NYC: Sans Temps Morts
Sans Temps Morts is Nate Dorr’s weekly New York City events guide. This week with Love Is All, Baltimore Round Robin, Parts & Labor, Flying, Abe Vigoda, Wet Ink, Vivian Girls, Fucked Up, Kirsten Ketsjer, Wobbly, Blevin Blectum, Japanther, Noveller, S-S-S-Spectres.

Wednesday 15 October
Thursday 16 October
Friday 17 October
Saturday 18 October
Sunday 19 October
Monday 20 October
Tuesday 21 October
Wednesday 22 October
Thursday 23 October
Friday 24 October
Saturday 25 October
And Everything Else
Welcome, welcome to the 50th issue of Sans Temps Morts. Here, let me take you coat. Yes, pull up a seat. We have traveled far already and have even further to go ahead so catch your breath for moment first. It seems somewhat surprising given my intermittent lapses of coverage, but this mailing list has been in operation in something resembling its current form for just under 15 months. Roughly 64 weeks, 50 of which have involved me regaling you with stories of far-flung New York concerts. Just think of all the time you’ve blown on reading them by now! Just think of all the time I’ve blown on writing them! While the current numbering began at issue no.18 in November of last year, the first STM to bear that name (other concert-dissemination emails extend back several years but with drastically less regularity and no set format or name) arrived on July 23 2007. It mentioned only seven actual concerts (including the Death Set, Effi Briest, and the Mae Shi), lamented the closing of Sin-e (remember Sin-e? I had forgotten until just now) and still contained a vestigial art and film supplement.
But enough of that. Reminiscing will only make us miss the now. A thrill-packed now that sees us increased from those seven listings to a full 55 shows the next two weeks. Of course, part of that is CMJ, that glorious disaster of new music that clogs and spangles the streets of the Lower East Side and Williamsburg for four frenzied days each fall. As it begins exactly a week from today (tuesday night), I will leave a full guide and map of those proceedings until next issue.
In other brief news, classic New York record store Kim’s, home to one of the city’s finest used selections and an additional entire floor of film rentals, having recently shut down its Columbia location, will soon be shutting down its final St. Mark’s spot as well (the West Village shop is video only). Some of the record store functionality will be moved to a new, smaller spot somewhere in the village, but they’re still unloading a large part of their stock at reduced rates, so go have a look while you can.
Finally. If you want to see either or both of the amazing Baltimore round-robin shows (tons of bands set up in a circle enclosing the audience and play one song each in quick alternation) taking place this weekend at le Poisson Rouge, you should should buy now. This will sell out. And it is ridiculously cheap: $8 each night or $15 for both. Tickets here: http://lepoissonrouge.inticketing.com/evinfo.php?eventid=27739&sid=
AND NOW, FOR THE 50TH TIME, A BUNCH OF SHOWS:
Alright everyone, here’s the big push for the week. I wanted to check this out anyway, but now that the headliner’s been announced it’s moved up to ‘essential’. At the Monster Island basement, Metropolitan Ave and River St, Williamsburg. 9:15 doors, $7.
-Love is All (Just announced!)
-Abe Vigoda
-Woods
-Knyfe Hyts
Love Is All’s debut was my favorite album of 2006, dancing halfway between Brooklyn postpunk and Swedish indie pop with perfect hooks jostling for elbow room with no-wave sax freakouts, weird drum echo, and darting guitar licks, all glittering amid meticulously lo-fi production. Live, they were just as good, and despite gaining momentum and name recognition, have maintained a strong diy aesthetic, burning weird covers EPs for sale at shows and playing spots like Market Hotel, secret art gallery parties, and Williamsburg art spaces where they’re only announced at the very last instant (as here). So seize the chance to see them for very cheap, and even better, with richotcheting LA art-punks Abe Vigoda, local psych-folk outfit Woods, and (yes, there is no trend here whatsoever) Ex Models jam-funk-metal alter-egos Knyfe Hyts. Despite the fact that I just said “jam-funk-metal”, rest assured that I’m not talking about Korn and that Knyfe Hyts are surprisingly good for that (probably knowingly selected) premise. This is all thanks to Todd P, whose long-past legal venue attempt Llano Estacado was apparently also based in the weird basement space of Monster Island.
