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If I Made the Music Video: Happiness edition

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Last Sunday, I posted the MP3 of Metronomy's remix of Goldfrapp's "Happiness" featuring verses by Michael from the Teenagers. This is pretty much part 2 of that post.

So it's a bit more than glaringly obvious that a video for this track will never wind up soundtracking a music video given Metronomy's remix of Goldfrapp's "Happiness" is 1. a "remix' and 2. a b-side, but I couldn't help myself. I'm a very visual person and what with the cinematic-ness of the track, I instantly began imagining a scenario. So I now present "The Treatment" (Metronomy Dead Disco Remix MP3) for "Happiness."

If you would like to be kept in the dark about the levels of my imagination/craziness, I'll give you a Lemony Snicket-like warning and tell you to turn back now.

I'm really inspired by the music of the track. It sounds tropical on some level to me and the strings bridge near the end of the remix reminds me of the guitar part from that summer-y Gap commercial that ran a few years ago - the one synced with the Seals & Crofts song "Summer Breeze." Remember? "Summer breeze, make me feel fine..." So maybe that comparison is what's giving "Happiness" a bit of a tropical vibe in my mind, but I don't think that's entirely the case... I think the percussion and other elements add to the quality too.

So I see this woman, Alison Goldfrapp if you will, at some island resort. She's come to escape her demons from the mainland and maybe heal in the process. The demon being her failed romantical relationship. Failed for whatever reason. She's come here to leave it behind, but in every scene it's all too clear she hasn't. It's the kind of resort adorned with upcoming concert posters advertising such acts as Barry Manilow and Neil Sedaka and wood paneled walls as well as hatch roofing and torches every few feet outdoors.

It starts with her in her resort room, sitting on the bed amid open luggage to indicate she recent arrival. She sits in contemplation before getting up to take part in the day. She looks reluctant as she exits her room, casting a glance behind her as she shuts the door as if not totally wanting to leave.

First chorus:
taking a dance lesson
Everyone swirls around her in happiness like that scene from Almost Famous where the band-aids deflower Patrick Fuget, except his expression showed he was a willing participant and in Alison's case it's clear she doesn't belong. The male dance instructor is giving her a beguiling look and using his hands to be like "c'mon" in order to coax her into participating as if him being her dance partner is what she's been holding out for. He does the mambo a bit for means of further temptation. A couple dancing together eases right up into her personal space to smile - they're having the time of their life.

Some class attendees have started a conga line and all smugly smile at her as they pass. It's almost cult like/surreal and almost like an invitation. She stands there seemingly disoriented, the only person in the room not in motion or without a smile plastered across their soon to be sunburnt face.

We now find her sitting on the edge of a reclining chair pool-side with a large straw hat and dark sunglasses, the only one shielding themselves from the sun. She pushes up from her spot and walks towards the other end of the pool. The shot moves down her body with each step she takes, coming to focus on her feet and ankles until she passes Michael who is in the pool and swimming to the edge. The shot stays with him as she continues her walk. He makes it to the edge and props his arms up on the ledge just as his chorus kicks in. He puts on his glasses which he left sitting there and breaks the fourth wall i.e. he speaks directly to the camera while staying in the pool for the entirety of his verse. People semi-blurred in the background splash around happily as he speaks with nonchalance.

Come the end of his verse he glances up to his right and the shot follows that direction to find Alison having made it to the edge of the pool. She looks out into the distance, her back to all the activities going on around her. As the song reenters her chorus (she does not sing or acknowledge the camera ever), the shawl around her waist unwraps and is carried off into the breeze. She remains completely unphased. The shot follows the shawl as it twists in the wind until her sigh signals the next scene.

We now find her in the cabana bar, still wearing the hat and glasses even though indoors. Her posture is nothing to shout about as she takes her time with a drink at the bar. She swirls her straw around in it, turns around to face out onto the bar patrons who are throwing darts, laughing, adding their names to sign-up lists for various recreation. A man walks past, nodding his head at her as if attracted. Her response? No response. She swivels back around on the stool and focuses her attention back onto the drink.

