6.29.2011

The Black Keys @ The Corral in Calgary, Alberta

5022827.bin (Credit to the Calgary Herald for this picture from last nights show)

Myself and my good friend Davey were two of the very fortunate people that were able to attend the sold out Black Keys show last night at the Corral. Hear is a quick synopsis of the show for those of you that couldn't make the show. The Corral as a venue is questionable at best, and little small for The Black Keys but it did create a pretty awesome atmosphere. Anyway, Cage the Elephant opened the show at about 8:15 pm with six song set. We enjoyed "Shake Me Down", "Around My Head", and "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" and they gave it 110% but the sound quality just wasn't there. But with clean audio, I would definitely check them out again.

The Black Keys, not only did what Cage the Elephant couldn't do with the venue, they made The Corral their Bitch. Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney understand what live music is and adapted to concrete tomb that is The Corral. They opened their set with four songs from albums including Attack & Release ranging to Rubber Factory. The show had pretty simple set up with Auerbach on the right of the stage, Carney perched up on the left and some average lighting until it revolutionized with bright light lettering of "THE BLACK KEYS" and some art house style video. This for all intents and purposes made it feel like a damn good rock concert. This continued as they crushed performances of Brothers tunes including "Howlin' for You", "Next Girl", "Everlasting Light", "She's Long Gone" and of course "Tighten Up". They finished up the show with encore performances of "Sinister Kid" and "Your Touch" from Magic Potion which was an epic closer. The one and only criticism of the Keys was their set was a little under an hour and half which could have been longer, offering maybe some tunes from Chulahoma and little more from the other albums. Or is this me asking for to much of good thing? Nonetheless, The Black Keys were one of the best live acts I have ever seen and if you ever get a chance to see them, there is no excuse worthy of missing The Black Keys.

- Spence

Video: Coldplay - "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall"

Coldplay, what to say, arguably one of the most influential bands of the young millennium and in 2011 they are back with a new (yet to be titled) album. The first single is "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall", which most of you have probably heard a few times. However, Coldplay released the video for the new single today. It features the edgy, cleaned up looking Chris Martin and his band-mates in a grungy abandoned building with a time lapse of the song and a bright neon flood throughout. As you might remember from Viva la Vida, everything had an almost Civil War theme to it, especially Chris Martin jacket. It's looking like the new album will have this neon-ravy feel to it, I like it and I am continually impressed with how Coldplay finds new motivation and inspiration for each new album. Check out the video below!



- Spence

6.15.2011

Frightened Rabbit Live @ Rockness

I recently came across the footage of one of my favorite bands, Scotland's Frightened Rabbit playing live at Rockness Music Festival. I fell in love with this band after their album Midnight Organ Fight which is a must have and more recently, their 2010 effort Winter of Mixed Drinks. So if you haven't given these guys a listen I suggest you do starting with the their Rockness performance of "Swim Till You Can't See Land" and what appears to be a new song "Scottish Wind".



- Spence

6.13.2011

Blue Sloth Returns ... with three new songs from Dan Mangan

Hello internet world, I have been slacking astronomically here on Blue Sloth since summer has began but I promise to get back on the horse and posting great indie and Canadian indie rock news, events and new material. Starting with three new songs from Bryce and I's favorite west coast Canadian indie artist Dan Mangan. The three tunes, available off Lecargo.org are acoustic versions of songs from the upcoming album due to be released this fall. I love the new tracks and I think you will to. Keep tuning for more info on the new album as I come across it but for now, here are "Leaves, Trees, Forest", "Oh Fortune", and "Post-War Blues".

This post is dedicated to the Blue Sloth co-creator Bryce, he is currently biking his way across France! Keep it up man!







- Spence