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Cass McCombs on Monday Night

November 6th, 2009

From Baltimore, the place that brought you Omar Little and “The Star Spangled Banner,” comes singer-songwriter Cass McCombs, whose calling card is his distinctive voice, both lyrically and aurally. Prior to actually releasing any music, his dark, funny stories earned him a slot touring with Palace (a Will Oldham—of Bonnie Prince Billy fame—band) and the Oxes, which eventually led to McCombs putting out his debut EP, Not the Way, in 2002. Two LPs followed before he found himself on the road with Modest Mouse. But since releasing his fourth full-length album, Catacombs, in July, McCombs has been the headliner. He’s off to Europe at the end of the month, but before that, he’s playing one last U.S. show, with Acrylics and the Bad Girlfriends, on Monday at The Bowery Ballroom.

(Above, Cass McCombs plays “That’s That” live in studio at KCRW.)

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See the Besnard Lakes on Saturday at Mercury Lounge

October 1st, 2009


The Besnard Lakes: The name comes from a lake in Saskatchewan and the band comes from Montreal. In addition to owning Breakglass Studios, a Montreal recording studio, husband Jace Lasek (vocals and guitar) and wife Olga Goreas (vocals and bass) formed the now six-piece Besnard Lakes in 2001. The couple recorded nearly all of Volume 1, the band’s debut album, at their studio and then self-released it. In the ensuing years, Lasek and Goreas have added people to the band and a second album, The Besnard Lakes Are the Dark Horse, came out in 2007. But no matter the lineup, what remains constant is the couple’s keen penchant for pop hooks and ethereal sound. Check it out for yourself when the Besnard Lakes with (Brooklyn’s own ) Acrylics and the Cinnamon Band play Mercury Lounge on Saturday.

(Check out the Besnard Lakes, above, playing live at Landlocked Records.)