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The Temper Trap with Delphic and the Hundred in the Hands @ Trocadero, Philadelphia

The Temper Trap with Delphic and the Hundred in the Hands @ Trocadero, Philadelphia

have been touring so much and in so many places in 2010, I’ve lost count. So I consider the Trocadero gig in Philadelphia the start of their “latest and greatest” North American tour, if you will. The Melbourne-based band played to an enthused crowd there Sunday night. It’s pretty uncommon for me to know about all three bands on a tour – usually I’ll know the headliner and probably one of the headliners peripherally, but on this tour, I was stoked beyond belief that two of the best electronic bands of the moment would be support for the Temper Trap.

’s the Hundred in the Hands have just released their self-titled debut album on last week, and it’s an amazing effort. Definitely in my top 5 of albums of 2010, I think it would handily beat out ’s This is Happening in a head-to-head contest on the dance floor. You always wonder how electronic bands translate (or don’t) in the live environment, and I can say without a doubt the Hundred in the Hands passes with flying colors. The only issue I had was with some of the instrumentation getting muddled, which I think was more of a fault of the venue’s sound system and not a reflection on the duo. Weirdly, the front row of the standing crowd stock still for the entire night, and it was us and my new friends in the second row that were kicking up our heels to the Brooklyn duo (and the rest of the night for that matter).

Eleanore Everdell (lead vocals / synths) sings, at times, with a yelping howl not unlike of but I think Everdell does this better, because her disaffected voice is perfect for dance music. Check out the amazing “Last City,” the opening track on their album, with its “oh oh oh OH ohs” that will make this an earworm for sure, and even better live. “Pigeons,” a single getting a lot of airplay on British radio, is another gem. A fascinating sidenote: Hundred’s guitarist (and also beat master) has the same model of Rickenbacker as ’s , so I was doubly blown away by equipment prettiness.

So the next two bands of the night I had been lucky enough to have seen last at in very sunny Denmark in July. Delphic released two singles, “Counterpoint” and “This Momentary,” in their home country in 2009. While these didn’t race up the UK singles chart, they generated enough interest such that when the , band let loose their debut album, Acolyte, early this year on their own Polydor imprint , the buzz was enormous. I was already a big fan of theirs after hearing Acolyte in January, and it quickly became the soundtrack to my cardiovascular workouts for the rest of the DC winter (read: shoveling during the second biggest snowfall ever recorded in Washington). The band have no idea of this particular reason for my great affection for their music. Interestingly, it became clear Sunday night that I, along with the aforementioned second row of fans at the Trocadero, were going to use Delphic to soundtrack quite a workout.

I should probably mention that despite it being autumn on the East Coast already, the inside of the Trocadero was hot. Steamy. Boiling. By the time Delphic started their second song, the synthtastic “Doubt”, the shirt of lead singer/bassist was already soaking wet with sweat. He seemed unperturbed by this, singing his heart out on tunes like “Red Lights,” complete with requisite red lighting and concluding with a monster synth outro – just what you’d expect from three English boys who are self-described “synthesizer geeks.” Keyboards/synths man surprised me, singing his backing vocals with so much enthusiasm, I was floored. He sings in a higher register than Cook and frankly, you haven’t heard sexier high-pitched male vocals in a dance song since days. “Halcyon,” the song that cemented my love for the band (used somewhat freakily for a UK mobile phone advert, I can’t be the only one who thinks James Cook singing “give me something I can believe in” has absolutely nothing to do with mobile phones), was fantastic, with guitarist Matt Cocksedge ripping his now famous guitar solo.

Even though it appeared that myself and one other guy next to me (clutching a Delphic press clipping from , no less) were the only people in the whole club to even know who they were and what they sounded like, by the time the set closer “Counterpoint”, with the swells of its guitar and synth and Cook’s upbeat yet sad lyrics of “but you don’t come back around / it seems to me that we will never be” and his emphatic declaration that “nothing’s wrong / nothing’s wrong with today,“ everyone was already on their side, pumping their fists in the air. See, Delphic may write songs about love and heartbreak like other bands, but they write and play them in a way you will force you to take notice, because you won’t be able to keep still. This is music that makes you want to dance.

Delphic Set List
Clarion Call
Doubt
Red Lights
This Momentary
Halcyon
Counterpoint

The way things are going for the Temper Trap, I think they could very well be playing stadiums in the near future. They have the swagger, they have the confidence, and they certainly have devoted fans. In Washington, maybe a quarter of the attendees show up before or around doors and the rest amble in at the appointed set time for the headliner. Not so with Sunday’s Temper Trap show. I have never in my life seen such a long line outside a venue before doors, going for what seemed like miles down Arch Street. Thanks to two wonderful openers, the Trocadero crowd was drenched in perspiration and ready for the headliner.

