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Parlovr, Fucked Up, Dom, Frankie Rose, Atlas Sound, Serenades, Jonathan Toubin & more in This Week in Indie

By Bill Pearis

DOWNLOAD: Parlovr – Heaven/Hell (MP3)
DOWNLOAD: Atlas Sound – Terra Incognita (MP3)
DOWNLOAD: Atlas Sound- Te Amo (MP3)

Parlovr at M for Montreal 2011
Parlovr/MforMontreal

It’s that time of year again, so let’s sing it up real pretty. Are we all in the spirit? Better be, because there’s a zillion holiday parties going on this weekend, including two thrown by this very blog you are currently reading. How these parties differ from the shows we go to the rest of the year? Only a Scrooge would ask such a question. But to answer it: there’s maybe more strand lights. And some Christmas songs thrown in sparsely by DJs or as covers by the bands playing. And some snowflakey sweaters. Whatever you call it, there’s lot of great music to go see this weekend. Here’s some of it.

Montreal’s Parlovr are visiting, playing two shows. Tonight (12/15) they play the Popgun Holiday Party at Glasslands and then tomorrow (12/16) at Mercury Lounge with Shout Out Louds offshoot thing Serenades.

I’m on record as being a fan of this trio who I most recently saw at this year’s M for Montreal. I’m not sure any of their records have quite captured the band’s live energy, which is why you should go see them. But the recorded version of my favorite song, “Hell/Heaven,” comes pretty close. You can download it above. Live, there’s lots of flying hair (via singer/guitarists Alex and Jeremy) and flying limbs (lanky drummer Louis) that fits well with Parlovr’s spiky indie rock. The band have recorded a holiday track called “Spike the Eggnog” which judging from the video (you can watch below) the spiking involves something much stronger than whiskey.

The Popgun Holiday Party tonight looks to be a good time, with Bell and TWII-faves North Highlands playing as well. There’s also a “+ Special Guest” listed as well, no idea who that might be but the Popgun folks usually don’t throw around that phrase too lightly.

Serenades

Tomorrow’s show is with Serenades which is a Swedish super-duo consisting of Adam Olenius from Shout Out Louds and Markus Krunegård of Laakso. Their album Criminal Heaven is out next year in the U.S. and is chock-full of sparkling pop that seems aimed directly at the charts. It’s slicker than Shout Out Louds (Laakso were pretty shiny, though they sang in Swedish) but still maintains that sharp melodic sense and shaggy, sad-eyed lyrical bent. You can download a track at the top of this post. Serenades also play tonight (12/15) at Knitting Factory.

Brooklyn Bazaar
BK Bazaar

There’s also the Brooklyn Night Bazaar which runs tonight through Saturday. The enormous space (40,000 square feet!), the layout of which was based on the set of Lars Von Triers’ Dogville (!!!), is a holiday shopping, eating, drinking and live music extravaganza as you have probably already heard. Tonight (12/15) is James Murphy DJing, along with Poolside, the Crystal Ark Party Machine and Midnight Magic. Saturday night (12/17) is The Hold Steady, Titus Andronicus and Wakey! Wakey!

Friday (12/16) is the BrooklynVegan Presents night with a SPIN Album of 2011 winners Fucked Up, plus Dom, Big Troubles, Caged Animals, and Radical Dads. Frankie Rose and myself will be spinning tunes before the bands start and between sets. And only $10, so that’s only two bucks a band. What a bargain! Tickets will be available at the door too. I am DJing starting at 5PM, Frankie will be there from 6PM and bands start at 7PM, with Radical Dads up first. (Then Caged Animals, Big Troubles, Dom, and Fucked Up.) If you’re coming, do make an effort to get there in time for them, they’re awesome. As are all the bands on the bill I think. Shop, eat, rock out, eat and shop some more, rinse repeat. Say hi.

Frankie Rose
Frankie Rose

In addition to DJing our party tomorrow, Frankie Rose is also playing an acoustic set at Glasslands on Saturday (12/17) as part of a Jonathan Toubin benefit that also features Xray Eyeballs, K-Holes and The Stalkers. Frankie Rose’s new album, Interstellar, is out in February and I think will surprise a lot of people. She is definitely out of the garage on this one, ditching the reverb and embracing synthesizers, jangly guitars and her inner pop star. Like a lot of folks this year, The Wake seems to be an influence. Fans of Craft Spells are gonna like it.

As previously mentioned, Frankie will debut her new record and new band at the Knitting Factory on February 21.

And to wrap up BV holiday party related items, Saturday’s fest with Twin Sister, Widowspeak and Ava Luna is sold out! Hope you got tickets! If you’re going, we’re raffling off a load of cool prizes — like every Domino release of 2011 — with all proceeds benefiting Toys for Tots.

Atlas Sound
Atlas Sound

And last but not least we’ve got Atlas Sound here for two shows this weekend:The Bell House on Saturday (12/17, tickets still available) and Bowery Ballroom on Sunday (12/18, sold out). Andrew Sacher wrote about Atlas Sound’s new album Paralax a few weeks ago which I’m gonna quote:

The flow of the album subtly works in the slower, more ambient cuts to space out the relatively high amount (for an Atlas Sound record) of pop standouts. Like many pop experimentalists before him, Bradford Cox has mastered the art of leaving his own weird touch on even the simplest tune. This comes across most strongly on “Mona Lisa,” a re-recording of a track that appeared on his Bedroom Databank collection. The song is carried by the sort of upbeat acoustic guitar rock that Bowie experimented with on Hunky Dory, and Bradford sings with a fragile falsetto that brings to mind Lennon’s “#9 Dream.”

I’ll add that Parallax has a post-2AM vibe to it and some of Cox’s best songs yet. It also reminds me, a bit, of Spoon too.

That’s the big stuff. Some more picks, day-by-day, follow.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15

Shea Stadium’s got TWII faves ZAZA, plus James Ambrose at Shea Stadium.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16

Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Heavy Trash, Stabbing Eastward, and Royal Baths are at Brooklyn Bowl all helping out Jonathan Toubin, with DJ sets from Gibby Haynes, Bear in Heaven, Habibi, Slowdance. Sold out, but you knew that. Doors at 10:30.

Boston’s Quilt bring their laid back folk to Big Snow Buffalo Lodge, with sets from Night Manager, Hume, In Buenos Aires, and Web Dating as well.

Lee Ranaldo, who may or may not have a lot more free time on his hands, plays solo at Glasslands with Les Bon Hommes, and Co La.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17

Spanish Prisoners play Spike Hill, which seems to be getting some better shows of late. Do check out Spanish Prisoners new album, Gold Fools, which is streaming at the bottom of this post and is available as a name-your-price download at Bandcamp. It’s quite good! With Young Girls, Honduras, andThe Dick Tips.

For those who miss the early ’00s, Stylofone are playing a reunion show at Brooklyn Bowl with Dee Dee from Dum Dum Girls spinning tunes. We previously mentioned that she also played Glasslands that night, but the Glasslands show has moved to 12/22.

And that’s it for this TWII. Happy holidays! Videos, streams and flyers are below.

Parlovr – Spike the Eggnog

Serenades – Come Home