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NYCTaper Upcoming Schedule: The Hope of Spring

February 12, 2011
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After a heavy month of January which saw our continued capture of some excellent concerts, we ended the month with our first live streaming show — hopefully the first of many to come. Recently there have been a bulk of new announced shows, so its time to update the schedule. What a list. I hope we can do it all!

[Below is the updated schedule. We expect to attend and record these events. However, circumstances will prevent some of these from being done, and others will be added in the meantime.]

If you want nyctaper to record your band, a band you represent, a show you’re promoting, or even your favorite band in the world, get me on the list and make sure everyone who needs to approve of the recording gives permission. Also, remember I’m doing this all for free — the recordings, the post-production, the reviews, the links, etc. — so treat me fairly.

Schedule:

Screaming Females:
February 12, 2011 Music Hall of Williamsburg (permission pending)

Drive-By Truckers:
February 15, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Akron/Family:
February 17, 2011 Knitting Factory, Brooklyn

Yellow Ostrich:
February 24, 2011 Pianos NYC

Tennis:
March 3, 2011 Bell House Brooklyn

Middle Brother / Dawes / Deer Tick:
March 4, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Akron/Family:
March 5, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Parts and Labor:
March 8, 2011 Monster Island Basement Brooklyn

Crass (Steve Ignorant):
March 10, 2011 Santos Party House NYC

Nicole Atkins:
March 11, 2011 Maxwell’s Hoboken NJ

Rural Alberta Advantage / The Loom:
March 12, 2011 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

Godspeed You! Black Emperor:
March 14, 2011 Terminal 5 NYC

Harvey Milk:
March 13, 14 or 15 2011 Union Pool Brooklyn

Godspeed You! Black Emperor:
March 16, 2011 Masonic Temple NYC

Godspeed You! Black Emperor:
March 17, 2011 St. Paul’s Church NYC

British Sea Power:
March 21, 2011 Maxwell’s Hoboken NJ

Elephant 6 Tour:
March 22, 2011 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

J Mascis:
March 25, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

The Mountain Goats:
March 28, 29 and 30, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Jessica Lea Mayfield:
April 1, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Obits:
April 2, 2011 Bell House Brooklyn

Destroyer / The War On Drugs:
April 3, 2011 Webster Hall NYC

Black Angels:
April 8, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Sebadoh:
April 9 and 10, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Acid Mothers Temple:
April 12, 2011 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

Wye Oak:
April 14, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

O’Death:
April 15, 2011 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

Sharon Van Etten:
April 16, 2011 Music Hall of Williamsburg

Mogwai:
April 21 and 22, 2011 Webster Hall NYC

Jason Isbell:
April 22, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Buffalo Tom:
April 28, 2011 Bowery Ballroom NYC

Joy Formidable:
April 29, 2011 Webster Hall NYC

Of Montreal:
April 30, 2011 Webster Hall NYC

The Feelies:
May 12, 2011 Bell House Brooklyn

John Vanderslice:
May 13, 2011 The Rock Shop Brooklyn

Tune-Yards:
May 21, 2011 Music Hall of Williamsburg

NYCTaper 4th Anniversary Show (bands TBA):
May 26, 2011 Knitting Factory Brooklyn

Northside Festival:
June 16, 17, 18 and 19, 2011 Various Venues TBA

The Extra Lens: October 21, 2010 Mercury Lounge – Flac and MP3 Downloads + Streaming Song

October 26, 2010
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[photo courtesy of Amanda Hatfield]

At the Thursday night Mercury Lounge show, John Darnielle described The Extra Lens material as the songs that he has written that amuse bandmate Franklin Bruno. Although the songs certainly resemble Darnielle’s Mountain Goats material (with three “Going to…” titles), The Extra Lens songs do move lyrically towards a lighter and more satiric tone. Last week, the band released Undercard — their first album in eight years — and the Mercury setlist began with mostly the new material but covered most of the band’s output and even included a few Mountain Goats songs. Highlights included early single “I Hear The Planets”, first album closer “Going to Marrakesh” (streaming below) and their cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Memories” (also from the first album) that featured John mingling among the crowd. Darnielle will return to NYC with the Mountain Goats this coming Spring.

The set was captured in the same manner as the Vanderslice recording, and the sound quality is outstanding. Enjoy!

