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    <title>Beach House - Used To Be</title>
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    <title>Daytrotter Sessions - Shugo Tokumaru</title>
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    <issued>2008-11-18T19:04:40-05:00</issued>
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    <summary>It's been a while since I've highlighted a Daytrotter session but this one is far too good to pass up. I mentioned Shugo in my CMJ recap from a few weeks ago and his album Exit has been a consistant...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>It's been a while since I've highlighted a Daytrotter session but this one is far too good to pass up.  I mentioned <a href="http://www.myspace.com/shugotokumaru" target="_blank">Shugo</a> in <a href="http://www.grantmanship.com/2008/10/cmj-recap.html" target="_blank">my CMJ recap</a> from a few weeks ago and his album <em>Exit</em> has been a consistant inhabitant of my CD player ever since.  Check out Daytrotter's story and free mp3's from Shugo's session <a href="http://daytrotter.com/article/1487/shugo-tokumaru" target="_blank">here</a>. </p></div>
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    <title>Final Fantasy - Blue Imelda</title>
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    <issued>2008-11-17T15:54:18-05:00</issued>
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    <created>2008-11-17T20:54:18Z</created>
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    <author>
      <name>gmanship</name>
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    <dc:subject>Music Video</dc:subject>

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    <title>A Glimpse of Fol Chen's Debut</title>
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    <issued>2008-11-11T22:56:00-05:00</issued>
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    <created>2008-11-12T03:56:00Z</created>
    <summary>The newest member of the Asthmatic Kitty family is Los Angeles band Fol Chen. I could try and describe what they sound like but why bother when the band does it in far better fashion than I could. Here is...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>The newest member of the Asthmatic Kitty family is Los Angeles band <a href="http://www.myspace.com/folchen" target="_blank">Fol Chen</a>.  I could try and describe what they sound like but why bother when the band does it in far better fashion than I could.  Here is what the members of Fol Chen have to say about themselves:</p>

<blockquote><p><em>You know that mysterious black object that the creepy family is staring at on the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Presence" album? Fol Chen sound like that. But we don't sound like Led Zeppelin. (We actually do
a little.) Instead, we sound like Prince with Amon Duul II and a children's religious revival, not to mention Hot Chip, Pink Floyd, Gwen Stefani, Pere Ubu, Danielson Famile, Scritti Politti, Boards of Canada, The Blow, and Pulp. (Mostly.) We are using secret powers and the guidance of legendary DJ Donna Donna to combat our nemesis, John Shade. We are cryptic and joyful and we would like you to dance.</em></p></blockquote><p>

How's that for a description?  Certainly cryptic and all over the board musically.  Never a bad combination in my book.  I'm definitely interested to hear the rest of the album, that's for sure.  <a href="http://grant.typepad.com/my_weblog/images/LZpresence.jpg" target="_blank">Here</a> is a picture of the <em>Presence</em> album cover in case you need a refresher while trying to figure out that introductory bit.  As to whether they sound like that mysterious object and the bands mentioned, you can judge for yourself below.  

