[Broken Social Scene with Land of Talk, 10/19 at Foellinger Auditorium]


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[Broken Social Scene with Land of Talk, 10/19 at Foellinger Auditorium]


Click the jump to see more photos and video from Broken Social Scene’s show!
Categories: I Was There
Tagged: Broken Social Scene, I Was There, Land of Talk
[Man Man with Tim Fite, 10/16/08]



There’s tons of photos you want to see — I promise. Click the jump for photos, a review, and video!
Categories: I Was There
Tagged: I Was There, Man Man, Tim Fite
[Throw Me The Statue and David Dondero at The Red Herring, 10/10/08]



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Categories: I Was There
Tagged: Throw Me The Statue, David Dondero, The Red Herring
[Death Cab For Cutie with So Many Dynamos at Assembly Hall on 10/12/08]

This isn’t Ryan Groff’s little brother — it’s Ben Gibbard. Oh, you wanna see these photos. Click the jump for a review!
Categories: I Was There
Tagged: Death Cab For Cutie, I Was There, So Many Dynamos
[Zmick and Lotus at Canopy Club on 10/6/08]



Click the jump for photos, video and a review of Lotus and Zmick’s show!
Categories: I Was There
Tagged: Lotus, Zmick
I may or may not have lost a memory card with a few videos on it, but here are some views into last weekend’s festival:
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down:
Oxford Collapse:
Santa:
Yo La Tengo:
The M’s:
Categories: Goodies · I Was There · Pygmalion Music Festival
Tagged: Goodies, Oxford Collapse, Pygmalion Music Festival, Santa, Thao with the Get Down Stay Down, The M's, Yo La Tengo
[Bang on a Can Marathon at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, 9/27/08]
Photos:




I didn’t see Glenn Kotche.
I know, I know, it’s unfortunate, but considering what I saw was fantastic, it’s not tragic in the least.
There were a few logistical issues to Bang on a Can that were understandable, but still made the fest a lot less user-friendly. First off, the marathon’s lineup was a list instead of a schedule, so plainly showing up was how yours truly missed the Wilco-ite. Second, long set changes made it difficult to drop by and be guaranteed to catch music, which is where my plans also fell short.
I stopped by during the middle of the day, and caught the Bang on a Can all-stars doing a four-song set. The twelve-hour-long music event rotated between the Colwell Playhouse theatre and the lobby stage (the one High Places were at during Pygmalion), so even though I planned on coming back to see another show, I wound up waiting too long for a set change and defaulted to Mindy Kaling’s stand-up performance on the Quad. (As my roomate said, Saturday was a big day for Champaign-Urbana, which is quite true.)
The first song I saw, “Overvoltage Rumble” by Annie Gosfield, was a industrial-influenced piece with lots of sudden stops that highlighted the all-stars’ impeccable internal metronomes. The drums drove the most “musical”part of the sounds created, which was enjoyable yet odd, considering that the banging of metal seems to be the most authentic sound in the mix of machinery recreations. Digital keyboard sounds were a distraction from the banging, jangly noises being produced — one of which was a trick we used to irritate our fellow musicians when I was an bass-playing tot — but amid the captivatingly off-kilter sounds they were creating, it was the only complaint.
When I first saw the orchestral setup onstage, the fourteen-year-old orchestra member inside of me panicked out of possible boredom, but as the bassoonist said between songs, they were playing “classical music…but not your father’s classical music,” which became true during my favorite of the songs I saw, “Manhatta” by Michael Nyman, a tune played as the accompaniment to a short black-and-white film.
The video, featuring hordes of people walking through the streets, men wearing silly, old-fashioned hats and various architectural sites in the city, was brought to life with the upbeat piece, led by loud clarinet melodies, proving that the all-stars were exactly what their name stood for.
If you stayed for other parts of it, comment below and let us know what you enjoyed most!
Categories: I Was There
Tagged: Bang on a Can, bang on a can marathon, I Was There, krannert, krannert center for the performing arts
(Pygmalion Music Festival’s Polyvinyl Showcase with The M’s, Headlights and Asobi Seksu)



Click the link for photos and reviews of The M’s, Headlights and Asobi Seksu!
Categories: I Was There · Pygmalion Music Festival · Uncategorized
Tagged: Asobi Seksu, Headlights, Polyvinyl Records, Pygmalion Music Festival, The M's
[Pygmalion Music Festival featuring Hathaways, The Living Blue, Jesse Sykes, Yo La Tengo and High Places]



Click the link for more photos and reviews of Hathaways, The Living Blue, Jesse Sykes, Yo La Tengo, and High Places!
Categories: I Was There · Pygmalion Music Festival
Tagged: Exile on Main St., Hathaways, High Places, Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter, The Living Blue, Yo La Tengo
[Pygmalion Music Festival with Sunset Stallion, Owen, Thao with the Get Down Stay Down, Santa, Black Mountain and The Hood Internet]




Click below for photos from Friday’s shows at Krannert Art Museum and Canopy Club!
Categories: I Was There · Pygmalion Music Festival
Tagged: Sunset Stallion, Santa, Pygmalion Music Festival, Black Mountain, the hood internet, Owen, Thao with the Get Down Stay Down