Stream “Going to Marrakesh”:
[audio:https://www.nyctaper.com/M1616MountainGoats8080/The%20Extra%20Lens%20GOING%20TO%20MARRAKESH%202010-10-21.mp3]

Direct download of complete show in MP3 files (HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

Extra Lens
2010-10-21
Mercury Lounge
New York, NY USA

Digital Master Recording
Soundboard + Audience Matrix

Soundboard + Neumann KM-150s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2x 24bit 48kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded and Produced by nyctaper
2009-10-25

Setlist:
[Total Time 1:06:06]
01 [introduction]
02 The River Song
03 [tuning/banter]
04 Adultery
05 Rockin’ Rockin’ Twilight Of The Gods
06 [banter]
07 Baltimore
08 Ambivalent Landscape Z
09 Dogs of Clinic 17
10 [banter]
11 Programmed Cell Death
12 I Hear The Planets
13 Going to Marrakesh
14 [banter]
15 Only Existing Footage
16 [banter]
17 How I Left The Ministry
18 Cruiserweights
19 [banter]
20 Infidelity
21 Going To Michigan
22 Carmen Cicero
23 Houseguest
24 [encore break]
25 Memories (Leonard Cohen)

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT The Extra Lens, visit their artist page at the Merge Records website, and purchase Undercard from the Merge Records website [HERE].

Superchunk: September 19, 2010 Music Hall of Williamsburg – Flac and MP3 Downloads + Streaming Song

September 20, 2010
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[photo courtesy of Jason Persse]

Some nights I almost want to sprint home to hear the recording. Such was the case last night after I captured Superchunk at Music Hall of Williamsburg. The sound in the venue was outstanding, the band was smoking all night, there were neat special guests, and even an obscure punk cover. On their first major tour supporting their first new album in almost a decade, Superchunk worked out the kinks in Washington, played a well-received show at the Bowery on Saturday, and came into Sunday’s show running on all cylinders. As they opened with a blistering “Unbelievable Things”, each pogo-inducing song came one after another. A brief respite and a quick announcement and suddenly John Darnielle bounded down the steps to sing harmony on “Digging For Something”. John soon departed and without losing any steam, Superchunk immediately kicked up the momentum and worked through a setlist that mixed in classics with strong numbers from the new record Majesty Shredding — songs that stand up well with the older material. Of the many highlights were notable ragers “Everything At Once”, “Hello Hawk” and “Precision Auto”, and then a Misfits cover encore that featured Todd Barry on drums and Jon Wurster moving to vocals.

I recorded this show with the four microphone rig in the front left corner of the soundboard. The sound in the venue was outstanding and this capture reflects that quality. Enjoy!

Stream “Digging For Something” (with John Darnielle):
[audio:https://www.nyctaper.com/S1909Superchunk1122/Superchunk%202010-09-19%20DIGGING%20FOR%20SOMETHING.mp3]

Direct download of complete show in MP3 files (HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

Superchunk
2010-09-19
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Brooklyn, NY USA

Four-Track Digital Master Recording
Recorded from Front of Soundboard Booth

Neumann KM-150s + DPA 4021’s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2x 24bit 48kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded and Produced
by nyctaper
2010-09-20

Setlist:
[Total Time 1:21:33]
01 [introduction]
02 Unbelievable Things
03 Skip Steps 1 & 3
04 [banter/guest intro]
05 Digging For Something*
06 [crowd]
07 Rosemarie
08 Art Class (Song For Yayoi Kusama)
09 Hello Hawk
10 [banter]
11 Fractures In Plaster
12 [tuning/banter]
13 So Convinced
14 Iron On
15 My Gap Feels Weird
16 Crossed Wires
17 [banter]
18 Mower
19 From The Curve
20 The First Part
21 Everything At Once
22 [encore break]
23 Horror Business (Misfits)**
24 Cast Iron
25 Slack Motherfucker
26 Precision Auto
*with John Darnielle backing vocals
**with Todd Barry on drums

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT Superchunk, visit their website, and purchase Majesty Shredding from the Merge Records website [HERE].

Melvins: June 18, 2010 and May 15, 2009 Webster Hall – FLAC/MP3/Streaming

June 22, 2010
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The Melvins
[At the May 2009 Webster Hall show.  This photo courtesy of Ryan Muir]

Melvins have now been at it for more than 25 years.  In that time, they inspired many rock legends in the Seattle/Pacific NW scene, Kurt Cobain and Nirvana among them, and have consistently made vital music that rarely if ever crossed paths with the mainstream.  Originally a trio, in recent years they have come out with an awe-inspiring two-drummer attack featuring original drummer Dale Crover and Coady Willis that only magnifies their sludgy personification of the Seattle sound.  The crowd and performance at both of these fantastic shows from Webster Hall – the earlier being one of their mammoth 25th anniversary shows from last year, the more recent one being a shorter set opening for metal gods Isis, who are on their final run before breaking up – spoke to the authenticity of this act.  For once, I attended a Friday night show where every fan stood at rapt attention as this foursome demolished ears and melted faces, including sharing several new songs from their latest, The Bride Screamed Murder.

