March 30, 2010

Passion Pit show Niagara Falls Some Love!

Filed under: Dance,Electro,live show — Tags: , , , — AZLTRON @ 11:39 am

Passion Pit Live in Niagara Falls

Passion Pit, a band known for their sunny helium filled synth-pop came on to the scene with a vengeance last year with their debut album “Manners” which garnered a four star review from Rolling Stone Magazine and a deal to use their breakout single “Sleepyhead” to promote the Palm Pixi smartphone. The quintet consisting of singer/songwriter Michael Angelakos (A Buffalo, New York native), keyboardists Ian Hultquist and Ayad Al Adhamy, bassist Jeff Apruzzese and drummer Nate Donmoyer play bittersweet songs about rotting orange peels and scars as well as true love that lasts forever.

Their concert, originally planned for the Town Ballroom in Buffalo was moved to the Rapids Theatre on Main Street Niagara Falls. Whoever came up with this idea to move the concert deserves a high five. Not only was I able to avoid anything even remotely resembling city traffic, but I was also able to enjoy many touristy attractions like aquariums, wax museums, and the Hard Rock Cafe while waiting for the hour of the concert to emerge. When that hour did emerge, I found that the Rapids Theatre was considerably more than a hole in the wall and had a very nice decorative domed ceiling. The first band to play in the theatre was Brooklyn’s Bear Hands who combined influences from both punk and dance music and sounded akin to bands like Les Savy Fav and Gang of Four. The best thing about their performance was definitely the heavily processed guitar licks, while the not-so-best thing about their music was that the aggressiveness of the singing seemed directly opposed to the danceable grooves presented in their music.

Passion Pit Performs at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, NY March 28, 2010

Passion Pit Performs at the Rapids Theatre in Niagara Falls, NY March 28, 2010

The next band to take the stage was Detroit, Michigan’s Mayer Hawthorne. I wasn’t sure what to expect from the band, having previewed the group’s Motown revivalist music on their Myspace page, but upon seeing their explosive energy in person I was won over. They opened with a song sung in perfectly pitched three part harmony before it exploded into old school soul energy. Everyone in the group had dress shirts and ties as well as an infectious smile on their face through the whole set, save for the solemn lead guitarist who looked like a combination of David Bowie and Dracula with his collar popped. Whipping through fast numbers, like a rambunctious cover of ELO’s “Mr. Blue Sky”, and slow numbers from the band’s debut album “A Strange Arrangement” that singer Mayer Hawthorne referred to as “Baby Making Music”. The band excelled in crowd interaction, inciting the audience to sing along to scat words in their own songs as well as to Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend”.

After a forty minute long break, the sound technicians finally cleared the stage and the square LED screens positioned around the stage flickered to life, first by making a single box, then radiating outward until all the panels were lit up. Then the band roared into action playing “Make Light” and “I’ve got your number” to enough flashing lights to erase your memory “Men In Black” style. This is probably why their light system crashed right after. Angelakos apologized profusely and explained that all of their equipment was rented because their gear was somewhere over the Atlantic while the crew came out and fixed the lights. When all was good again, the band roared through tracks from their “Chunk of Change” EP like “Smile Upon Me”. During the show Angelakos expressed that he had wanted to come to his hometown during the tour and added the date in Niagara Falls especially so that his parents could come out to see him perform. He then waved to them in the balcony. Angelakos and company then played some exuberant renditions of hits from their debut album “Manners” like “The Reeling”, “Folds in Your Hands” and “Moth’s Wings”. All throughout the concert the crowd sang all the parts on the album that had been sung by a children’s choir. The band ended the show with the infectiously groovetacular track “Little Secrets” and left the stage.

Before too long, the band returned and played several encore songs, which included a special cover that Angelakos’ parents requested that is going to be released on the deluxe edition of “Manners” in April, The Cranberries’ “Dreams”. Having held back their signature track all night, Passion Pit finally unleashed “Sleepyhead” to an ecstatic crowd and brought the night to a close. Despite some technical difficulties, Passion Pit proved that their performances are worth every penny.