Michael walks in through the cabana door, a door to her right at an angle. He takes a place beside her at the bar, raises his hand and extends two fingers to indicate a drink order and the bartender quickly serves him with a drink indicating he has a regular order. The bartender then places a receipt down beside the fancified scotch blend and produces a pen. Michael's verse starts. Michael turns his head to his left, which would be towards Alison and speaks directly to the camera for the duration of his verse. Once it ends, he downs the drink, turns his attention back to the receipt and notes his room number, signs and walks out of the bar. The shot follows him to the doorway and then pans to the dark of the cabana's ceiling.

When the shot comes down we now find ourselves in the midst of Alison's third chorus while on the beach at night. Her fellow resort goers are partaking in a rousing game of limbo, all swarmed around the limbo stick, laughing, holding drinks with mini umbrellas in them, accessorized with leis and some women with grass skirts looking every bit the stereotypical tourists.

She wanders slowly away from the group to find a place of her own - coming to sit alone on a piece of driftwood, removed from the group by several yards, an abandoned campfire in front of her, the wood still smoldering. She looks in the direction of the group, but its clear her thoughts are transporting her elsewhere as she contemplates the song's question - "how to get to be happiness" with a sigh. The shot then focuses on the faint trail of smoke rising from the charred logs, embers carried up into the night sky. Eventually the shot reaches the sky awash with stars.

Then the shot comes back down quickly and it's now Alison laying on the floor of her room back at home still in her day clothes looking as though she accidentally fell asleep after work while listening to a record. The colors of the scene are muted. An empty bottle of rum is beside her as well as a shot glass. She wakes long enough to reset the needle on the record player and then returns to sleep/her apparent misery (what with the mascara stains beneath her eyes). The shot follows her hand to the needle, then focuses on the vinyl record from above. Its shows the record gently spinning with enough detail to show the song is "Happiness," then widens to include her pathetic figure strewn beside it as well as a photo she clasps in her other hand of a soldier, presumably lost to war.

End.

Very 40's melodramatic. Almost noir. Campy noir... but with color. Was it a dream?

That Summer Breeze Gap commercial:

(Are you listening to the guitar chords that start at 3 seconds in? Now listen to the semi-bridge in "Happiness" starting at 3:23)

"Summer Breeze" lyrics - not that reading them ties into this in any way, shape or form...

Now are you ready for the real happiness as a video!?!?!!

I watched this about 40 times yesterday. It is the best thing EVER. Like the more you watch it, the more indoctrinated you become by it. I was crying by my third screening and laughing like Arthur just a few more times after that. You are cheating yourself of joy if you only watch it once. You seriously have to watch it - at the very least - ten times in a row. At 9 seconds long, how can you not?

I am dying for the comments over on Gawker about the video. They are must read material as are the comments over on MetaFilter, specifically THIS one.

Happiness.

Pure Happiness

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(last time I used the chalk was for Klaxons photos)

Break out your passport and maracas, we're going on holiday. Destination: the white sand beaches of falling in love again... and again and again and again and again (much like what Charlotte Gainsbourg coos in the Metronomy remix of "5:55"). Actually falling in love again and again as many times as you can press repeat on this track. Just as "time stops still when you've lost love," time stops still when you've found it.

Metronomy brings this Goldfrapp track to life. Literally. Finding Allison and co.'s latest output a little too mellow and Coors-y? This re-imagining of "Happiness" is much more lively. I totally get Goldfrapp's desire to evolve and challenge themselves, but part of me wonders if they could've employed even a few of the same dynamics. Just because Goldfrapp have ditched their basslines doesn't mean the quirkiness has to go too and this remix proves it. I think this is going to make a lot of people happy...

Excuse me while I geek out, but this remix is just so cinematic.

It's a lively nostalgic rumination on love lost; this remix existing almost as an oxymoron with the music and lyrical subject matter nearly contradicting each other, but more complementary than anything else.

"Happiness" Metronomy remix of Goldfrapp featuring the Teenagers

I'll go as far as saying that maybe Metronomy's remix can't even be compared to the original because the songs are that completely different. Listen to Goldfrapp's original "Happiness" on the Hype Machine (you know when it's getting yanked off zshare that maybe direct linking isn't the best way to go)

The percussion of this track makes me want to dance around doing the mambo. The founder of the dance passed on today. Something else that occurred today? Another blog posted this track -- before me! Grr... Arghhh... This track has been racking its way up to the sixth most played track in my itunes since February!

