Posts about Brass


concert review July 6, 2007

Benni Hemm Hemm, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone played Mercury Lounge

Download “Skvavars” (from Kajak)

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Benni Hemm Hemm’s music might be a wistful exploration of the understated, but it requires quite a bit of horn players. At Mercury Lounge there were five of them (switching between at least two trumpets, two trombones, a French horn and a sousaphone). As they waited by the steps leading to the tiny stage, they felt no less than men readying for war. Except, there was no war: as Benni explained some of his Icelandic songs to an English-speaking audience, they were mostly about snow, hills and things they intend to never do, such as (1) make a promise and (2) betray. This the American audience found funny, and Benni smiled along.

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Download “Graceland” (from Graceland EP)

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Playing before them were Casiotone for the Painfully Alone. When I got there, singer Owen Ashworth was huddled over his electronics, singing heartbreaking tunes by himself. His four-piece band (drums, bass, guitar, keyboards) joined for the rest, though they were barely able to pollute the melancholy in Owen’s raspy voice. His personality (translated superbly into a band name) leads to the kind of songwriting that feels quintessentially American. To top it off, there was an excellent cover of Paul Simon’s Graceland.

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lost in brooklyn April 13, 2007

Sunday: Brass Convergence in Prospect Heights

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UPDATE: Due to predicted weather condittions the rally has been moved indoors (Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church at 85 South Oxford Street), but Matthew is still calling for brass players.

Matthew Fass, bandleader of Brooklyn-based Zagnut Cirkus Orkestar, is calling all brass players to come out with their “honking instruments” and stimulate the sound of 1400 cars that would be parked at the corner of Vanderbilt and Dean street should three enormous parkling lots be built as planned by Eliot Spitzer and Mike Bloomberg. The convergence will be part of a bigger rally, and he’s asking everyone to meet at the corner of Carlton & Pacific street at 1 PM Sunday April 15th.


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