New Year’s Eve in Brooklyn with Crystal Castles

NYE with CCAs the ball dropped in Times Square across the river in Manhattan, the first of two sets by the electronic trash duo of Ethan Kath and Alice Glass had yet to start. With doors opening at 9pm, most assumed that Crystal Castles would hit the stage at 11 and conclude the set to bring in the new year. As we entered around 10pm word quickly spread that CC would not be taking the stage until midnight. CC’s second set was scheduled for a 2am start. Ethan was also scheduled to DJ down the street in between sets, but supposedly never made it to that one.

Much like their Webster Hall show we attended in October, CC played a short but violent set.  Ethan got behind his Korg MS-2000B analog synth/Alesis ADAT HD24 setup, and current live drummer live drummer Michael Bell, member of Lymbyc Systym, climbed behind his kit just a few minutes after midnight.  Alice, dressed in all black, followed a few minutes later (but it took almost 5 minutes to get her microphone to work). She paced the stage while a tech scrambled to get things started.

KathThe sound and mix of this show compared to the Webster Hall show was noticeably better. Glass’ vocals could be heard over the pounding bass and Atari sound effects in songs like “Crimewave” and “Air War.” The focus of the set is directly on Glass, even though Kath is responsible for everything other than the vocals.

Glass’ sporadic stage dives and writhing brought the crowd to a frenzy.  As Kath pushed his pads to play the twisted bass beat with “The Legend of Zelda”-like sound effects swirling in between, Glass crawled to the back of the stage into the fetal position before diving backwards to her back, screaming the lyrics to the track “xxzxcuzx Me.” A sea of hands reached out for a piece of her as she screamed her ode to robotic love with the lines, “I’m programmed to rust, AIDS robot is clad in iron bolts/Robot grunts have bled each other/They all wanna play with my placenta.”

Even with a short set, having Crystal Castles bring in the New Year was a great way to end 2008, one of the most troubling years of worldwide entropy.  With wars all over the sands of its earth and global financial markets collapsing, the elite continue to rape and pillage the middle class and poor through the giant loopholes of capitalism they have created. All of it contributes to the decay of society and continued disintegration of what was once a viable economic system. Kath and Glass brought down the walls of stability and order with their electronic version of musical choas, eradicating what was left of 2008.

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Fishpork’s Ten Favorite Shows of 2008

As a collective, Fishpork attended 15 live shows this year (and there are still two more: Of Montreal tomorrow and Crystal Castles on New Year’s Eve, both at the Music Hall of Williamsburg). Unfortunately, a band does not have complete control over how well received their live performance can be. This was the case with all bands that played in our least favorite venue of 2008: The Electric Factory in Philadelphia. Although Animal Collective managed to overcome the venue’s sound limitations the best, others were not so lucky (The Mars Volta, TV on the Radio, Of Montreal). Unless Jeff Mangum announces a show here, Fishpork will avoid it at all costs in 2009. Highlights of the year included an intoxicating performance by Deerhunter, a sweaty dance party curated by Girl Talk, and a 3am secret show by Modest Mouse. These were our favorite shows of 2008:

  1. Deerhunter @ The Music Hall of Wiiliamsburg
  2. Girl Talk @ Starlight Ballroom
  3. Enon @ Hiro Ballroom
  4. Modest Mouse @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  5. Built to Spill @ Terminal 5
  6. Animal Collective @ Electric Factory
  7. Nine Inch Nails @ Wachovia Center
  8. Radiohead @ APW Festival
  9. Saul Williams @ The Trocadero
  10. Battles @ Johnny Brendas

Honorable Mention:

Holy Fuck @ Johnny Brendas
Crystal Castles @ Webster Hall
Health @ House of Blues
TV on the Radio @ Electric Factory
Of Montreal @ Electric Factory

Least Favorite Show of 2008

The Mars Volta @ Electric Factory

Favorite Live Venue of 2008

Johnny Brenda’s, Philadelphia, PA

Least Favorite Venue of 2008

Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA

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The Fishpork 20: Favorite Albums of 2008

