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Central Village joined the "ist" family yesterday as the new show reviever for Gothamist. His first post is a review of the Kings of Leon / Secret Machines show at Roseland. Other music related posters at Gothamist include Arts & Entertainment editor Daily Refill, and me with my weekly list of shows. We are not alone though....
* Information Leafblower writes for DCist.
* Chromewaves writes for Torontoist.
* Sixeyes writes for Torontoist.
* Ben Brown writes for Austinist.
* ORTF works for Parisist.
* Chryde of Blogotheque works for Parisist
In related news, Doveman are playing Gothamist's Movable Hype 4.0 show on August 22nd at Knitting Factory. Had I known this, I still would've asked them to play my own show on Sept 13th (which I did, though I had no clue they were playing Gothamist too). There's plenty of love dove to go around. Langhorne Slim, Bravo Silva, and Raising the Fawn are also on the Gothamist bill.
Last time Gothamist had a show, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (CYHSY) played. Tonight, CYHSY play at South Street Seaport for free (7pm) with the underrated band Devotchka.
DEVOTCHKA

DOWNLOAD Such a Lovely Thing by Devotchka (MP3)
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"would have", not "would of"
Posted by Anonymous | August 10, 2005 12:02 PM
would've? :p
Posted by Anonymous | August 10, 2005 12:09 PM
devotchka is great, saw them at Mercury in Feb. they were really cool live, kinda haunting w/accordians and weird stuff. Also, their song is featured prominently in the Everything Is Illuminated trailer. wooO! good for them!
Posted by rachel | August 10, 2005 12:12 PM
thank you grammar people. fixed.
Posted by brooklynvegan | August 10, 2005 12:18 PM
new show 'reviever'?
Posted by alan | August 10, 2005 3:45 PM
I reviewed the Philly show, which was sans Secret Machines, over at..
http://www.badmintonstamps.com
I wasn't impressed with the Leon boys, who seemed to be on auto-pilot most of the time, despite a very enthusiatic crowd. Helio Sequence was fantastic, though.
Posted by Philabuster | August 10, 2005 9:16 PM