CMJ Preview
Here’s our preview of the CMJ Festival, which begins today! We’re so excited to see that so many of the bands we love and have interviewed, are appearing. Now’s your chance to see what we’ve been ranting about. To view a calendar of our recommended bands performances, click the link below:
2009 CMJ Music Marathon & Film Festival: The Dumbing of America’s schedule.
2009 CMJ Music Marathon & Film Festival: The Dumbing of America’s schedule.
Warpaint- Interviewed here. Is this the band most likely to blow up after CMJ? An original sound with great vocal and bass melodies make them primed to climb into your veins and make you bleed Warpaint.
Ambulance LTD- At some point, these guys are going to have to release a new record. Supposedly they’ve recorded a new one, with John Cale acting as a producer. Sounds interesting. Check out them out live, because if they’re able to pick up where they left off, they’ll be something special.
The DeBretts- Originally interviewed by us when we were just little kids, they return to America with their combination of Banshee-esque punk and Strokes-like cool (they recorded their demo with Strokes producer Gordon Raphael). They’ve pulled their songs from MySpace which leads us to believe they’re either about to hatch a brilliant plan or they need a new manager. Either way, we’ve heard their songs and you’ll thank yourself for seeing them at CMJ.
Diehard- At the point we interviewed New York’s finest, we expected big things from them. At the time we compared them to Superchunk, which we meant as a compliment. Many months later, the songs stand up on their own and the obvious nod to late 80′s britpop makes them less a Merge knock-off and more a walking encyclopedia of great musical tendencies.
Lovvers- Interviewed this month and ready for global domination. This is one of those bands that you just know if going to be an amazing live band. I remember seeing early shows by The Replacements and Guided By Voices. These shows at CMJ have that same kind of “who knows what’s going to happen” sense of chaos. Chaos=good.
Ringo Deathstarr- Interviewed here. If we had a complaint about CMJ, it would be their refusal to acknowledge the resurgence of the My Bloody Valentine/Jesus and Mary Chain genre. Ringo Deathstarr embrace the genre while cranking up the volume. Making your ears bleed has never felt so good.
Robbers On High Street- Going to festivals like CMJ is about taking risks. However, we always like to throw it a known entity every once in a while. Going to see Robbers On High Street is money in the bank. Great melodies, great musicians, great live shows. A well-respected band, who’s still underrated in our opinion.
Heavy Trash- If you’ve never seen Jon Spencer, do yourself a favor and check out his current band. Jon Spencer is a modern Elvis Presley and we are just spinning hyperbole here. The ultimate showman, he has been dazzling audiences for years. Guarantee to sweat and shout by showing up for this show.
The XX- Ok, we’re not breaking new here. The XX are the most hyped band coming in to CMJ. Based on the album and the live appearances on TV, it’s justified. Might be a battle to get into their shows at CMJ, but would certainly by worth the payoff. An album of the year candidate, in our estimation.
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