Of Montreal * Roseland * October 10, 2008

Big Thanks to EduardoO on Flickr for use of his photos!

I’ve been to about 7 Of Montreal shows in my life, and still I’m never ready for what I am about to hear and see. I had the pleasure of meeting Matt from Youaintnopicasso.com and we kind of pondered what exactly the band could do on stage last night. We knew Kevin would be hung in a noose, but the rest was sort of up in the air. Talking to Ahmed a couple of weeks ago, he promised me that we were all in for some big surprises on this tour. That exceeded my expectations.

Last night’s show at Roseland Ballroom in NYC can be described in only one word; EPIC.

The band came on stage dressed and ready to go. Jamey was in a cowboy outfit complete with hat, Dottie was in a tutu, Ahmed was in a blue vest and Afro wig, Davey was in a silver white jacket, and BP was wrapped in a giant orange silk scarf. Of Montreal came in with a brief musical introduction as four golden buddhas carried out Kevin who was wearing a Sombrero and traditional Mexican outfit. Of course this was the first of many costume changes. ‘Id Engager’ was the first song played, and WOW what a start to the show, that essential Kevin scream. Chills were just sent down my spine.

The band focused mostly on playing new tracks off of ‘Skeletal Lamping’ last night, and if I’m not mistaking, played most of the songs off the record. Seeing the new songs live bring a whole new aspect and life to them, which I really enjoyed. The dance party didn’t stop all night. ‘For Our Elegant Caste’ which has currently won me over the past couple of weeks as my new favorite song was so good live i’m not sure I can believe it actually happened. “An Eluardian Instance” which is another favorite of mine, lived up to my expectations of seeing it live. I think it is one of the most beautifully crafted Of Montreal songs. The band was extremely tight. I think they finally ‘mastered’ all parts of the stage. Ahmed Gallab who has joined as the second drummer is a nice addition. Not only does it free up Jamey to play other instruments but it adds a heavier beat overall to the songs. BP was rocking out with the double head guitar last night which was a nice touch. Kevin’s vocals were spot on every time, every little scream, every little note. Perfect.

One of the most wonderful moments of the night for me, was when Kevin sat at the piano alone and played ‘Touched Something’s Hollow.’ The sound of his haunting voice over the sorrowful piano made it feel like a dream. If you were paying close attention, you could see BP sitting on his platform, looking over at Kevin, silently mouthing the words. It was just an astonishing moment to say the least.

Of Montreal also pulled out some favorites from the last few records, ‘Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?’, ‘Sunlandic Twins’ and ‘Satanic Panic in the Attic.’ One of my personal highlights of the night was ‘Disconnect the Dots’. This still remains to be one of my favorite songs live. It brings the energy in the room up another notch if that is humanly possible. ‘She’s a Rejecter’ had so much enthusiam put into it, I thought the band would collectively pass out from exhaustion.

I feel I have to list the theatrics in it’s own section. They are two very different things and the combination of them onstage is rather interesting. Seeing Of Montreal is really like going to see a play….on another planet. Of course David (Kevin’s Brother) and Nina (Kevin’s Wife) were part of the actors on stage last night along with Matt Wheeler (The band’s tour manager) and I believe Nick (who does a lot of stage prop building for them.) There was also another woman on stage who must be new to the group and i’m going to go out on a limb and say its David’s wife. I could very well be wrong.  Kevin’s costumes ranged from glittery blue jackets with a large bedazzled fanny pack to golden underwear. During ‘Gallery Piece’ there was video of the band acting out lines from the song on the large screens. Truly hillarious.

Amongst the stage antics in New York was Kevin in a mythical man-horse suit, golden buddhas, ninjas, army people with machine guns, people in bathing suits, victorian costumes, a card game, people in in tiger and chicken costumes, large limbs made of what appears to be bumpy plaster (These later made up a person) and more.

During one point, the characters in silver masks tried to convince Kevin to kill himself. This lead to him being hung in a fake noose on stage, swinging side to side. Later on they smeared him in fake blood. During one point, Kevin came out on a white horse and sang. It was gorgeous. A really beautiful concert moment. So unexpected, so unbelievable. How do you even find a horse in Manhattan? I don’t think anyone saw that coming. I’m not sure everyone in the band even saw that coming. Kevin also came out of the his coffin of shaving cream last night towards the end and hugged the crowd afterward to get it off.