Update: I was first to post this track as this and the one that appears on Austin Martin are different versions. Download both. The one here is the original mix. The one over there is shorter and doesn't finish with Alison's vocals.

Metronomy mastermind Joseph clued me into it as soon as he'd finished it via an unexpected myspace message in February. I replied that I thought it was going to be my new crack and lo and behold I've been addicted to it since it arrived in my inbox a day later.

Ever so modest, Joseph says 'he just did his thing' in relation to writing all new music and scrapping the idea of his own spoken word verses before calling in the "the spoken word specialists" in the form of Teenagers, but it's seriously new levels for Metronomy in many aspects. He's added his vocals before (see: Kate Nash remix and his remix of Roots Manuva "Awfully Deep") but to by bringing in a guest vocalist into a remix of his... that's new territory. While he did omit a verse from Kate Nash's "Foundations" in his remix, this time around he exorcises all the verses from Goldfrapp's original, retaining only enough of Alison's vocals to constitute a chorus. Michael of the Teenagers steps up to the pitch with two spoken word verses of his own in French.

The funny thing is, Michael hadn't even heard it yet; I was the one to send it to him. Pretty much the second his vocals kicked in I had to leave a comment on his facebook page about the awesomeness on first listen. I received a message back near instantly enthusiastically asking for it, so I quickly sent it his way. His thoughts upon hearing it? That he sounded "like a perv" and that is was better than the original. Michael didn't tell me what he was saying, but while playing it during SXSW, Chloe translated it and wouldn't you know - in English his lyrics still sound exactly like a Teenagers song: "We saw a movie. It sucked"... The jist is he asks a girl out, they go out, she says she'll keep in touch, she doesn't.

So yeah. I'm a little in love with this track. I played it ten million times during SXSW and every single time the person present had to stop and ask again "who is this?" in awe. Go down for a chat at Nemo Design about possible employment? Yeah, I guess I can say something about my photography, but let's actually talk about Metronomy's latest remix - I can go on and on. TRUE STORY hahahahahaha. I can't stop gushing to anyone and everyone.

So, it's more than a bummer I didn't break this as an exclusive. [Actually see update above. I was first for this mix] Joseph suggested I wait a bit before posting it, probably implying only a week or so, but if I'm going to wait, I'm going to wait with reason so I decided, "Hey, I'll post it in conjunction with his own single release on March 17th!" Only it then got rescheduled to the 31st. It was hard enough waiting the month until the 17th, but the 31st wasn't that much farther in the future so I held strong to my convictions...

Do we all know what we're doing on March 31st? Purchasing a vinyl 7 inch of Metronomy's "My Heart Rate Rapid," his first single from forth-coming LP Nights Out, which is being mastered this very moment.

And you know what? Getting first listen was beyond special enough... This track is up there with "Atlantis to Interzone" and "La Ritournelle" in terms of Metronomy's remixes. And those aren't just my fave Metronomy remixes, they're my favorite remixes period.

In January I made the presumption in a conversation that 2008's best song and/or remix would go to Metronomy. Who knows yet if this is the one, but it can only lend itself to that surmise...

SXSW Update

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(No Age guerrilla gig on Lamar Bridge at 3am last night/this morning)

So I am partying it up in Texas right now at SXSW. Shooting tons of bands and not getting enough sleep or drinking enough... whatevs. When I get back to Portland I will be recapping the experience right here, but if you want to follow along on my flickr before then, check out my SXSW flickr set.

Some of my photos are also appearing on RollingStone.com in their SXSW gallery, so get in on that action too!

And of course I shot Pitchfork's Pitchfork/Windish Agency Party at Emo's yesterday so you can get a healthy dose of my Yeasayer, No Age, Times New Vikings and Fleet Foxes photos in that Pitchfork party photo post!!

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(Dev aka Lightspeed Champion plus Edward from The Pan I Am)

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(Justice at the Playboy party. Wait until you hear that story!)