Of the May 15, 2009 set, Johnny Fried Chicken Boy had this to say:

“This was one of several “25th anniversary” gigs the Melvins performed in the spring of ‘09 that included the album ‘Houdini‘ played in its entirety.  Technically, Buzz “King Buzzo” Osborne has been fronting the band under that moniker a little longer, but who’s counting?  I hadn’t seen the band since ‘97 and am I glad I pulled the trigger on getting tickets.  It was one of those shows that remind you that you’re alive; the energy was phenomenal and spilled over into the moderate pit that broke out.  Having forgotten how amazing these guys can be in a live setting, it brought back memories of this old man’s youth.  They opened with a short set of material from the ‘Mangled Demos from 1983‘ disc that had their first drummer, Mike Dillard, pounding the skins and current, long-time drummer, Dale Crover, on bass.  Trevor Dunn came out later to handle the low-end duties after Dale switched to the drums.  I’ve been to a lot of concerts but this was definitely in my top three of loudest shows I’d seen and I don’t have the memory or time to scratch my head remembering the other two.  It was so loud my clothes were vibrating, as were the keys and loose change in my pockets.  It was so loud my friend had to go sit down because she was getting nauseous.”

These shows were recorded in very different ways.  I recorded the June 2010 set with the DPA microphones mounted to an articulated arm clamped to the balcony, while Johnny recorded the May 2009 set using a lean and mean mobile rig.

Since some people may ask, please note that we were not permitted to record Isis.  Their management made it very clear that the band does not allow audio taping of any kind, and we respect their wishes.  We wish Isis the best in their final shows and future endeavors.

Direct download of complete June 18, 2010 show in MP3 [HERE] | FLAC [HERE]

Direct download of complete May 15, 2009 show in MP3 [HERE] | FLAC [HERE]

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Melvins
2010-06-18
Webster Hall
New York, NY  USA

An acidjack master recording
Recorded and produced by acidjack for nyctaper.com

Equipment: DPA 4021>Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod (24/44.1)
Position: Clamp to left side of SBD cage, extended right, roughly DIN
Mastering: 24bit/44.1kHz WAV>Audacity (set fades, EQ (cut 200Hz by ~2dB, boost frequencies above 10kHz by ~3dB), tracking, amplify/balance channels, downsample to 16bit)>FLAC ( level 8 )

Tracks [Time 1:09:50]
01 Sacrifice
02 Civilized Worm/Black Stooges
03 Pig House
04 Electric Flower
05 Anaconda
06 Black Bock/The Kicking Machine
07 Billy Fish/Lovely Butterflies
08 The Water Glass
09 Evil New War God/Amazon
10 The Talking Horse
11 Hung Bunny/Roman Bird Dog

Melvins
2009-05-15
Webster Hall
New York, NY, USA

Source: Church Audio CA-11 > SP-SPSB-8 > Edirol R-09 (WAV @ 24-bit/48kHz)
Lineage: R-09 > USB > PC > Adobe Audition (adjust levels, downsample, dither, tracking) > WAV (16-bit/44.1kHz) > Trader’s Little Helper (check/fix SBE’s, FLAC conversion) > FLAC ( level 8 )
Recorded and produced by: Johnny Fried Chicken Boy

Tracks:
01 intro
02 Walter
03 Forgotten Principles
04 If You Get Bored
05 Matt-Alec
06 Snake Appeal
07 Run Around
08 The Real You
09 Set Me Straight
10 I Don’t Know
11 Sunshine of Your Love  [Cream] / unknown
12 Second Coming  [Alice Cooper]
13 Ballad of Dwight Fry  [Alice Cooper]
14 It’s Shoved
15 Let Me Roll It  [Paul McCartney & Wings]
16 Suicide in Progress
17 Oven
18 Black Bock
19 Let God Be Your Gardener

[Houdini set – Buzz, Dale, Trevor Dunn on bass]
20 Drum intro > Hag Me
21 Pearl Bomb
22 Hooch
23 Honey Bucket
24 Night Goat
25 Lizzy
26 Joan of Arc
27 Set Me Straight (reprise)
28 Deserted Cities of the Heart  [Cream]
29 Sky Pup
30 Teet
31 Goin’ Blind  [Kiss]
32 Copache
33 Spread Eagle Beagle
34 With Teeth
35 The Bit
36 outro

If you download these recordings from NYCTaper, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT Melvins, visit their website, and buy their records from Ipecac records here.

The Wave Pictures: March 15, 2010 Knitting Factory – Flac and MP3 Downloads

March 17, 2010
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[photo by Michaela Ripl – from Wave Pictures website]

One of the greatest obstacles to the discovery of excellent music is the Atlantic Ocean. Oftentimes, its only when British bands make their way across to play NYC shows, that we “discover” them — Bearsuit, Richard Hawley and The Joy Formidable are recent examples. When a twelve year old band with smart and funny lyrics, excellent musicianship and an entertaining stage presence, who have collaborated with the likes of the Mountain Goats and Daniel Johnston somehow falls under our radar, its easy to blame space rather than our own inefficient personal musical encyclopedia. Thankfully, last night at the Brooklynvegan Pre-SXSW show at the Knitting Factory, all was forgiven. The Wave Pictures managed the rare trifecta of amusing, impressing and entertaining the crowd, which swelled to capacity during their set. Singer/guitarist David Tattersall even managed to make the embarrassing accidental unplugging of his guitar cable in mid-solo a mere prelude to one of the more hilarious stage banter recoveries in recent memory.

