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Sorry I'm MIA. I'm busy trying to get Courtney Love to Hire me.
25. July 2010

Sorry. The skipster crew is currently focusing its entire energy into trying to get Courtney Love to hire Scott. If you miss our voices and our wit, then go to Courtney Love Hire Me.

more to come soon. I swear.

best video of 2010: the temper trap
01. July 2010

The Temper Trap – Love Lost

SKIPSTER PRESENTS FOXES IN FICTION JULY 9th
30. June 2010

As you may have noticed, we’ve nonchalantly mentioned a show we’re bringing to Rochester this July…well now we’re finally proud to officially announce our first show in Rochester which will feature Toronto artist Foxes in Fiction. Foxes in Fiction, a one man act/moniker for Warren Hildebrand, gained the attention from bloggers and music lovers alike earlier this year thanks to his beautiful ambient pop music. The comparisons to Deerhunter/Atlas Sound’s Bradford Cox are endless, but justfied. Just today Pitchfork raved about Hildebrand’s debut full-length, Swung from the Branches, which is now available thanks to Moodgadget.

Foxes in Fiction will be trekking down from Canada for this exciting event, so please come join us for a relaxing night of music at Boulder Coffee (Alexander St. Location) on Friday July 9th… As of now the show is only 5 bucks, with no advance tickets available! Just pay at the door.. More details will be given closer to the show- until then, keep the date!

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the sun is out, a/b (machines)
30. June 2010


a) here’s a song I promised. I was saving it for when the sun finally showed its face. it’s a beautiful song by the middle east called “blood”. Perhaps you caught them opening for the glorious Laura Marling back in May in Buffalo?

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the middle east – blood download.

b) sorry for lack of updates, news, features, etc. we’re busy here at skipster HQ and trying to figure some stuff out. but no fear, we’ll have some stuff coming up soon, starting with a show in a couple weeks. we’ll have more on that later, but check out today’s pitchfork reviews for a clue, or just go look at our gig calendar for the answer… more tonight, I swear.

the rain won't stop…
24. June 2010

so here’s some songs to keep you company while indoors…hang tight WNY..

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grouper – heavy water/i’d rather be sleeping (download).

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jose gonzalez – love will tear us apart (download.)

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New Buffalo – I’m the Drunk and You’re the Star (download.)

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Grizzly  Bear – Boy From School (download.)

…I have the perfect song for when the sun finally comes out…

Review: Susanna and the Magical Orchestra (Rochester: 6/18/10)
23. June 2010

Considering Susanna and the Magical Orchestra (the moniker of Susanna Wallumrød and Morten Qvenild) had never played in America before, the Nordic duo were quite nervous prior to their back to back shows at Rochester’s Lutheran Church. The church, which was a venue for the Rochester International Jazz Festival, was the perfect venue for Susanna ATMO with its gorgeous acoustics and three ornate stained glass panes that acted as the background. Nine hundred people packed into the church for the sold-out 7:30 show, while the second show, was a less crowded and more intimate affair.

The duo started with their haunting cover of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene”- which wrenched all of our hearts. Susanna’s presence which is so calm and gentle contrasts with her voice perfectly, which is like a beast that’s finally set free. While singing, the only movement seen came from Susanna’s fingers, which twitched ever so slightly like she was devoting every ounce of energy in her body to control her extremely tonal voice. This voice, which was a bit less powerful than Bjork’s, yet more exotic than Natasha Khan’s of Bat for Lashes, sang many of the covers featured on the act’s Melody Mountain. AC/DC’s “Long Way To The Top” which was introduced with “I think this is the only time AC/DC will ever be played in this church…” as well as “Love Will Tear Us Apart” were among the highlights.