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(Bon Iver is too rad - as a person and band)

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(Lykki Li is too stunning)

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(These New Puritans didn't tell me what their favorite numbers are because I forgot to ask)

Anyway - I have ten million more photos already up across those three sites and many more on their way that are either on my hard-drive or yet to be shot.

I have A LOAD of polaroids too. My scanner and I have a date on the 18th.

My N*E*R*D* photo front page of Rollingstone.com:
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My No Age photo front page of Pitchfork:
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of Randy rocking out on some guy's shoulders! So awesome!

I've met so many bloggers and photographers that have been on my must-meet list for ages. Plus I met SO ME!! I love this festival. I will definitely be returning!


More Than a Little Bit in Love

A few Fridays ago, I fell in love. Not on the street or in a bar, but on a blog. I love when bands have their own blogspots. Required reading includes Semifinalists' blog, Mystery Jets' blog, the near daily photos of No Age and of course Grizzly Bear's legendary wordpress posts. So when I noticed Seattle band Natalie Portman's Shaved Head had a blog, I promptly made my way over to check out what they had going on in terms of sentences. Most of the posts were in relation to their own livelihood as a band until I scrolled down to an entry containing the youtube link that would be my introduction to Sweden's fabulous Lykke Li. I hesitated before clicking, but boy am I glad I took the leap (if clicking on a youtube link can be described as a leap :).

The video - the editing, concept, coregraphy... Captivating isn't entirely the correct word, hypnotizing maybe? Not to mention the freshness of the song.

Mattias Montero, the video's magic harnessing director, also served as director of photography for Calvin Harris' "The Girls."

How much does Lykke Li's look like Ashley Olsen in the video? Yes - I actually narrowed it down to a specific Olsen. Except unlike the Olsen twins she's not creepy. She also kinda resembles one of the girls from the Like.
The track sounds like it could be an estranged sister to Roisin's song "Primitive" (which you can download as apart of my post on seeing Roisin live) and her dance moves mirror some of those from Moloko videos or the understated shoulder shrugs that M.I.A. gets familiar with when onstage.

I'm really excited about many many people/bands at SXSW this year - BON IVER, These New Puritans, BORN RUFFIANS (so I can sing along with all my heart), heartthrob Lazaro Casanova, seeing No Age again and again and again, seeing SMD's live show instead of DJ set, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, N.E.R.D., New Bloods, Shy Child, Turbo Fruits, The Pan I Am, White Rabbits, Robots In Disguise... the list goes on AND ON, but Lykke Li is pretty much decorating the top of my list.

God I love this girl!

So magical that the song takes on greater significance in an acoustic clip of "Little Bit" filmed on a street.
(can any Swedish people translate the interaction with the man in the window?)

And here she is performing "I'm Good I'm Gone" in a bathroom with the aid of a faucet and toilet as instrumentation. I SWEAR they are singing a Michael Jackson song as the clip begins:

She is playing ten billion parties. I will totally be catching her at Fader's, at the Pitchfork party on Friday where she graces the main stage an at Press Here's on Saturday. I can't tell yet whether I will see her or No Age more, but I won't be satisfied until I've seen both acts at least five times over the next few days.

Her disc came out in the US this past Tuesday, featuring production from Bjorn of Peter Bjorn and John.

"Tonight" Lykke Li MP3

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Anyways, dispatches from Austin to follow. If I don't party till I puke and/or get alcohol poisoning, I won't have partied hard enough this week hahahahaha. I'm staying with Greg from Panda Toes - we are also DJing together on Thursday along with 1/2ALIVE at the Above the Radar party throughout the day on Thursday at Trophy's. More info about the party over on Panda Toes.

I've been to ten million concerts in the past couple weeks that will eventually see the light of day sometime too...

Whoo!

"Love No" video Love Yes

I can't help myself. Must. Do. Yet. Another. Teenagers. Post. I held back the past couple days, but I couldn't let an email chat with Greg from Pandatoes slide into unblogged oblivion...

Greg: Do you like the new Teenagers video?

Me: Yes. I want to be Michael's ice cream cone. Quentin is entirely too creepy in it... as always

Greg: Quentin is my hero. If I were a girl, I'd have his babies. If I was gay, I'd have his STDs. But I'm neither, so I'll just write creepy, awkward sentences like the two that preceded this one.