The Wave Pictures will perform at one of the many brooklynvegan showcases in Austin, at Club DeVille on Friday March 19. The band returns to NYC on Sunday March 28 for a show at the Mercury Lounge on the last night of their US tour.

This set was recorded with the Neumanns in front of the soundboard mixed with a stereo board feed. The sound quality is outstanding. Enjoy!

Direct download of MP3 files (HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

The Wave Pictures
2010-03-15
Knitting Factory
Brooklyn, NY USA

Digital Master Recording
Soundboard + Audience Matrix

Soundboard + Neumann KM-150s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2 x 16bit 44.1kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded and Produced by nyctaper
2010-03-16

Setlist:
[Total Time 37:47]
01 Canary Wharf
02 Leave The Scene Behind
03 [banter]
04 Walk The Backstairs Quiet
05 [banter]
06 Friday Night in Loughborough
07 [banter]
08 Sleepy Eye
09 Holding Hands
10 Now You Are Pregnant
11 [banter]
12 I Love You Like A Madman

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT The Wave Pictures, visit their website, and purchase their official releases from the Shop at their website [here].

Final Fantasy (Owen Pallett): January 18, 2010 Bowery Ballroom – Flac and MP3 Downloads

January 29, 2010
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[photo taken for nyctaper by Kate Ehle – many more here]

This recording was offered to nyctaper from Jason of the excellent One For The Good Days blog.

Our friends over at the Fishpork blog posted an extensive review of this show, and here is an excerpt:

If you closed your eyes for a moment you could imagine a symphony of performers before you at any point of the show, while after each song Pallett softly thanked the crowd. The sheer simplicity mixed with the complex nature of recreating his arrangements stunned the Bowery crowd. Pallet’s vocals stood out in the live setting. Combining these elements, Pallet put on a 60-minute set with songs pleasing to new and old fans alike.

We recorded Owen opening for the Mountain Goats back in December [here].

Jason captured this recording from the front far left side of the balcony at Bowery, directly in front of the left side stack. The recording has outstanding clarity and is an excellent listening experience. Enjoy!

Direct download of MP3 files (HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

Final Fantasy
2010-01-18
Bowery Ballroom
New York, NY USA

Digital Audience Master
Recorded from far front and left Balcony
Sony ECM-DS70p > iRiver (Rockbox Firmware) >
Adobe Audition (Volume and Compression) > Flac

Recorded and Produced by Jason
Hosted by nyctaper

Setlist:
01 – The Man With No Ankles
02 – Keep The Dog Quiet->Mt. Alpentine
03 – The Great Elsewhere
04 – Flare Gun
05 – The Butcher
06 – Dream of Win and Regine
07 – That’s When The Audience Died
08 – Many Lives-49 MP
09 – Midnight Directives
10 – Honor The Dead Or Else
11 – Lewis Takes Action
12 – Lews Takes Off His Shirt
13 – CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
14 – This Lamb Sells Condos

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT Owen Pallett, visit his website, and purchase his new album Heartland from the Domino Records website [HERE].

List of All Available NYCTaper Recordings – 2009 Posts

January 10, 2010
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All 2007 Recordings Listed [HERE]
Part 1 of 2008 Recordings (January through June 13) Listed [HERE]
Part 2 of 2008 Recordings (June 13 through July 31) Listed [HERE]
Part 3 of 2008 Recordings (July 31 through December 31) Listed [HERE]

Alphabetical List of All Available Recordings at NYCTAPER.COM
(Click on Title for location):
Posted in 2009 (163 Recordings):

