October 18, 2008

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head to Play with The Faint!


Photo by Melissa Dex Guzman
Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head are touring with The Faint. That’s right, two great electro acts together at last. Here is the tour schedule:

Natalie Portman‘s Shaved Head
10.22
New York, New York @ The Mercury Lounge
11.07
Sacramento, California @ University Ballroom @ Cal State (w/ the Faint)
11.08
San Francisco, California @ The Warfield (w/ the Faint)
11.09 Portland, Oregon @ Roseland Theatre (w/ the Faint)
11.11 Seattle, Washington @ Showbox at the Market (w/ the Faint)
11.12
Missoula, Montana @ The Other Side (w/ the Faint)


natalie portman’s shaved head – sophisticated side ponytail from thatgo on Vimeo.

The Faint – Mirror Error (Yousendit)

Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head – Me + Yr Daughter (Yousendit)

September 5, 2008

Mr. Vega Remixes Death From Above 1979

Mr. Vega returns yet again with another remix of a blog beloved band, this time Death From Above 1979 is on the table. The track? “Little Girl”, fueled by the original bass riff and a bit of an answering machine, this is the kind of song I’d want to see drunk guys swinging on vines, headed to a dance party in the Jungle. Think about it, I feel the closed caption subtitles would be something like, “Waaaoooohhh!” *Thunk* (Drunk man crashes in the PA system). A lot of fun for sure.

death from above 1979 – little girl – mr vega remix

In addition to this fine remix, here is some more work by the elusive Mr. Vega.

Mr. Vega – Apart of Me

Mr. Vega – Blue Exit

Mr. Vega – Disco on the Menu

August 21, 2008

Left/Right Remixes the Ting Tings

Left/Right is a two man remix group from Dallas Texas who have added a little bit more mania to The Ting Ting’s already frantic single “Shut Up and Let Me Go”.

The Ting Tings – Shut Up and Let Me Go (Left/Right Remix)

Left/Right Myspace

Buy We Started Nothing

Thieves Like Us: Your Heart Feels

Thieves Like Us have released a new EP entitled “Your Heart Feels” and it’s filled with the minimalist electro grooves that I’ve come to love them for. Chalk full of of almost spoken word lyrics reminiscent of Factory Records’ vocal style, in particularly that of Bernard Sumner in the early days of New Order, except the lyrics and delivery of Thieves Like Us’ vocals are never tacky or embarassing with simple predictable rhymes. The new EP is cool and breezy, like an autumn day, I have a feeling that their new album, set for release in october, will be the soundtrack of fall.

Thieves Like Us – Your Heart Feels

Thieves Like Us – Für Judith

Thieves Like Us Myspace

Buy Your Heart Feels EP

August 20, 2008

The Faint @ Trocadero Pt 2

I traveled down to Philadelphia Pennsylvania to see The Faint at the Trocadero theatre this past Sunday and it proved to be quite the adventure. Over the course of my 11 hour round trip journey I had to deal with copious amounts of road construction (4 miles in an hour), a failing air conditioner, navigating the many one way streets of Philly and pedestrians in Chinatown oblivious to street lights while on their cell phones. However, none of this bothers me. Why you might ask? Well that answer is simple; I got to see the Faint.

Due to getting lost I didn’t end up seeing either Jaguar Love or Shy Child, but that sits pretty well with me because when I got to the Trocadero (Which was a pretty neat looking old theatre) The Faint were about to go on. So within 10 – 15 minutes of my arrival Joel Petersen, the bassist/guitarist emerged on stage into a haze of blue and red lighted smoke with the rest of the band following behind. The most notable attire of the entering band belonged to frontman Todd Fink who was adorned in what looked like some kind of antique aviator goggles and a tight fitting white lab coat, like a fashion forward mad scientist.