Passion Pit – Folds in Your Hands

Passion Pit Official Page

April 24, 2009

Afghan Raiders Remix the Faint!

Filed under: afghan raiders,Dance,Electronic,remix,the faint — AZLTRON @ 9:52 am

That’s right! Not Somali Pirates! The Afghan Raiders have taken the messy euphoric crunch of The Faint’s “Mirror Error” and streamlined it to brass, down to business tacks. It sounds a little like The Faint’s “Violent” in the way that it starts off slow and builds and builds, you get the idea. Listen below!

And The Faint is still on tour with Ladytron!

Sun, Apr 26 – Los Angeles, CA @ Henry Fonda
Wed, Apr 29 – San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore
Thus, Apr 30 – San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore
Fri, May 1 – Portland, OR @ Roseland
Sat,May 2 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO
Sun, May 3 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore
Tue, May 5 – Denver, CO @ Ogden

February 24, 2009

The BPA Offer Up Vocal Remixing Contest!

Filed under: Brighton Port Authority,contest,Dance,Fatboy Slim,Iggy Pop,The BPA — AZLTRON @ 4:44 pm

The BPA are offering up another delicious little contest, this time they’ve made a track and it’s up to you to write the lyrics and sing them. For more details click here. What will they think up next?

The BPA – He’s Frank (Ft. Iggy Pop)

February 5, 2009

Scissor Sisters Side Project: Heroes of the Dancefloor!

Heroes of the Dancefloor is a band composed of some members of the Scissor Sisters as well as some of their friends. Their music is exactly as that would suggest with a few jazzy touches. If you’re looking for some unabashed disco goodness, look no further.

January 14, 2009

Neon Man’s "Knights of Error" is Full of Chimey Charming Guitar

Berlin’s Neonman is composed of Ben John Osborn from London, UK and Bastian Asdonk from Berlin, Germany. Together they make post-punk rock that at times swooshes and sashays with a punk ferocity and other times confidentlstrides plods forward with a signifigant dub and reggae influence. At their best they call to mind the post punk explosion of the late 70′s and early 80′s. Imagine XTC merging with Public Image Ltd, their music is something like that.

January 9, 2009

A Flurry of Dirty Disco Youth Remixes!

Dirty Disco Youth is the project of Phil Speiser who resides in Hambug, Germany where he spins his prodigiously hard mixes.

December 24, 2008

AZLTRON Top 30 Albums of 2008 (20-11)

Welcome to the second installment of the AZLTRON Blog’s top 30 Albums of the year! Here are some albums for your listening/reading pleasure! Here is the link to Part 1.

20. Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head – Glistening Pleasure

This creatively named band feels like a joke band started between a few friends that somehow along the way they shocked each other with how good they became and decided to take the show on the road. The concepts featured on the album are just as ridiculous as the band’s name and their album art. With love songs sung to the father of your girl citing the things you do when he’s not in the room, to odes to facial hair and atrocious 80′s styles, you’re bound to find yourself laughing just as much as you find yourself dancing.

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head – Me + Yr Daughter

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head Myspace

19. The Banshee – Your Nice Habits

Genova, Itlay band The Banshee’s album “Your Nice Habits” is full of jittery post-punk-pop ready to get you wherever you need to go in a hurry. It’s hard to not physically speed up whatever you are doing while listening to them. This feeling is certainty helped by producer Luke Smith (Former member of equally as Jittery defunct band Clor, and producer of yet another fidgety band Shit Disco) who also helps guide the band into quirky Gary Numan synth territory. While there’s not exactly a lot of new ground forged here, the record is unabashedly fun and you can tell the band is having fun too. This record is proof that Italians may indeed do that better.

The Banshee – Kicks Up

The Banshee Myspace

18. Falcon - Falcon

Falcon emerged on the scene with an incredibly original concept. All of their songs have already been written, and they are a new band. “How is this possible?”, You might ask. Well, it’s because these songs were written by a songwriting prodigy named Jared Falcon that three of the band members went to school with. He recorded the songs on a simple four track recorder which the band then studies and fleshes out. If the intense guitar effect and drumming of the band seems familiar, it’s because the drummer and guitarist of Longwave are also in the band. Beyond the concept and all star line-up, it’s the songs that shine through for Falcon. Each song shines with an introspection and optimism that could only be written by an extremely talented youth.

