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		<title>Battles: Ice Cream [NSFW Video]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2011 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fense</dc:creator>
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Here comes summer.  You can tell as color is returning to the landscape.  Perfect timing for Battles to release a video for &#8220;Ice Cream&#8221;, a song off their forthcoming LP, Gloss Drop.  Now a trio, the band enlisted several guest vocalists for the new record, and &#8220;Ice Cream&#8221; features none other than DJ Matias Aguayo (Kompakt).  
If you were a fan of the last Battles record, you&#8217;ll be expecting experimental math rock blended with some pop traits.  You get that here, but it&#8217;s much more ...]]></description>
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<p>Here comes summer.  You can tell as color is returning to the landscape.  Perfect timing for <strong><a href="http://bttls.com/" target="_blank">Battles</a></strong> to release a video for &#8220;Ice Cream&#8221;, a song off their forthcoming LP, <em>Gloss Drop</em>.  Now a trio, the band enlisted several guest vocalists for the new record, and &#8220;Ice Cream&#8221; features none other than DJ Matias Aguayo (Kompakt).  <span id="more-16856"></span></p>
<p>If you were a fan of the last Battles record, you&#8217;ll be expecting experimental math rock blended with some pop traits.  You get that here, but it&#8217;s much more colorful.  And so too is the video &#8212; hence the perfect timing &#8212; filled with bright hues.  The video often overlaps with eye-bending splices that make it a bit psychedelic.  </p>
<p>Look for <em>Gloss Drop</em> on June 7 via <strong><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/tag/warp-records">Warp Records</a></strong>. </p>
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		<title>Born Ruffians: What To Say [Video]</title>
		<link>http://www.fensepost.com/main/2010/07/28/born-ruffians-what-to-say-video/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ron Trembath</dc:creator>
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Born Ruffians could have easily lost their way and became some sort of Prince cover band at a Reno-based casino.  Instead, they have taken the little known R&#38;B influenced rock and roll idea and turn it into something insanely original and extremely entertaining.  &#8220;What To Say&#8221; is that song you will want to hear over and over in your car that is headed somewhere you really don&#8217;t want to go.  And the video will have you hitting replay on YouTube more times than when you saw Bush ...]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/bornruffians" target="_blank">Born Ruffians</a></strong> could have easily lost their way and became some sort of Prince cover band at a Reno-based casino.  Instead, they have taken the little known R&amp;B influenced rock and roll idea and turn it into something insanely original and extremely entertaining.  &#8220;What To Say&#8221; is that song you will want to hear over and over in your car that is headed somewhere you really don&#8217;t want to go.  And the video will have you hitting replay on YouTube more times than when you saw Bush get a shoe thrown at his face. <span id="more-13192"></span></p>
<p>The dancing lights and charismatic imagery of the &#8220;What To Say&#8221; video are almost as clever and compelling as the extremely catchy pop single itself.  Born Ruffians have distinct harmonizing capabilities that set them pretty far apart from your average groove-worthy sort of group.  They have developed a following as an original and always pleasing live show.  If &#8220;What To Say&#8221; and its corresponding video is merely a sample their recently released album <em>Say It</em>, these guys could very well call themselves a success already.</p>
<p>Download: <strong><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/100728-born-ruffians-sole-brother.mp3" target="_blank">&#8220;Sole Brother&#8221; by Born Ruffians</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Grizzly Bear: Live at the Moore Theatre [2009.10.16]</title>
		<link>http://www.fensepost.com/main/2009/10/19/grizzly-bear-live-at-the-moore-theatre/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emily Anderson</dc:creator>
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The smell of wet wool was pervasive as drenched Seattleites escaped the rain Friday night to attend the Grizzly Bear show at the Moore Theatre.   The weathered venue, coupled with a spectacular light display of Mason jars hanging from telephone pole-like structures provided an intimate listening environment.   
The band opened the set with its first track off Veckatimest, &#8220;Southern Point&#8221;.  Bassist Chris Taylor dominated the song, sound reverberating off of the tall walls of the Moore.  Grizzly Bear immediately followed up its strong beginning ...]]></description>
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<p>The smell of wet wool was pervasive as drenched Seattleites escaped the rain Friday night to attend the <a href="http://www.grizzly-bear.net/">Grizzly Bear</a> show at the <a href="http://www.stgpresents.org/">Moore Theatre</a>.   The weathered venue, coupled with a spectacular light display of Mason jars hanging from telephone pole-like structures provided an intimate listening environment.   <span id="more-6425"></span></p>
<p>The band opened the set with its first track off <em>Veckatimest</em>, &#8220;Southern Point&#8221;.  Bassist Chris Taylor dominated the song, sound reverberating off of the tall walls of the Moore.  Grizzly Bear immediately followed up its strong beginning with &#8220;Cheerleader&#8221;.  As the song moved through its various movements, the lights went from gray to warm shades of red.  It was as if Dorothy had finally arrived in Technicolor.  The next song, &#8220;Lullaby&#8221;, demonstrated the band’s roots in jazz, as they improvised during the second half of the piece.  The audience seemed a bit lost, but the musicians clearly knew where they were going.  </p>
<p>“Fine for Now” was one of the most stunning songs of the evening visually.  It evoked memories of warm summer evenings as the Mason jars flickered on and off like captured fireflies.  The crowd favorite came a few songs later; the audience erupted as Daniel Rossen sat at the keyboard and played the opening notes of “Two Weeks”.  Each musician seemed contained in their individual tasks, yet the different parts of the piece came together effortlessly.  </p>
<p>Ed Droste owned “Ready, Able”.  His voice was warm and rich; it seemed to fill the room from floor to ceiling.  Along with that piece, “Foreground” may have been the best showcase of his operatic style.  The band seemed to play in pairs – the simplicity of Rossen’s piano melody was echoed by Bear’s careful drumming, and Droste’s vocals were perfectly complemented by Taylor’s horn.  It was a breathtaking song, perhaps the strongest of the night.  “While You Wait with the Others” was a close second, as it balanced the distinct vocal talents of Droste and Rossen with Taylor’s doo-wop backup.  Christopher Bear’s absurd talents on the drums were most prominently displayed a few songs later when the band played “On A Neck, On A Spit”.  He has clearly spent some time with a metronome.</p>
<p>The band received a much-deserved standing ovation after finishing the set and returned for one more song, a particularly lounge-y version of “He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)”.   For an hour and a half listeners had together escaped the rain, and as Grizzly Bear finished its encore, fans went their separate ways into a night much improved by the band’s stunning set.  Appropriately, the rain had cleared.</p>
<p><a href="http://fensepost.com/main/audio/091019-grizzly_bear-cheerleader.mp3">Grizzly Bear: Cheerleader [mp3]</a></p>
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