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Posts Tagged ‘Megafaun’

Concert Review: Megafaun – They Have Better Beards Than You

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

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Megafaun make me want to move to Durham, North Carolina where I imagine my life would involve frolicking around in forests, exploring gorges and finding shady rocks to use as diving boards into hot springs.  Brothers Brad and Phil Cook, along with Joe Westerlund make music that’s best served gathered in a circle lit by the moon and campfire while you “sing to each other like friends telling stories,” as their buddies Akron/Family might say.
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On Tour: Megafaun(=Megafun) at the Echo – August 4th 2009

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

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Megafaun will be venturing into the Los Angeles border for a performance at the Echo next Tuesday, bringing with them their trusty banjos and other folk-ish goodies. For some history, Megafaun played as the back band for Akron/Family during the Love is Simple tour (more…)

NY Knitting Factory – New Years Eve Show – Act IV

Monday, January 12th, 2009

These are notes for the brass quartet I found after the show. It was going to be the only description piece for the concert review because it pretty much ties the whole thing together.

Instead I decided to bore you all with about 500 words of what most of you will call hippie bullshit.

11:58 pm: Seth, Miles and Dana (the AKAK themselves) take the 400 sq ft stage along with the breaded tree men of Megafaun and a brass quartet (including a flute-playing midget) The stage is set for the entering of the New Year. There is a heavy smell of freshly smoked grass, but I am just blazing the excitement. A part of me does not really believe that I am where I am. My ponderings of the past year’s experiences are halted by the countdown. Fuck Times Square. Fuck Dick Clark. I cannot believe how many people really thought I would fly to NY for that clown act. I am here: to be capitulated; to be with my people; to share in a moment of beauty; to hear a sound that might remind of a purer time. I have always felt that Akron in some way has connected me back to the land, reminding me of that spirit I felt in a river in Texas, the clarity of a time out by the lake in Montana, or standing atop a mountain in Oregon surrounded by 200 year old pine tree. In this tiny venue on the 74th block of Leonard Street, there is a view of the world seen through the eyes of your own precious moments. I find myself amongst the believers who know the majesty of the musical spirit.

Akron/Family jump starts the festivus with Phenomenon. Miles—who has decided to wear his “Hey man, I want to party with you shirt” again—is trying to convince everyone in the place to yell at the top of their lungs. The song closes with a surprising layered shoegaze moment, leading into their recently-revised live version of Lake Song.

 
Akron/Family : Lake Song – 12.31.08 NY Knitting Factory from Capt. AKAK on Vimeo.

(Ebee and I both agree that the live version is great but might be too Latina. Why fix the original if it is not broke.) Nonetheless, you can obviously get a feel for the raw power.

I first heard Untitled I at a live Akron show at a wine cellar in Visilia. I was about 6 inches from Seth’s guitar. His fingers are little soldiers of God’s army. I had my eyes closed for nearly the whole show. Yes, that is how brightly they radiated. Just close your eyes.


Akron/Family – Untitled I @ NY Knitting Factory from Capt. AKAK on Vimeo.

(Amendment to the orignal post….I have been re-watching this video over and over; sheer exquisiteness. I mean how great is it at minute 3:30.)They have revamped this song since I last saw them. Adding some meat for the new album is my guess. Awesome.

Raise the Sparks makes me want to hug a tree and scalp the white man all in one motion.


Akron/Family – Raise the Sparks – NY Knitting Factory from Capt. AKAK on Vimeo.

This song I just decided to call Primordial Sound. Miles looks as though he is trying to force the darker side of his soul into the microphone. Neat, huh? (Mom don’t watch this)


Akron/Family – Primordial Sound – 12.31.08 @ NY Knitting Factory from Capt. AKAK on Vimeo.

The set closes with the original three side hugging each other, repeatedly singing “Last year was a hard year for such a long time / This year is going to be all ours.” Although in many ways this was not my truth I sang along with everyone. The harmony of a Akron + the crowd family is a sound no one should miss during a lifetime.

Tonight (as well as all other nights) Akron/Family broke through the lines of genre and dogmatic categorization, existing in a vast universe of purple mountains that ring of clarity and sharpness. There style is one of unbridled passion, laced with spontaneity and thickness. They are the reason everyone should be protestant when it comes to music; hear with your own ears. Akron is the broad highway.
As the night closes, I remembered of how their set began with the lyrics of Phenomenon stating /some might not think this is the right sound/; I more fully understand that this is not for everyone but it is for me and that is ok.

I wish anyone who just read this was there with us. John, Ebee, Naia, Laura, guy who only listens to live music and I held down the fort for you though. (Dan I can’t believe you left to caught the train.) We only live once and I would not trade the moments shared with you and them for anything. The forever binding spirit of AKAK.

NY Knitting Factory – New Years Eve Show – Act I

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

8:30pm: Megafaun (or as I call them Megafun) appeared on stage with Ebee and I among the few who were already standing up at the front of the stage. The venue was dark and smelled of roasted corn dogs and a German brewery. The band’s beards provided all the coziness of a New Hampshire B & B and we quickly discarded our coats and scarfs in the left corner of the 800 square foot room. I wish I had more footage of Megafaun but I had to save for others and I was waiting for them to play Lazy Suicide which never happened.

The closer:

Megafaun – Drains – NY Knitting Factory from Capt. AKAK on Vimeo.

 
 
It is the people at these shows which I love almost as much as the bands; particularly at an Akron show. We met two great people who had driven from Chicago, John and Naia as well as Dan and a kid who was about to experience his first live show ever. There was another New Yorker who spoke to me about the magic of the front left spot at venues (which is where I always try to be as well…..) He does not buy records or cds, solely listening to live music. Genius.

It is a done deal…..Ebee and Capt AKAK are flying!!!!!

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

to New York to watch Akron Family play with Megafaun, Deer Tick, Dirty Projectors, Deerhoof at the Knitting Factory, just outside of the historic SOHO district.

I first heard about this show a little over three weeks ago. I was elated by the idea of going, but saddened by the seeming impossibility of this becoming reality. My heart was being cooked by brain until I saw Erin at the Blitzen Trapper show. She mentioned that she had heard about the show. She really wanted to go but money, logistics and finding someone crazy enough to go…I nearly bowled her over with my excitement. Still it was more a wish than a reality.

Yesterday, I read that Akron Family had signed with Dead Oceans and they are remixing their new album which is due out in April. The same article revealed that the Akron Family curated show on New Years Eve is going to be the last show ever for this venue. For whatever reason, the culmination of these facts brought these child-like feelings to overtake sensibility. Three hours later I texted Erin with “Fuck that let’s go to New York; Erin! I just made a decision. I have to go.”

An hour ago, we just locked in two plane tickets, one GA ticket, one GA plus open bar ticket, and one hotel room.

I have never been to New York…..I have seen Akron Family with Megafaun before…..I have never shot a speedball…. NY + AK + MF + DP = Sober Speedball.

In the end you only live once, I want to live life while I am here, because you never know when you are going to get hit by a car.

As I am sure you all can guess, my new years resolution is to stop spending money

LEX I WANT YOU THERE. PLEASE TELL NANNERS YOU NEED ONE LATE NEW YEARS OUT WITH AN OLD FRIEND.