All too predictably, “Sweet Disposition,” the song on the “500 Days of Summer” soundtrack that made the Temper Trap a household name in America, got the loudest crowd reaction. But my buddies and I in second row standing had a good time pogo-ing to “Fader,” “Love Lost,” and even “Down River,” the latter with its unusually plodding verses but endearing, shoutable chorus of “Down river! Down river!” and odd spoken lyrics from bassist . I think a lot of people went to this show knowing nothing but “Sweet Disposition” and maybe “Fader,” but they all came away with a feeling of euphoria, seeing a band close to or at its peak in performance terms. Dougy Mandagi grinned through the entire set, later reaching out to the crowd at the end to shake as many hands as he could.

The light show for their final song, “Science of Fear,” was a war between strobes and blue spotlights. This is the level of light show uses on tour. So it’s not a far stretch of the imagination to imagine envision the Temper Trap playing Madison Square Garden or the Meadowlands sometime soon. They won’t be playing clubs for much longer. Watch this space.

The Temper Trap Set List
introduction
Rest
Fader
Fools
Down River
Love Lost
Soldier On
Sweet Disposition
Resurrection
Drumming Song
//
Rabbit Hole
Science of Fear

Tour Dates (dates with all three bands except those noted)
Sept 29 – House of Blues / Boston
Sept 30 – Wellmont / Montclair, NJ
Oct 01 – Terminal 5 / New York City
Oct 02 – Le National / Montreal
Oct 03 – Capital Music Hall / Ottawa
Oct 05 – / Toronto
Oct 07 – Newport Music Hall / Columbus
Oct 08 – DC9 / Washington, DC^
Oct 09 – / Austin*
Oct 09 – MOTR Club / Cincinnati%
Oct 11 – St. Andrews / Detroit
Oct 12 – Metro / Chicago
Oct 13 – Turner Hall / Milwaukee
Oct 14 – First Avenue / Minneapolis
Oct 18 – Crocodile / Seattle%
Oct 19 – Woods / Portland%
Oct 21 – Popscene / San Francisco&
Oct 22 – Fox / Pomona, CA
Oct 23 – Club Nokia / Los Angeles
^ Delphic only
* the Temper Trap only (festival appearance)
% the Hundred in the Hands only
& Delphic and the Hundred in the Hands only

The Temper Trap: website | myspace | @ 9:30 Club | @ Bonnaroo 2010, Day 1 | The Temper Trap Announce August-October North American Tour with Delphic and The Hundred in the Hands | @ Showbox at the Market
Delphic: website | myspace | American Release Details of Delphic EP | Delphic’s Debut Album Streaming on Their MySpace
The Hundred in the Hands: website | myspace | ‘Pigeons’ takes flight with Foals’ remix

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LCD Soundsystem to Tour This Fall, May Record New Material in Future

LCD Soundsystem to Tour This Fall, May Record New Material in Future

have been on the summer touring circuit for a while now, making notable appearances as a headliner of London’s on July 3 and Chicago’s on July 17. Now they have announced they will be going out on the road back in the U.S. again this September and October. They will be touring with current darlings of the blogosphere and London’s .

And good news for those of you left biting your nails after ‘s pronouncement earlier this year to Rolling Stone that This is Happening released in May might be LCD’s last album. According to an article in online British rock and pop culture magazine the Quietus, Murphy suggests the band might still record singles but will likely no longer tour professionally. All the more reason to catch them on this tour. I myself saw them at in July; they put on a really fun show.


Sept 23 – Wellmont Theatre / Montclair, NJ
Sept 24 – Philadelphia Naval Cruise Terminal / Philadelphia*
Sept 25 – Virgin Mobile Fest @ Merriweather Post Pavilion / Columbia, MD
Sept 27 – Memorial Auditorium / Burlington, VT*
Sept 28 – Orpheum / Boston*
Oct 01 – Hamilton College / Clinton, NY*
Oct 02 – Charlottesville Pavilion / Charlottesville, VA
Oct 04 – Tabernacle / Atlanta*
Oct 05 – Hard Rock Live / Orlando*
Oct 06 – Fillmore / Miami*
Oct 08 – Verizon Amphitheater / Houston*
Oct 09 – Festival / Austin
Oct 13 – RIMAC Arena / San Diego^
Oct 15 – Hollywood Bowl / Los Angeles*^
Oct 16 – Complex / Salt Lake City^
Oct 19 – Fillmore Auditorium / Denver^
Oct 22 – Eagles Ballroom / Milwaukee^
Oct 23 – Roy Wilkins / St. Paul^
* with Sleigh Bells
^ with Hot Chip

