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Tuesday, March 18th

Le Rug
@ The Annex /10pm
Not Available
New York, NY

Thursday, March 20th

The Art Of Shooting
@ Union Pool (JEZEBEL MUSIC) / 10pm
484 Union Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
w/ JACK, Neckbear Telecaster

Friday, March 21st

Man In Gray + Naked Hearts
@ The Delancey / 9pm
168 Delancey Street
New York, NY
9pm-10pm: Open Bar
10pm – Naked Hearts
11pm – Man In Gray

Saturday, March 22nd

El Jezel
@ Coco 66 / 7:30pm
66 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
w/ Two Seconds To Midnight

Air Waves + Forest Fire + Insect Guide
@ Sound Fix (SUBINEV.COM) 8pm
110 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

Via Audio
@ Mercury Lounge / 9:30pm
217 East Houston Street
New York, NY
8:30pm – Red Romance
9:30pm – Via Audio
10:30pm – Frightened Rabbit
11:30pm – Longwave

A Place To Bury Strangers + Beat The Devil / 10pm
@ Music Hall Of Williamsburg
66 North 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY
w/ Holy Fuck

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Photos: Renminbi at The Delancey

February 4th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in live shows, photos, renminbi, stereoactivenyc presents

Renminbi played at The Delancey last week as part of the last night of Telenovela Star’s January mini-residency. The band’s impressive post-punk/post-rock sound and the energetic, driving interplay between the three musicians — guitarist, synth/keyboardist, drummer — makes for quite the live show. Here are a few photos from the show, with more available on Flickr:

Renminbi at The Delancey

Renminbi at The Delancey

Renminbi at The Delancey

StereoactiveNYC will be presenting Renminbi’s pre-release party for their new CD, The Phoenix, on March 8th at The Delancey, where they’ll be playing with Pink Noise, Luff, and Big. You can also catch them this Saturday at Europa with Beat The Devil.

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Live This Week: February 4-10

Monday, February 4th

The Art Of Shooting
@ Union Pool / 8pm
484 Union Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
w/ Unsane, Shock Cinema (featuring Conrad Keelly (Trail of Dead), Pistola

Tuesday, February 5th

Up The Empire
@ The Delancey / 8pm
168 Delancey Street
New York, NY
NO COVER + OPEN BAR!

Thursday, February 7th

She Keeps Bees
@ Death By Audio / 8pm
49 South 2nd Street
Brooklyn, NY
w/ Vuk, Anni Rossi, Rollin Hunt, Metal Mags

Saturday, February 9th

The Vandelles
@ Galapagos (JEZEBEL MUSIC) / 12:30am
70 North 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY
10:30pm – The Lost Revival
11:30pm – Funeral Crashers
12:30am – The Vandelles
1:30am – Organized Sports

Beat The Devil + Renminbi
@ Europa / 9pm
98 Meserole Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

Gold Streets
@ The Annex / 10pm
152 Orchard Street
New York, NY
“CHINESE NEW YEAR PARTY —- Our beautiful friends Love in October from Minneapolis are coming all the way to NYC to play our Chinese New Year Party! The States 8pm, Love in October 9pm, Gold Streets 10pm.”

Sunday, February 10th

She Keeps Bees
@ Bar 4 / 8pm
444 7th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

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CMJ Recap

Okay, now that CMJ is good and over, let’s take a look back at a few highlights.

Of course, Saturday night was the StereoactiveNYC/Hot Rocks Party Official CMJ Showcase, co-sponsored by DigitalFreedom.org. In case you missed our wrap-ups, here they are:

PART ONE: Chop Shop, The Secret Life Of Sofia, Gold Streets

PART TWO: Mancino, Man In Gray, A Place To Bury Strangers

PART THREE: Up The Empire, El Jezel, The Vandelles

And here’s some other coverage of the show we’ve seen so far:
Metromix New York
CMJ
EarFarm
The Culture Of Me
The Sky Report
Flickr.com – EarFarm
Flickr.com – Jenny Fireballs
Flickr.com – Subinev
Flickr.com – LPSlogan
Flickr.com – Annie Rock

Now on to some of what we managed to catch earlier in the week…

Rocketship Park
(photo by Bryan Bruchman)

On Tuesday, we checked out a good portion of the Serious Business Records showcase at Pianos. First up was Benji Cossa, who impressed us with his vocal abilities. But our ears really stood up at attention during the second half of the set, which featured a full backing band made up mostly of members of Rocketship Park (above). No surprise then that Rocketship Park’s own set immediately after that blew us away. Their country rock sound was just what we wanted to hear and the pedal steel guitar through most of set was especially gorgeous sounding. We can hardly wait to hear the album they’ve been working on over there at Serious Business.

