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11/2
REHAB
Debonair


11/4
Simian Mobile Disco
The Phenomenal
Handclap Band

Metro


11/4
Ghostface
Skyzoo

House of Blues


11/5
Mountain Goats
Final Fantasy

Metro


11/5
Max Tundra
Deastro
Coltrane Motion

Schubas


11/5
The Prairie Cartel
Angels & Kings


11/6
Basement Jaxx
MSTRKRFT
Modeselektor

Congress Theater


11/6
Tiger City
Gemini Club
Vulture Whale

Schubas


11/6
White Denim
Brazos

Lincoln Hall


11/7
The Sounds
Foxy Shazam

Vic Theatre


11/7
NUMERO GROUP'S
ECCENTRIC SOUL
REVIEW

Lincoln Hall


11/7
ASTRO BOOGIE
Simone's


11/8
Mt. Eerie
Tara Jean O'Neil
No Kids

Lakeshore Theatre


11/9
REHAB
Debonair


11/9
CASSETTE
FROM MY EX
RELEASE PARTY

Hideout


11/10
Art Brut
Surfer Blood
Frigates

Lincoln Hall


11/10
Dent May
Mittens on Strings
Essex Channel

Schubas


11/10
Jeremy Jay
Black Umbrella
Sam Vicari

Empty Bottle


11/10
Jokers of the Scene
Acid Girls

Soundbar


11/11
JUST DESSERTS
Lincoln Hall


11/11
Juiceboxxxx
Pooper &
Pizza Dog

Berlin


11/11
La Scala
My Gold Mask
Josh Mease

Empty Bottle


11/12
Peter Bjorn & John
El Perro Del Mar

Metro


11/12
Devo
JP Inc.

Vic Theatre


11/12
Girls
Real Estate
Dominant Legs

Empty Bottle


11/13
Girls
Smith Westerns
Dominant Legs

Empty Bottle


11/13
The Juan Maclean
Jerome Derradji

Smart Bar


11/13
Dirty Projectors
tUnE-YaRdS

Bottom Lounge


11/13
Cococoma
Hex Dispensers
Maximum Wage

Empty Bottle


11/13
WINDY CITY
SOUL CLUB

Sonotheque


11/14
GHETTO DIVISION
SOUTHSIDE
SHAKEDOWN

Metro


11/14
Freezepop
Terrible Spaceship

Subterranean


11/15
Digital Leather
The Dinks
Rabble Rabble

Empty Bottle


11/16
REHAB
Debonair


11/16
Devendra Banhart
Vic Theatre


11/18
Brother Ali
Evidence
Toki Wright

Metro


11/19
Pixies
Bad Lieutenant

Aragon Ballroom


11/19
FLY BY NIGHT
Debonair


11/20
Pixies
No Age

Aragon Ballroom


11/20
Peaches
Amanda Blank

Metro


11/20
Audion
Frankie Vega
Gianna Hardt

Smart Bar


11/20
Devlin & Darko
dj / rupture

Empty Bottle


11/21
P-REX
3RD ANNIVERSARY

Hideout


11/21
Pixies
Jay Reatard

Aragon Ballroom


11/21
ONE NIGHT STAND
Metro


11/23
REHAB
Debonair


11/25
Echo & The Bunnymen
Hatcham Social

Metro


11/25
Kid Sister
Flosstradamus
Kid Sister

House of Blues


11/27
NOMO
Alla

Schubas


11/27
The Big Pink
Crystal Antlers
White Car

Empty Bottle


11/27
Ezra Furman &
The Harpoons
The Sleepwalkers

Double Door


11/27
The Jesus Lizard
Model/Actress

Metro


11/28
The Jesus Lizard
Triclops!

Metro


11/30
REHAB
Debonair



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Give In. Let Go. Be Free. - V

Posted by V



I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the relationship between music and the current economic climate. As the artistic world collectively looks towards community building and proactivity, music trends thus far in 2009 suggest the reverse.Unlike other art forms, we form a personal connection through music, searching for voices and instrumentation that echoes our own inner thoughts. In tough times we can surround ourselves with bright colors and optimistic exteriors, but in our own heads we remain unsure and unsettled. So far in 2009 we’ve seen DJs re-embrace the dark rhythms of dubstep and drum & bass and continue their affair with the pounding beats of hard electro. In torrent site Waffles’ free leech week, Antony & The Johnson’s morose, otherworldly The Crying Light was the top download. Much to the initial surprise of fans, Peter Bjorn and John’s Living Thing had a darkness many quoted as “goth-leaning”.

This is not to say optimism and fun is dead in music, but rather an observation that while other arts struggle to give a positive face to their product in tough economic times, music is an art form that transcends this struggle. When it comes to the personal message of music, the public doesn’t want to feel better, they just want to feel understood.

I recently received two videos which find the respective musicians embracing their inner darkness. British electronic indie rockers, Bloc Party premiered a dark and moody video for Armand Van Helden’s remix of Signs. The grinding, heavy bass of the remix finds a gritty counterpart in the subterranean visuals. While I feel this video is dated in look and feel, relying too heavily on the precedent Mark Romanek set with his groundbreaking work on NIN’s Closer, viewers will still be enraptured by the reflective rockers’ embrace of the darkside.

More successful is theatrical pop boy dandy Patrick Wolf’s journey into an S&M fantasy world in his new video for Vulture. Wolf has always possessed an unpredictable range and Vulture sees the addition of a new persona to his repertoire of characters. Wolf’s dramatic mannerisms and androgynous looks are the perfect messenger for the dark side of sexual fantasy. With each intense stare and tightening of the restraints he urges us to give, in, let go and be free.

(Editor’s Note: We were asked to remove the download link to the Patrick Wolf’s Vulture by his label.)

Bloc Party - Signs (Armand Van Helden Remix) (160 kbps)

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5 Comments

  1. Comment by Achilles on April 5, 2009 3:32 am

    The Perfect Drug? You mean the NIN video for Closer, surely!

  2. Comment by V on April 5, 2009 11:15 am

    Yes, why yes I did. Thanks for the catch!

  3. Comment by Binary on April 5, 2009 12:33 pm

    Great post here. I’m not sure darker themes are becoming more prevalent though. I just think people are more willing to go deeper with the emotions in troubled times, whether it be dark or light themes.

    People need a bit of escapism in times like these.

  4. Comment by V on April 5, 2009 2:05 pm

    That’s a great insight. I definitely agree.

  5. Comment by dave on April 6, 2009 11:42 am

    Classic AVH - im lovin’ this track

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