Various commendable strangeness at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 9pm doors, $tba.
-Paranoid Critical Revolution
-Benn Miller
-TwistyCat
Cakeshop seems to be having one of its more avant-minded nights. The bill’s only actual rock band is headliner Paranoid Critical Revolution who play vicious but technically astute two-piece no-wave freakouts, and have been a long-running STM favorite. I’m actually really happy to see them heading a Cake Shop bill, as it suggests they’re finally getting a little more of the notice they have long deserved. They’re joined here by daytime brain surgeon Benn Miller who’ll be building eerie electroaccoutics from creaky tape loops, arcane circuitry, and live sax, and other fittingly noir-inflected electroaccoustics from TwistyCat.
Wet Ink is a contemporary / new music ensemble containing current Zs drummer Ian Antonio (also a former Extra Life member) and past Zs guitarist Matthew Hough along with plenty of other presumably no less talented people. To open their 10th season of existence, the ensemble will pair three of its “classics” with three new works. At Roulette, 20 Greene Street at Grand, Soho. 8pm, $10.
I know, right? I’m also shocked to learn that there is a venue in Soho.
The other day, Polite Sleeper’s “Names Will Stand For Something” came up on iPod shuffle play and I immediately thought “this new Mountain Goats is pretty good”. This is some of the best praise I can offer, however inadvertent. I actually wish the more recent Goats output was as tautly arranged as this one song. Their other stuff is more typically a sort of twangy, cynical folk-rock, but it’s still well worth a listen. These guys were on my iPod in the first place due to my having noticed they’d be opening for the articulate guitar licks and calculatedly naive — yet uncloying — words of Pwrfl Power at Southpaw. With Tiny Vipers. Southpaw, 125 Fifth Ave at Sterling, Park Slope. 8pm doors, $10.
Improv week at Issue Project Room: Aki Onda (Walkman) and Shelley Hirsch (voice), at the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street btwn 3rd and 4th Aves, 3rd Floor, Gowanus. 8pm, $10.
+Sunn O))), Tony Conrad, and Thou at the Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard Street btwn Broadway and Church, Tribeca. 8pm doors, $15.
+Fucked Up, Vivian Girls, and Fiasco at Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey Street at Bowery, LES. 8pm, $10.
Punk rock at Market Hotel, 1142 Broadway at Myrtle, Bushwick. 8pm doors, $tba.
-Fucked Up
-Vivian Girls
-Inepsy
I think “punk rock” really just about covers it on this one. Toronto’s Fucked Up are a little more epic as well as a little harsher (sometimes both in smart juxtaposition) and Brooklyn’s Vivian Girls take more of a reverb-drenched garage angle, but still punk rock.
+Diplo, Boy 8 Bit, Telepathe, and Abe Vigoda at Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave, East Village. 8pm doors, $20
+TV on the Radio and Dragons of Zynth at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple, 317 Clermont Avenue at Lafayette, Clinton Hill. 8pm, $25.
Baltimore Round Robin Tour “Eyes Night” at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St. btwn Sullivan and Thompson, West Village. 7pm doors, $8.
-Beach House
-Jana Hunter
-Santa Dads
-Lexie Mountain
-Lesser
-Teeth Mountain
-Nautical Almanac
-Lizz King
-Creepers
-WZT Hearts
-Ed Schrader
-Sand Cats
-Thank You
Eyes night is for the quieter acts, the acts you stare at mesmerized. With this list of names, you probably don’t need much further introduction (and I’m out of time anyway), so I’ll only mention that Sand Cats is a new project of IDM legend Cex (and wife Roby) and Nautical Almanac accompany their eerie ambient sounds with a very strange and intriguing shadow-puppet-like stage show.
E4E1: at Dead Herring, 141 S. 5th st. #1E, btwn Bedford and Driggs, Williamsburg, under the bridge. 8pm doors, $tba.