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<li>Fol Chen - "<a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/mp3/folchen_-_part1_-_cable_tv.mp3" target="_blank">Cable TV</a>" from <em>Part 1: John Shade, Your Fortune's Made</em></li>
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    <title>Megapuss - Adam &amp; Steve</title>
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    <issued>2008-11-06T09:44:46-05:00</issued>
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    <title>The 44th President of the United States of America</title>
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    <issued>2008-11-04T23:44:26-05:00</issued>
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    <created>2008-11-05T04:44:26Z</created>
    <summary>I try to keep my viewpoints on subjects other than music to a minimum around here but the election of the next President of the United States feels like an obvious topic worthy of discussion. I'm not the greatest writer...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p><img alt="President Obama" class="at-xid-6a00d8341c024b53ef010535da7900970c " src="http://grant.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c024b53ef010535da7900970c-120wi" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; float: left;" />
 I try to keep my viewpoints on subjects other than music to a minimum around here but the election of the next President of the United States feels like an obvious topic worthy of discussion.  I'm not the greatest writer but I feel like saying something about this so here are my brief thoughts on what has just happened.</p><p>I was watching CNN when they called the election for Senator Obama and it felt so surreal.  Regardless of your political viewpoint, this is a truly remarkable event in our nation's history.  Maybe the biggest I have ever witnessed during my life.  I don't think it's a stretch to say that seeing an African American be elected President of the United States certainly wasn't guaranteed to happen in the years to come or even during my entire lifetime.  Not when you consider all the pages of history that are filled with embarrassing stories of despicable hatred and racism.  But now, what an amazing thing to witness our nation's greatest attempt to put that ever-lingering history of racism behind us.  To think that the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr. we've all learned about in school and have heard countless times might actually have become a reality is truly incredible.  To see that unbelievable mass of people in Chicago celebrating is beyond uplifting.  Seeing Americans of all ages and races with tears streaming down their faces after hearing the news is an incredible image I know I'll never forget.  Knowing that our nations image in the world has immediately done a 180 is beyond comforting.</p><p>I don't know if President Obama will be a good president.  I certainly hope that he is.  I think we all know our country needs a great leader in the worst way.  I believe in my heart he has the ability to do great things for this country.  I can say that I'm proud to have voted for him and truly believe it was the right vote to cast.  Here's to hoping that he brings the change we're looking for.</p></div>
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    <title>Esquire</title>
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    <summary>I passed the bar. That's all for now.P.S. Now that I've had a little time to comprehend the fact that I actually passed the bar I just want to say thanks to everyone who has called, texted, emailed, etc. over...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>I passed the bar.  That's all for now.</p><p><strong>P.S.</strong>  Now that I've had a little time to comprehend the fact that I actually passed the bar I just want to say thanks to everyone who has called, texted, emailed, etc. over the last few days congratulating me.  I really appreciate the well wishes and support before, during and after the bar.  It certainly wasn't easy but now that it's over and I passed, I can definitely say it's been a gratifying experience.  More importantly, it wouldn't have been possible without the aforementioned support.  I guess I owe all of you some free legal advice in the future when/if you ever need it ;-)</p></div>
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    <title>Shugo Tokumaru - Button </title>
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    <created>2008-10-30T11:56:57Z</created>
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    <title>CMJ Recap</title>
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    <issued>2008-10-29T13:21:53-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-10-30T11:57:45Z</modified>
    <created>2008-10-29T17:21:53Z</created>