Soon they erupted into the opening cacophonous blasts of “Glass Danse” and the entire theatre just went nuts. When they followed up with “Dropkick the Punks” the crowd just condensed and pushed forward, writhing rhythmically. I don’t even remember watching the band play the song, it was just a moment of pure elation as I worked myself into a sweaty frenzy along with the rest of the crowd. The band played a crowd pleasing set featuring high points from Blank Wave Arcade, Danse Macabre, Wet From Birth, and their latest album, Fasciinatiion. There were great live versions of Victim Convenience, I Disappear, Posed to Death, Machine in the Ghost (My current favorite off the new album), Mirror Error, Forever Growing Centipedes, Agenda Suicide, The Conductor, Get Seduced, and Psycho.

When The Faint finished their last song and left the stage, the cheering roared and slowly mutated in a foot stomping “One More Song” chant to which the Faint eventually returned and graced us with an epic performance of “Birth” and “The Geeks Were Right”. I enjoyed the show so much that I can’t really think of a highpoint out of it save for noticing the little ticks of each band member during the show, like lead singer Todd Fink thrashing around onstage like a man trying to make his way around on a frictionless surface or bassist Joel Petersen motioning as if he’s conducting in the parts of the songs that didn’t require need his able guitar/bass work.

I didn’t even notice that my ears were ringing from the show until I was in line at the local Wawa with my pomegranite green tea and sliced pineapple container in hand. After eating those fine food products and getting a good night’s sleep I had a long drive ahead of me back to New York but I had a head full of good memories and good music that made the trip seem surprisingly short.

The Faint – The Geeks Were Right

The Faint – Worked Up So Sexual

The Faint – Victim Convenience

The Faint Myspace

Buy The Faint’s Fasciinatiion

August 16, 2008

The Faint @ Trocadero Pt 1

So tomorrow’s the big day, I’m headed down to see The Faint in Philly. Their new album is pretty bangin’ and I can’t wait to see them live. It’s going to be a good time. In celebration of this event, I’m going to share some Faint songs with you, and maybe I’ll see you there?

The Faint – The Geeks Were Right (Does it Offend You, Yeah? remix)

The Faint – Mirror Error

The Faint – Fish in a Womb

The Faint – Your Retro Career Melted (Ursula 1000)

The Faint – Call Call

If You Buy an Album this summer, it really should be Fasciinatiion.

The Faint Myspace

August 12, 2008

Miracles of Modern Science

Miracles of Modern Science is a Brooklyn based futuristic chamber pop/rock band, complete with shiny silver suits, double bass, mandolin, violin, cello and of course drums. This isn’t a quintet of scholars digging out their old instruments, this band has some rocking tunes. Fans of the Arcade Fire and Final Fantasy will like this, I’m pretty sure.

Miracles of Modern Science – Eating Me Alive

Miracles of Modern Science – MR2

Miracles of Modern Science Myspace

August 8, 2008

MSTRKRFT Greenlight Remix


MSTRKRFT are releasing their latest bangin’ remix of John Legend’s “Greenlight” featuring Andre 3000 through their Myspace page. When will the deadly DJ duo from Toronto drop a new album on us? Not nearly soon enough.

John Legend – Greenlight ft. Andre 3000 (MSTRKRFT Remix)

MSTRKRFT – Vuvuvu

MSTRKRFT – Bounce (Radio Version)

MSTRKRFT – Bounce (High Powered Boy Remix)

MSTRKRFT – Street Justice (MSTRKRFT Remix)

August 7, 2008

Ratatat’s LP3

Ratatat return with the most to the point album title I’ve ever read, “LP3″. This being their third album, Mike Stroud and Evan Mast have decided to branch out their style in two directions. On one hand they have their classical sound involving intricate melodies and sweeping strings (sometimes even without beats!)and on the other they are branching out their beat fueled grooves employing some of the most upbeat drum tracks they’ve ever used and some tracks built entirely on acoustic sounding hand claps. The results are pretty spectacular. Don’t expect any animal sound effects, but do expect virtually every other trick a keyboard, bass, guitar, and drum machine can provide. From their trademark slide guitar, Crystal Castles-like garbled 8-bit video game blasts, to an occasional voice box over the guitar and you’ve got the basic ingredients of “LP3″ but only Stroud and Mast could season them so deliciously. Even though their previous album was entitled “Classics”, it might be “LP3″ that goes down as their timeless classic.