Photo: Mary Chang

LCD Soundsystem: website | myspace | LCD Soundsystem’s Gerhardt “Jerry” Fuchs dies | “Drunk Girls” video | This is Happening review | Bonnaroo 2010, Day 2, Friday

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Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary

Two Door Cinema Club to Re-Release Debut Album with CD of Remixes and Special Documentary

Northern Irish indie rock trio will be re-releasing their debut album, Tourist History, in an expanded, deluxe format in mid-September in the UK. The first CD will be identical in to their UK debut album.

The second CD will be a collection of their favorite remixes, including the remix of “What You Know,” the winning entry of a remix challenge the band issued to fans in June. Also to be included is a 1-hour documentary filmed by chronicling the band’s travels and gigs around the time of Tourist History‘s UK release in March; you can watch the trailer for the documentary below. The deluxe package will be released on 20 September in the UK by .

CD 1 Tracklisting
01. Cigarettes in the Theatre
02. Come Back Home
03. Do You Want It All?
04. This is The Life
05. Something Good Can Work
06. I Can Talk
07. Undercover Martyn
08. What You Know
09. Eat That Up, It’s Good for You
10. You’re Not Stubborn

CD 2 Tracklisting
01. Kids
02. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
03. I Can Talk ( Remix)
04. Come Back Home ( Remix)
05. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
06. I Can Talk (Moulinex Remix)
07. What You Know (Cassian Remix)
08. Come Back Home ( Remix)
09. Something Good Can Work ( Remix)
10. Undercover Martyn ( Remix)
11. Something Good Can Work ( Remix)


Oct 07 – Warehouse Live / Houston
Oct 08 – Loft / Dallas
Oct 09 – / Austin
Oct 11 – Mercy Lounge / Nashville
Oct 12 – Loft / Atlanta
Oct 13 – Norva / Norfolk
Oct 14 – First Unitarian Church / Philadelphia
Oct 18 – Agganis Arena / Boston*
Oct 21 – Webster Hall / New York City
Oct 22 – Black Cat / Washington, DC
Oct 23 – Club Hell / Providence
Oct 24 – Le National / Montreal
Oct 25 – Concert Theatre / Toronto
Oct 27 – Lincoln Hall / Chicago
Oct 28 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis
Oct 30 – Bluebird Theatre / Denver
Nov 02 – Henry Fonda Theatre / Los Angeles
Nov 03 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach
Nov 04 – Slim’s / San Francisco
Nov 05 – Hawthorne Theatre / Portland
Nov 06 – Neumo’s / Seattle
Nov 07 – EMU Ballroom / Portland
* supporting Phoenix

Photo: Mary Chang

Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall | Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club | @ Johnny Brenda’s | Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour | “Come Back Home” video

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Foals Announce Fall Tour of North America

Foals Announce Fall Tour of North America

, indie rockers have announced a tour of North America for September and October. The tour begins in Minneapolis on September 23 and ends in Portland on October 21. The band also has a scheduled appearance at this year. Total Life Forever, Foals‘ follow-up to their 2008 debut Antidotes, is now available on .


Sept 23 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis
Sept 24 – Lincoln Hall / Chicago
Sept 25 – Magic Stick / Detroit
Sept 27 – Lee’s Palace / Toronto
Sept 28 – La Sala Rossa / Montreal
Sept 29 – Paradise / Boston
Oct 01 – Bowery Ballroom / New York City
Oct 02 – Music Hall of Williamsburg /
Oct 03 – Black Cat / Washington, DC
Oct 05 – Masquerade / Atlanta
Oct 08 – Walters / Houston
Oct 09 – Stubbs / Austin
Oct 10 – Austin City Limits / Austin
Oct 12 – Larimer Lounge / Denver
Oct 14 – Casbah / San Diego
Oct 18 – El Rey / Los Angeles
Oct 21 – Doug Fir / Portland

Foals: website | myspace

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The Temper Trap Announce August-October North American Tour with Delphic and The Hundred in the Hands

The Temper Trap Announce August-October North American Tour with Delphic and The Hundred in the Hands

After conquering the world with their high-powered rock shows, , -based band will return to North America for an extensive tour August through October. The openers on this tour will be ’s electropop/dance trio (who will join the tour in September) and duo . Presale tickets are already available from the Temper Trap‘s official website but the general ticket sale begins on July 9. The Temper Trap will also make appearances at in Chicago, Outside Lands in San Francisco, and .