The duo did play an array of originals as well, which really showcased Qvenild’s talent on the synthesizer. Stand-out  track “Palpatine’s Dream” utilized such a bombastic electronics and gave the band’s sound more life and texture while giving the audience a bit of a necessary wake-up call. After seeing Susanna and the Magical Orchestra live, their name becomes obvious. There is Susanna… and then there is Qvenild, surrounded by an absurd amount of magical boxes and machinery, creating the illusion that an enormous orchestra is present…In fact, magic is an understatement…Susanna and the Magical Orchestra was surreal.

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SummerTracking: the Suzan.
22. June 2010

So with this years’ tidal wave of fuzzy lo-fi bands its all about survival of the fittest. And my favorite (besides Best Coast obviously) is Japan’s latest export The Suzan. Their single “Home” (below) comes out on 7″ in July on Fool’s Gold, and most importantly their full-length  Golden Week for the Poco Poco Beat will hit you in September. Is it just me or would a tour between them and Lykke Li be kind of perfect?

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REVIEW: Beach House at the Town Ballroom (6/20/10)
22. June 2010

When Beach House took the stage and guitarist Alex Scally started sliding all over his guitar on “Walk in the Park” it was like a wave of warm bathwater flooded the intimate Town Ballroom in Buffalo on Sunday evening. For the next hour and fifteen minutes, Victoria, Alex and their tour drummer, gave such a provoking performance, it was as if they were emotionally wringing out each and every audience member like a wash cloth. The set consisted of the band’s latest release Teen Dream in its entirety, with a few oldies thrown in for good measure. The lights stayed dim for most of the show, giving the atmosphere an even more dreamy quality, while five glistening silver diamonds spun behind the band (as seen in the video above).

For those that believe “seeing beach house live is a waste..they’re too ‘chill’”- as I heard from many friends prior to Sunday, this attitude couldn’t have been more wrong. As, first of all, the drumming and percussion live is in a league of its own and gives every song a more powerful backbone. I found myself dancing to almost every song…that’s right..dancing to beach house.  Okay, so maybe it was more of a rhythmic sway, but either way- it was hypnotic. Secondly, as we all know, vocalist Victoria Legrand has a mean set of vocal cords and can effortlessly hit any note; and  live it is even more apparent. During songs like “Master of None” and “Take Care” (as evident in the video at :40 above), Victoria added extra flourishes of emotion and power. Lastly, although the environment was calm and the songs’ BPM rates aren’t outrageously high , the band knows how to bring out the energy on stage. While Alex swirled around with his guitars on some songs, Victoria couldn’t keep her black heels still, swiveling her hips and whipping that voluminous head of hair she has everywhere. The band ended with the gorgeous “10 Mile Stereo”, and when they thanked us all and hit the lights, we all snapped back to reality.

Although beach house can make time stand still live, once they stop playing you’re sucked back to earth and have nothing better to do than go to Mighty Taco and get a half-assed burrito…and that’s exactly what I did.

BEACH HOUSE TO PLAY BUFFALO SUNDAY
19. June 2010

Beach House, the creators of skipster’s favorite album of 2010 Teen Dream, will be bringing their dream pop to Buffalo’s Town Ballroom tomorrow evening. Opening the show is fellow Baltimore act Moss of Aura, who weekly tape deck describes as “Minimalist to the point of sheer euphoria, [their] songs are not trying to complicate your mind but merely orate the sounds of day in the sol”. I honestly cannot stress enough how great this show will be..please, PLEASE just trust me on this one. The venue is gorgeous and the two acts compliment each others’ sound perfectly. It has best show in WNY of the year written all over it.

Doors open at 7 PM, with tickets being 15 in advance, and 18 tomorrow.

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Review: Mates of State and Free Energy in Rochester (6/16/10)
19. June 2010

People of all ages packed into the Water Street Music Hall’s club on Wednesday night to see Mates of State and Philly rockers Free Energy. However, before the music took place, listeners had to endure a magician and a comedian. It was kind of like watching “America’s Got Talent” on Wednesday– watching a 60+ year old local magician wobble through an awkward yet charming routine, before acclaimed actor/comedian Todd Barry took the stage. Those two “sets” aside, the show was pretty memorable.

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