Alela Diane: February 27, 2009 Bowery
Animal Collective: January 20, 2009 Grand Ballroom
Animal Collective: January 21, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Annuals: January 28, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Antlers: January 22, 2009 Cake Shop
Antlers: March 5, 2009 Union Hall
Antlers: August 21, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Antlers: October 3, 2009 Maxwells
Antlers: October 20, 2009 Music Hall
Antlers: December 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Baseball Project / Minus 5 / Steve Wynn IV: September 23, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Beets: January 16, 2009 Cake Shop
Belle and Sebastian: May 5, 2002 Hammerstein Ballroom
Best Friends Forever: October 23, 2008 Cake Shop
Black Keys: February 6, 2009 Terminal 5
Blank Dogs: February 6, 2009 Market Hotel
Blank Dogs: March 14, 2009 Music Hall
Blitzen Trapper: February 27, 2009 Bowery
Blitzen Trapper: February 28, 2009 Music Hall
Blood Warrior: August 30, 2009 After The Jump Fest
Built to Spill: July 19, 2009 Maxwells
Built to Spill: October 12, 2009 Webster Hall
Built to Spill: October 13, 2009 Webster Hall
Built to Spill: October 14, 2009 Music Hall
Built to Spill: October 15, 2009 Music Hall
Camper Van Beethoven: January 9, 2009 Bowery
Camper Van Beethoven: January 10, 2009 Bowery
Circle of Buzzards: February 26, 2009 Glasslands
Circulatory System: September 9, 2009 Le Poisson Rouge
Clem Snide: October 13, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Conor Oberst: July 18, 2009 Dutchess County Stadium
Coyote Eyes: June 19, 2009 Monster Island
Cracker: June 25, 2009 Highline Ballroom
Crystal Stilts: March 14, 2009 Music Hall
Crystal Stilts: April 26, 2009 Maxwells
Crystal Stilts: October 31, 2009 Lombardy
Crystal Stilts: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Cymbals Eat Guitars: October 24, 2009 Market Hotel
Decemberists: June 10, 2009 Radio City
Decemberists: September 19, 2009 Terminal 5
Deerhoof: September 15, 2009 Le Poisson Rouge
Dinosaur Jr: November 21, 2009 Terminal 5
Dirty Projectors: November 22, 2009 Bowery
Dismemberment Plan: November 23, 1999 Knitting Factory
Dodos: October 13, 2009 Music Hall
Double Nickels Anniversary Show: July 25, 2009 Bowery Poetry Club
Dungen: August 14, 2009 Bell House
El Jezel: April 4, 2009 Bowery Poetry Club
El Jezel: June 20, 2009 Monster Island
Emanuel and The Fear: September 4, 2009 Joes Pub
Explosions in the Sky: June 30, 2009 Central Park
Fanfarlo: October 20, 2009 Music Hall
Feelies: September 13, 2009 Southpaw
Feelies: November 21, 2009 Maxwells
Fiery Furnaces: June 11, 2009 Le Poisson Rouge
Fiery Furnaces: November 4, 2009 Maxwells
Fiery Furnaces: December 11, 2009 Music Hall
Final Fantasy (Owen Pallett): December 1, 2009 Webster Hall
Frankie Rose: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Giraffes: August 28, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Grandchildren: December 17, 2009 Cameo Gallery
Grant Hart: December 19, 2009 92Y Tribeca
Heartless Bastards: February 6, 2009 Terminal 5
Henrys Dress: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Holly Miranda: October 3, 2009 Maxwells
Iron and Wine: October 15, 2003 Knitting Factory
Iron and Wine: May 18, 2009 Abrons Arts Center
J. Tillman: November 16, 2009 Bell House
Jay Reatard: July 1, 2009 Stuyvesant Town
Jay Reatard: October 1, 2009 Le Poisson Rouge
JEFF the Brotherhood: December 6, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Jessica Lea Mayfield: January 28, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Jesus Lizard: November 16, 2009 Irving Plaza
John Vanderslice: March 27, 2009 Ethical Culture Hall
Jonathan Segel: January 11, 2009 Pianos
Kittens Ablaze: October 22, 2009 Bruar Falls
Larkin Grimm: December 27, 2009 Knitting Factory
Lorelei: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Lou Barlow: October 6, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Love Is All: June 5, 2009 Music Hall
Lucero: February 6, 2009 Terminal 5
Maserati: September 28, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Meat Puppets: June 11, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Meat Puppets: November 25, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Mekons: August 1, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Mew: August 26, 2009 Terminal 5
Miracles of Modern Science: July 16, 2009 Pianos
Mogwai: April 28, 2009 Music Hall
Mogwai: April 29, 2009 Music Hall
Monks of Doom: March 13, 2009 Club Europa
Monks of Doom: March 12, 2009 Club Europa
Motel Motel: April 26, 2009 Maxwells
Mountain Goats: March 27, 2009 Ethical Culture Hall
Mountain Goats: December 1, 2009 Webster Hall
Mountain Goats: December 2, 2009 Bell House
My Teenage Stride: July 22, 2009 Bell House
Naked Hearts: January 22, 2009 Cake Shop
National: May 3, 2009 Radio City
Natureboy: November 7, 2009 Union Pool
New Model Army: October 1, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Nine Inch Nails: August 26, 2009 Terminal 5
No Age: October 17, 2009 Above The Auto Parts
Nodzzz: February 6, 2009 Market Hotel
North Mississippi AllStars: April 9, 2009 Highline Ballroom
O’Death: December 12, 2009 Brooklyn Bowl
Of Montreal: April 15, 2009 Music Hall
Of Montreal: September 18, 2009 Terminal 5
Om: October 11, 2009 Europa
Oneida: July 24, 2009 Market Hotel
Pains of Being Pure at Heart: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Pants Yell: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Papa M: November 18, 2009 Knitting Factory
Physics of Meaning: March 5, 2009 Union Hall
Pixies: November 23, 2009 Hammerstein Ballroom
Ponytail: January 23, 2009 Bell House
Pylon: December 10, 1988 123 East 13th Street
Rafter: March 20, 2009 SXSW Ms Beas
Real Estate: October 24, 2009 Market Hotel
Regina Spektor: June 17, 2009 Beacon Theatre
Ropers: November 14, 2009 Bell House
Sharon Van Etten: December 8, 2008 Pianos
Sharon Van Etten: January 11, 2009 Pianos
Sharon Van Etten: November 7, 2009 Union Pool
Sharon Van Etten: December 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Sloan: November 30, 2009 Maxwells
Sloan: December 4, 2009 Bell House
Smith Westerns: October 24, 2009 Market Hotel
Son Volt: September 17, 2009 Irving Plaza
Sonic Youth: November 21, 2009 Terminal 5
Sonic Youth: November 24, 2009 Music Hall of Williamsburg
Steve Wynn and The Miracle 3: June 27, 2009 Bell House
Surfer Blood: October 24, 2009 Market Hotel
Ted Leo: December 6, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Thao With The Get Down Stay Down: May 14, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
The Dead: April 24, 2009 Nassau Coliseum
The Drums: July 22, 2009 Bell House
The Rest: June 19, 2009 Monster Island
The Rest: September 26, 2009 Cameo Gallery
Thee Oh Sees: October 8, 2009 Mercury Lounge
These Are Powers: January 23, 2009 Bell House
These Are Powers: February 13, 2009 Secret Project Robot
These Are Powers: September 5, 2009 Under The Highline
These United States: August 28, 2009 Union Hall
Thunder Power: June 19, 2009 Monster Island
Titus Andronicus: November 5, 2009 Masonic Temple
Tortoise: July 21, 2009 Le Poisson Rouge
Unicycle Loves You: October 22, 2009 Bruar Falls
Uninhabitable Mansions: December 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Victor Krummenacher: January 9, 2009 Bowery
Vivian Girls: January 30, 2009 The 1896
Vivian Girls: May 11, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Wavves: February 6, 2009 Market Hotel
Wavves: March 30, 2009 Mercury Lounge
Wavves: July 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
What Laura Says: January 28, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Wilco: July 13, 2009 Keyspan Park
Wilco: July 18, 2009 Dutchess County Stadium
Willie Alexander: December 27, 2008 Maxwells
Women: March 14, 2009 Music Hall
Wooden Shjips: October 31, 2009 171 Lombardy
Woods: February 6, 2009 Market Hotel
Woods: July 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom
Yo La Tengo: July 13, 2009 Keyspan Park

