Fourth of July is for noisemakers
Part Two
For his Fourth of July, Nate Dorr spent about 12 hours going to three different shows throughout Brooklyn. Here is what happened during the night time.


The day’s impending rain, long held to just a hint of moisture in the air, took on weight and dampening power as I wound my bike into Bed-Stuy. By the time I followed the sound of whirring static up to the roof five or six stories above, umbrellas were starting to come out throughout the large and ever-growing crowd assembled up there. I think I was expecting something relatively small — just a friend’s rooftop and two bands, one brand new — but clearly word had gotten out.
From the familiar faces, it seemed that quite a few of them had made the jump from the Yard as I had. I’d seen Pterodactyl guitarist Joe Kremer there earlier, for instance, and now here he was using his physics teacher day job to calculate our height from the sound of beer cans echoing down some kind of large metal duct protruding around the edge of the rooftop. Likewise, members of Fiasco. Lest this sound like one of those gossip columns about who was at some big Hollywood party, I’ll stop there.
What were all these people here for? For one, [ed: my band. No comment!]. Soon after, as the fireworks opened, increasingly mathy post-hardcore stormers Birthday Boyz followed.
The first set ended in a rush to get gear into the stairwell and out of the gradually increasing drizzle, but Birthday Boyz ended up just borrowing and dragging some of it right back out. And so the show continued on the open roof, providing much more fitting accompaniment to things exploding in the sky than your typical philharmonic treatment. I managed to scramble up onto the more elevated stairwell roof by this point, for unobstructed views of the entire proceedings.




[Birthday Boyz + Fireworks]
Death By Audio



[Feeling of Love]
Later, I made my way up to stop three of the day, a Todd P-run show at Death By Audio (the first time I’ve seen him at a sound board in a while, actually). The highlight turned out to be the surprise opener Feeling of Love, over briefly from their native France. With a careful mix of noise and old fashioned guitar riffing, the band seemed to channel a similar punk take on old blues-rock to Jon Spencer’s, which made it unsurprising to learn that they share their name with a Blues Explosion song. Also notable: Australian keys-and-drums study in slow, subtle progression Fabulous Diamonds. Hazy psych-gazers Crystal Stilts and Psychedelic Horseshit rounded out the bill.
Finally, biking home at 3:30, the rain that had been threatening all day picked up into full storm force, drenching me before I got home. I was just glad it held off long enough for everything else to happen first. For all the Independence celebrated on this day, afterall, it is still very dependent on the whims of weather.

[Pink Reason]



[Fabulous Diamonds]




[Crystal Stilts]


[Psychedelic Horseshit]
Part One
Death By Audio, Williamsburg BK
















July 8th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
It’s a mystery how all those fuckers found my house, but I am glad they came. Except for the assholes who set off fireworks and got the FDNY up my ass and ruined the party. You are not allowed back. Everyone else, I heart you.
Birthday Boyz+fireworks=eternal bro-downs of love!
July 8th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
Its the true Brooklyn way. Before it has a name, its just a roof party. Wicked.
July 8th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
The editor who edited this article also happened to knock some poor girl OFF the roof, fucking her arm up, REAL bad.
July 8th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
I was there. I saw everything, love.
July 9th, 2008 at 10:59 am
We fixed that girl using peroxide, a menstrual pad, an ace bandage, and some whiskey, Dr. Quinn style.
Are you out there, Kendra? You are hot and I hope your arm is ok.
July 28th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
I ended up drinking away the pain with a more whiskey. Had a blast! The next day my arm was puffy and gooey red and felt super weird. Someone talked me into heading to the hospital where i ended up spending the day nursing an infection. I didnt lose my arm however i am totally diggin on this sweet scar. Thanks for the pad! You guys were awesome. Sorry about all the blood to whoever lives in that apt.