-Kirsten Ketsjer
-Fiasco
-Necking
Denmark’s Kirsten Ketsjer (band name, not name of any particular band member) have an engaging sound rooted in bouncy guitar hooks and singing drummer Anja Jakobsen’s expressively conversational voice.What makes the smoothly executed pop moments work so well, though, is the bands willingness to slip into noisy anarchy when needed, or, as when I discovered them at an immediately ear-catching SXSW performance, leap up into racing punk rock. Especially worth checking out since they’re virtually never on these shores and this is their only New York date of the current trip. They’ll be joined (at friendly, cozy still-remaining Williamsburg loft spot Dead Herring), by momentum-gathering Brooklyn punk band Fiasco, whose sophomore album just came out (pick up a copy from the band), and Dead Herring’s in house percussive free-noise experimenters Necking.
Issue Project Room Improv Week, at the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street btwn 3rd and 4th Aves, 3rd Floor, Gowanus. 8pm, $10.
-Wobbly
-Blevin Blectum
-rare Wobbly/Blectum duo performance
Refugees of the pioneering Oakland IDM label Tigerbeat6, plunderphonic collager and Negativland affiliate Wobbly and once and future Blectum from Blechdom electronic noise tinkerer Blevin Blectum have continued to collaborate occasionally over the years as Sagan and will be joining IPR’s week of improv both solo and together. I’m particularly excited to see Blectum as she’s just put out her first album under her own name in four years and it’s a marvel of eerily ambient breakbeats and strange editing. Both of these musicians are highly notable in their own right and together should make for one of the Room’s better electronic shows.
Jazz at Space Space, 390 Seneca Ave, entrance on Stanhope, L train to Dekalb. $6, 9pm.
-Peter Evans
-Shelley Short
-Alexis Gideon
-Period
Peter Evans’ solo trumpet work, fittingly for such compositions as “End of the World Button”, can be apocalypically dissonant and harsh, but can also be frail and beautiful (if often equally dissonant). Period is an improvisational duo consisting of Extra Life’s Charlie Looker and drummer Mike Pride, often with others like Little Women’s Darius Jones. The other two are visiting Oregonians who will probably be doing sometihng completely different. Whatever it is, I’m intrigued by the Space Space, a venue I’ve yet to see.
Tweaky occultist post-punk outfit S-S-S-Spectres (think: what if Foot Village had an actual pop sense?) are packing up their show and calling it quits, and I haven’t even seen them play yet. Last chance is at Cake Shop with Skull Defekts, Talk Normal, and Boneless. 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $7.
+Nate Wooley (trumpet) and Joe Morris (guitar) duo at the Stone, Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 10pm, $10.
+Japanther album release with Ninjasonik at Mercury Lounge, 217 E. Houston St at Essex, LES. 8:30, $10.
Baltimore Round Robin Tour “Feet Night” at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St. btwn Sullivan and Thompson, West Village. 7pm doors, $8.
-Dan Deacon
-Adventure
-Video Hippos
-Future Islands
-Nuclear Power Pants
-DJ Dog Dick
-Blood Baby
-Height
-Cex
-Smarthgrowth
-Double Dagger
Feet Night is, of course, for dancing, and yep, it’s clearly worth being very excited about. Together, the two nights are just like a tiny raveling Whartscape!
Noveller, Neg-Fi, Tom Roe, and Twisty Cat (Ed Bear + Lea Bertucci + Tianna Kennedy) at the Ontological Theatre, 260 W Broadway at 6th Ave, Lispenard, and Beach, Tribeca.
E4E1: synth-pop at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Katie Stelmanis
Tirra Lirra
Magical, Beautiful
Chicago’s Magical, Beautiful play, odd, submerged synth-pop, full of electronic washes and watery reverb trails that go a long way towards substantiating their genre claims of dub and punk. Well, if they’re punk, it’s more in the post-punk-falling-a-way-into-new-wave manner, but the production is decidely dubby in a way few rock bands are. It’s mostly pretty languid music for slow-rolling seas but they know how to catch the ear with quick tempo increases at key moments as well. They’re in town this time with their more conventional Chicgo tourmates Tirra Lirra, and joining Ontario’s Katie Stemanis, currently living out her own punk-to-new-wave progression by going it alone (well, with a new backup band and her own name at least) and shifting towards icily dramatic progressions and slippery synthwork after the breakup of her former punk band Galaxy. Although don’t even ask me how her (rather good) Roy Orbison cover fits into that schema.