Falcon – Listen In

Falcon Myspace

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17. Woven - Designer Codes

Woven is a band out of L.A. that fuses electronic and rock so well, I was confused when I first listened to their music. It was so good, I felt like I had heard it before somewhere. I don’t know if I’d heard it during a movie, or a commercial or whatever, but their stuff is so cinematic that I think I should be hearing their stuff in commercials and movies. Waves of keys, guitars, and vocals wash in and out over otherworldly pristine pop. It’s like the band time traveled from the future to show us what rock will be like in 50 years.

Woven – Fragments

Woven Myspace

16. The Presets – Apocalypso

The Presets have always been a gritty electro dance band. Once in a while they let some of their pop/dance stylings escape from their bag of tricks. Like on their excellent songs “The Girl and the Sea” or “Summer of Love”, but for the most part they prefer to be dirty and rowdy. On their new release Apocalypso, The Presets have cleaned up their act, and their music is all the better for it. The vocals soar, choruses richochet inside your head, where they’ll stay for days, and the beats and grooves have never been better. You’ll be hard pressed to find better party starters than “Yippiyo-Ay” and “My People”. There are even songs featured here that are actually pretty in spots (This Boy’s In Love). In a strange turn of fate, the beast has become the beauty.

The Presets Myspace

15. The Ting Tings – We Started Nothing

If there is one band that is poised for mainstream crossover success and deserves it, it’s The Ting Tings. Jules and Katie have all of the fun and intelligence of the best indie-dance music and all of the accessibility of the best of Rihanna or Katie Perry, all without listeners having to hide it as a guilty pleasure. From the opening strums of “Great DJ”, you know there’s something special going on here. From guitar riffs, to microkorg melodies, to ample use of Cowbell, it’s all here. It’s hard to believe so much fun comes from just two people. They’re also phenomenal live.

The Ting Tings Myspace

14. The Age of Rockets – Hannah

The Age of Rockets is a NYC three piece composed of producer/frontman Andrew Futral, drummer Saul Simon Macwilliams, and guitarist/keyboardist Bess Rogers. Their album “Hannah” could easily soundtrack a movie about touring around the world on a cloud. The vocal harmonies ring out here as the richest assett featured througout. That’s not to say this is an accapella album in the least. There are all kinds of supplemental instrumentation, from guitars, to pounding drums, to glitchy beats, to gentle keys, to violins being gently plucked. The album is largely a mellow affair with poignant lyrics scattered througout. It’s remarkable that three people could make this big of a diverse sound and it’s that expansiveness and attention to detail that makes “Hannah” by The Age of Rockets one of the best albums of the year.

The Age of Rockets – Avada Kedavra

The Age of Rockets Myspace

13. My Dear Disco – Dancethink LP

My Dear Disco is a band out of Michigan that fuses together dance-punk, jazz-funk, and many other styles into one cohesive digestible whole. The septet churns out dance hits that are on par with any club banger that you’ve heard this year while at the same time they contain musical and lyrical content that is equally enjoyable as well as intellectually stimulating. On every track you can feel the enthusiasm of the band bleed through to every note. Even though the band has significant instrumental might, their secret weapon is lead singer Michelle. Who has a duality equal to that of Clark Kent and Superman. Off stage, she’s personable and intelligent, but up on stage she lets loose with that glorious voice of hers with the might of a superhero. With the costumes they wear while on stage, being musical superheroes may not be far off.

My Dear Disco – Amsterdam

My Dear Disco Myspace

12. The Walkmen – You & Me

The Walkmen have released a much more pensive album this time around with “You & Me”. They keep a tight leash on their wild, singular energy, careful to only let it out of the bag on a few occasions. This tension and release throughout album makes the both the quiet and loud songs better. Not to say that their other releases aren’t intimate at times, but this album feels the most personal out of all of their records. Like when Hamilton Leithhauser laments that he lives at the same address on “In the New Year”, the music conveys the urgency and optimism for him to redirect his life. The Walkmen have always had a formula that has fit a wintery retrospective pretty well. The most sublime example is the romantic reconciliation of “Canadian Girl”. The old school rhythm and ear warming guitar chimes will have you smiling in no time.

