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November 2, 2006

Stereogum Does CMJ: DIW Party @ Syrup Room

Well, things get a little fuzzy at this point in the night. We had a cabbie that didn't know Brooklyn from Bangkok, and Syrup Room is nestled in a not-so-easily found neighborhood of empty warehouses and little else. True, the room is only a few steps from the Morgan St. L stop, but the L is the last train you want to be waiting on after midnight. But once you get to the Room, the space is nothing short of awesome. Smoke 'em inside if you got 'em, cheap beers, lots of space, and a dedicated crowd that let's concerned with "scene" and more attuned to tunes.

And the draw was fierce! We missed Bound Stems and The Big Sleep, (but you know how we feel about those bands already), and the rest of the bill (VietNam, Annuals, and Professor Murder) kept us engaged and out late.

VietNam were first up for us, and don't judge 'em by their Devendra beards -- these guys are doing the reverby, '60s psych-blues VU stuff -- and doing it surprisingly well. We remember hearing their self-titled debut and being put off, but live (and late, and drunk) they sounded really fucking great. Plus, Jenny Lewis is on their record, so maybe it's time to turn a fresh set of ears to their rock, yeah?

VietNam - "Welcome To My Room" (MP3)

VIETNAM

Vice signees Favourite Sons were up next, and we were impressed by cig-smoking frontman Ken Griffin's (formerly of Rollerskate Skinny) stage working; it just didn't matter that there weren't many left standing by the time they hit, dude acted like it was MSG. Big sound, decent songs, great presence.

FAVOURITE SONS

Ever heard of Annuals? That's a blog joke, see. People can't shut up about 'em (including us). By the time they got to Syrup Room, it was probably around 2AM, they were visibly exhausted, but in opening with a blistering "Brother," they quickly reminded us why they have tongues wagging; the band is full serious fucking players (a hot-chops, effects rack loving guitarist and a paradiddle drum freak) and has some serious tunes. And the indie world loves a group with alotta members and a cute girl on keys.

ANNUALS


Last up, P. Murder. We counted twenty standing (or propped up on walls and bars and such) before they started, and we counted twenty dancing within two minutes of their first song. It's all a bit of a blur from here, but we remember the lead dude had a floor tom, two other toms, whistles, cowbells, and pushed it art-dance-punk style. Best line of the night was the one they opened with: "If you're still here, this song is dedicated to you -- 'cause you're dedicated!"

Professor Murder - "Free Stress Test" (MP3)

PROFESSOR MURDER

And if you can, shut off that computer and get yer ass down to Pianos for some Stereogum/Yep Rock goodness. See ya there!

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10 Comments

fun show.
the syrup room is the greatest.
the people who run the place are super nice, too.

woo.

Posted by: aaaaaaaaaaa at 11/02/06 5:21 PM  | Reply
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I saw the guy from i'm keith hernandez (the movie) their last night.

it was rad

Posted by: The Mayor at 11/02/06 5:29 PM  | Reply
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Lazy journalism....those warehouses are filled with people man. And for fucks sake....the syrup room is 2 blocks away from a gourmet food store,a coffee shop,2 bars,etc.....its not exactly tumbleweed over there. But I guess then you wouldn't have a good opening......

Posted by: gurple at 11/02/06 6:09 PM  | Reply
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I know of what you speak. I tried going there once, never again. You should try going to syrup room at night, gurple. Feels like a ghost town. But the I am from manhattan. You see nothing but big warehouses and empty streets. It's scares this little city mouse. Still what a lineup!

Posted by: shara at 11/02/06 6:33 PM  | Reply
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gasping breaths, i want to be there!

Posted by: Howa at 11/02/06 6:37 PM  | Reply
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The guitar player in Vietnam looks like a hippie version of Paul Rudd.

Posted by: Stephen at 11/02/06 11:10 PM  | Reply
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these 60 retread wannabes sucked then and they suck now, they should go n start a commune with that godawful one dimensional band matador put out earlier this year, morning black shite or something or other?

Posted by: jessemessy at 11/03/06 10:15 AM  | Reply
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these 60 retread wannabes sucked then and they suck now, they should go n start a commune with that godawful one dimensional band matador put out earlier this year, morning black shite or something or other?

Posted by: jessemessy at 11/03/06 10:18 AM  | Reply
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at the jenny + the watson twins show at the TLA in philly, i don't think anyone genuinely enjoyed vietnam. i couldn't wait for them to be finished.

Posted by: tobias funke at 11/03/06 11:10 AM  | Reply
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VietNam's album is considerably better than their old ep. Really really worth checking out.

Posted by: sd at 11/03/06 7:25 PM  | Reply
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