Remember this era in music. It’s a special one. We’re going to look back and talk about it like we talk about the 60s or 70s. I used to miss all the great bands that came out of the 90s, but my longing for the hay days of grunge and industrial has since dissipated. Go ahead and disagree, but this is a renaissance period for music. This year was no exception. In fact, it served as an endless discovery period of great bands and classic albums. However, our favorite album of 2008 was not a difficult choice at all. Here is our list of favorite albums of 2008:

  1. Deerhunter – Microcastle/Weird Era Cont.
  2. Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles
  3. Of Montreal – Skeletal Lamping
  4. TV on the Radio – Dear Science
  5. Eric Avery – Help Wanted
  6. Elf Power – In a Cave
  7. Guns N’ Roses – Chinese Democracy
  8. Nine Inch Nails – The Slip
  9. Tapes N’ Tapes – Walk It Off
  10. Atlas Sound – Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel
  11. Girl Talk – Feed the Animals
  12. Nine Inch Nails – Ghosts I-IV
  13. Portishead – Third
  14. Sigur Ros – Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust
  15. Vic Chesnutt & Elf Power – Dark Developments
  16. Ladytron – Velocifero
  17. The Notwist – The Devil, You + Me
  18. First Wave Hello – God Bless, Devil You
  19. Fuck Buttons – Street Horsssing
  20. David Byrne & Brian Eno – Everything That Happens Will Happen Today

Honorable Mentions:

  • Dub Trio – Another Sound is Dying
  • Amanda Palmer – Who Killed Amanda Palmer
  • Health – Disco

Most Disappointing Albums:

Most Overrated Albums:

  • Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
  • Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
  • Cold Play – Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends

Fishpork will post our favorite songs and live shows of the year next week. Check back soon!

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Spend New Year’s Eve with Crystal Castles!

Alice Glass via Fish photosBring in 2009 with Ethan Kath and Alice Glass, better known as Crystal Castles, at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. The Hall will be hosting our favorite electro-thrash Canadians on New Year’s Eve this year and is without a doubt one of the best venues in the NY area to see a show.  The Modest Mouse secret show and Deerhunter show earlier this month were easily the best shows of the year. If this show is anything like their Webster Hall performance, it will be a night to remember.

Their self-titled debut album released earlier this year is sure to be in many of the Top 10 lists that will begin to pop up over the next few weeks.

Alice gave a boot and smashed my camera into a few pieces at that show, but all that mattered was that the memory card survived.  Check out our pics from that show here. This is sure to be another great one on New Year’s Eve in Brooklyn.

Get your tickets here before it sells out.


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Deerhunter @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

Last year at this time, a talentless music blogger named Jeff Weiss from L.A. wrote about Deerhunter being the worst live band he’s ever seen:

Deerhunter’s live show reminds me of the first scene in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, where Bill and Ted awkwardly flail at their instruments while bitching elliptically about the necessity of making a triumphant video to get Eddie Van Halen to teach them how to play guitar. Nowadays, you don’t even need a triumphant video, you just need a good Pitchfork review, which is what the Atlanta noise-rock outfit Deerhunter got earlier this year. Suddenly, in an Emperor’s New Clothing–esque turn, a group whose biggest discernible talent is its knack for self-promotion became one of the biggest buzz bands in indie rock. Let’s hope that, in the span between now and the Fuck Yeah Fest, George Carlin can drop down to Earth in a phone booth and teach them how to no longer be bogus.

Mr. Weiss represents the only reason Fishpork exists. Sure, it’s a great place to keep a journal of all the great shows and records I listen to. However, music is subjective and ALL reviews are ultimately meaningless. The only thing that interests me is writing about things I enjoy. For those bloggers who choose to write about how bad they think a band sucks, I feel bad for your shallow personalities and outlook on the world. Music can heal you. And if you were part of the crowd on Friday night at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, you experienced this first hand. I recently read a review of Deerhunter that stated the band can only be listened to in a state of intoxication (with your drug of choice). This statement is rather offensive to me. Deerhunter makes music that replaces your drug of choice. Their songs, especially when played live, are a revelation and are changing the way I perceive music.

