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Hadituptohere – Wild City, Honest Dancing

Hadituptohere – Wild City, Honest Dancing

“We’re the ’s and we’ve had it up to here with rock ‘n roll.” hadits

While this basic statement of love begins the Hadituptohere’s live performances, it seems to also be the same idea that bore punk rock. Of course that idea has mutated.

Somewhere along the way punk rock was commandeered (you probably already knew…I blame , but feel free to blame any other band that proclaims “pop punk”). Just a few short years ago opined in Rolling Stone that she was the first to blend punk with other sounds.

That is a false, weird statement.

Furthermore, why blend punk with anything?

The Hadituptohere’s prove it was fine where it was. Their latest record, Wild City, Honest Dancing, being the most supreme example.

On the record the Hadits seemingly channel the spirits of any number of bands: The Stooges, , , or any other band that could have/should have been on the Repo Man soundtrack.

This implies some sort of mimicry, which is unfair. You shouldn’t necessarily like a band just because they remind you of other stuff you like. The Hadits channel these bands but turn it into something raucous and true.

“Party” may be the best of the 12 song album. (guitar and vocals) casually transitions between riffs while (bass) delivers an atypical flowing bass line. (drums and vocals) continues to be punk rock’s .

Lyrically the songs delve into the social and emotional (“If I read the right books would that make me a scholar?/If I said the right words would that make me a prophet?”) and the revelry created at their live shows (“And we’ll dance till we get this town out of the gutter/Let’s sing because it sounds so much better together”).

Download Wild City, Honest Dancing here. A vinyl release will be upcoming. Want more information on the Hadituptohere’s? Check their myspace.

Tracklisting:
01. Wild City
02. P’s & Q’s
03. The Stories
04. Windows
05. Heritage Hills
06. Shake Those Hips, Raise Those Hands
07. A Separate Place
08. Party
09. American Ship Building
10. In A Small Diner A Bit South Of The City
11. Keep It Together
12. Bag of Bricks/Honest Dancing

Hadituptohere: myspace

Written by Adam Leroy

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Indie Rock Karaoke @ Studio B, NYC: Ted Leo performs, Andrew W.K. hosts

Indie Rock Karaoke @ Studio B, NYC: Ted Leo performs, Andrew W.K. hosts

If you have Andrew W.K. hosting a charity event, it’s fairly certain someone somewhere will feel the need to “Party Hard”. Clean-cut, non bloody-nosed, and newly married Mr. W.K. got the crowd revved up with his infectious positivity, motivational speaker-y vibes and encouraging personality. He sounded off on charity ventures through NYCares, the power of rock n’ roll, and how is about good music, friends, fun times and “crushing the ego” in the name of good clean fun and coming together for a great cause. Thanks to NY Magazine, this yearly charity event is quickly becoming one of their more successful and crowd-pleasing benefits. Add ‘unique’ to the aforementioned since audience interaction makes it all the more worthwhile.

All eyes were on Andrew since it’s impossible not to love and respond to that high-energy and optimism. In fact, he’s so gracious that just being in his presence actually makes you want to be a nicer person. After discussing the importance of NY Mag’s annual coat drive for the homeless, he urged everyone to get involved in their other charitable initiatives for the greater good of New York. He then gave shout-outs to sneaker company Saucony for donating sneakers as raffle prizes, Glaceau (Smart) Water and Vitamin Water for the complimentary hydration, Cape North Vodka for purveying free booze during cocktail hour, as well as Gibson guitar for donating a badass guitar to one very lucky raffle winner. Blessed are the punctual event-goers who got there early since they actually enjoyed the free booze and the chance to sign up on the first come-first served master Karaoke list of classic punk songs and old favorites to be performed with backing band…

Ted Leo and the Pharmacists! Before the karaoke action could commence, the crowd enjoyed their full set that made our collective hands clap, toes tap and fingers snap. They amped up the crowd with their indie-punk sensibility during “Where Have All The Rude Boys Gone?” and “Counting Down The Hours”, as Leo played his guitar faster than Bobby Flay chops onions. Then they took it down a notch to a more reggae-friendly place while playing tracks off their most recent Living With The Living. Their new stuff maintains hard punk edge while providing a danceability that somehow works. Ted himself intimated that he now “has it all,” combining his love of black metal and dance hall. Oh Ted. Perhaps my favorite moment of their set was a rousing performance of “Hearts of Oak” with a guitar loop at the end that seemed to go on forever as he segued into the next track, “Heart Problems”, which he said had to do with the sorry state of universal health care in America. They closed with “Timorous Me”, and there was absolutely nothing timorous about it!

In between Ted Leo’s set and the actual Karaoke portion of the evening, Brooklyn’s own had a DJ set that was actually pretty good, considering I’m not always the biggest fan of disc jockeys, but the karaoke portion was the true star of the evening.  Andrew W.K. started it off with a rousing take on ’s “Louie Louie” that got everyone up on their feet.  His hyperactivity always translates into memorable stage presence, as he’d shake and sway, punch the air and perform some kind of dropkick dance moves, I was waiting for him to give himself a bloody nose and I don’t think I was alone there.

The rest of the evening remained high-spirited and fun as audience members took to the stage and sang song after song with Ted Leo and company backing them up from artists , , and other crowd favorites (see set list here).With such an action-packed event, it’s hard to pick a highlight and sounds corny if I were to say “everything rocked equally,” but it’s true.  Between Andrew W.K.’s likability, Ted Leo’s ever-enjoyable live sets, and karaoke, everyone left a winner.  I leave you with a few of my favorite karaoke performances.  Drunk, sober, stage-frightened, what-have-you, they’re hysterical:

-The Kingsmen – “Louie Louie” (Andrew W.K.)
-The Outfield – “Your Love” (random event-goer, my favorite performance)

If you want highlights of each performance in one clip, this guy uploaded ‘em on YouTube.  Check ‘em out!  (Part 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5).  Watch out for ‘s “Since U Been Gone” and ‘ “Blitzkrieg Bop.”  Both are highly entertaining.  But the winner of the evening was ‘s “Respect” cover.  Ahh, of course.

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Spin releases their Top 25 Live Bands Now:

Spin releases their Top 25 Live Bands Now:

According to Magazine, the top 25 live acts in current music are as follows:

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12. Turbonegro
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14. Yeah Yeah Yeahs
15. Riverboat Gamblers
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20. Gogol Bordello
21. !
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25. Comets On Fire

I would love to hear our readers thoughts on this list, as I personally disagree with several selections. I was shocked to not find Sigur Ros and their amazing live show on this list. Also, where is Wilco, Explosions in the Sky and Broken Social Scene?

Furthermore, I completely disagree with placing Red Hot Chili Peppers above Radiohead AND White Stripes. But, above all, I think what floored me the most about this list was their placing The Flaming Lips 16th, under bands like The Hives, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and My Chemical Romance. To me that’s just unthinkable. In my opinion, The Lips are a top five live show, hands down.

Readers, what do you think? What would your list look like? I’m curious.

- Joshua Neal

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