Yes, yes and YES

So I watched this over the weekend care of GBH.tv and am totally into their assessment :D ... Still, I wasn't going to post it here because well, I can barely post a few times a week (read: month) yet somehow there's already been three other Teenagers posts this year on NotGL. And they're not even a favorite band. So I'm thinking this is going to be the last Teenagers post at least until they're back in the States come April. Will that hold up? Who am I kidding?

More thoughts from Greg in his "Love No" video post at Pandatoes

PLUS the Teenagers just posted a clip a couple hours ago on their youtube channel of them performing "Love No" live for the BBC. Something is wrong... There are no close-ups of Antonia...

For old times sake, Teenagers Blogspot (now semi-abandoned by the trio, but still a fun read)

And in the vein of Quentin, his best look eva over on Dorian's flickr

Mystery (Jets) Solved by Q&A

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Oh those Mystery Jets - oh so mysterious! Their new single "Young Love" is out today!! Pretty much the moment they sent out a myspace bulletin (the night before V-day) announcing the arrival of their music video for the tune, I was plagued by four questions, but before we get to those, let's have a quick chat with William (who handles lead vocals on the track) shall we? He brings up stalking by the second question. Out to steal my heart a little?

Was "Young Love" written in response to a specific situation or an ode to young love in general?

Written more in general really, although there are a number of different situations over the past years which the song draws from. I'll keep the details under wraps....

If literally all you had to go on was the girl's name, would you really go door to door? Or would you have to know the name and maybe a few of said girl's acquaintances and general area of residence before taking up the task?

Yes, I would go from door to door, we're not lying you know. Obviously postcode and address details would be greatly appreciated, but then we are getting into stalker territory aren't we?

What is currently the most perplexing question on your mind? Can be related to anything at all... 

What colour shall I paint my walls?

How important is your blog to you and why?

Really important; it's where all our little passions come out. All the things we love get a mention on it. It's good to write with an awareness of other people reading it. It's a discipline.

How many blogs do you subscribe to?

I subscribe to none, but read lots of music blogs.

Back to the video at hand for "Young Love":

My questions upon watching were:

1) Is it truly possible to love them more?

2) Are they themselves sure they've collaborated with Laura Marling and not say... Emmy the Great?*

3) Gasp!!! Has resident patriarch Henry left the band? He's noticeably absent from the video...

4) And who is the director?

For a few, the answers came to reveal themselves in a multitude of different ways:

1) Ummm.... apparently yes. Rather unsurprisingly enough. That was answered in the first second.

2) *=Not a serious question in the least... just a reference to being on the Patrick Wolf/Lightspeed Champion tour trail with Dev in November. Everyone got confused when it came to his Lavender Bridge collaborator. At one point in Bristol he took a quick call from Emma during a radio session. He then informed the DJs that he hadn't talked to her almost since their time in Omaha and that she was talking about their song "Everyone I Know is Listening to Crunk" during the short convo. Minutes later he was asked if Laura Marling had supplied the female vocals for his tracks. Weren't you just listening???

3) Henry's still in the band!!!! I guess I just don't brush up on their Wikipedia often enough, but some mysterious folk by the name of 9 & 12 supplied me with the positive answer. Just cutting down on live and press appearances, but very much still apart of the band!

4) Still unknown.... But as Scully and Mulder have taught me, the truth is out there...

Buy "Young Love" digitally today or pre-order the single in physical form. All 3 formats for only 4 pounds or 4 thousand USD (nah.. only a little more than eight dollars, but it feels like 4K). 2 x vinyl plus the CD single is out on March 10th.

I spent my Sunday dancing along to multiple versions of "Diamonds in the Dark" and Lykke Li's "Little Bit." You can too:

"Diamonds in the Dark (Dusty cabinets Remix)" Mystery Jets MP3

Linktime, linktime, linktime...

Mystery Jets Blogspot: Behind the Bunhouse - we may differ in opinion on MGMT (they like 'em, me...ehhh...) but have many other bands in common from Band of Horses to Arcade Fire in the live realm and they were one of the first to note the brilliance of Late of the Pier back in February 2007 and then revisit the band again in June talking up "The Bears Are Coming," which I got Late of the Pier themselves to talk up

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They DJ!

