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September 28, 2006

O'Death/The Big Sleep @ Spiegeltent, NYC 9/27/06

For the ninth installment of its music showcase, Gothamist took Movable Hype to the Spiegeltent, a touring, mirrored performance hall and beer garden, docked on Pier 17 of the South Street Seaport. Aside from the initial disorientation from walking into what is, essentially, a circular hall of mirrors, the tent's vibe and sound were perfect for O'Death and The Big Sleep.

Brooklyn's O'Death have done well to realize that the only things missing from traditional bluegrass are brutalizing kit work and a dose of carnival freak-show (ala Man Man). An occasional shriek from the drummer, speedy banjoes, mountain harmonies and double stacked, mangled crash-cymbal pounding round out their update on Appalachian folk. Have these MP3s but know that they sound even better live (and in a mirrored tent). Brooklyn Vegan also enjoyed.

O'Death - "Down To Rest" (MP3)
O'Death - "Only Daughter" (MP3)

We've been crushing on local favorites the The Big Sleep for a good while and are proud of their French Kiss debut Son Of The Tiger. We've caught their blazing live show too many times to count over the past few months but missed their well-reviewed CD release party at Mercury Lounge. Last night saw 'em in top form, as always, killing with their psych-noise rock, served up with keyboards, walls of guitars, dark grooves, and rhythmic riffage. And they look great doing it. Head to Ryspace for some live tracks from the show (particularly the awesome, unreleased tracks, labeled "05" and "06").

The Big Sleep - "Son Of The Tiger" (MP3)
The Big Sleep - "Murder" (MP3)

The cast of internet sitcom The Burg hosted the evening and kicked it off with a death-defying display of "Man Flipping Knife While Friend Plays Harmonica, Nervously." Not for the faint of heart.

The Burg's send up of trust-fund Williamsburg hipsters will bring a tear to your eye if you've ever strolled Bedford Ave. We suggest starting with their group reading of a lengthy, unpunctuated hate comment ('cause it's fucking hysterical), and then moving onto Episode 101: Cred. If you haven't been out and about in Billyburg, consider it your first trip.

Rounding out the night was a DJ set from Stellastarr*, drenching the Spiegeltent's beer garden in '80s hits and ensuring that nobody made it to work on time this morning.

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i've heard great things about the big sleep

whereas O' Death drive me crazy. we don't need another Akron/Family


Posted by: bigsleep at 09/28/06 3:20 PM | Reply
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I just had some friends in North Carolina and Georgia pick me up some O'Death tshirts since the likelyhood of them ever coming to Florida is slim.

Posted by: Autopsy IV at 09/28/06 3:27 PM | Reply
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i don't understand why everyone's jerking it to the big sleep. it's pretty mediocre and boring. at least jump on another band wagon for the next 3 weeks.

Posted by: cleopatra at 09/28/06 4:14 PM | Reply
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If the person who left the first comment thinks Akron/Family and O'death sound like than they aren't listening very closely.

Posted by: danfun at 09/28/06 4:18 PM | Reply
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we jerk it because it feels sooo gooooood.

Posted by: iheartbigsleep at 09/28/06 4:29 PM | Reply
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when did amanda dye her hair?

Posted by: hanson at 09/28/06 4:47 PM | Reply
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funny.....i saw O'Death months ago in LA and there were 10 people there. sad because they were incredible.

Posted by: Capt Rock at 09/28/06 8:33 PM | Reply
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i like big sleep a bunch. but o'death just kinda sounds like bad tom waits. my opinion, of course.

Posted by: dave at 09/29/06 4:48 AM | Reply
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alright, i don't wanna be the dismissive idiot. i will check out this band and post back!

Posted by: dave at 09/29/06 5:02 AM | Reply
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The Big Sleep are the best thing to come out of NY in years. My band played a show w/ them at Northsix in the spring and I was blown away. I hadn't heard of them before that, but I became an instant fan. Good to see them getting the recognition they deserve.

Posted by: domenick at 09/29/06 10:22 AM | Reply
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just added: 10/14 at midway!!!

Posted by: matt at 10/08/06 11:24 AM | Reply
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see you guys there tonight!!

Posted by: matt at 10/14/06 6:04 PM | Reply
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