Ratatat – Falcon Jab

Ratatat – Bruleé

Ratatat Myspace

August 6, 2008

The Faint’s Fasciinatiion

It’s been a long time since Omaha NE Synth-Punkers, the Faint, released a new album. Four years to be exact. Four years to develop hunger pangs for anything new The Faint might release, be it remixes or b-sides. Snacks of sound that us rabid fans pick up with a starving ferocity. But finally, The Faint have released a new album for those of us salivating for new material to feed on; “Fasciinatiion”. This time around, it has been prepared entirely in house. Now independent of long time label Saddle Creek, The Faint have produced, written, performed, recorded, art directed, and released the album on their new BLANK.WAV label. Now that you’ve got all the facts, is the album low on carbs or a filling meal?

If the meaty bass that kicks in on “Get Seduced” is any indication, “Fasciinatiion” is a virtual smorgasbord of sounds. Some are familiar, like the distorted basslines and inside out keyboards seared into our memories from The Faint’s 2004 release “Wet From Birth”.Todd Fink’s vocals remain as metallic and serpentine as ever churning out some of the best vocal hooks and melodies in the Faint’s song catalog. The most notable aspect of the new album is how deep and rich The Faint’s songwriting process has become, there’s not a song on here that’s not as compelling lyrically as it is sonically. Most songs feature fun yet intellectual hypotheses on how society is doing and where we’re headed, while a few others explore our perception and our conflicts, be they internal, personal or international.

The Faint have always written songs about visceral things (sex, violence, death) that somehow come off as both smart and catchy, but they’ve reached to new heights in terms of taking complex issues and digesting them into 3 minute jams. Particularly on “Machine in the Ghost”, where Todd Fink takes responsibility for his own actions and sets off on a quest to understand the origin of the universe by asking a multitude of people and groups, from atheists and the pope to acid heads and physicists who all concede that “They don’t know”. That’s pretty deep for a song you can dance to, that also might be the Faint’s most lighthearted song ever.

Another example of digesting concepts into songs is the brilliant metaphor used on “Forever Growing Centipedes”, where people are described as long snake-like creatures that change and grow with each choice, like the snake game, and like in that game when you get too long, you run into problems. As for pushing the boundaries of their sound the track “Fulcrum and Lever” adopts the storytelling style that Todd Fink garnered so much respect for with songs like “Violent” and “Desperate Guys” and like a robot he raps about when he tried to fly when he was nine and broke a limb. An ominous atmosphere is given to the song by a mega-bass boosted keyboard and the creepiest use of a speak and spell in the history of electronics. That’s not all, the unlikely anthem “Fish in the Womb” will have the geeks waving their cell phones in unison.

If any album can please even passing fans of The Faint from “Blank Wave Arcade” to “Danse Macabre” to “Wet From Birth” it’s “Fascination”. “Fasciinatiion” features song to song fades like “Blank Wave Arcade”, cold mechanical sounds and themes like “Danse Macabre” and the more organic punk-funk style exhibited on “Wet From Birth”. Because of this variety and quality I find myself listening to the whole album over and over again, unlike some of their previous albums where I would skip certain songs. My only complaint is that the album is too short, it leaves me hungry for more. Luckilly my stereo provides as many seconds and thirds as I want and I don’t even have to ask anyone to pass the mashed potatoes.

The Faint – Machine in the Ghost

The Faint – Get Seduced

The Faint Myspace

The Faint Official Website (There’s a video for “The Geeks Were Right” here!)

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