Aug 04 – House of Blues / San Diego, CA
Aug 06 – House of Blues / Cleveland
Aug 08 – Lollapalooza / Chicago
Aug 10 – Ogden Theater / Denver
Aug 11 – Depot / Salt Lake City
Aug 13 – Showbox / Seattle
Aug 14 – Roseland Theater / Portland
Aug 15 – / San Francisco
Sept 26 – Trocadero / Philadelphia
Sept 29 – House of Blues / Boston
Sept 30 – Wellmont / Montclair, NJ
Oct 01 – Terminal 5 / New York City
Oct 02 – Le National / Montreal
Oct 03 – Capital Music Hall / Ottawa
Oct 05 – / Toronto
Oct 09 – Austin City Limits / Austin
Oct 11 – St. Andrews / Detroit
Oct 13 – Turner Hall / Milwaukee
Oct 14 – First Avenue / Minneapolis
Oct 22 - Fox / Pomona, CA
Oct 23 – Club Nokia / Los Angeles

The Temper Trap: website | myspace | @ 9:30 Club | @ Bonnaroo 2010, Day 1
Delphic: website | myspace | Delphic’s Debut Album Streaming on MySpace
The Hundred in the Hands: website | myspace | The Hundred in the Hands’ ‘Pigeons’ takes flight with Foals’ remix

Photo: Mary Chang

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Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour

Two Door Cinema Club Announce Fall North American Tour

On the back of their very successful, first-ever tour of North America, Irish electropop rock trio have announced another tour of our continent for this fall. The band are also scheduled to appear at on October 09. Tickets for the Webster Hall date on October 21 are already on sale; others will go on sale this weekend. Don’t miss your chance to see the energetic band at a venue near you.

Catch a very special set the band recorded for Spinner here.


Oct 07 – Warehouse Live / Houston
Oct 08 – Loft / Dallas
Oct 09 – Austin City Limits Festival / Austin
Oct 11 – Mercy Lounge / Nashville
Oct 12 – Loft / Atlanta
Oct 13 – Norva / Norfolk
Oct 14 – First Unitarian Church / Philadelphia
Oct 18 – Royale / Boston
Oct 21 – Webster Hall / New York City
Oct 22 – Black Cat / Washington, DC
Oct 24 – Le National / Montreal
Oct 25 – Concert Theatre / Toronto
Oct 27 – Lincoln Hall / Chicago
Oct 28 – 7th Street Entry / Minneapolis
Oct 30 – Bluebird Theatre / Denver
Nov 02 – Henry Fonda Theatre / Los Angeles
Nov 03 – Belly Up Tavern / Solana Beach
Nov 04 – Slim’s / San Francisco
Nov 05 – Hawthorne Theatre / Portland
Nov 06 – Neumo’s / Seattle

Two Door Cinema Club: website | myspace | Two Door Cinema Club To Tour with Phoenix in Spring, Headline First North American Tour | “Something Good Can Work” video | @ Constitution Hall | Interview with: Sam Halliday of Two Door Cinema Club | @ Johnny Brenda’s

Photo: Mary Chang

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Austin City Limits announces 2010 roster

Austin City Limits announces 2010 roster

The for the 2010 Austin City Limits Music Festival is official. , Muse, Phish, , ., , , Spoon, , and Norah Jones top the bill of 130 acts slated to rock Zilker Park October 8-10. Also performing the ninth edition of this year’s Festival: , , , , , , and Robert Earl Keen.

This year’s line-up is diverse as ever, with something for everyone, and plenty of new talent to discover. Broken Bells, The Temper Trap, Girls, and Miike Snow are all making their first Festival appearance, and getting a lot of attention from fans and critics alike. , Robert Randolph & The Family Band, , , span a wide array of genres, and reflect the flavor of the Festival and the tastes of what fans have come to expect.

The full line-up listed by day is available at www.aclfestival.com. Single Day Tickets are on-sale today, May 18 at 10 a.m. CDT.

Three-Day Passes for the 9th annual Austin City Limits Music Festival sold-out in 14 hours, a record since the Festival’s inception in 2002. A limited number of Three-Day VIP passes and travel packages are still available.

Austin City Limits Music Festival happens October 8-10 in Zilker Park.

The 2010 Austin City Limits Music Festival is generously sponsored by Budweiser, AMD, ZYNC from American Express℠, Austin Ventures, BMI, H-E-B, and Sweet Leaf Tea.

