Earth's Momo EP ends the way Brian Eno's Taking Tiger Mountain begins: with a charging bass drum, a flare of distorted guitar and stacked, soaring vocals. Like that record, Momo handily navigates the middle ground between rock and electronic music, layering spaced-out synths over highwire guitars, creating songs that conjure both the past and the future at the same time. Largely the brainchild of primary songwriters Noel Heroux and Chris Principe, Hooray for Earth are masters at swaddling irresistible pop hooks in layers of sinewave electronics.

Find out more at http://www.manicproductions.org/.

Tickets are available at the door. See you there?