I bumped into William at the Klaxons afterparty at Kitts in December in London

I filmed Mystery Jets doing a magical in-store at HMV in Glasgow back in March 2006. Watch it!

As for William's great paint dilemma, I'm thinking he should select a nice green tea shade of paint. It's proven the most calming plus it looks pretty cool and can accent nearly anything. Oh, and to avoid bright red at the very least...

To help:
Restful color schemes you'll just love waking up to

Let nature inspire colour choices

How many other music blogs are linking to paint selection articles today?

We Are Wolves = Total Solide

Belated We Are Wolves post Part 2
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As I mentioned in earlier in another post (Part 1), the night began with an extended DJ set by me before Swim Swam Swum got up on stage to strum their guitars. Everyone seemed to arrive during it. Alex, We Are Wolves' manager (also acting as tour manager as a driver couldn't be found in time) appeared about a half hour in saying they'd just arrived in town.

Nathan showed up not only with his vinyl, but with his friend Mark who acted as a superb projectionist, projecting video throughout the night onto the white wall ahead of the DJ set up as Nathan spun. Over the top for such a small gig? Yes -- in the best way possible! It was awesome!

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Of course we talked about his no-show to my night of noise. All is okay. He thought the gig was at Someday Lounge instead of Towne Lounge. He checked the listings to make sure the gig was still on and didn't see it in Someday's schedule so took off to LA to do some hardcore work on a MTV Gossip collaboration.
He's doing a show as Feather Figure with New Bloods sometime this month at Dunes apparently. That's a must mark-down on any calendar.

Justin from Fist Fite also approached while I got my DJ on which was fun. I remarked how long it had been since I last saw him then realized it was on his birthday about three weeks before, so not that long at all or at least not as long as my exclamation implied.
We talked about Fist Fite's upcoming gigs and one in April especially caught my attention! One in Portland with PRE!!!!!! Whoo! I talked about how Akiko and I had talked about Fist Fite when I spent the night at her flat in November, then I mentioned all the disco balls that are marooned in curious places around the flat. I immediately told Nathan and he showed me his left hand where he already had "PRE" written hahahaha. Also alongside the band name were those of No Bra and These New Puritans, the Gossip's support for their next London gig that has now come to pass.

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(though my disposable camera made his hand pretty much illegible hahahaha)

At pretty much ten on the dot Swim Swam Swum began producing their tunes live and everyone including me gravitated into the other room where they were from the foyer where just second before "Sweaty" by Muscles had been booming.

They are skinny:
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I did another set (which you can download in Part 1), this time 20 minutes-ish instead of a full hour. Just as Calvin Harris started singing about his self-proclaimed harem in "The Girls," it was time for Reporter to take the stage and sing about new days.

Wow - Reporter live! Wow! So danceable!!! The basslines! The drum beats! Right before I went overseas in November I interviewed them at Valentines. Janet Weiss was downstairs chatting up the bartender at the time. A couple weeks later I lounged in Leigh's Glasgow flat spinning it into a 400 word profile over the course a  day wrought with procrastination for Willamette Week. I had never seen their former incarnation Wet Confetti live (despite trying hard do the night of Yacht on a Yacht at Fist Fite's party) nor them as Reporter and seeing them on the Holocene stage made me wish I had seen them before the article. Like the essence of the band's songs are so, so different on stage as opposed on compact disc (or a myspace page).

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I definitely think the article I wrote would've been different had I seen them live. My interviews are always better when I've been able to take a band in live... especially when it runs as a narrative as opposed to a straight-up transcription, having a whole-er idea of the band definitely shapes the piece in a different way.

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I bumped into many lovely people over the course of the evening including former high school classmate Brittany and my former Outdoor School Counselor Jose. We took to the dancefloor during Nathan's sets, the only ones to do so! The attendees that evening were a bit inhibited. At one point we realized that as the only people on the dancefloor, we were also the only people of color there hahahaha

Next and right on time were We Are Wolves. Their arrival onstage was so rushed (though you couldn't tell) that they did not don their signature skulls, but it made little difference except in terms of backing visuals. Maybe it was even better that way because boy were they active!