Peter and I arrived at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn toward the end of New Times Viking’s opening set. They sounded great, but we were experiencing too much anticipation to fully comprehend. As the set ended and the techs began to set up for the headlining act, we made our way to the front of the stage. This was a completely different experience than the previous night at the NIN show at the House of Blues in Atlantic City. At that show, we were in the midst of the most obnoxious crowd of all-time. Nine Inch Nails’ fans are notorious for booing opening acts, and this was no different. It was a shame that a very good live band like Health had to deal with a crowd (only there to hear “Closer”) with absolutely no taste in music. Fortunately, Trent Reznor’s knack for choosing opening acts has been a major source of discovery for me, including TV on the Radio, Autolux, Saul Williams, Crystal Castles, and most recently Deerhunter on the first leg of his current tour. Enough about how much NIN fans suck.

Before Friday night I suspected that Deerhunter was less about Bradford Cox than I originally imagined. That inclination was squashed immediately after the ubiquitous frontman took the stage. Cox has been known to occasionally wear dresses on stage, a habit he admits was picked up from Kurt Cobain. “Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain kissed, and Kurt wore dresses. There’s no way to overestimate the influence Nirvana had on me,” he admits. The Deerhunter frontman was the center of attention, not because of his extroverted personality, but because of his play on his heavily reverbed and distorted lead guitar, xylophone, and drowned out vocals. Cox even sang the lyrics and played lead guitar on “Agoraphobia,” which features guitarist and Cox’s best friend, Locket Pundt, on vocals on the album.

The show included an epic performance of new fan favorite “Nothing Ever Happened,” which included a mind-numbing guitar solo from Cox and impeccable attention to detail by the rest of the players. The three guitar arrangement on many of the songs creates a sound that relies on noisy, droning textures and borrows from bands like My Bloody Valentine and Liars. But Deerhunter avoids what has already been done and creates their own sound. The soundscapes they create contain other elements not present in those bands.

As good as Deerhunter are and as inspired as they are to release meaningful music, it’s important to keep in mind how young they are (Cox is 26). That youthful exhuberence showed Friday as Cox joked all night, especially with new guitarist and old high school friend, Whitney Petty. Cox asked the audience if they’d rather see Whitney play the blues on her guitar or do a hand stand (Petty was a cheerleader in high school and has been known to wear her uniform during shows). Before the crowd could respond, she was in the middle of the stage on her hands. Petty then snuck up behind Cox and played a blues riff on his guitar. The antics hit their climax when Petty proceeded to lift the lanky Cox on her shoulders, as the crowd stood by and admired.

A highlight included Cox taking two song requests to end the show. The band played the first song shouted from the crowd, which was “Heatherwood,” from their second album Cryptograms. Kudos to the tech crew and sound mixers at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. The sound was perfect, and the band sounded as close to the album as one could hope. Cox’s lyrics were completely distinguishable from the guitar twangs and light percussion, as he repeated the song’s chorus, “was not seen again.” The band was not actually planning on taking another request, but Cox coaxed his band mates into it. At one point, he approached drummer Moses Archuleta and practically begged him to play another song. The second request came from a guy standing right next to me, and he must have been reading my mind. After a false start, Cox admitted the band was unprepared to play the song but soon began an amazing rendition of “Operation.” Cox spit out the agonizingly dark lyrics, “Cover your ears, you’re not gonna like what you’re gonna hear, I hate you, I hate you, I hate you.”

Deerhunter’s show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on Friday night was the best concert I’ve attended in my lifetime. Although I probably go to upwards of twenty shows a year, I honestly don’t think anything else has come close to that musical experience. Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was quoted as saying Deerhunter’s live show borders on “a religious experience,” and I agree. Doesn’t this speak volumes about how music is a personal experience?

Mr. Cox responded to Mr. Weiss’ blog post with an exchange that was too priceless not to include here:

it’s bradford! from deerhunter! i was just wondering if maybe you
could give us some quick EMERGENCY lessons on our instruments
before our set sunday. we are kind of nervous… you know L.A. = big
city = could be our big break. we don’t want to look stupid so if you
could just teach the guitar players some basic power chords or
something it would really help us out. i’ll be busy giving blowjobs to other
more talented (notable) music journalists so as to keep those good reviews
rolling in.

look forward to seeing you this weekend :D
your pal,
brad

The entire exchange is worth your time and can be read here. Although he’s freaked out by dissonant hipsters in the front row of shows, Bradford Cox is inspired by kindness and doesn’t care what you think about his music. “I don’t give a fuck what they say about me, because I’m a white-trash queer who might live to be 30 if I’m lucky,” says Cox. Although Cox’s lyrics are often used as therapy for an ostracized childhood, some of the motivation behind the music is physical healing (see Fishpork review of Microcastle/Weird Era Cont.). He makes music for fans who need a soundtrack to cope and is just trying to make as much of it as he can while he’s still alive. This is good news for the music world!

