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The New Pornographers + Midlake @ Battery Park: Sing Us Spanish Techno

For the fifth year running, I headed to Battery Park to check out River To River's annual July 4th afternoon indie-friendly concert. Last year's show featured the Scots in Belle & Sebastian (review here), which ranked high as one of my favorite gigs of that summer. Yesterday's sets by Midlake & The New Pornographers served as the perfect musical combination to celebrate Independence Day '07.

Texas-based former jazz students, Midlake, opened the show at 3:30 with their alt-country meets indie-pop meets shoegaze tunes. The band focused primarily on last year's stunning LP, The Trials Of Van Occupanther, but also managed to squeeze a few unreleased new songs into the mix as well. The group has declared in numerous interviews that their biggest influences include Travis, Grandaddy, Radiohead + The Flaming Lips. In a way, their live sound incorporates all of those bands' core sounds with a heavy dose of Wilco and/or M. Ward to boot. I thoroughly enjoyed their hour-long set.

MP3: Midlake - Roscoe

In spite of a brisk wind and a pounding rainstorm, The New Pornographers put on a spectacular show, showcasing tracks from their upcoming album, Challengers, as well as wowing us with a slew of older fan-favorite selections. For those curious, yesterday's show featured Neko Case but also saw the absence of Dan Bejar. Win some, lose some, I gather. Neko's voice was beautiful yesterday, as was the band's entire set. Though I enjoy each and every one of their albums, I was particularly excited to hear 'Sing Me Spanish Techno', 'Use It' from their last effort, Twin Cinema. However, the most well-received tune of the afternoon would have to be the always-lovable 'Mass Romantic'. See below for an MP3 of the track. A great gig, start to finish. For another perspective on the show, head to Pat's review @ Pop Tarts Suck Toasted. How was your 4th?

MP3: The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic
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Belle & Sebastian @ Battery Park: Twee-rific!

This one's for you, Skye...

B&S put on the best free Battery Park show I've seen since Ryan Adams back in '04 (or was it '03? hmm). In spite of the torrential downpour which began the exact moment B&S were slotted to take the stage, the Scots put on a stellar show by bringing sunlight and warmth to Lower Manhattan.


The set was a combo of the classics interwined with selections from the latest and much-loved The Life Pursuit. Opening track 'I Fought In A War' provided many smiles and sing alongs from the rain-drenched crowd. As did pretty much all of the set.


At one point, Stuart asked if anybody had some mascara and if they could give it for him during the following number. Of course, I saw at least 10 girls in the front few rows scrambling to find their Maybelline. One lucky girl (as you can see in the accompanying photo) got to it quicker than the rest and in turn had the opportunity to apply (liberally might I add) some make-up to Stuart's face for a good 3 minutes. Stuart seemed extraordinarily thankful.


I can't remember the complete setlist (full one to come) but it included: Sukie In The Graveyard, Another Sunny Day, Funny Little Frog, If You're Feeling Sinister, I Fought In A War, Don't Leave The Light On Baby, Your Cover's Blown, White Collar Boy, The Star Spangled Banner (haha) and an encore of The Boy With The Arab Strap.

A fantastic Independence Day, indeed!


UPDATE! SETLIST!!
I Fought in a War//Another Sunny Day//The Model//Sukie in the Graveyard//Don't Leave the Light on Baby//La Pastie de la Borgiosie//Jonathan David//If She Wants Me//If You're Feeling Sinister//Lord Anthony//Dirty Dream Number Two//Funny Little Frog//I'm a Cuckoo//Your Cover's Blown//The Wrong Girl//White Collar Boy//Sleep the Clock Around//////Star Spangled Banner//Boy with the Arab Strap
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Belle & Sebastian @ Battery Park: Twee-rific!

This one's for you, Skye...

B&S put on the best free Battery Park show I've seen since Ryan Adams back in '04 (or was it '03? hmm). In spite of the torrential downpour which began the exact moment B&S were slotted to take the stage, the Scots put on a stellar show by bringing sunlight and warmth to Lower Manhattan.


The set was a combo of the classics interwined with selections from the latest and much-loved The Life Pursuit. Opening track 'I Fought In A War' provided many smiles and sing alongs from the rain-drenched crowd. As did pretty much all of the set.


At one point, Stuart asked if anybody had some mascara and if they could give it for him during the following number. Of course, I saw at least 10 girls in the front few rows scrambling to find their Maybelline. One lucky girl (as you can see in the accompanying photo) got to it quicker than the rest and in turn had the opportunity to apply (liberally might I add) some make-up to Stuart's face for a good 3 minutes. Stuart seemed extraordinarily thankful.


I can't remember the complete setlist (full one to come) but it included: Sukie In The Graveyard, Another Sunny Day, Funny Little Frog, If You're Feeling Sinister, I Fought In A War, Don't Leave The Light On Baby, Your Cover's Blown, White Collar Boy, The Star Spangled Banner (haha) and an encore of The Boy With The Arab Strap.

A fantastic Independence Day, indeed!


UPDATE! SETLIST!!
I Fought in a War//Another Sunny Day//The Model//Sukie in the Graveyard//Don't Leave the Light on Baby//La Pastie de la Borgiosie//Jonathan David//If She Wants Me//If You're Feeling Sinister//Lord Anthony//Dirty Dream Number Two//Funny Little Frog//I'm a Cuckoo//Your Cover's Blown//The Wrong Girl//White Collar Boy//Sleep the Clock Around//////Star Spangled Banner//Boy with the Arab Strap
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