Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Incan Abraham

Incan Abraham
World Café Live
Philadelphia 6-17-14

WC Live, almost too clean and comfortable for a rock supper club, is an extension of WXPN, Philly’s non-com AAA radio station.

Incan Abraham, an indie rock band from L.A., played at the upstairs bar of WC Live. IA didn’t disappoint.  Their sound is reminiscent of the Shins, and while the audience was small, they played as though the place was sold out.  Their blend of indie and so/cal rock was perfect for a late spring evening.


Afterward, I talked a bit with the band members.  These nice guys put on a show that was the highlight of the week for me.

Andrea Weiss

Rollercoaster

Bleachers
Rollercoaster single


This band has a hint of 80s retro in.  I could see this song being a big hit on MTV.  I’m glad there are more guitars than synths here.  This is pretty good pop/rock and I'd like to hear more.   It's just right for summertime music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmUw1MmIYvU

Andrea Weiss

Slaptop

Slaptop
Sunrise single


This is eletronica/techno with a hint of disco, which makes it extra danceable and extra fun to hear. It reminds me of Daft Punk’s get Lucky, and moves as well as that song did.  So get moving to it! https://soundcloud.com/slaptop/sunrise

Andrea Weiss

Amatorski

Amatorski
From Clay to Figures
Crammed Disks


Here's a new band from Belgium with dreamy electronica, and good, thoughtful lyrics that are also just as dreamy as the music.  This is my favorite type of ambient electronica, especially because they use pianos and acoustic guitars on some of the tracks.  So if you’re a fan of this sort of music, try this band.  You’ll be rewarded with a great debut. https://www.facebook.com/amatorski

Andrea Weiss

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Fucked Up
Glass Boys
Matador

With Chemistry of Common Life, hardcore as progressive rock. With David Comes To Life, hardcore on a grand, rock opera scale. And now, with Glass Boys, this is hardcore as adult rock at its best.  With content galore, this is one of the best and smartest hardcore bands around.

The theme here is to look at life as an adult, and how your perspective changes as you get older. It’s a theme that hasn’t really been sung about before, as rock is still of the “hope I die before I get old,” stance.  But Fucked Up always has to do things their way, with wonderful results. I love this album for its wisdom, its maturity, and for how easy it is to transform a youthful style, into something adult, and still rock as hard as you can.

The guitars slash and burn.  Damian Abraham sings like he’s figured things out, even though he knows he hasn’t.  The four drum kits beef up the beat.  If you order the vinyl version of the album, you get a download of an alternate version with one drum kit played at half speed.  It’s very interesting to hear the drums played like this, although I have to say I prefer the four-to-one drum kit.  Sandy Miranda’s bass playing is excellent.


If hardcore isn’t your style, think again. This is head and shoulders above most in that genre. If you feel too old for it, think again. I’m 51, and felt extra youthful as I listened. You’re never too young to hear this album because someday you’ll need the wisdom and fire of this band.  And if you just want some good punk rock, look no further than Glass Boys. http://fuckedup.cc/home/ And check out the video about the mtivations behind the album. 
Andrea Weiss