Rolling Stone has uploaded an exclusive acoustic performance of Bradford Cox singing “Never Stops” outside of a convenience store in Brooklyn hours before the show: http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/video/24261318/breaking_deerhunter.

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Crystal Castles @ Webster Hall

A few months ago I wrote a review raving about electro-thrash duo, Crystal Castles’ self-titled debut album. Months later, the album still holds up as one of the year’s best. As a live band, CC is a three-piece, with Ethan Kath on manipulatables, Alice Glass on whispers and shouting, as well as Michael Bell (Lymbyc System) on percussion. After several years of relentless touring, CC performances have garnered a reputation as raw and chaotic. This was no exception at Webster Hall in New York’s East Village two Thursdays ago.

The show started after a long break between opening bands. Friends and I showed up in the middle of the break, so I cannot comment on the opening acts (mission accomplished). Without the crowd noticing, Crystal Castles mastermind, Ethan Kath, snuck onto stage and mounted his electronic gear without many noticing. At that point, the bass kicked in and a strobe light provided the light on a mostly dark stage. The hypnotic lighting worked well, as Alice made her way on stage. The feelings among many concerning Glass’ vocal style are mixed to say the least. In a New York Times review of the show, Nate Chinen obviously doesn’t comprehend the Crystal Castles mythos:

The grinding screech of the L train after the show was more engaging, and less mannered.

The set was sporadic and short. Highlights included bass-heavy Black Panther which brought the crowd to a frenzy, as the second floor of Webster Hall shook relentlessly from the simultaneous jumping of the entire crowd. Crowd favorites were obvious. The place went absolutely mental when Crystal Castles’ hit Crimewave, a reinvention of a track by noise rockers, HEALTH. Alice, with her bottle of wine, running mascara, and tattered skirt, sang the inaudible vocals as Kath manipulated her voice even more. The sound in general at Webster Hall was impressive, and Kath’s beats sounded Godlike. Alice’s mics, however, were completely drowned out, which is annoying since she is the centerpiece of the live set. Let’s be honest. She’s merely a guest vocalist on the band’s debut album, and Kath’s beats are what makes Crystal Castles go. But on electro-thrash tracks like Alice Practice and Love and Caring, Glass is more of a focus, and it would be nice if her vocals were somewhat audible. Instead, we are left with her stage antics, which are entertaining in their own right. Not caring about the intentions of hundreds of wandering hands, she continuously stage dived into the crowd. It has been documented in previous shows, that crowds at CC shows are not always as respectful of the diving Glass as one would hope for. Throughout the night, Glass poured wine onto the heads of fans in the first row and jumped into the crowd numerous times from one of several stage amps.

And all of a sudden, it was over. The crowd lingered, confused and yearning for more. It wouldn’t have hurt CC to come out and appease the crowd for more, especially if they want to keep their growing fanbase happy. In this age of filesharing and creative distribution structures in the music industry, bands need to keep fans at their live shows happy. You would have thought that some of Trent Reznor’s fanlove would have rubbed off on them during the Canadian shows they opened up for Nine Inch Nails. For that reason, the show was a minor disappointment. The greatest trick that Crystal Castles ever pulled was convincing the world they existed. And like that, poof. They’re gone.

Due to the sporadic nature of the set, a setlist is not available at this time.

