October 18, 2009
This Week In Shows: CMJ EDITION!

THIS WEEK IN SHOWS
It’s time for CMJ again, which means the same New York bands you can see all the time in will be playing alongside some touring bands – who would’ve all come to New York at some point anyway – in marathon-length shows full of semi-interested badge-holders and grumpy photographers who get angry when you accidentally bump into them while rocking out in the front row. (Except our photographers, who are very cool and friendly.) We tend to complain about CMJ, but since it’s here, we might as well embrace it. It IS really fun to see ten of your favorite bands in one night, and, exhausting as it may be, it’s fun to do that five nights in a row! As usual, these are my totally subjective and incomplete recommendations for the coming week. You can flesh this out by telling us who you’re going to see… Send us some photos if you go. Or boycott CMJ; that’s totally respectable too. As for us, we’re just excited for a reason to shirk our other responsibilities for a week and rock out in the name of journalism.
TUES, OCT. 20
PANACHE/NEW YORK NIGHT TRAIN CMJ SHOWCASE
Upstairs: Heavy Trash, Golden Triangle, Lovvers, Harlem, Surfer Blood, K-Holes
Downstairs: The Stalkers, Unnatural Helpers, Flexions Dinowalrus, Julianna Barwick, SCREENS
Santos Party House
7:00 PM, $10/$12, 18+
It seems that every other show I get excited about is somehow connected to Panache Booking or New York Night Train (or both), and Tuesday night’s bigass blowout is no exception – just check out the lineup!!! I just need to figure out how to be upstairs and downstairs at the same time. I’ve yet to see Heavy Trash, though I’ve heard good things about their show, but Stalkers deserve some props too. They don’t seem to get much press, but they’re one of my favorite live bands: their songs are totally fun and anthemic, and besides, I’ve seen them throw cymbals, get naked, dribble vomit, and last time I caught their show, lead singer Andy Animal was tossing firecrackers into the crowd with a menacing glee. Alright!
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What With Inglorious Basterds Opening Today, Why Not Read What Tarantino Has To Say About Some Of His Career’s Key Soundtrack Picks? [Rolling Stone]
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Harlem, Yeasayer, Kid Sister Added to Fun Fun Fun Fest Lineup [Gorilla vs. Bear]
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compiled by Erin Sheehy
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compiled by Max Sebela
Cymbals Eat Guitars, Real Estate, and JM.Com’s July Feature Band The Drums All Set To Play Online Record Store Insound’s 10th Anniversary Party at Brooklyn Bowl [Brooklyn Vegan]
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by Max Sebela
LIVE JOURNAL
JezebelMusic.com @ Northside Festival
June 13, 2009 | Cymbals Eat Guitars

Photo by Devon Banks, Courtesy of the L Magazine
At midnight on Sunday, June 14th, the following conversation took place between Max Sebela and a friend, here deemed “J”:
J: So, how were the shows today?
Max: Great, Cymbals Eat Guitars at Music Hall ripped face, as expected. This band Elika opened for them – they were like a combination between Evanescence and Beach House, in a good way.
J: So like Bat For Lashes?
Max: Yeah, kind of. Aaron Behrens (from Ghostland Observatory) at Public Assembly was surprisingly good, and there was Heineken everywhere, for like 3 dollars. Oh, and this country duo Tristen played Cameo Gallery. The two girls were adorable, and played a great song about murdering one of their husbands. I feel like I owe them a plug when I do my write up. All in all, it was a good day.
J: I still haven’t heard that Cymbals Eat Guitars record – what do they sound like?
Max: Imagine if you stuck Pavement, Modest Mouse, and New Found Glory in a blender, lit that blender on fire, and dressed it up in a shit pair of Wranglers.
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