Thursday, July 5, 2007

Editors vs. Interpol

I understand the comparison, sure. They do sound similar. Both Editors and Interpol go with that moody rock a la Joy Division and run with it. Both are coming out with albums this summer. But that is where I shall stop the comparisons now and forever. Done and done. Because while I am a fan of both bands, I always side with my homeboys the Brits. (Oh, Happy 4th of July!)

You see, I quite like the Interpol album. Our Love To Admire is better than I thought it would be, although I may have fallen asleep during the first half before it finally picked up. And it's funny, because that's what kind happens when I see them live too. In all honesty? They bore me. Love their songs, think they are cool, but are far from a good live show. I find myself watching the light show the entire time, although something tells me if I see them again I'll be more transfixed by Carlos D's moustache. Or something.

But Editors need no crazy light show or pornstache to keep me entertained. They prove the intensity of their songs with a passionate performance. I've gotten chills, shed tears and god dammit I've danced at the many Editors shows I've attended. And from the many repeat listenings of their sophomore album An End Has A Start I've officially named them mainstays in my musical world. It's more of what they did last time around but better, and bigger, and Tom has let his vocals go to all ranges putting comparisons aside once and for all. It's a beautiful album -- when quiet, you can hear the restraint, and when loud, there's no holding back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is just the beginning.

If you've never seen Editors live, you have no idea what I'm talking about. And what do I say every time someone tells me they sound just like Interpol? I say: go see them live. Then you'll understand. And hey! They are touring with Ra Ra Riot. Awesome!

  • Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
  • Interpol - Heinrich Maneuver
  • Thursday, January 11, 2007

    Tally Hall to play SXSW

    Oh baby. According to Tally Hall's myspace, the band will be down in Austin for this years SXSW. Horray! And even though I haven't booked lodging, or transportation, or can afford a badge....I'll be there. With bells on.

    Yesterday Austinist posted an (un)official list of who will appear at this year's festival. According to them, there's a 98% chance you'll see all these acts.

    Amy Millan
    Architecture In Helsinki
    Badly Drawn Boy
    Bloc Party
    Cold War Kids
    Emmylou Harris
    Every Move a Picture
    George Byrne
    Ghostland Observatory
    Girl Talk
    I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness
    Interpol
    Les Savy Fav
    Lily Allen
    Malajube
    Margot and the Nuclear So And Sos
    Mates Of State
    Matt & Kim
    Menomena
    Morrissey
    Okkervil River
    Pete Townshend
    Peter & the Wolf
    RJD2
    Rahim
    Rocky Votolato
    Say Hi To Your Mom
    Scissor Sisters
    Snowden
    Tall Firs
    Tally Hall
    The Big Sleep
    The Frames
    The Fratellis
    The Walkmen
    The Young Knives
    Thunderbirds Are Now!
    Thurston Moore
    Voxtrot
    Yip-Yip
    Youth Group

    The whole un(official) list is here. Who's pumped? Who's going? And who has a couch for me to stay on?

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