Pop is back in Brooklyn. Not noise pop, or indie pop or anything but pop. And hot off the iPod ad that may make them a household name, Chairlift remain a shining example. With the Juan Maclean and Holy Ghost at Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey Street at Bowery, LES. $15, 9pm.
Peter Evans (trumpet) + Josh Sinton (sax and clarinet) + Matt Bauder (sax) at the Issue Project Room Improv Week, in the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street btwn 3rd and 4th Aves, 3rd Floor, Gowanus. 8pm, $10.
+Miami Beach at the Charleston, 174 Bedford Ave btwn N. 7th and N. 8th, Williamsburg.
+Sleep When Dead: Titus Andronicus, the So So Glos, and the Rug at Market Hotel, 1142 Broadway at Myrtle, Bushwick. 8pm doors, $tba.
+RTX and Radio Moscow at the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $10.
Playing eternal 60s garage pop, Jackson Heights’ the Beets are a long time STM favorite, and from all the shows they’ve been playing, a natural rising star in this era Vivian Girls and Crystal Stilts. With the Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Women, and Katie Stelmanis at the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $7.
Peter Evans (trumpet) will be joining Mike Pride’s quartet Evil Eye in place of clarinet player Jeremiah Cymerman, as part of Prides own concert series. At Alphabeta, 70 Greenpoint Ave at Franklin, Greenpoint.
Among the best of the current wave of bands wisely melding psych, drone, and noise into shimmering splintered sound, Heaven People root their work in abstracted live instruments for results that seem simultaneously both more warmly human and more disconcertingly alien. Beautiful and strange. At the Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors, $6.
Wordless Music: Shearwater and a performance of Béla Bartók’s 44 Duos for Two Violins at le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St. btwn Sullivan and Thompson, West Village.
E4E1 at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
-Love or Perish
-Forever
-Thrust Lab
-Shannon & the Clams
FREE: Odeya Nini, Jeremiah Cymerman, and Sparks (Peter Evans & Tom Blancarte duo) at Zebulon, 258 Wythe Ave btwn Metropolitan and N. 3rd, Williamsburg.
And so begins CMJ, to be more thoroughly described next week. But here are some options just for starters.
Day 1:
E4E1 and Impose: at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
Parts & Labor
Flying
Double Dagger
Rahim
Fiasco
Dinowalrus
The Coathangers
Pwrfl Power
Pictureplane
BDRMPPL
Boo and Boo Too
Scary Mansion
Air Waves
FREE: Stereogum CMJ party with Ponytail, Crystal Stilts, Marnie Stern, and Gang Gang Dance at the Studio at Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave, East Village. Midnight to 4am. RSVP here.
Deerhoof at the Spiegeltent, Pier 17, Fulton St. at East River, South Street Seaport.
CMJ: Hot Lava at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES. 8pm doors,
CMJ day 2:
E4E1 and Todd P: Free daytime outdoor show at the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, S. 4th and Roebling, Williamsburg.
-Crystal Antlers
-the Coathangers
-Adventure
-Nonhorse vs. Peter Casper
+and very likely many more
Deerhoof, Flying, and Experimental Dental School at Irving Plaza, 17 Irving Place at 15th St, Union Square.
CMJ: Gothamist Stage at the Bell House, 149 7th St. btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves, Gowanus.
Extra Life
CMJ: Rocky’s Rock Star Bar, 351 Kent Ave at S. 5th. 8pm doors, $7.
-Blectum from Blechdom
-Barnwave (kevin blectum + christopher fleeger)
-Bad Party
-Future Blondes
-Telecult Powers
-Legs
E4E1: noise at Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
-White Mice
-VAZ
-Child Abuse
-Cutter
FREE: Death Vessel and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson at the Studio at Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave, East Village. 8pm.
FREE: Vice Late Night Party with Krallice and Vried at the Studio at Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave, East Village. Midnight.
Crystal Stilts at Pianos, 158 Ludlow St. btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES.