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Lights in the Sky Set to Shine

Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails have released three studio albums since their last North American tour. Year Zero, Ghosts I-IV and The Slip have not been properly supported by a full tour here in the mainland (NIN did play some Year Zero shows in Europe). However, that’s about to change tonight as NIN embarks on a 27-show tour that is being called Lights in the Sky over North America 2008. Vancouver gets the first taste of what Trent and company have been planning and rehearsing over the past several months. Many fans are hopeful to hear tracks from the three new albums, as well as recently unveiled live versions of rarely-played songs like Last and We’re in This Together. Eight shows will follow in Mexico and South America. As always, there are some very strong supporting acts joining the tour. Canadian-natives Crystal Castles will open up for the band in Canada and Minnesota. NIN will take a quick break from the tour to play at Lollapalooza in Chicago and the Virgin Mobile Festival in Baltimore. The remaining tour dates will feature Deerhunter, A Place to Bury Strangers, White Williams, and Does It Offend You, Yeah?

Here is a clip of Nine Inch Nails rehearsing the track 1,000,000 for the 2008 tour:

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July’s Fresh Pork Cuts!

Pete’s:

  • Silver Jews- My Pillow is the Threshold
  • The National – Mistaken For Strangers
  • MGMT – Pieces of What
  • The Helio Sequence – Lately
  • Eric Avery – Philo Beddoe

Mark’s:

  • Crystal Castles – Air Wars
  • Sigur Ros – Gobbledigook
  • Ladytron – Ghosts
  • Fuck Buttons – Ribs Out
  • Girl Talk – Set It Off
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Light Hope and the Princess of Power

Crystal Castles got its start by remixing better known bands, such as Bloc Party and Death From Above 1979. Earlier this year, they released their first full-length album. But first, what’s up with that name? Due to an uncommon reliance on video game samples, you might think the band got its name from the popular Atari game with the same name. That’s actually not the case. Crystal Castles is named after the secret refuge of She-ra, from the popular 80s cartoon, and the following is my personal interpretation of the connection:

Vocalist Alice Glass plays the role of Adora in this two-piece electronic music outfit from Toronto. Her voice, usually heard in distorted fashion, is her Sword of Protection, transforming her into She-ra, Princess of Power, and preparing her for battle. What does that make Ethan Kath, the multi-instrumentalist wizard behind the deafening bass and Atari samples? No, he’s not He-man, She-ra’s twin brother. Instead, he assumes the role of Light Hope, a magical entity composed entirely of light. He is the protector of the Crystal Castle and serves as mentor to She-ra.

Ethan Kath is a light of hope, indeed, especially in an electronic music scene where the putting the word “fuck” in your band’s name seems like the best way to get noticed these days (see Holy Fuck and Fuck Buttons). Mr. Kath needs no such gimmick, as he has created 50-minutes of pure magic in his self-titled debut album. Within the album’s 16 tracks, there is a song that speaks to every emotion. Whether you’re enraged (“Alice Practice”), blissful (“Good Times”), frustrated (“Xxzxcuzx Me”), or reminiscent (“1991″), the palette of sentiments is full. Mr. Kath’s beats are oddly original but aren’t composed of original sounds, especially with his heavy use of sampling. The band’s producer has confirmed that Kath uses a modified keyboard that was found broken in the garbage with an Atari 5200 sound chip. The result is a twisted soundscape, supplemented by heavy, repetitive bass, and backed by the distorted pleadings and screams of Glass.

There’s not a moment on the album that feels slow or tedious, or a song that can be classified as filler. No wonder why Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) asked them to open up for a leg of his North American tour. From the original backbeat of the band’s first single, Crimewave, to the extremely chill electronic tinkerings of Magic Spells, a completely instrumental track, I was unable to find an ounce of fat. I can’t say the same for recent albums by others in the genre, including both electronic “fuck” bands, or even LCD Soundsystem’s instant classic, Sound of Silver. There are no songs here as impressive as “All My Friends” or “Someone Great,” but it just might be a better album. I haven’t decided yet. – Mark

RECORD REVIEW
Artist: Crystal Castles
Album: Crystal Castles
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Record Label: Last Gang Records

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June’s Fresh Pork Cuts!

Pete’s:

  • Avey Tare-  I’m Your Eagle Kisser
  • Silver Jews- Self-Ignition
  • Devotchka – Transliterater
  • Sons & Daughters – The Gift
  • Tapes ‘N Tapes – Hang Them All
     

Mark’s:

  • Portishead – Threads
  • DIOY,Y? – We Are Rockstars
  • Crystal Castles – Magic Spells
  • DubTrio – No Flag
  • Animal Collective – Street Flashes

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