Four Ears

Better Late than Never

November 14, 2007 3 comments

Girl Talk - Non-Stop Party Now

Girl Talk - Overtime

You know how you can smell the heat in water right before it begins to boil? That smell is the odor of potential. That smell yields one conclusion: the inevitable explosion of heat and intensity that will swallow up and transform anything in proximity. This same scent of uncontrolled potentiality blanketed Stage 3 at FFF Fest last Saturday night with Girl Talk’s performance. It took seconds for the excited crowd to rush on-stage and commence in a wild dance party once DJ Gregg Gillis bawled “LETS GET THIS SHOW A LITTLE CLOSER!” The gig was absolutely absorbing.

This was my first time seeing Girl Talk, and I can say that I’ve never seen a more involved / totally chaotic audience ever. His endless mashups lasted for over an hour and evoked a compulsion towards mania, yielding dives from the 20ft rafters and at least a dozen security guards fruitlessly attempting to prevent gaggles of scensters from scrambling on-stage. I had a hoot.

Sorry I’m late.

photo by Fibers

By Sam @ 12:35 am

Fun Fun Fun Fest (cont’d)

November 9, 2007 2 comments

So we took this video of Final Fantasy playing the Destroyer song “An Actor’s Revenge” featuring Dan Bejar and Cadence Weapon. It was off the chain. Could Dan Bejar look like any more of a badass with that nonchalant swagger?

Prince - Purple Rain

I think Of Montreal might have been my favorite show that night, performing in all their psychedelic and suggestively androgynous glory. They played a solid hour+ set, and at certain choruses in the more poppy songs the entire crowd grooved as one cohesive funk-vehicle for Kevin Barnes’s molding. One of their last songs was a cover of the song above. Needless to say it was fulfilling.

Picture by Chris Nguyen.

By Travis @ 3:26 pm

Returned

November 6, 2007 one comment

aurevoirsimone

 

Au Revoir Simone - The Lucky One

I saw this trio a few months back with Oh No! Oh My! in Houston. An untimely cloudburst threatened the band’s mountain of cables and pianos as they were moving into the venue, so naturally my friends and I helped out and were able to talk with the lovely ladies before and after the show. It has been my experience that getting to know a musician’s general disposition usually induces a revelation for the ethos of the music that they create. Such was certainly true for Au Revoir Simone. Their gentle voices and thinly cracked smiles aptly reflect the whimsical lyrics and celestial melodies. Every time I listen to this album–which is becoming more and more frequent as winter approaches–I too crack a smile recalling the impassioned minds that collaborated to make such tender tunes.

I strongly suggest the album The Bird of Music.

More on Au Revoir Simone here.

PS
FFFFest picture/video technical difficulties are pointing to posts covering the shows later on in the week. Amazement was had by all!

photo by Martin Hyers @ aurevoirsimone.com

By Sam @ 8:52 pm

Fun Fun Fun Fest

November 5, 2007 one comment

Of Montreal - A Sentence Of Sorts In Kongsvinger

Fun Fun Fun Fest most certainly lived up to it’s name. Though Sam and I saw only the Saturday segment of the festival we definitely witnessed some highlights of the show. Final Fantasy, Of Montreal, and Girl Talk were glorious. Pictures and more info very soon. In the meantime, enjoy some Of Montreal from Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?

By Travis @ 9:32 pm

For my girls in California

November 2, 2007 4 comments

Kid Sister - Control

Thunderheist - Horny

I guess I’ll unveil my love for nasty rhymes early in. Sometimes I come across songs like these two that are too goddamn catchy (albeit zany) not to nod one’s head/hips to. Both are evocative of my Missy Elliot days with a bit of Cut Copy folded in. The beats are fierce in my book.

This weekend is FunFunFun Fest in the ATX. Keep an eye out the next few days as we’ll be seeing and posting on Explosions in the Sky, Girl Talk, Final Fantasy, and more!

Now take a gander. Dance a little!

By Sam @ 12:06 pm
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