So this year’s fashion week has come and gone, and our Thrillist party at Santos Party House was INSANE! Thanks to all that came out and got crazy with us. If you weren’t there, we missed you!!! But you can check it out in places like Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Fluxblog, Rockscope, Gawker, NBC New York, Refinery29, Garbage Dress, and more! Above photo by Vincent Cornelli.
Posted by jeff on Sunday Aug 23, 2009 Under Reviews, Watch
We’ve got some things to catch up with on this website, so let’s get started with all that Lollapalooza coverage. (Thanks, by the way, to The Booty Patrol for doing a remarkable job keeping up-to-date with all the latest of Montreal happenings.)
Barnes’s bag of tricks is deep; David Bowie’s bedazzled seventies rock is just as relevant as literary nods, disco highs are as appealing as melodic intricacy, and pleasure seems to drive every one of Barnes’s impatient, rococo arrangements. “Skeletal Lamping,” the group’s ninth and best album, isn’t just the most danceable; disco punches up the hedonism in Barnes’s songwriting, and the steady 4/4 thump helps keep the fidgety songs from splintering.
Posted by jeff on Sunday Nov 2, 2008 Under Reviews
Salon.com published a nice overview of the band’s career here.
Incidentally, the Videos and Photos sections of the website are back, and all the old posts have been restored. Be sure to set your bookmark and RSS feeds to ofmontreal.net. There’s more to come, including lyrics.
Who the hell else can get away with leaping out of a coffin full of shaving cream, being escorted on stage in a golden prison carried by a pack of buddahs, singing in the midst of a self-executed hanging, and meanwhile never losing a beat skipping amongst children, ninjas, soldiers and creepy animal people?
Posted by admin on Thursday Oct 16, 2008 Under Reviews
MTV’s Newsroom matches up of Montreal’s Roseland Ballroom concert with Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour. The winner: of Montreal. Although the author doesn’t seem to realize that Kevin never rewrote “Wraith Pinned to the Mist (And Other Games)” for Outback Steakhouse. Let. It. Go.