NYC Taper Recordings of The Loom + Common Prayer @ Rock Shop // 08.13.10
The Loom - "True Believers All" (Live @ The Rock Shop)
Common Prayer - "Love –> Building on Fire (Talking Heads)" (Live @ The Rock Shop)
My friend at NYC Taper made it to my last show on August 13th at The Rock Shop and was able to catch the final two sets of the night by Common Prayer and The Loom. Taped from the soundboard, the resulting recordings are top notch representations of a pair of the best sets I've experienced all year.
Thanks to NYC Taper, The Loom, and Common Prayer for making this happen.
Download the full set by The Loom at nyctaper.com
The Loom Setlist:
[Total Time 56:22]
01 With Legs
02 The Middle Distance
03 Doldrums
04 True Believers All
05 [banter]
06 A Song of Faint Praise
07 [banter]
08 The First Freeze
09 Song for the Winter Sun
10 Curtain Calls
11 For the Hooves that Gallop
12 Snowed In
13 Helen
14 [encore break]
15 [new song]
Download the full set by Common Prayer at nyctaper.com
Common Prayer Setlist:
[Total Time 32:44]
01 commonprayer
02 Marriage Song
03 Hopewell
04 Us vs. Them
05 Sara G
06 Of Saints
07 Free Air
08 Everything & More
09 Love –> Building on Fire (Talking Heads)
NYCTaper: May 3, 2010 Glasslands
Ghastly City Sleep - "I Never Left My Head" (Live at Glasslands)
Royal Forest - "Borrowed Tune" (Neil Young cover live at Glasslands)
Royal Chains - "Won't Back Down" (Tom Petty cover live at Glasslands)
My friends at NYCTaper.com recorded my May 3rd concert at Glasslands (though they missed Brick+Mortar's phenomenal set). This concert was a memorable one, with all 4 bands playing really strong diverse sets.
You can and should download mp3s of the full sets at NYCtaper.com for free here: http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=3253
3 of my favorite songs have been included above in this post to give a sample, including a wonderful Neil Young cover by Royal Forest.
Here's some kind words about the show from NYCTaper:
Our good friend Jonny Leather has been going above and beyond to give the already-teeming Brooklyn scene access to exciting new music through his semi-regular concert series. We were fortunate enough to capture this excellent bill, featuring Brooklyn’s Ghastly City Sleep, garage rock duo Royal Chains and Austin’s Royal Forest (along with Brick + Mortar, whose set we unfortunately missed) at Glasslands, which is a perfect place to absorb yourself in some new music. Each act was striking in it own way, but perhaps none so much as Ghastly City Sleep, whose music takes a sharp turn from current trends with dark, sometimes lengthy songs that are not afraid to challenge listeners’ expectations. Jonny Leather compares them to Radiohead, and I can see the resemblance in the rhythmic variations, sharp, angular vocals, and the aforementioned dark overall tone. For a young band, these guys have a fully developed sound that is poised for bigger things. Check out their debut album at Robotic Empire Records and see for yourself.
Royal Forest could be called “The Band Formerly Known As Loxsly”, but they probably made the right choice with the wholesale name change to avoid any association with the somewhat weak act by a very similar former name. Apparently in their former incarnation the band earned a lot of comparisons to Grandaddy, which I still hear echoes of, along with occasional hints of my favorites Polvo. Currently the band is promoting a self-titled EP, with a full-length on the way.
Being a garage-rock duo, Royal Chains needed to do everything right to impress me - and they did. Too often, I find these setups aren’t musical enough (or are just too wasted), or seem to treat the whole thing as a joke. Royal Chains came out and played their asses off. With two EPs under their belt, these guys have shown they are serious about songwriting, and they seem determined not to fall into the lame “we’re two drunk guys playing half-assed songs” trap at all. Instead, band members Adam and Dan bring real musicianship and feeling. And, in a perfect ending, they managed to show they don’t take themselves too seriously by playing a cover of Tom Petty’s “Won’t Back Down.”
Please support Jonny Leather and the shows he promotes. One good way to learn more is to be his friend on Facebook. Thanks to Jonny for inviting us to this excellent show. It took us a month to get it posted, but I think it will be worth the wait!
I recorded this set from the balcony with the DPA microphones in an “XY” pattern. The recordings are generally excellent, with a small caveat - during Royal Forest’s set, the mics were clamped to the balcony rail, which was vibrating due to a fan clamped to it nearby. Therefore, during quiet parts of the music, you can hear these vibrations. The band thought it sounded good despite this flaw, so I think it is still very worth your time. For listeners’ convenience, and to provide maximum exposure to all three bands, the music of all three bands is included in one ZIP file of MP3s. The MP3s are properly tagged for easy importing into iTunes, including artwork!
nyctaper: My Teenage Stride: July 22, 2009 Bell House - Flac and MP3 Downloads
nyctaper also recorded My Teenage Stride at my recent Benefit Concert for Empty Cages at Bell House on July 22nd.
Setlist:
[Total Time 29:56]
01 That Should Stand For Something
02 Creep Academy
03 They Are Alone In Their Principles
04 Ears Like Golden Bats
05 [banter - band introductions]
06 Heart Shackles
07 Red Nurse
08 Reversal
09 XO Freedom Rider
10 Cast Your Own Shadow
11 Live And Die in the Airport Lounge


