CMJ day 3 (hilariously not even begun to be researched):
Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone at the Stone, Ave C and 2nd St, East Village. 10pm, $10.
CMJ: Forcefield PR Party at Pianos, 158 Ludlow St. btwn Stanton and Rivington, LES.
-Stars Like Fleas
Crystal Stilts at the Bell House, 149 7th St. btwn 2nd and 3rd Aves, Gowanus.
CMJ day 4.
FREE: Impose Records Late Night Party at Cake Shop, 152 Ludlow St, midnight, free PBR.
-Fiasco
-Team Robespierre
-Special Guest
E4E1: enormous noise show at the aptly named Death By Audio, 49 South 2nd St btwn Kent and Wythe, Williamsburg. 8pm doors, $tba.
-Cock ESP
-White Mice
-Suffering Bastard
-Laundryroom Squelchers
-Future Blondes
-Twodeadsluts Onegoodfuck
-Sanguine Piss
-Tusco Terror
-Radio Shock
-U Can Unlearn Guitar
-WRONG
E4E1: Livin’ Just Enough for the City Fest at Less Artists More Condos, 132 W. 3rd St btwn 6th Ave and Macdougal, 2nd Floor, West Village.
-High Places
-Pit er Pat
-Matteah Baim
Early Minimalism at the Issue Project Room, in the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street btwn 3rd and 4th Aves, 3rd Floor, Gowanus. 8pm, $10.
The program, to be performed by the Either/Or Ensemble of Anthony Burr (clarinet, organ), Richard Carrick (piano, organ), Jennifer Choi (violin, organ), David Shively (percussion), and Alex Waterman (cello, organ, percussion), will consist of:
Philip Glass: Music in Similar Motion (1973)
Steve Reich: Four Organs (1970)
Rhys Chatham: Two Gongs (1971)
CMJ: Hometapes showcase at Union Pool, 484 Union Ave at Skillman and Meeker, Williamsburg.
-Stars Like Fleas
FREE: Vice Late Night Party with King Khan & BBQ Show, Monotonix at the Studio at Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street btwn 3rd Ave and 4th Ave, East Village. Midnight.
CMJ Day Five:
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Pants Yell, City Center, White Rainbow, and Rob Walmart at the Silent Barn, 915 Wycoff btwn Hancock and Weirfield, L to Halsey, Ridgewood. 7pm doors,
Panache / Todd P not-CMJ party: DMBQ, secret special guest starting with ‘Mono’, Genghis Tron, Pre, the Mae Shi, An Albatross, Akimbo, the Apes, Sole and Skyrider band, and Yip Yip at Market Hotel, 1142 Broadway at Myrtle, Bushwick. 8pm doors,
CMJ: The Whip, Holy Hail, The Muslims, Asobi Seksu, and Shock Cinema at Public Assembly, 70 North 6th St. at Wythe, Williamsburg.
Cutter, Aa, and Boo & Boo Too at Less Artists More Condos, 132 W. 3rd St btwn 6th Ave and Macdougal, 2nd Floor, West Village. 9pm doors,
Crystal Stilts at the Yard, 388 Carroll St at the Gowanus Canal.
Stars Like Fleas is a Brooklyn ensemble long constructing richly detailed chamber pop. Those pop tendencies have strengthened recently, tethering the songs to the sturdier structures like those of contemporaries Doveman and Sam Amidon and around and yielding some of their best material to date.This time, though, they’ll be performing English avant-garde composer Cornelius Cardew’s “Treatise”. The current ensemble consists of Shannon Fields (guitar, electronics, glockenspiel, voice), Ryan Smith (keyboards, electronics, voice), Montgomery Knott (voice, electronics), Laura Ortman (violin, bowed saw, voice), Matt Lavelle (bass clarinet), (trumpet, cuica, voice), Shayna Dulberger (bass, voice), Shelley Burgon (harp, electronics, voice), and Tianna Kennedy (cello, voice). At Issue Project Room, in the Old American Can Factory, 232 3rd Street btwn 3rd and 4th Aves, 3rd Floor, Gowanus. 8pm, $10.