The Two Man Gentlemen Band
(photo by Bryan Bruchman)

Next up was The Two Man Gentlemen Band (above). It had been much too long since we’d seen them play. Their old time, rootsy country tunes and stage antics had the place mesmerized and the duo — accompanied by Travis Harrison on percussion, so actually it was a trio — had the crowd eating out of their hands like nothing we’ve ever seen before. It was truly exceptional. Plus the new material, including a raucous song about President William Howard Taft, from their next album was really great.

Unsacred Hearts
(photo by Bryan Bruchman)

Then it was time for the Unsacred Hearts (above), playing for the first time since May. And speaking of raucous, the stage was basically treated like one of those inflatable moon-jump things you see at carnivals and the drumset was like a min-trampoline with frontman Joe Willie leaping on and off it at will. But while this was all entertaining, it was, of course, the music that really rocked the place, just as it would again the next night at Matchless.

Higgins

Then it was on to the Industrial Park Records showcase at The Tank, where we caught Higgins (above) for the first time in a while. Their sixties styles psych-tinged indie pop was a great was a great way to end the night. Notably, the set was the fourth of the night for drummer Brian Kantor, who’d played with John Biz just before and with Rocketship Park and Benji Cossa earlier at the Serious Business showcase.

Goes Cube
(photo by EarFarm)

Wednesday night, at the EarFarm“>EarFarm & Serious Business CMJ Party at Matchless, we caught the Unsacred Hearts again and finally caught a full set of Goes Cube (above). Their heavy, loud brand of indie rock left us wanting more, so we’ll be checking them out again very soon.

Beat The Devil
(photo by Insky)

Thursday night at the Deli Magazine/Going.com party at Galapagos, we checked out a band recommended to us by Marta DeLeon of Lariats. We’d listened to a few Beat The Devil (above) tracks online, but just weren’t prepared for the sheer ferocity of their live show and the amount of classic and garage rock sensibility mixed in with the cabaret vibe the mp3s seemed to showcase quite a lot more of. And we have to say that singer Shilpa Ray has a powerhouse voice.

On Friday, we caught a little bit of Eagle Seagull’s set at the Indaba Music/Underrated Magazine loft party and hope to see more of them soon. Then it was off to another loft party featuring Kinetic and Looker, along with Man In Gray and Up The Empire. The new wave sound of Looker was fun and great for the party vibe. And the more psyched-out indie pop of Kinetic was more great stuff we look forward to hearing more of soon.

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Live This Week: April 16-22

Even if it is still sort of cold outside, you can tell that winter is officially over because all your favorite bands are back in action. This is quite the week for going to shows. And, if you’re up for it, we suggest you get your ass to as many as you possibly can.

Wednesday, April 18th

The Art Of Shooting
@ Club Europa / 8pm
98-104 Meserole Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
w/ Beat The Devil

Thursday, April 19th

A Place To Bury Strangers + Gold Streets
@ Union Pool (JEZEBEL MUSIC) / 9:30pm
484 Union Avenue
New York, New York
w/ The December Sound, Soundpool

Bling Kong + DraculaZombieUSA
@ a loft party / 8pm
29 Wythe @ North 13th Street
Brooklyn, New York

The Problem
@ The Slipper Room / 8pm
167 Orchard Street
New York, New York

Friday, April 20th

El Jezel
@ Crash Mansion / 8pm
199 Bowery
New York, New York
w/ Mesmer

Saturday, April 21st

The Muggabears
@ Cake Shop (RELEASE SHOW!)
152 Ludlow Street
New York, New York

Sunday, April 22nd

Mancino
@ Union Pool
484 Union Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
w/ Run Chico Run, The Robot Ate Me

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