Showing posts with label Iceage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceage. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Inarguable on Anatomy of Habit

Here is a review of our last show, with thanks to Jon Rosenthal/The Inarguable, for the very kind words and the enthusiasm! The original article has the AoH video that was posted earlier, along with clips of Metz and Iceage:

Sunday, August 28, 2011 

LIVE REVIEW: Metz, Anatomy of Habit and Iceage at the Empty Bottle; August 6, 2011


So, as after parties go, choosing this concert as an official Lollapalooza after party was definitely a poor decision. To have a bunch of people who normally aren't concert goers go from seeing Lady GaGa, Noah and the Whale, and the Foo Fighters to a noisy hardcore and doom show could only spell for disaster and, at times, it did. No, I don't mean to criticize the Empty Bottle, who put on some of the best shows of all genres in Chicago, for making this decision, as the show happened to be scheduled the same weekend as Lollapalooza and was a means of getting people to attend and make them money (shut up, they're a business and need to survive), but I can't help but feel like this show was a little...tainted by what was mostly an uninterested, already drunk crowd. Yes, some of these bands have qualities that could very well appeal to most of the crowd that came straight from Lollapalooza, but at the same time Iceage did play an apartment show the night before. Show promotion is a peculiar beast. I definitely enjoyed the show, though.

METZ

For some odd reason I hadn't shuffled through Canadian noise rock trio Metz's discography before this show, but I immediately went to their Bandcamp upon returning home to download their (free) music. Following in the footsteps of Sonic Youth's "no wave" days in which they frequently shared the stage with Lydia Lunch, Metz's abrasive, aggressive noise rock was definitely an experience. Their reckless disregard for volume and tone breaks the mold set by most modern noise rock bands who would never think of going beyond a "4" or a "5" on their amplifier's volume knob for fear of damaging their precious, boutique speakers. Destructive, fun, and featuring a bass player who has the uncanny looks of a younger Bruce Campbell (think Evil Dead, not Burn Notice), and you have a newer noise rock band that I actually like. Neat.

ANATOMY OF HABIT

After four years of hearing about their spectacular live shows I finally got to see Anatomy of Habit. A supergroup of the Chicago underground, featuring members of Plague Bringer, Cheer Accident, Vertoren, No Funeral and the infamous Bloodyminded, Anatomy of Habit "sped things up" a bit via crushing the audience with a distinct mix of death rock, noise, mid-80s industrial and all-encompassing doom metal. Utilizing bizarre, deep tonalities, found-object percussion, odd rhythm metrics and menacing vocals from one Mark Solotroff, Chicago's busiest experimental artist, Anatomy of Habit acts as the middle ground between early Swans, Joy Division, and Einsturzende Neubauten. Solely playing two songs ("Radiate and Receive" (in the video) and "Torch"), Anatomy of Habit's presence was undeniable and set apart from the rest of this lineup. Expect their debut album later next month.

ICEAGE (or is it Ice Age? It always varies)

Ever since I saw the crude video these young Danes made for their song "New Brigade" back in October or November, I knew I had to see Iceage live. Bringing punk back to the days where it was a bunch of snotty kids (frontman Elias brandishes X's on his hands for being underage in a bar), Iceage's apathetic, noisy approach to hardcore punk is a harsh reminder as to what punk has become - controlled by bigger record labels, completely lacking any of the anger or feeling that earlier bands held. Everything was exactly as I had hoped, out-of-tune guitars, various band members falling in and out of time, and, of course, Elias's aggressive but careless vocal style; this is punk rock. Having been caught up in the energy of the moment, I stopped filming and ended up in what ended up being a rather pitiful mosh pit. The venue might have been packed to the brim, but everyone seemed far too interested in getting smashed than enjoying the music they paid to see. The biggest bummer was some ass wearing a red shirt and a braided, thin mustache (ugh), who found the need to clear the area in front of the stage and grab at Elias or his microphone. At one point, during the epic singalong chorus of the closer "You're Blessed," Elias ended up punching said jerk in the chest, culminating in a "fuck you" before he leaped from the stage and left. People suck, but Iceage's set was definitely something to be hold and should be thought of as a paradigm of sorts for punk bands to come. Stop caring so much and start playing.

-Jon

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Anatomy of Habit 8/7 Recap

Thanks to everyone who came out to Sunday night's Anatomy of Habit show. It was really nice to see so many friends there. I had a great time, both playing and watching the other bands, but I barely got to chat with anyone for more than a minute or two, so sorry about that! It was one of those nights where I was constantly on the move.  It was a really cool line-up to be a part of...  Metz cranked out a set of heavy and loud melodic noise-rock... a bit in the AmRep vein, I guess.  And Iceage tore through the songs on their album, filling the Empty Bottle with chiming guitars, anthemic chants, and feedback.  It was a different sort of show/energy, compared to Saturday's totally-mental set.  I was happy to be able to see them play twice over the weekend and it was fun to learn that there are some noise/power-electronics fans in the band, who know BloodLust! stuff, etc.  I was sorry that the Pharmakon/Deterge show in Minneapolis was canceled on Sunday but it was great to hang out with Margaret during the day -- at an epic English brunch -- and to see her at the AoH show.  Thanks to the Empty Bottle, as always, for hosting us. Patrick Scott did an amazing job with our sound, again, so major thanks to him!


Three weeks of downtime (ha!) before Mexico City...

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Chicagoist on AoH

The Chicagoist just posted a really nice piece on Anatomy of Habit as a preview for our show on Sunday with Iceage:


http://chicagoist.com/2011/08/03/see_this_band_anatomy_of_habit.php

Anatomy Of Habit Defies Categorization

AoH-ES-02.jpgA few months ago, at the double record release party for Chicago metal bands Bloodiest and Indian, we saw an opening band who truly defied categorization, Anatomy of Habit. They have a show opening up for Iceage at the Empty Bottle this Sunday, and here's why you should catch Anatomy before the Pitchfork-approved Danish buzz band.
First and foremost, Anatomy of Habit features an impressive pedigree of local talent from a wide variety of past bands. Ex-members of Radar Eyes, Cheer Accident, Animal Law, and current members of Bloodyminded and Plague Bringer, all play in this band. But even if those names don't mean anything to you, Anatomy of Habit's intoxicating, challenging mix of mood-based musical forms will. The songs are long, complex, and utterly unforgettable.
The average song-length may be 10 minutes or so, but this is a group that knows how to hold listener attention, doing so by lulling them into gothic ambiance one minute, and then snapping them out of it with whiplash-inducing fury on loan from metal and hardcore the next. Habit's Bandcamp and Facebook say an album is on the way. Get excited. Listen to live demos here, then see this band.
Anatomy of Habit opens for Iceage on August 7 at Empty Bottle, 1035 N Western, 9:30 p.m., $10, 21+

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Iceage + Anatomy of Habit

The Empty Bottle just announced that Iceage and Anatomy of Habit are playing together on Sunday August 7, 2011.  Based on all of the hype surrounding Iceage, advance tickets might be advisable...

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117483075007523