My Bloody Valentine played the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York last night (November 11, 2013). Read a review of the show at Brooklyn Vegan, and check out some of the performances below.
“Soon”:
“New You”:
“You Never Should”:
“Only Shallow”:
My Bloody Valentine played the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York last night (November 11, 2013). Read a review of the show at Brooklyn Vegan, and check out some of the performances below.
“Soon”:
“New You”:
“You Never Should”:
“Only Shallow”:
Television performed Saturday at Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest.
The Julie Ruin performing “Girls Like Us” yesterday at Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest.
Thurston Moore and band performed “Groovy & Linda” at Fun Fun Fun Fest this past Saturday in Austin, Texas.
Sound and visuals are great. Patti Smith and band are in great form.
This video of the Velvet Underground performing in Hamburg at Alsterdorfer Sporthalle on June 11, 1993 starts in darkness, but after a minute or so the lights come on and you can see all of them playing. The sound quality is OK, but good enough.
My Bloody Valentine played at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia the other night, and at the House of Blues on Nov. 7, and at the Metropolis in Montreal the night before that. The first three clips are from the Electric Factory.
Check out “Soon”:
“When You Sleep”:
“To Here Knows When”:
“Soon,” House of Blues:
“Feed Me With Your Kiss,” House of Blues:
“You Made Me Realize,” Houe of Blues
“Only Tomorrow,” Metropolis:
New music from Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks’ upcoming album, Wig Out At Jagbags, plus covers of “Stairway To Heaven” and “Beginning To See The Light.”
The Jicks played these songs last night at the Crystal Ballroom in the band’s hometown of Portland.
Check out these videos most of which the good folks at Stereogum were kind enough to extract off YouTube.
Bob Dylan and his superb band arrived in Milan, Italy for three shows — November 2, 3 and 4, 2013. Here are six songs from the Nov. 3rd show. Dylan sounds pretty good and his band is excellent.
I’ve got to warn you that there’s almost no light on the stage. You can hear the songs but can’t see much.
I’ve also included a version of “Desolation Row” from a 2011 show in Milan. I think he’s singing better now than two years ago.
To promote the new Throwing Muses album/book, Purgatory/Paradise, Kristin Hersh performed some of the new songs on acoustic guitar at Rough Trade in East London a week and a half ago.
I’ve been listening to the new album today, and it’s fantastic. I think longtime Throwing Muses fans will really like it, but I also think the current indie crowd will dig it too. And anyone else with an open mind.
Check out some of the live performances:
A narrative piece followed by a performance of “Wayfaring Stranger” at Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green, North London.