Tuesday night’s New York x New York party was another fine hybrid of boozy, indie/comic goodness: Amidst a sea of free, Pom-based cocktails, Hiro Ballroom patrons flexed their checkbooks in hot pursuit of the donated, aesthetic abominations, auctioned off by a perfectly awkward Zach Galifianakis — all followed by a generous helping of Sub Pop reverb rockers Band Of Horses. A joke set started the night (impressions of Vincent Van Gogh answering his cellphone and a bespectacled, pretentious illiterate, followed by regaling us in the tale of his attempt at suicide by jumping off of a Pizza Hut and berating the crowd with “I was in Corky Romano, I don’t need this shit!” taunts), leading directly into high class art auction-time. Either attendees were blind, charmed by Zach’s pithy descriptions, or disproportionately blasted by free Velvet Elvises, ’cause this thing went for $95…

Could also have been that the sales were to benefit the New York Cares charity, but more likely everyone was just wasted. Wonder what loser bought that! (Full Disclosure: Stereogum offered $30 for that ostrich-headed monstrosity and just may be bitter for being outbid.) An “original” by “Richard Petty” fetched a whopping $500, which was followed by Zach starting bidding on an exact replica. Oh, how we laughed! Zach mixed up the proceedings by showing off the music vid he shot for Kanye, along with some hilarious original shorts featuring Michael Showalter and others. And this one had the room in stitches: Zach interviews Moby and tries to understand why music isn’t considered art … at all.

Makes you miss Late World, doesn’t it? A brief break later we got some Band Of Horses (or “Brand Of Horses,” in Zach’s world), whose set was full of Everything All The Time jamz (“Do I have to play this song again?!” big-bearded Ben asked before launching into a crowd-pleasing “The Funeral”), but also roped in lots of new stuff (from their “southeast record“), a promising peek at their more hooky and rigid rock sound. Ears peeled for that one in October.



Comments (9)
  1. Yeah, Zak was amazing and I can’t believe that the Perry poster went for more than the Moby thing. Does anyone know whether the second to last song of Band to Horses’ set before the encore was a cover or a new song. The main guy kept pumping his fist and the song was awesome, but I felt like it might be a cover…Help!

  2. This is brutally unfunny.

  3. sally sa-hiro  |   Posted on Jul 12th, 2007

    I don’t know, i laughed. No doubt that zach benefits from the vid editing though. He’s not for everybody. I loved his thing with fiona apple. Moby can blow me.

  4. The Other Matthew  |   Posted on Jul 12th, 2007

    Moby is great at exaggerated thoughtful pauses.

  5. Zach was so funny! It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, though, agreed. I love him.

    Chunklet has a few more of these:

    http://www.chunklet.com/store/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=52

  6. The Pretentious Music Snob  |   Posted on Jul 12th, 2007

    Yeah, the second to last song was obviously an Otis Redding cover, as they so clearly stated

  7. fart  |   Posted on Jul 12th, 2007

    Ah, I love when indie bands act like it is a burden to play a popular song that people really want to hear… especially when they only have one album.

  8. DirtyPistol  |   Posted on Jul 13th, 2007

    Yeah Ben completely lost it after playing Funeral in San Diego last week. I agree with him that San Diego crowds are TERRIBLE and he yelled “All you fucking kids don’t move a muscle all show until Funeral comes on then you go nuts and take pictures/videos for your MySpace or whatever. Sorry but its so fucking annoying!”

  9. ihatenymag  |   Posted on Jul 13th, 2007

    The performances were good, especially band of horses, but the event was one of the worse ones I’ve been to. The line was out of control, it was terrible planned and executed and showed an utter disregard for the people who paid money to take part in it. Good job for charity NY Mag!

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