Another unexpected surprise last night was when they brought out Andrew from MGMT. We were certainly in for a treat,  but that took a hard left turn that none of us saw coming. Kevin said they were going to play a song that Andrew wrote. I thought to myself, ‘Wow! An MGMT song? I love MGMT!’ but then they launched into Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’. The crowd transformed into 1992. Quite frankily I think Of Montreal made it sound better than Nirvana did.

The band ended the night with ‘Gronlandic Edit’ and all of the characters came out and bowed afterwards, ending another beautiful night with Of Montreal in New York. I love Of Montreal is so many ways. They know how to make you have a good time. They know how to get inside your head. They know how to make you smile. Everytime I see them I love them even more. I’m glad to have their music in my life. If it wasn’t, well, life just wouldn’t be any fun. 

Of Montreal Say ‘Ninjas Prove It.’

Pictures from my OM Live Photos 2007

Pictures from my OM Live Photos 2007

Today is a short post. I am off to see Of Montreal in a matter of hours and given, I’m super excited. Though the tour has only started and I’ve already heard and seen some really great things about the ‘Ninjas Prove It’ tour. Of Montreal is one of the most theatrical and artsy performers you’ll ever see. The band is also so tight lately live it’s incredible. Here is a video of the band performing ‘Id Engager’ from the North Carolina show this week. Enjoy!


Video from TainTasTic

Miniature Tigers “Cannibal Queen”

As you know by now, one thing that amuses me the most is hillarious videos by stellar indie rock bands. The Miniature Tigers are currently reigining as the champion of the year with their new video for ‘Cannibal Queen.’ I’m unsure why but this video seems like it could be a story plot on ‘My Name is Earl.’ The video features actor Derek Mears, who will be playing Jason in the upcoming ‘Friday the 13th’ movie. ‘Cannibal Queen’ is one my favorite tracks off of ‘Tell It To The Volcano’  which you can buy digitally now but the physical release will not be out until Early 2009. The Miniature Tigers are another example of the great harmonic indie pop that has been coming out lately. I just can’t seem to get enough.

The Miniature Tigers are starting doing some East Coast dates including 2 stops at CMJ. I can’t wait to check them out live. Head over to their myspace for more songs, info and tourdates Miniature Tigers

Check out the video for ‘Cannibal Queen’

Spinto Band “Summer Grof”

Words cannot fully describe my love for the Spinto Band. I first came across the Spinto Band when someone was throwing out a copy of their vinyl single for ‘Oh Mandy’ a couple years back. The cover drew me in immediatly, the name was pretty familar, so I offered to take it off of their hands. Still to this day i’m not sure why you would throw out a Spinto Band record.  The band just released ‘Moonwink’ yesterday, and in my opinion the record lives up to their prior releases. Infectious harmonies, brilliant melodies and dreamy lyrics fill the album and lets you remember why you love the band in the first place. They’re simple but amazing.

The Spinto Band is doing an extensive tour from Europe to the US. Check them out on their Myspace

Download one of my new favorite tracks Summer Grof
You can also stream ‘Moonwink’ in full at www.spintoband.com

Langhorne Slim “Restless”

Over the past few months I have heard the name Langhorne Slim more than any other.  The name really grabs your attention at first. It makes you want to find out what the deal with this guy is, right? Then you hear Langhorne Slim and the War Eagles, and it blows your mind. Slim is almost like a mixture of Ryan Adams during the Whiskeytown era with a dab or Elvis Perkins in Deerland and a sprinkle of Ryan Adams’ ‘Gold’.  I have a few favorite tracks off of Langhorne’s album, especially the infectious ‘Diamonds and Gold’, but recently I have a new favorite growing on me, ‘Restless’. If you missed their performance on Letterman, I suggest you go and check it out. Its really something brilliant. It gives you a whole new appreciation to the song.

Langhorne Slim is on an extensive tour including two stops in New York City. This Friday 10/10 at the Bowery at Saturday 10/11 at The Williamsburg Music Hall. If you’re in the area, I urge you to check out Langhorne in concert. It will blow your mind.

Check out Langhorne Slim and their tourdates on Myspace
Download the MP3 for Restless

CONTEST! Tickets to Okobos Festival in Green Bay, Featuring Death Cab, Ben Folds and M. Ward

I just recieved a pair of tickets to the Okobos Festival in Green Bay next week. Amongst the performers are Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Folds and M. Ward. If you are interested in winning these tickets, please leave your name and email address in the comments box.

You will be notified by me if you won on Tuesday! The festival is next week, on Saturday October 11th,  so make sure you can go before entering.

Good luck!

Check out the Okobos Festival and its lineup here.