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Photos: Best Coast, Wavves | Music Hall of Williamsburg | 2/3/11

Posted on February 15th, 2011 by bill

Best Coast / Wavves co-headlined a show at Music Hall of Williamsburg on February 3rd. All photos by Bill Shouldis.

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Against Me! | Williamsburg Waterfront – Brooklyn, NY | 06.25.2010

Posted on June 28th, 2010 by late night wallflower

Against Me! played probably their largest NYC show to date opening for the Silversun Pickups at the Williamsburg Waterfront. The set was heavy on New Wave and White Crosses, along with a few older tracks like “Pints of Guinness,” “Sink, Florida Sink” and “Don’t Lose Touch.” Check out some more pics below

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Photos: Spa Castles | The Charleston – Brooklyn, NY | 5.25.10

Posted on May 25th, 2010 by bill

Spa Castles played their first live show at the Charleston last night. The band is so fresh they don’t even have a myspace page yet or maybe that is strategic planning on their part. The band opened up with two songs that were short busts of punk rock fury before switching into a groove of a sound more reminiscent of The Black Lips and King Khan. Check out some pictures below.

Future Of The Left, Freshkills | Music Hall of Williamsburg | 10/30/09

Posted on November 4th, 2009 by late night wallflower

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Photos by Bill Shouldis

You can officially call me Old Man Pullman. I hate going out to shows that start late and/or that are in Williamsburg. Even though I stay up till like 5 A.M., I want to be home in my pajamas watching Food Network. So, needless to say, my concert intake this year hasn’t really been up to par. I can’t, however, miss Future of the Left when they are in town. The band’s last full-length Travels With Myself and Others is in contention for album of the year and inspired a Raiders Of The Lost Ark-esque rant from yours truly.

The band was stellar on Friday night at Music Hall of Williamsburg. I could have used a few more songs off Travels, namely “Drink Nike,” but they sounded fucking loud and powerful. And of course, lots of witty banter in between songs. These guys can’t seem to go a show without mentioning Michael Jackson though.

Our friends in Freshkills opened the show and, as always, they were great. They get better live every time I see them. I really, really love their self-titled record. Definitely check them out.

Oh and apparently, mid-aged wiener rockers love to pogo to FOTL. They need their fix since Dimebag Daryl went on to RNR Heaven. RIP Dimebag.

More pictures after the jump.

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Photos: Jay Reatard, TV Smith (of the Adverts), Screaming Females – Music Hall Of Williamsburg – 7/2/09

Posted on July 6th, 2009 by Matthew

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All photos by Bill Shouldis

Jay Reatard, TV Smith of the Adverts and our new favorite band Screaming Females played an awesome show together at Music Hall of Williamsburg on July 2nd. I wasn’t really sure how many people would turn out since Mr. Reatard played a free show the night before. Since I’m never really ever fully satisfied from the Jay Reatard live experience, I was there for the openers. But, hey, Jay was selling his new LP Watch Me Fall, over a month early, so that ruled. I probably freaked out the merch guy I was so excited.

Screaming Females were up first. Sadly, a 9 P.M. set time was a little too early for Reatard fans, so there were only about 30 people watching the band at first. People slowly started creeping in as the band hammered away at a set filled with their strongest songs, including “Bell,” “Boyfriend,” and “Lights Out.” In regards to vocalist/guitar shredder Marissa Paternoster: ”Dude, she wails,” exclaimed a sweaty devotee in front of me. Yep, couldn’t agree more dude. This band really needs to be heard by everybody. I hope that these high profile shows start paying off in the next year.

There was some concern whether or not former Adverts frontman TV Smith would make the show since he had to cancel his show the previous night at the Mercury Lounge due to visa issues. Luckily for all in attendance, he made it. As I watched his acoustic set, I envisioned several things. First off, TV Smith and Bruno Wizard of The Homosexuals should form a supergroup. Secondly, I saw TV Smith as a senior version of Ted Leo. Come to think of it, Bruno, Ted Leo and TV Smith should form a supergroup. All things said and observed, TV played an amazing and very passionate set, with a few Adverts songs sprinkled in. It’s always awesome seeing a man of his age (in his 50s) rocking out on stage that hard. It makes you love music and, well, fucking life that much more.

As much as I love Jay Reatard on wax, his live show leaves me wanting a lot more. I understand his approach to the show. Soft on record, aggressive live. Jay, however, writes some serious jams on his records and I just wish I could hear those songs a little bit more like how they are recorded. Is that too predictable? Perhaps. But I just think Jay strips his songs down way too much. The core is missing. It says something about your live show when you can barely make out which songs are being played. I’m sure, however, this won’t be the last time I see him though. I just can’t resist it.

The highlight of the show came with the encore though. Reatard brought TV Smith on stage for a bunch of Adverts renditions, including two of the more popular ones (“Gary Gilmore’s Eyes” and “Bored Teenagers). I really hope most people in attendance knew these were Adverts songs. Sadly, I don’t think that was the case. Any exposure to those gems is a good thing though. It made me realize that I need to track down all the very hard to find Adverts records.

Ah fuck, THIS is the supergroup…as of now: TV Smith, Jay Reatard, Bruno Wizard, Ted Leo…and all of Screaming Females. It’s official, I’m a geek.

Screaming Females

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Jay Reatard + TV Smith

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