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THE AIRWAVES ACT OF THE DAY: GusGus @ Reykjavík Art Museum

Text/Photos by Andrew Parks The snow–mounds of fluffy, sticky white stuff that gave our camera a serious case of lock jaw–was only the half of it. From the first squiggly synth line to the last strike-a-pose strut of vocalist Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson, GusGus‘ live trio set was easily one of the most electrifying dance music […]

THE AIRWAVES ACT OF THE DAY: Reykjavík! @ Tunglid, 10.15.08

Text/Photos by Andrew Parks According to Ben Frost, the producer of their freshly-minted LP (The Blood), “Reyjkavík‘s the real deal. They remind me a lot of At the Drive-In.” An At the Drive-In reference on the first day of Iceland’s Airwaves music festival, as we’re fading fast from a red eye flight that left no […]

I’M LIKE A RAGING ANIMATION: Zach Hill Explains the Color Change Chords of Marnie Stern

[Photos by Shawn Brackbill] Marnie Stern is the kind of person who can get away with saying straight-faced phrases like, “Who are the Killers? Are they like the Kills? Or Franz Ferdinand?” Much like that seemingly naive statement suggests, the singer/guitarist lives in a self-contained, and stylized, world–a rent-controlled Upper East Side apartment that allows […]

1MM: Barack Rock Benefit, F/ Franz Ferdinand, Les Savy Fav & Fiery Furnaces @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, 10.7.08

Photos/Text by Andrew Parks As you might imagine by its tagline–”Music, Comedy, Action!”, featuring “6 Bands and 6 Comedians … Hyping the Hope”–Tuesday’s Barack Rock benefit was a mixed bag of stray surprises and endless set changes. The main problem was organization. Rather than take advantage of the comedians who were billed in between bands, […]

GRIZZLY MAN: Daniel Rossen Finally Unveils Department of Eagles’ Live Show

By Andrew Parks While we’ve already thrown our support behind Department of Eagles‘ long-awaited second album (In Ear Park, out today through 4AD), self-titled was happy to see the band’s core duo–Daniel Rossen of Grizzly Bear and longtime friend/collaborator Fred Nicolaus–in fine living, breathing form last night. That wouldn’t be an accomplishment in the case […]