Acidjack’s Top Ten Musical Moments of 2009

January 2, 2010
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[photo courtesy of Amanda M. Hatfield]

Acidjack Reports:
Before I delve into this further, I want to thank the host of this site for allowing me to share my recordings here and contribute to the nyctaper mission. I started taping shows back when I was 15 years old with a cheap Aiwa analog recorder and fell in love with this hobby right away. Various life events intruded, so I took a hiatus starting in 2000, which I am happy to say ended this year. If it were not for the encouragement of nyctaper and other veteran tapers who encouraged me to get back into this despite the new technological hurdles, I would have missed out on what has been a fantastic experience for me since I started back. The music industry has seen a ton of setbacks this decade. Sites like nyctaper are changing the way that fans think about music, helping to promote live shows and the venues that bring out good bands, and hopefully, drawing attention to rising and underappreciated local artists.

On to my top 10. Just a quick caveat, since nothing on tape (even an nyctaper recording) quite compares to the live experience, I am mostly focusing on shows that I actually attended (or at least, tried to)!

10. Thee Oh Sees, “Enemy Destruct” Mercury Lounge, New York, 10/8/2009.
One of the greatest pleasures for me as a taper is going to see a band I know very little about, discovering they are freaking great and coming home to congratulate myself that I recorded the proceedings. Thee Oh Sees are a west coast band that doesn’t see as much print time out here, but if they keep opening performances the way they did back in October at Mercury, that will change. This is one of those songs that gets your body moving, that puts you in fifth gear, that reminds you that one of rock’s greatest gifts to us is its ability to provoke unbridled exuberance. Listen to this thing. I dare you to sit still.

9. Vivian Girls, “Damaged” Bowery Ballroom, New York, 5/11/2009.
“After a complete cycle through the hype machine,” as this site eloquently put it, the Girls put on a clutch performance at Bowery that ended with the band members switching roles for a nine minute version of this song. If anything else needed to be said, this performance proved that this band was a lot more than just hype.

8. Mogwai, “Mogwai Fear Satan” Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn 4/29/2009.
Besides being one of my favorite recordings of the year, this song in particular shows Mogwai’s soft/loud dynamic at its peak, an eleven-minute opus of tension and release. Fans should take note that a compilation of these MHOW performances are being released as a live DVD set. I am honored that the band actually asked to hear my recordings to help them decide what to include!