    <summary>Where do I start?!? First, I had hoped to post this a lot sooner but since returning from CMJ I've been trying to recover from what feels like the worst cold ever or the black death, I'm not sure which.Anyway,...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Where do I start?!?  First, I had hoped to post this a lot sooner but since returning from CMJ I've been trying to recover from what feels like the worst cold ever or the black death, I'm not sure which.</p><p>Anyway, CMJ was an absolute blast.  I saw several bands that I expected to be great and quite a few that surprised me.  That's the whole point right?  In regards to band's that I had never heard of but subsequently blew me away I would be remiss if I didn't mention <a href="http://www.myspace.com/stringmetal" target="_blank">Judgment Day</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/asaransom" target="_blank">Asa Ransom</a>.  I caught both of these bands at the Sesac Showcase on Wednesday night at the Delancey.  Judgment Day are highlighted by a violinist and cellist who pummeled the crowd with their string metal.  It's certainly something to see if you get the chance.  As I watched Asa Ransom I felt like I could've easily been watching the next buzz band from NYC.  They kind of sound like what I imagine the Jam or Clash would have sounded like if they all grew up in a haunted house.  The lead singer told me they've only been playing together since July or so which makes their performance all the more impressive.  They've definitely got a nice following already and I'm sure it will only continue to grow.</p><p>As I expected, the <a href="http://www.terrorbird.com/" target="_blank">Terrorbird Media</a> Showcase on Wednesday afternoon that took place at the Cake Shop was packed with great performances.  Most notably, Shugo Tokumaru, Tobacco and Women all made my list of highlights after their sets.  This was my first time being exposed to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/shugotokumaru" target="_blank">Shugo Tokumaru</a> and his brand of acoustic pop.  I obviously had no idea what he was singing about but one thing that wasn't lost in translation is that his music is very very good.  I've since purchased two of his three albums.  I would have purchased all of them but I don't think his 2nd record is available in the US.  At least, I haven't been able to find it.  Black Moth Super Rainbow member <a href="http://www.myspace.com/tobacco" target="_blank">Tobacco</a> didn't disappoint during his set either.  The combination of beats and his audio/visual presentation got the crowd moving if not a little weirded out with it's combination of workout videos, 70s porn and haunted house clips.  From the sound of things, Tobacco may be revealing himself as the wizard behind the BMSR curtain.  Jagjaguwar artists <a href="http://www.myspace.com/womenmusic" target="_blank">Women</a> were another highlight.  The tight quarters and the speed of the sets added an element of urgency to their time onstage and the subsequent buzz surrounding the band.  The only thing marring their set was one particularly pushy goon from pitchfork who decided that since he had a video camera we were all required to make as much space as he needed at the front of the stage regardless of how long we had all been standing in the extremely small space.  This incident wasn't without a bit of humor though even if the camera guy missed the backhanded comment.  Someone asked the pitchfork goon who he was shooting for after he barged to the front and when he said pitchfork the person's response was, "I should have known..."  The camera dude seemed clueless to the comment or maybe he thought he was too cool to acknowledge it but I think the comment counted as one for the good guys.  The only other downer to the showcase was School of Seven Bells cancelling even though the members walked through the crowd a couple of times.  I think some of their equipment may have gone missing or something based on a discussion I overheard as the reason for why they, "couldn't make it," as was announced.</p><p>I caught Nikolai from the Strokes doing his solo thing as <a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialnickeleye" target="_blank">Nickel Eye</a> the same night in Williamsburg.  I was really surprised and impressed by his stage presence.  Much different from his demeanor when playing with the Strokes, he was very talkative and joked with the crowd in between several songs.  There was a healthy crowd for what I'm pretty sure was his first US show and those in attendance were all very receptive to the music.  It appears that Nickel Eye will be another impressive edition to the solo Strokes output we're seeing with Albert Hammond Jr. and Fab's Little Joy project which comes out next week.  I mean, he's already scored a <a href="http://www.radioeksen.com/Liste.asp" target="_blank">#1 on Turkish radio</a>!  That's hard to argue with is it not!?!</p><p>I also caught <a href="http://www.myspace.com/waltermeego" target="_blank">Walter Meego</a> at the Mercury Lounge later that night.  I was curious to see how the band was live and was really surprised.  I <a href="http://www.grantmanship.com/2008/06/walter-meego--.html" target="_blank">mentioned them in June</a> so I was looking forward to finally seeing them but was unsure what to expect.  The long and short of it is that lead singer/songwriter Justin Sconza and beatmeister Colin Yarck put on quite a show with the music translating extremely well.  The thing that surprised me the most was how glammy Justin's mannerisms are minus any of the glitter.  Maybe Walter Meego are at the forefront of an impending space-glam movement.  Regardless, <em>Voyager</em> is worth a listen and you should definitely check out the band if they're in your area.</p><p>The most mind-blowing experience of the week had to be at the <a href="http://www.panacherock.com/booking/" target="_blank">Panache Booking</a> Showcase at the Knitting Factory which highlighted the insanity that can be found at any show booked by Michelle Panache.  