The Walkmen Myspace

11. The Stills – Oceans Will Rise

In a year filled with comebacks, The Stills provided one of the most dramatic. I’m not saying that their previous release “Without Feathers” was a bad record by any means, it just didn’t feel like them. But, this album marks a return to their hypnotic guitar stylings and inspired drumming. Their previous album felt like they were reaching for a bunch of different sounds. “Oceans Will Rise” feels like they’ve remembered who they are. Also, they’ve not lost some of the stylings they picked up on their previous record, they’ve applied them for sensational effect. Pianos roar and resonate and Tim Fletcher’s vocal delivery will have you hanging on every word. There’s even some stadium appeal here with the fantastic single “Being Here”. It’s time to remember all the reasons why you liked The Stills in the first place.

The Stills Myspace

For More Top Albums of 2008 Click Below

December 20, 2008

Elkland/Goat Explosion Reforms as The Drums!

Some of you might remember the short lived but excellent New Wave band Elkland that formed out of Horseheads, NY (Upstate New York!). The band released their debut album Golden in 2005 and supported such bands as VHS or Beta as well as Erasure before breaking up. Singer/Songwriter Jon Pierce soon after reformed his old band Goat Explosion with old friend Jacob Graham and produced a 4 song EP entitled Hope Is Alive. Then the band went quiet. Jacob resurfaced with a new band called Horse Shoes just recently and even more recently the two have announced they got back together under a different name; The Drums. They had this to say on their new Myspace:

‘ “We just wanted to start a band that sounded like The Wake.” say The Drums, “We heard their song ‘Pale Spectre’ and went crazy! Maybe our music didn’t turn out sounding too much like The Wake but we’re really just like everybody else, chasing that perfect pop song. And that’s not so bad right?”

Jonathan and Jacob met each other at summer camp when they were children. they’ve been best friends ever since (except for a five year period when they hated each other). They’ve both had successful musical careers individually, but this is the first time they’ve sat down and written songs together. “We’ve always wanted to make music together, but distance and violence has always stopped us.”

the band is hard at work on their first record, tentatively titled “Forever”, which should be out just in time to be your perfect summer soundtrack, or the soundtrack for your perfect summer. ‘

The Drums – Me and the Moon

November 24, 2008

Heads We Dance Release New Single "Human Touch"!

The Leeds, UK synth pop group Heads We Dance has finally released their new single “Human Touch”, available now in limited 12″ and as a free download. The single roars to life with sirens in lending itself to the imagery of a “Metropolis” like retro-futurist city. Vocals are run through a razor sharp vocoder and diced to perfection in between hyper aggressive snares and mountains of fuzz bass, pausing only to tease you with a Daft Punk-like interlude before diving back into the mayhem. The B-side “You Are Never Alone With Model 21″ spotlights the velvety smooth vocals of Pierre as heavily phased riffs whiz by like hyper futuristic taxi cabs. If you’re a fan of the Human League, Daft Punk, Justice or just plain quality dance music “Human Touch” is for you.

Heads We Dance – The Human Touch

Heads We Dance – You Are Never Alone With Model 21


Heads We Dance – Love Version 15

Heads We Dance Myspace

October 28, 2008

Massive Mr. Vega Remix List, good for the soul and the subwoofer.

Filed under: Britney Spears,club,Dance,Justice,Michael Jackson,Mr. Vega,Techno — AZLTRON @ 9:57 am

The classy cuts of Mr. Vega once again grace the AZLTRON music blog, with a smattering of original works, and remixes of pop icons Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and transcendent French House icons Justice. Now would be a good time to have a sub woofer.

Britney Spears – Womanizer (Mr. Vega Mix)

Michael Jackson – Beat It (Mr. Vega Mix)

Justice – Planisphere – (Mr. Vega Mix)

Mr. Vega – Alpha

Mr. Vega – Techno Color

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