Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The Clientele

London's dream-pop trio, The Clientele, first came to my attention with Strange Geometry, their highly regarded 2005 album. But it wasn't until 2006 that I paid the album any attention. I had read plenty about the band in the music press and their affiliation with Merge Records certainly helped. No, it took Spoon's Britt Daniels to name it his 2005 album of the year for me to listen in earnest (i love the lists).

The month marks the release of their second effort for Merge entitled God Save The Clientele and it is replete with many of the same simple yet beautiful dreamy pop songs that made Strange Geometry so easy to listen to. Check out

Bookshop Cassanova (mp3)
Somebody Changed (mp3)

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Ted Leo/Pharmacists Live in Toronto

My first experience seeing Ted and the boys on foreign soil proved to be fruitful. Last night's show at Toronto's Mod Club was energetic as usual. James Canty of French Toast (and a few other bands you may have heard of) bolstered the sound with a second guitar and is as active on stage as the perpetually frenetic Leo. Dave Lerner and Chris Wilson meanwhile have continued to improve as a rhythm section par excellence. The show weighed heavily on the recently released Living With The Living, which in my opinion is Ted's most complete work to date. Ted was up to his usual between song banter referencing the might of the New Jersey Nets (currently ensconced in a playoff battle with the Toronto Raptors) which led to some anti-Jersey heckling. Overall, an excellent show. I forgot to bring paper and a writing instrument but this is my best memory of the set list order (hey, I'm not Fluxblog man).

Mod Club, Toronto, ON 5/2/07
My Vien Ilin (intro)/Sons of Cain/Dial Up/Me & Mia/Army Bound/Colleen/Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone/Counting Down the Hours/The High Party/Annunciation Day.../Bomb Repeat Bomb/Old Souls Know/A Bottle of Buckie/Little Dawn/The Unwanted Things/The Lost Brigade /Biomusicology

Encore
Dirty Old Town/Timorous Me/Walking to Do/Rappaport's Testament: I Never Gave Up