The Eagles
Muse
Phish
The Strokes
M.I.A.
Flaming Lips
LCD Soundsystem
Spoon
Vampire Weekend
Norah Jones
Band of Horses
Monsters of Folk
Deadmau5
Sonic Youth
Gogol Bordello
The National
Robert Earl Keen
The Black Keys
Broken Bells
Slightly Stoopid
Yeasayer
Pat Green
Rebelution
Beach House
The Sword
Matt and Kim
The XX
Portugal. The Man
The Temper Trap
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes
Girls
Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses
Local Natives
Gaslight Anthem
Lucero
Devandra Barnhart
Blues Traveler
Pete Yorn
The Soft Pack
Gayngs
Amos Lee
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Ozomatli
Richard Thompson
Martin Sexton
Orchestra
The Almighty Defenders
Miike Snow
Mountain Goats
Bear In Heaven
Mayer Hawthorne
Midlake

Switchfoot
Cage The Elephant
JJ Grey & Mofro
Kinky
Angus & Julia Stone
The Morning Benders
Hockey
White Rabbits
David Bazan
Asleep at the Wheel
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Nortec Collective
The Very Best
Beats Antique
Henry Clay People
Blind Pilot
GIVERS
Dawes
Band of Heathens
Charlie Mars
Two Door Cinema Club
Lissie
Sarah Harmer
Constellations
T. Bird and the Breaks
Chief
Frank Turner
Those Darlins
Carolyn Wonderland
Kings Go Forth
The Relatives
The Ettes
Qbeta
Mynamisjohnmichael
Basia Bulat
Balmorhea
Dan Black
The Jane Shermans
The Kicks
Ponderosa
Two Tons of Steel
Caitlin Rose
SPEAK
Run With Bulls
Maxim Ludwig
Gospel Stars
Heavenly Voices
Wesley Bray & The Disciples of Joy
Jones Family Singers
Ashley Cleveland & Kenny Greenberg
Buddy & The Straight Way Travelers
Ruby Jane Smith
Verve Pipe
Frances
Jellydots
Elizabeth Mitchell
Okee Dokee Brothers
Tom Freund
School of Rock
Q Brothers

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Blitzen Trapper @ Austin City Limits

Blitzen Trapper @ Austin City Limits

: website | myspace

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Austin City Limits: Day 2 in Review

Austin City Limits: Day 2 in Review

What is there to say about Day 2 of ? After such a beautiful Day 1, the rain came and stuck around for the most part of Day 2. When I realized this rain was not going to pass anytime soon, I invested in a poncho. The beautiful Zilker Park was left a muddy mess in mere hours, but goers embraced the rain and mud, most opting for bare foot and whatever plastic they could find to shield themselves from the elements. Dave Matthews Band-5

Starting off my day was who I had heard such good things from coworkers, but I was left underwhelmed, perhaps due to the dreary weather. I made my way to the Livestrong stage to see (who later received a shout out from Mr. during his headlining set). The rained eased up as they made their way through their bluesy set, but I had other places to be so I made my way to the to get a good spot for as well and that’s unfortunately when the skies opened and the downpour began. Grizzly Bear pushed themselves rather far back in the stage and didn’t move or interact all that much. So while I appreciate the songs, I left feeling a little mixed on their set.

With a quick jaunt to the media to load up on free snacks on my mind, I made my way back in the rain. Once I was full of Coca Cola and all natural snacks, I braved the elements to see my personal highlight of the day and that was . I had not heard much about his shows, but I was floored at his soulful vocals and haunting harmonies with his backing band, making the rain feel insignificant. After ’s wonderful set on steel guitar, I made my way through the mud to . While I was initially disappointed by his tardiness and hiding behind a drum kit for the first two songs, the showman Mos Def I have come to love and respect graced the front of the stage mic in hand working the rain shocked crowd into a frenzy.

After enjoying the wonderful catered BBQ in the media area, I made my way to . Now while I’m not what I’d consider a fan, I do have an appreciation for the sheer musicianship Matthews and gang demonstrate on a nightly basis; I also have to appreciate a cover of “Burning Down The House” While nothing can live up to David Bryne’s vocals on the track, DMB’s version was rather lively and Dave’s dance moves worked the mud-covered fans into hysteria. After their set, I decided to call it a night and waited for my free shuttle back to my hotel to rest up, clean off my shoes (remember, ALWAYS pack more than one pair of shoes) and rest up for Day 3.

: website | day 1

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The Walkmen @ Austin City Limits 2009

The Walkmen @ Austin City Limits 2009

East Coasters made their way to this year’s and delivered a rip roaring set that got the crowd roaring on the ’s first day.

The Walkmen: website | myspace

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