Friday, November 6, 2009

Photos: Atlas Sound & Broadcast @ The Rhythm Room 11/5/09

Atlas Sound @ The Rhythm Room 11-5-09 (12 of 36)

Well last nights show was kinda weird. Apparently some people arrived late and that set off a chain of events that I can only describe as.... boring. I arrived late myself with the expectation that everything would start late as per the usual at The Rhythm Room the last few shows, but it was WAY latter than normal. But once they opened the doors around nine it wasn't so bad because I am a people person so chilln' on the patio and talking with friends is sometimes even better than watching the bands. Not so much this night, not that the conversations were not good because they were but all three bands made our wait well worth it.

The Selmanaires were the opening band as well as Bradford Cox's backing band, and even though some people didn't care for them so much I was pleasantly surprised and they got even better after Mr. Cox took the stage. Despite the entertaining albeit distracting "heckling incident" Atlas Sound put on one of the best shows of the year. I know I say that a lot but what can I do when each is better than the last?

I am not sure if Broadcast have always played last on this tour or if the whole "being late and having a shit ton of stuff" to set up made it necessary, but after the projector started rolling Broadcast put on quite the show. I am not going to say it was excellent because it wasn't, but it was really good. I am not super familiar with their albums so I was kind of going into it with no expectations or "any idea how the songs sound on the album" and according to some were not nearly as good, but since I didn't have the burden of prior knowledge I was able to appreciate what was going on right then in front of me and it was pretty rad.

Check out a few more pics after the break and a bunch more on our Flickr page HERE.

Bradford Cox Destroys A Heckler At The End Of Altas Sound Show in Phoenix



Was that title long enough for you? I busted out my flip camera to record the last song of Atlas Sounds set since it was going to be acoustic and not distort the tiny little mic. And as it turns out it was perfect timing! Right as I turned it on some drunk (or just retarded) asshole heckler yelled at Bradford "Eat a fucking burger" in a lame ass attempt to make fun of his "skinnyness". Well Mr. Cox takes umbrage and calls the fuckwad up on stage. Watch the video to see what happens next. He does go on to play a really great acoustic version of "Logos", the title track of his new album but stops that short because the mood had really just been kinda spoiled by then.

I will have pictures up later on today.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

New Music Tuesday: Atlas Sound, White Denim,Sufjan & Much More!



Well here we go again with another week of massive amounts of new releases. From Atlas Sound's Logos to a Pixies boxed set that only costs $630 I think you will be able to find something that will sound good in your shitty iPod headphones. Check out the full list after the break.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

ATLAS SOUND AND BROADCAST COMING TO PHOENIX



This may/is probably oldish news but I don't remember hearing about it until just now so you might not have heard it either. But Broadcast and Atlas Sound are coming to Phoenix together and playing songs at The Rhythm Room on Nov 5th. I am pretty excited, do you know how you can tell? Because I just peed a little...just a little.

Check out the rest of the tour dates for our readers not living here in this town that I live in after the break.

Friday, July 17, 2009

mp3: Atlas Sound ft. Panda Bear - "Walkabout"


All the hipster music websites I like to read have been a buzz about this latest mp3 from Atlas Sound. The song "Walkabout" is from Atlas Sound's forthcoming album Logos, due out on 10/20 from Kranky. The track features guest vocals from Noah Lennox aka Panda Bear of Animal Collective.

I admit it's a pretty solid track but sounds I don't know if I'd go as far as "song of the year," but that's just me. What do you guys think?


Atlas Sound -
"Walkabout"


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