Dan Sartain hails from Birmingham, AL. He's usually associated with rockabilly, but his new album, Too Tough to Live, takes inspiration from the Ramones. He was sandwiched between the amazing Mrs. Magician and the Night Marchers at the Glasslands in Brooklyn. His set comprised almost the whole album with 1, 2, 3, 4 intros shouted into the microphone while the chords of the last songs still rang out. The Glasslands being a cozy little place, after his set we crawled up to a cramped loft serving as a music equipment cemetary to have a talk about the virtues of digital analogue and the badassery of Amelia Earhart.
Listen to him here.
Highlight of the show: Three great bands in a small venue.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Dan Sartain
Labels:
Brooklyn,
Dan Sartain,
Glasslands
Location:
New York, NY, USA
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Recordettes
The Recordettes are two girls and two guys based in New York City who mix up standard garage with a carnival keyboard.
Highlight of the show: Tony L0-Fi screaming about John Waters
Associated acts: Anabolics, Party Lights
Listen to them here.
Upcoming shows:
April 12—Knitting Factory—with Stereo Total
April 26—Grand Victory—with MOTO, Bamboo Kids, and Paul Collins
Interview:
Highlight of the show: Tony L0-Fi screaming about John Waters
Associated acts: Anabolics, Party Lights
Listen to them here.
Upcoming shows:
April 12—Knitting Factory—with Stereo Total
April 26—Grand Victory—with MOTO, Bamboo Kids, and Paul Collins
Interview:
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