Showing posts with label The Airborne Toxic Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Airborne Toxic Event. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

No. 46 The Airborne Toxic Event

This five-piece indie rock band is from a district of Los Angeles called Los Feliz. The band is named after a chapter in the book “White Noise” by Don Delillo in which a large chemical spill from a rail car releases a toxic cloud over a city. With a name like that, I thought they would have more of an experimental sound, however it's pretty straight indie rock. Many of the tracks have an epic feeling where the song hits a great climax; it reminds me of Arcade Fire in a way.

The lead singer Mikel Jollett is a writer who has freelanced for NPR, L.A.Times, and Filter magazine. In 2006, instead of writing a novel for a year, he just kept writing songs and decided to start a band. The band's only album, which is self-titled, has some catchy tunes like "missy" and "gasoline" along with some more drawn-out songs with heavy violins from classically trained violinist Anna Bulbrook like "Sometime around Midnight." The band wraps up with bassist Noah Harmon (who holds a jazz degree in upright bass performance), former punk drummer Daren Taylor, and one of Jollett's old friends, guitarist Steven Chen.

Most reviews of the album recieved a good 7 or 8 out of 10. Of course Pitchfork gave it a whopping 1.6 out of 10. This may scare some of you from giving them a listen. Please don't, Pitchfork has been screwing bands since the beginning of time. Seriously 1.6? The band does enjoy creating music videos; they offer quite a few on their myspace page. Check out the acoustic version of "gasoline", "missy", and "innocence." Below is their impressive performance on Letterman. They play on Sunday 2:30 to 3:30 at Lollapalooza.

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MySpace Page