First of all, I'm pretty sure that whatever I'm currently recovering from came from the Knitting Factory.  Whatever substance is keeping that place from falling in on itself should be used to construct the next version of the space shuttle because I'm pretty sure it would be indestructable.  Of all the venues I've been to it's certainly one of the dingiest.  That being said, it certainly added to the aura of what I was about to witness.  I don't know that I'm capable of dreaming some of the music I heard and the bands I saw perform.  Insane Japanese psychedelic rock provocateurs <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dmbq" target="_blank">DMBQ</a> were downstairs hanging from the ceiling and laying waste to the crowd when I arrived.  After that it was <a href="http://www.myspace.com/analbatross23" target="_blank">An Albatross</a>'s turn to blow my mind and eardrums out with the noisiest noise rock ever.  All I can say is that the mosh pit is alive and well and can be found in front of any stage at An Albatross show.  Next was <a href="http://www.myspace.com/themaeshi" target="_blank">The Mae Shi</a>.  What can I say about them?  The music jumps in various combinations of screaming fits reminscient of punk, crazy electronic experimentation and then into huge love-filled sing-a-longs.  After sitting through numerous CMJ panels with panelists talking again and again about looking for that special element of a band that leaves the audience thinking about them after a show, I think I witnessed it during the Mae Shi's set.  Their devoted following sure seemed to indicate it.  All of this madness led up to what was definitely my most highly anticipated show of the week.  <a href="http://www.myspace.com/monotonix" target="_blank">MONOTONIX</a>!!!  I found a spot in the balcony overlooking the crowd so I could get the best view of what was about to go down and also to minimize my chances of injury.  I think it was a good decision.  It was everything I hoped it would be.  Ami swung doused the crowd with numerous liquids, mooned the crowd, swung from the balcony railing, trash cans were tossed as well as the floor tom as if it were a gentle beach ball.  The only probably about the floor tom was that it was not a beach ball as was made clear when it split a kids head open about halfway through the set.  You can check out some pictures <a href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/146834-cmj-friday-amy-phillips" target="_blank">here</a>, <a href="http://jeffdphoto.blogspot.com/2008/10/panache-knitting-factory.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/archives/2008/10/cmj_panache_boo.php" target="_blank">here</a> that all do a good job of documenting much of the evening including the floor tom vs. head action.  It all culminated with drumkits for Monotonix, DMBQ and An Albatross being hoisted into the crowd and played by their respective drummers.  All that before Ami decided that all the nights performers should stagedive into the crowd after the show ended which didn't work out as well as he probably hoped as pretty much everyone ended in a giant heap on the floor but it was still a nice gesture.  YASOO!!!  </p></div>
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    <title>Grampall Jookabox - The Girl Ain't Preggers</title>
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    <issued>2008-10-20T23:47:50-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-10-21T03:48:00Z</modified>
    <created>2008-10-21T03:47:50Z</created>
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      <name>gmanship</name>
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    <dc:subject>Music Video</dc:subject>

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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><center><embed width="425" height="344" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=1980162&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1" /></center></div>
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    <title>CMJ Or Bust</title>
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    <issued>2008-10-20T23:30:00-04:00</issued>
    <modified>2008-10-21T03:56:59Z</modified>
    <created>2008-10-21T03:30:00Z</created>
    <summary>That's right! I'm heading to NYC in the morning for this year's CMJ Music Marathon. I'm extremely excited about all the panels and showcases I'm scheduled to attend. I just hope I can keep up the pace! If it's a...</summary>
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      <name>gmanship</name>
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    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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&lt;div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"&gt;&lt;p&gt;That's right!&amp;nbsp; I'm heading to NYC in the morning for this year's &lt;a href="http://www.cmj.com/marathon/" target="new"&gt;CMJ Music Marathon&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; I'm extremely excited about all the panels and showcases I'm scheduled to attend.&amp;nbsp; I just hope I can keep up the pace!&amp;nbsp; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If it's a little slow this week it's because I'm going to try to see as many bands as possible which means I'll be going non-stop.&amp;nbsp; I'm going to try and post updates when I can and plan on posting an overall summary when I get back.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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