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Posted in music on April 9, 2005

Summer Concerts are Coming | The Killers, Stars, Calexico, Malkmus

Every year I wait in anticipation for the summer concert schedules. Central Park, Prospect Park, Coney Island, South Street Seaport, etc... NYC is full of kick-ass free outdoor shows all summer long. It's a bit too early for full schedules to be posted, but some shows are starting to leak out. Stars @ Summerstage is the big news here. (CORRECTION: Stars WITH Death Cab For Cutie & The Decemberists @ Summerstage is the big news here - thanks commenter!)

Here they all are:

June 4th: The Killers @ Central Park Summerstage
June 11th: They Might Be Giants @ South Street Seaport
June 15th: Arlo Guthrie @ Battery Park
June 25th: New Pornographers @ Prospect Park Bandshell
July 16th: Coney Island Siren Festival (check out this pic)
July 19th: Elvis Costello and Emmylou Harris @ Central Park Summerstage
July 4th: Stephen Malkmus & Yo La Tengo @ Battery Park
July 14th: Calexico @ Castle Clinton National Monument
July 15th: Shelby Lynne @ Central Park Summerstage
July 17th: Brazilian Girls, Femi Kuti & Timmy Regisford @ Central Park Summerstage
August 5th: Brad Mehldu & Jason Moran @ Central Park Summerstage
August 18th: Stars, Death Cab for Cutie, & The Decemberists @ Central Park Summerstage

The 2005 Rocks Off Boat Cruise show schedule was also posted

And the Warped Tour will be at Randall's Island on August 13th.

and here's another update: just because rumors are fun, a birdie told me there's a chance the Arcade Fire could play Siren.


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Posted on April 9, 2005 5:02 PM

Comments (7)

www.highroadtouring.com has death cab and the decemberists also playing with the stars on the 18th.

Posted by omer | April 9, 2005 6:14 PM

Thank you thank you thank you for the schedule. I am most excited about Calexico. They rock.

Posted by Jennifer | April 9, 2005 6:59 PM

wow thx for the schedule! oooh new pornographers omg omg!

Posted by rachel | April 11, 2005 11:58 AM

what is this??? just moved to ny two weeks ago from seattle and i'm floored! stephen malkmus! death cab! i'm dying. truly. shhh.. this lineup is kinda sorta better than seattle's bumbershoot. this is the best site ever! yay!!!!

Posted by julie | April 14, 2005 12:21 PM

Ted Leo/Pharmacists

6/26/2005 Irving Plaza New York, New Yor

Posted by solace | April 14, 2005 8:01 PM

the killers are playing with Louis XIV

Posted by L | April 18, 2005 7:35 PM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16

BILLY NAYER SHOW with screening of THE AMERICAN ASTRONAUT and special guests SXIP! MATTA at Galapagos

Driven by the creative pluralism of frontman Cory McAbee, the Billy Nayer Show has to its credit 15 years of music, artwork, books, cartoons, comic strips, short films, and the award-winning feature length film The American Astronaut. Critics have likened McAbee lyrically to William Blake and aesthetically to David Lynch. Neither comparison is quite right. Tonight, you can decide for yourself as both McAbee’s band and movie will be offered, with special guests SXIP! Matta.

Billy Nayer Show is a lyric-driven bass-drums-and-autoharp avant-rock trio that spins sonic yarns which have been described as elegant, psychotic, disturbing, absurd, and most lovingly “hard to describe.” For reasons only Billy Nayer Show fans will understand, crowds have been known to hurl stuffed rabbits at the stage.

The Great Billy Nayer Show – Filter

Frightening yet endearing – The New Yorker

Like co-productions of Kurt Weill and Neil Young – The Village Voice

Indebted equally to Scott Walker’s bile-drenched crooning, Frank Zappa’s twisted surrealism, and Harry Nilsson’s deceptively sing-song melodicism

– New York Magazine

The American Astronaut is a 91-minute space Western that follows the adventures of an interplanetary trader (McAbee) on his quest to provide the all-female population of Venus with a suitable male while evading a cold-blooded, if slightly childish, killer named Professor Hess (Rocco Sisto). Through gorgeous black and white photography, rugged Lo-Fi sets, riveting musical interludes, and McAbee’s wholly distinct artistic sensibility, The American Astronaut conjures the dirty, isolated vastness of the final frontier while creating a unique iconography that has spurned a rabid cult following.

Something virtually unique in American independent film

– Filmmaker Magazine

Part western, part musical, part Kubrick, part Godard, very strange and very free – Newsday

A tale that evokes Brecht, Beckett, and Ed Wood –

New York Times

Imagine a long Laurel & Hardy skit directed by Salvador Dal – Entertainment Weekly

Sxip Shirey is a circus-music composer, performance artist, story teller, founder of the Luminescent Orchestrii, and a multi-instrumentalist unlike any you’ve ever seen. Using homemade instruments and unlikely detritus, Shirey creates aural landscapes that would make the Brothers Grimm thrill and tremble. Adam Matta is a Human Beat Box of exceptional talent. Their pairing is long overdue.

“[Sxip] conjures a world of infernal calliopes and cotton candy machetes wielded by Gypsy crones with angel feet.” – SF Weekly

“Sxip has the incredible ability to turn the minds of his audience almost entirely inside out...” – Nonsense NYC

“I've heard Sxip crank out gypsy-thrash tunes on his Mutant Harmonicas that would prompt the contents of your bowels to wriggle out of your colon and cut a goddamn rug...” Arts Journal

Galapagos

70 N 6th Street, Brooklyn

6:30 film; 8pm Sxip! Matta; 8:30pm Billy Nayer Show

718.782.5188

www.galapagosartspace.com

www.billynayer.com

www.americanastronaut.com

www.sxipshirey.com

Posted by Silke | September 30, 2005 4:58 PM

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