7. The Meat Puppets, “Oh Me” Mercury Lounge, New York 6/11/2009.
The only reason I ever got into taping was the band Nirvana. They will always be my favorite band, and, as I never recorded them, they will always matter to me more than any band I record. As with a lot of fans, Nirvana introduced me to the Meat Puppets, and in particular, this beautiful song (it even played at my wedding). Seeing this performed live, by the original artists, a band that has battled addiction problems and prevailed, showed me exactly what caused Kurt Cobain to select this song for Nirvana’s famous “MTV Unplugged” performance and made me wish that he, too, had prevailed.

6. Polvo, “Beggar’s Bowl” Bell House, Brooklyn, 9/24/2009.
Sadly, Polvo did not allow us to release this stellar soundboard/audience matrix recording because they did not feel their performance was good enough. I respectfully disagree. Polvo’s return was one of many welcome developments this year. Their sound continues to evolve and expand (one buddy of mine even went so far as to call them a “jam band”), and this song, from their new record, In Prism is my favorite of all of their new material. We hope that Polvo will consider allowing nyctaper to actually record and post a future show!

5. The Mountain Goats, “1 Samuel 15:23” Webster Hall, New York 12/1/2009.
I had planned to record this show as well, but work intervened (funny how it can do that). Of course, my non-presence was totally irrelevant as nyctaper captured an amazing recording. Something about this song is really special to me as much as any Darnielle song can be, its a bit epic in its way, and this searing performance blows away the recorded version.

4. Maserati, “Show Me the Season”Bowery Ballroom, New York 9/28/2009.
By the third song in their opening set for Mono, I had come to grips with the fact that, holy s—, this band Maserati has a really fantastic drummer. That man, Jerry Fuchs, who also worked the kit for the Juan Maclean, died earlier this year in a highly publicized freak accident. His death is a great loss for the New York music scene. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

3. Dirty Projectors, “Stillness is the Move” Bowery Ballroom, New York, 11/22/2009.
I feel somewhat bad choosing the band’s “hit” for this rather than the night’s also-stellar closer of “Knotty Pine” with a surprise guest appearance by David Byrne. But, I think this live performance of this band’s best-known song sealed it for me as to why they will continue to be important for a long time — their musicality is simply unparalleled among current indie artists. Watching this difficult track performed so effortlessly at the band’s tour-closing show was a special moment.

2. Nine Inch Nails, “Pinion/Somewhat Damaged” Terminal 5, New York, 8/26/2009.
I will be the first to admit, I was basically done with NIN when The Fragile came out. As with so many projects during that era (see, e.g., Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness) the 2-disc album had too much filler and too many poorly directed ideas. Seeing NIN open two of their “farewell” NYC shows with this song, I became a believer again. It was hot and crowded as hell at T5 this night, and nyctaper and I were recording side by side. As soon as this song began, the crowd went nuts. At times, we weren’t sure if we were going to be crushed. For what its worth, the Bowery Ballroom performance was better, but to be honest, my recording of that show was not nearly up to the quality of this one. Here you can hear the fury, feel the energy, and get a reminder of why these guys were one of the most important bands of the past 20 years.

1. The Secret Machines, “The Road Leads Where Its Led” Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, 12/23/2009. I felt like I had to pick this song because it embodies so much of what 2009 was about. This was a very, very hard year for a lot of people, including many of our readers. This song closed out a show where a three-man band’s guitarist could not make the show due to inclement weather in Chicago. Rather than bail on the fans that came out to see them on a freezing night two days before Christmas, the remaining two members of TSM improvised, with bassist/vocalist Brandon Curtis taking on guitar duties, leaving Josh Garza, the drummer, as the entire backbeat. Not only did they not bitch and moan about it, but they treated it as an opportunity to rework new material and present it in a new way. Well, it worked. This type of attitud — of putting the people first and persevering despite setbacks — is exactly what I believe will bring this country and New York, a brighter, happier 2010.

Happy New Year to all,
acidjack

NYCTaper Top 10 Concerts of 2009

December 25, 2009
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[photo courtesy of Mike at 50Showsat50 blog]

Today we present the annual NYCTaper Top 10 Concerts of the Year, a totally subjective list of the shows we saw in 2009 that we felt were the highest quality performances of the many we saw. I estimate that I attended approximately 120 shows this year, up quite a bit from last year.

1. Wilco: July 15, 2009 Dutchess County Stadium, Wappingers Falls NY
That NYCTaper’s concert of the year actually took place a couple of hours north of NYC should say something about this show. One of the world’s best bands on a wonderful summer evening in the country played over two and half hours of superb music. This is also one of the most popular downloads on the site this year.

2. Animal Collective: January 21, 2009 Bowery Ballroom NYC
The day after Merriweather Post Pavillion was released, AC performed an intimate show at one of NYC’s best venues. The sound and performance were quite amazing, and based on the number of downloads (more than 23,000) of this recording, I guess we did pretty well too.

3. The Antlers: December 15, 2009 Bowery Ballroom NYC
This was a very special night for the band and they delivered the performance of their lives (thus far), with absolutely breathtaking versions of the Hospice material. As the culmination of years of hopes and dreams and expectations, this night was perhaps the most rewarding experience of the year for nyctaper.

