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North Brooklyn Bands Invade Barcelona

June 3, 2009 By Michael McGregor Leave a Comment

img_3463Seeing Vivian Girls, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Crystal Stilts on the same bill might not seem like such a big deal in Brooklyn, but when all three bands are playing to thousands of Catalunyas, 500 yards from the Mediterranean Sea, people get excited. While jaded hipsters might cry, “Ugh, I just saw Crystal Stilts last week at Don Hill’s,” which the band, whose stock has been rising over the past year, did just recently play, one cannot deny the power of seeing a local band whose buzz is skyrocketing, play on a big stage with smoke machines and strobe lights, et al. Fact of the matter is that three of North Brooklyn’s most impressionable acts were picked by indie-tastemaker and stage curator, Pitchfork, to play back-to-back-to-back on Friday afternoon in Barcelona.

Having recently seen both The Pains of Being Pure at Heart at the Mercury Lounge and Crystal Stilts at the Shank, a warehouse venue in Greenpoint, it was practically beyond my scope to even think about seeing each of these bands on a large stage with a big crowd. However, once in the moment, my skepticism went the way of the dodo, as each band had total command over the audience, making the best of their late afternoon sets, though each is probably better suited for darkness.

From the looks of it, the audience, which packed the Pitchfork set for each band’s set, and especially during The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, was absolutely thrilled to have Brooklyn in the house, and vice versa, as Vivian Girls bass player Kickball Katy got the crowd riled up with “Barca” chants, a reference to FC Barcelona’s recent Champions League victory over Manchester United. Fact of the matter is, if Brooklyn is an indie breeding ground, and Primavera Sound is an international coming out party, then Crystal Stilts, Vivian Girls and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart are soon going to find themselves trading in used-Econoline vans for buses, and shitty amps for some serious audio equipment.

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The Morning Photo + Links

June 3, 2009 By Michael McGregor Leave a Comment

3408242179_788246566b_oPhoto: The Professor (via Flickr)

More shows added to Williamsburg Waterfront lineup. [Brooklyn Vegan]

The butter knife incident and other muggings. [Brooklyn Paper]

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A New Plan Opens Off-Broadway

June 2, 2009 By Reid Pillifant Leave a Comment

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“Why are we here tonight?” the presenter asked.

“To be heard!” the crowd in the auditorium of P.S. 250 hollered back. 

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The Morning Photo + Links

June 2, 2009 By Michael McGregor Leave a Comment

1Photo: Mike Mabes

Yassky unveils plan for Greener New York. [Room 8]

Condo Dweller’s vs. Squatters: An Age Old Battle. [Curbed]

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Finger Building Owner Agrees to Height Cap

June 1, 2009 By Phil DePaolo Leave a Comment

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I just spoke with Andrew Zobler from GFI Capital, the newest owner of the infamous Finger Building at 144 N 8th St (between Bedford and Berry).  Zobler confirmed to me that the building will remain at its current 110 feet height (10 stories). GFI Capital wishes to improve community relations and decided not to build to the full 220 feet allowed by the BSA (Board of Standard and Appeals), he says.  As noted in the Daily News, the building will now be called “The Albero”—Italian for tree. This is welcome news for Stop Our Supersizing (SOS), a group of dedicated Williamsburg activists who fought a long and expensive legal battle. I wish the new developers good luck (as long as they don’t change their minds!).

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