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While they danced it up over the stage oozing with appeal, I danced up front with wild abandon and that was maybe the upside of the turn-out being so-so -- that there was room to dance! It reminded me of the Copy/MSTRKRFT show there in 2006 where there was plenty of space to move.

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It was pretty much hit after hit from We Are Wolves, mostly from new album Total Magique, all delivered ferociously. They introduced the track "Magique" as their French song. They finished out their set without "Little Birds," but appeared shortly after to encored with tune, Jose and my vocal pleas answered with an intense rendition that had us "yelling red and blue!"

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Nathan stepped back up to the pitch and got his vinyl spinning again as the venue began to empty and some people ordered up more drinks.

Did you know that the French in France and French in French-Canadaland are different? Well, I do now. After remarking that I knew how to say "Are you playing hide and seek?" in French the members of We Are Wolves taught me how to say it in French-Canadian.

Mini-French lesson:

The France way: Jouez-vous à cache-cache?

Quebec way: Jouez-vous à la cachette?

More useful than a guidebook! I learned some other French phrases and feel confident that if I were to go there tomorrow I still wouldn't know how to communicate in any language other than English. They all seemed genuinely shocked/surprised that I wanted to go to Montreal which shocked/surprised me. Don't we all? I mean the music coming out of there is insane! And the people are enjoyable, no matter what Vice leads one to believe.

I had a departing chat with Alex who is very enjoyable. He asked what I thought they could do on a future PDX tour stop to improve turn-out and how their booking agent had warned them that Seattle and Portland were tough tour-markets and didn't recommend them, echoing what I've chatted to Tokyo Police Club about in terms of Portland. I actually advised Alex that they shouldn't play Portland again on a business stand-point. Me. To one of my favorite Canadian bands. But I was being honest...

Then the conversation picked up to how even Coldplay don't play Portland because even for them it's a tough tour market. That really says something. Their last PDX show was at Arlene Shnitzer with a capacity of 2776. Tickets remained day of. Alex said in Montreal, they sold-out a two day run at the stadium with 20,000 capacity. Britney Spears couldn't even sell out the Rose Garden (Portland's arena and biggest venue) on her Onyx Hotel tour. Only Disney fameball Hannah Montana can nowadays. Then I got talking about Holocene's last sold-out show, the magical Yeasayer show that had come to pass just days before. Alex hadn't yet checked out the band, but I assured him they're not some flash-in-the-pan - like they can back up the hype. About a week later their link was in his inbox, along with Miley Cyrus' myspace and the link for Hannah Montana's facebook group because that's how I roll.

Nathan spent some time talking to the group about some joint Gossip/We Are Wolves Canadian tour dates! Someone wants to go up north for that tour and that someone is me.

I had given Alex a ninja turtle ring earlier and he gave me a shirt! With that We Are Wolves were off to SF with a show in the Bay Area the very next day! Yikes! How did that get scheduled? (seeing as most bands have a day off in between the two given the commute)

I ended my evening at the venue with a very very fun chat with Jacob of Holocene who not only got me stocked with extras of my poster, but got me even more excited for Simian Mobile Disco's April appearance as if that was possible! The possibilities are what make it possible... :) Then me and Marisa took to the open road back to our residences sometime between one and two.

"Fight & Kiss" We Are Wolves MP3

We Are Wolves myspazz

Youtube: Nathan's video montage of karaoke in Tokyo

A round of virtual drinks and thank yous must be sent the way of Elhaam, she of GBH in NYC (hosts of my first Uffie live experience) and awesome playlists on Guilty as Pleasure and awesome blogging over at Retarded Fantasy. She's a true music fan and supporter through and through, lending her help and connections to bands she likes which in this case turned out to be We Are Wolves and their North American tour. She got in touch with me about being apart of the Portland gig at the end of last year and the experience was absolutely amazing! It was great recommending Nathan to be my DJ co-chair, getting to do the poster, DJing and other such activities in promotion. It was a privilege! Ten million thanks yous for involving me!


And look what I spied but two days ago -- my poster -- still up:
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