26 Oct :: Dead Herring Craft Fair
26 Oct :: New Electro-Acoustic Practices: Tristan Perich and Ensemble Pamplemousse at Issue Project Room
27 Oct :: Abandon Ship night at Cakeshop: Predator Vision (mems Ducktails), Chaw Mank, Color Dream, and Millions.
28 Oct :: Drunkdriver at Union Pool
29 Oct :: ICETANK II: Rebekah Heller (bassoon) at the Tank.
30 Oct :: FREE: Snowblink, Julianna BArwick, And Charlie Looker at Zebulon
31 Oct :: Todd P / Panache Halloween party: Matt & Kim, DMBQ, Ponytail, AIDS Wolf, the Homosexuals, Screens, Fiasco, and Child Abuse at the Danbro Brewery Warehouse
31 Oct :: TwistyCat TBA
31 Oct :: Heaven People at Issue Project Room
31 Oct :: FREE: Zebulon Halloween party with Dome Theatre and Skeletons
01 Nov :: Chinese Star, Shock Cinema, and Attractive and Popular TBA
01 Nov :: Mostly Other People Do the Killing CD release at Zebulon
04 Nov :: Woods and MV & EE TBA
05 Nov :: Extra Life and Mary Halvorson & Jessica Pavone at Issue Project Room
06 Nov :: Extra Life at Barnard College
08 Nov :: Wordless Music: Terry Riley, Bang on a Can All Stars, and special guest at le Poisson Rouge
08 Nov :: E4E1: I Love You and Changing Holes at Death By Audio
09 Nov :: Wordless Music: Sylvain Chauveau, Goldmund, and classical performers TBA at le Poisson Rouge
10 Nov :: No Age, Soft Circle, and Sisters at Market Hotel
12 Nov :: Blues Control at the Charleston
12 Nov :: Mary Halvorson Trio record release at Barbes
13 Nov :: WZT Hearts at Goodbye Blue Monday
13 Nov :: E4E1: Quiet Hooves, Mouser, and Sea Sick at Death By Audio.
13 Nov :: Jolie Holland at Highline Ballroom.
14 Nov :: Wordless Music: Hauschka, Tom Brousseau, and Mikhail Simonyan (violin) playing the music of Prokofiev (Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94) and Ravel (Tzigane) at le Poisson Rouge
14 Nov :: E4E1: Lemuria, Gordon Ganos Army, Cheeky, and Get Bent at Death By Audio
15 Nov :: Wordless Music: The Cinematic Orchestra and the Calder String Quartet at le Poisson Rouge
15 Nov :: Girl Talk and the Death Set at Terminal 5
15 Nov :: Talibam!, Microkingdom, and more TBA at Dead Herring
20 Nov :: Miracles record release with Thrust Lab and Low Moda
20 Nov :: Sam Amidon at the Museum of Art and Design
21 Nov :: Wordless Music: Stars of the Lid, Hammock, Jocelyn Bonadio (piano) playing the music of Bach, Shostakovich, and John Cage at le Poisson Rouge
22 Nov :: Christy Road book release with Cheeky, Love or Perish, and the Homewreckers TBA
23 Nov :: Extra Life at Glasslands
23 Nov :: Jeremiah Cymerman and Matthew Welch at Soundfix Records
26 Nov :: ICETANK! CONCERT III: Eric Lamb (flute) at the Tank
29 Nov :: Sleep When Dead: So So Glos and Lidia Stone at Silent Barn
04 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
05 Dec :: Wordless Music: Tim Hecker (with string quartet) and the Wordless Music Orchestra at le Poisson Rouge
05 Dec :: ICE at Miller Theater
11 Dec :: Elijah B Torn at the Tea Lounge
11 Dec :: Fertile Crescent TBA
11 Dec :: Dan Deacon, Dirty Projectors, and So Percussion at Brokolyn Masonic Temple.
12 Dec :: Fertile Crescent TBA
16 Dec :: Doveman at the Stone
Until next week, live without dead time.
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Good riddance to Kim’s on St. Marks, but long live Nick’s memory, email for shemale hair, make-up, and creme blush. I’m sure his ghost will bother Mr. Kim forever.