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Battles live TBMC 25th May 07
May 27 2007
Finally the band I’ve been enthusing about for the previous year or so make it back to the city, on the back of Mirrored, one of my favourite albums of 2007 so far. I was surprised that the ambient touches from the previous EPs were replaced by a tighter, more dizzying, playful sound and doesn’t it sound delightful!
Despite the band obviously being virtuouso players with leanings toward the avant-garde, they never let their skills get in the way of a good tune. Battles are the complicated musical expression of fun, danceable rock music with a definite chin-stroking edge, leading NME to claim their oeuvre as Puzzle pop. Just the latest in NME’s excrutiating genre labelling system. I laughed particularly hard when the claimed the Knife as “the dark side of New Rave”!
When “Atlas” broke earlier in the year, most immediately notable was the pitch-shifted Daffy Duck vocal styles, signifying that Battles meant to cast off any instrumental rock group comparisons. Not to forget the immediate lunacy of the song with its unforgettable drum beat. When the album followed shortly after, it displayed the result of four very talented musicians with a wealth of ideas and the know how to make the dizzying tunes work. Listen to the start of “Leyendecker”, where you can hear Stanier’s drums ringing sound they are so high in the mix and the accompanying Braxton-led futuristic R ‘n’ B croons. It’s definitely out-there. In the proceeding video, the band talk of how confident they are in each other’s musicianship to make it work.
As expected, the show was a sell-out with queues to get in the door and mates of mates frantically trying to secure tickets. What I was most looking forward to about the live show was experiencing the band interact on stage together but I also wanted to jump around quite a bit. I definitely got my chance. It was interesting to note how much Dave Konopka, the guitarist and bass player at the back of the stage played most of the complex riffs in the songs while Braxton and Williams freestyled a bit more, sometimes playing guitar and keyboards simultaneously with one hand on each instrument. Stanier was of course, a revelation, possibly worth the admission price to watch himself. I don’t get my chin-stroke on often, but watching him slowly build up the tempo into the glam stomp of “Atlas” sent the crowd into a mosh, while “Hi Lo” was a showcase in complex rhythms and patterns that not many can match.
Hi Lo live (Amazing Drumming)
It was nice to hear some of the material off the EPs get an airing - “Hi Lo”, “Tras” and the stupendous second half of “SZ2″. Unfortunately, the sound in the Music Centre was a bit wonky as always (Hopefully this will be resolved when it closes for major renovations in July) and the slower encore song probably lost the crowd’s interest a bit and made for an anti-climatic, non-crowd pleasing ending. Overall though, it was exhilarating to watch and hear live. So much so that I may visit Tripod on the 24th of August for my second fix of Battles.
Leyendecker live
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1great gig, hi-lo, tonto and atlas were excellent. shame about the sound, could barely hear the guitars and keys over the drums on some songs (race in/out, fantasy)
nice work with the videos!
2‘dark side of New Rave’ — hahahaha wtf!
did anyone go to the Crystal Castles gig? were they good?
3Justin, it was packed and they were good but very very short… 30 minutes or so.
I suppose what else can you expect when they only have a 7″ and a CD-R
4that is some tasty drumming.
5did anyone go to the Crystal Castles gig? were they good?
yes. poseur mania, short gig, way too packed… only gig i’ve been to with a queue for the mirrors in the mens jacks. depressing.
battles on the other hand, fucking savage
6[...] Also featured on the show this week was Leyendecker by the Almighty Battles. I went to see them the Friday night after the show in the Temple Bar Music Centre, and you’d have to be a bit of a plonker to not think it was one amazing gig. Check out the video on Nialler9 and see for yourself. Possibly one of the best drummers I’ve ever seen, and the guitar players were playing the keys at the SAME time as they were playing the guitars, and it was all very sweaty and just simply fucking deadly. There was much dancing and almost sheer disbelief at the quality of the show. It were ace. They’re apparently coming back here in August to play Tripod - don’t be a div and get yourself a ticket asap. You won’t be disappointed. [...]
7See, I can’t work out if battles are brilliant or a slightly more twiddly version of the boring post rock sub mogwai bands that were briefly popular. I agree with Mikes description of the NME too. he he…
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