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This video from Obits is a lot of fun. The only thing we wonder is... was it really necessary to get each band member to sing the song with the head upside down? Wouldn't have it been easier to turn the camera upside down? If you are planning on having a true Rock'n'Roll New Year's Eve Party this year, Obits will play at the The Bell Hourse on 12.31.
Published on November 23, 2009
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Which of these acts should be the next NYC Artist of the Month?
Monogold's new CD "We Animals" showcases the band's evolution from a rather traditional shoegaze sound into something more ambient and "avant". The serene rhythmic percussions, Keith Kelly’s whispering vocals, and the music's mystical qualities have therapeutic powers. The band's new sound also resonates with a certain hippiedom reminiscent of bands like Animal Collective and The Shins; they master the art of creating 5-minute single beat percussion spacey tunes, with interwoven vocals and instruments that vary and evolve through the song. "Dead See Minerals" is a personal favorite from this CD, with its light electronic undertones along with Monogold’s overall woodland creature vibe. Gorgeous music. - website
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