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April 23, 2006

Islands In The Street

Last night we took in Dresden Dolls at Webster (review forthcoming), and while that was awesome, now comes word that a rock show considerably less conventional was happening downtown.

Islands played Avalon, and after a 20 minute-encore of "Swans (Life After Death)," led the audience out of the club, pied-piper-style, into the rainy Manhattan streets and continued the performance as Avalon shut its doors.

KevChino.com, who provides the above photo, reports:

Donning his acoustic guitar, Nick led the crowd outside with Jamie carrying his tom drum. The band and crowd made it around the block but were denied re-entry by the club's security. Bus Driver then joined the crowd for a street party rap. The crowd cheered "too legit to quit!" and "Out of the club into the streets, The Night of the Islands can't be beat!" before being dispersed into the night.
Check out Kev's video @ YouTube too. Very cool.

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They (Islands)will be back in Austin soon, I really want to check them out. Maybe they will do the same here or play my house or something...

Posted by: ultra8201 at 04/23/06 8:15 PM | Reply
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They (Islands)will be back in Austin soon, I really want to check them out. Maybe they will do the same here or play my house or something...

ultra8201.blogspot.com

Posted by: ultra8201 at 04/23/06 8:16 PM | Reply
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The Islands show was amazing! The security guards were really obnoxious but what can you do?

Posted by: morgan at 04/23/06 9:10 PM | Reply
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They did this first on Friday in Northampton, MA. Jamie walked out of the Iron Horse banging his tom drum, and the rest of the band left the stage. Yoni Wolf from Why? then told everyone that the show would continue outside and when we got out there they were having a jam on the sidewalk, but Nick went to the tour bus. The band then moved to the parking lot where they got on top of cars and started dancing. The band then started marching and leading the crowd through the streets of Northampton. Unfortunately Alex Chow was jumping on my friend's car who drove us to the show and dented the roof a bit, but he was sorry about it and Nick came out to check out the damage while the rest of the band and the huge crowd where off in the streets somewhere. I got to talk to Nick for a few, and he said Abominable Snowman would be on the next album.

The crowd, led by Jamie, then returned to the parking lot with the tour bus next to the Iron Horse and jammed out some more before the police showed up. A "Fuck the Police" chant started, but Jamie talked to the cops and all was cool. He then tried to get everyone to agree on where to party, but they just kind of walked around Northampton some more before those remaining went on the tour bus and hung out until the early morning.

So yeah, Islands put on a pretty rad show I'd say.

Posted by: corey at 04/23/06 9:42 PM | Reply
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that's so DIY and kooky of them! I wonder if they realized bloggers would be in attendance and write about it the next day...hmmmmm

Posted by: wow at 04/23/06 11:10 PM | Reply
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Very cool indeed, cool to see kevchino.com getting the skinnny on this with so many great events happening in NYC last night.

way to go, chino!

Posted by: jdubb at 04/23/06 11:56 PM | Reply
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that's amazing

Posted by: Dave at 04/24/06 2:38 AM | Reply
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On 4-20, in Providence's Living Room, the band led us outside, during the concert, to a playground! In the cold weather Nick declared a shirts vs. skins game, but most of the crowd was too dumbfounded. I joined the skins team, against Islands and Why?, and it was amazing! I scored a basket against Nick Diamonds!

Posted by: EHalpern at 04/24/06 9:53 AM | Reply
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dude, that show was so much fun. one of the best times i've had a show in nyc. me and my buddy will post a video on our site soon as well.. terroristzombies.com tommorow will show more of the march and the obnoxiousness of us shouting mc hammer lyrics.

so much fucking fun!!!!!!!

Posted by: natey at 04/24/06 9:56 AM | Reply
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Islands was ok... some of their antics at the end seemed pretty contrived.

WHY? was actually the best band of the evening. Yoni is a madman and their musicianship as merely a three-piece band far outshined the 9 or 10 people muddying up the sound for Islands.

peace.

Posted by: benazona at 04/24/06 9:57 AM | Reply
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Sufjan Stevens was actually at this show. He was walking around with his hair hanging out of the hole in the back of his baseball cap. There was this pitchfork writer girl stalking him around just watching him and not saying anything.

Posted by: Purchase at 04/24/06 10:04 AM | Reply
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A pitchfork writer was actually at this show. She was just walking around with this guy stalking her and watching her and not saying anything.

Posted by: . at 04/24/06 10:26 AM | Reply
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lol, nice.. were it not for the writer's insistence during an 'actual' conversation with the aforementioned 'guy' that she was indeed stalking Sufjan Stevens around the venue.

Posted by: Purchase at 04/24/06 11:53 AM | Reply
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i think the whole thing was contrived and a weak ploy to get attention

BAH HUMBUG!

Posted by: dumb at 04/24/06 11:59 AM | Reply
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Here Here, I agree with dumb. the pf writer person should really lay off stalking indie celebs while they're trying to watch live music. if she needs attention so badly she should just write a new review for da fork.

Posted by: Toob at 04/24/06 12:17 PM | Reply
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"islands in the street" well played scott...

Posted by: likes it at 04/24/06 1:06 PM | Reply
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Nick Diamonds also promised the audience that he'd lead them to milk and cookies after the show, a la Andy Kaufman. After their street performance, the band locked themselves in the bus, as kids began to chant "milk and cookies" and pound on the door.

Posted by: . at 04/24/06 1:18 PM | Reply
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Hah... reminds me of seeing the Arcade Fire at the Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ontario - when they finished their set, they walked single file through the massive crowd singing "Wake Up" and led everyone over to the drum circle. ;)
Fun stuff.

Posted by: Megan at 04/24/06 1:45 PM | Reply
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Not dumb! The ex-Unicorns people are true showmen. Don't people want to see a show when they go to a show?

Posted by: Nate at 04/24/06 3:00 PM | Reply
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that guys loves his flute

http://www.pondracket.com

Posted by: pondracket at 04/24/06 9:48 PM | Reply
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here's a link to another islands video i found on youtube. it shows more of the actually marching, but also gets a little strange and heavyhanded at the end, unfort. but, anyway, its pretty fun looking. i wish i was there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMl9TcRy1J8&search=islands%20avalon

Posted by: drake at 04/25/06 11:28 AM | Reply
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islands in austin? when? where?

Posted by: josie at 04/25/06 2:14 PM | Reply
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Yeah, it was fun, but Nick really needs to work on his stage banter, especially if he's sharing the bill with Cadence Weapon and Why?. In terms of humor, Islands was by far the weakest performance. Also in terms of music.
I agree that Why? was spectacular. I wish they'd played a longer set.

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