Consider The Source / Boy Crisis / Anamanaguchi / No One + The Somebodies @ Death By Audio

Aiight, I know it’s hot. But you wanna look good, glued to the pavement, right?
Let’s sweat those pounds out this next weekend. Glitch-pop to move your legs, and bass to blow your mind. 8bitpeoples in representation, as well as Conneticut, undeground indian/metal fusion, and some raw dance shit to wiggle your hips to.
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[ MUSIC! ]
Consider The Source
Boy Crisis
Anamanaguchi
No One + The Somebodies
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8PM / $5 - ALL AGES
Saturday, July 21st
@ Death By Audio
49 S. 2nd St. (btwn Wythe + Kent Ave.)
[ L > Bedford Ave. ]
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[ Joe Ahearn made the poster for this show, with a 10-cent ball point pen and a cellphone. ]
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[ CALENDAR. ]
- Saturday - July 28th -
Le Rug [ **NEW** Record –> (C.R.E.E.P.) ] / The So So Glos / Frankpollis / The Hysterics / Heartwarmer @ Micheline’s
[ Rekkid release party! ]
- Thursday - August 8th -
Curious Pleaser / Solid Gold / Digitata @ Micheline’s
[ Minneapolis bands on tour! ]
- Saturday - August 11th -
The Wailing Wall / Peasant / Ric Leichtung / Bouncer Fighter (mems > Curious Pleaser) @ Micheline’s
[ Backyard Grass Stage ]
- Monday - August 13th -
Aa (Big A little a) / Lullatone (JAPAN!) / Snakes Say Hisss! / The Huxtables / super-awesome secret guest TBA @ Don Pedro’s
[ Upstairs/downstairs show! ]
- Friday - August 24th -
Animandible / Brightside / Emergency Party / Organized Sports @ Micheline’s
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[ INFO. ]
Three musicians converging on an epic plateau of sound and reflex. Three conscious minds communicating on subconscious levels. Consider the Source is one voice born of three distinct personalities. Their music is aggressive and yet serene, powerful, and honest. They play what they feel and demand your full attention. Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the one thing they won’t let you do is ignore them. Since its inception, the band has performed throughout New York and much of the east coast. Consider the Source was as well received opening for Wyclef Jean as they were at Klezmer jams on NYC’s lower east side. Together they’ve traveled to the middle and far east to open their ears and expand their musical palate’s. Their spicy blend of progressive ethno-fusion proves to be truly genre-bending. On stage, the members embrace and express their deep love and appreciation for their music and influences. From Eastern-European folk melodies and Indian rhythmic cycles to funky rock riffs and break beat drum & bass, audiences can’t decide whether to mosh, rave or belly dance. > MySpace
[ BOY CRISIS ]
“Boy crisis are my friends and I was happy to hurry from South Street seaport to The East Village to witness the festivities. The show was a fun time and they definitely packed the house with mad homies because the following band didn’t play to half as many people. I’ve done much air-humping to my favorite song of theirs. I hope that it inspires you in a similar fashion.” > http://tothemaxxx.wordpress.com/
[ ANAMANAGUCHI ]
Anamanaguchi combines the raw, electronic tones of the NES sound chip with driving, melodic guitars in an indie rock/powerpop fashion. NYU Music Technology student Peter Berkman began experimenting with the console in late 2003, swapping songs with friends from his hometown. Looking for a way to perform the 8-bit songs live, he got together a band including bassist James DeVito from New York, and Spencer Casey & Chalie Hankin from Baltimore to play guitar and drums (respectively) along with the NES. Since then they have been very active playing PulseWave concerts in New York and various shows on the east coast. In August they released their debut Power Supply on 8bitpeoples. > MySpace
“Mad scientists when it comes to their art, experimenting with quirky new sounds to add to their catchy pop songs.” > http://www.freeindie.com/ > MySpace
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Come out and get sweaty!
Peas,
The Rats Of NiMH
[ PHOTOS! ]
[ VIDEO! ]