4. The Feelies: September 13, 2009 Southpaw Brooklyn
This Sunday night show was the third show of the Feelies three-show “tour” in support of the re-issues of their first two classic albums. On this night, after a lukewarm first set, the Feelies returned to the stage and delivered one of the most remarkable sets we saw all year — one that included an unprecedented five returns to the stage for the performance of ten encores.

5. The Mountain Goats: December 2, 2009 Bell House Brooklyn
On the final night of yet another highly successful tour, the Mountain Goats performed at the outstanding and intimate venue Bell House. John delivered the goods, too, with a ton of older material, a rare cover, and three returns to the stage for five encores.

6. Iron and Wine: May 19, 2009 Abrons Arts Center NYC
A solo Sam Beam show is a special event. A solo Sam show in a classic 100-seat capacity theatre on the Lower East Side is yet another. This night was special for all the right reasons — an intimate performance of fan-chosen material by an artist of unique gifts, including his better-than-the-original cover of the Flaming Lips “Waiting for Superman”.

7. The Rest: June 19, 2009 Monster Island Basement Brooklyn
The superb young Canadian band made its first trip to NYC and absolutely floored the entire crowd lucky enough to be in the basement that night. As they performed primarily material from the album of the year candidate Everyone All at Once, the musical proficiency and songwriting skills of this soon-to-be-huge band were breathtaking.

8. Steve Wynn and The Miracle Three: June 27, 2009 Bell House Brooklyn
On this special night, Steve took a look back twenty years and performed the classic Dream Syndicate album The Medicine Show from start to finish. The performance was remarkable for its energy and commitment. The band carried the energy into a raging encore set that was only completed due to a curfew.

9. The Decemberists: June 10, 2009 Radio City Music Hall NYC
It was not enough for the Decemberist to perform their excellent new album The Hazards of Love in its entirety at this show. The band then returned for a second set of career-spanning material before giving the crowd the truly wonderful gift of a dead-on cover of REM’s “Begin the Begin” with Peter Buck on guitar.

10. Natureboy: November 7, 2009 Union Pool Brooklyn
Sara Kermanshahi is a singer-songwriter of immense talents. I expect we’ll hear a lot from her in 2010. On this particular night, she shined with such intensity that we were literally moved to emotion — and in particular by her cover of Nico’s “I’ll Keep It With Mine”.

Coming soon, NYCTaper’s top five NYC venues of 2009 and our top ten individual live performances of 2009.

Final Fantasy: December 1, 2009 Webster Hall – Flac and MP3 Downloads

December 16, 2009
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[photos taken for nyctaper by Kate Ehle – many more here]

John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats has a tremendous knack for selecting instinctually perfectly-matching opening bands for his tours. Recent openers have included John Vanderslice and Kaki King, but for the just-finished tour the immensely talented Canadian artist Owen Pallett was selected. Owen’s solo project Final Fantasy builds each song as a musical mosaic, layering individually played samples of violin, keyboards and effects into his own solo symphony. Like the Mountain Goats, Owen’s lyrics create a little world within each song and use intentionally exaggerated metaphor to convey complex internal emotions often with a satirical edge. While onstage he appears as the proverbial serious musician, its the lighter and off-beat edgier side that makes Owen’s music so interesting. Accompanied on this tour by the guitarist Thomas Gill, Final Fantasy performed an exceptional forty-five minute set at Webster Hall which featured five songs from his much anticipated January release of Heartland.

Final Fantasy returns to NYC to perform at Bowery Ballroom on January 18.

We recorded this set from the same location as the Mountain Goats set, but used the DPA microphones in combination with the stereo soundboard feed to maximize the room feel. This is another outstanding capture of this amazing night of music. Enjoy!

Direct download of MP3 files (HERE)

Download the Complete show in FLAC [HERE].

Final Fantasy
2009-12-01
Webster Hall
New York, NY USA

Digital Master Recording
Soundboard + Audience Matrix

Soundboard + DPA 4021s > Edirol R-44 (Oade Concert Mod) > 2 x 16bit 44.1kHz wav files > Soundforge (level adjustments, mixdown, set fades) > CDWave 1.95 (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sector boundaries) > flac

Recorded and Produced by nyctaper
2009-12-16

Setlist:
[Total Time 42:26]
01 [introduction]
02 Keep The Dog Quiet
03 The Great Elsewhere
04 Flare Gun
05 The Butcher
06 He Poos Clouds
07 The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead
08 Independence Is No Solution (The Blankket)
09 Many Lives -> 49 MP
10 Lewis Takes Action
11 Midnight Directives
12 Lewis Takes Off His Shirt

If you email nyctaper for access to this recording, we expect that you will PLEASE SUPPORT Final Fantasy, visit the website, visit the MySpace page, and pre-order Heartland (January release) from the Domino Records website [HERE].

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