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Ticket Giveway
Engine Room's
Guilt by Association
Bowery Ballroom
February 5, 2009
Deadline Wednesday,
Februry 4 @ 12PM
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Win 2 free tickets
to the Febuary 5th show at the Bowery Ballroom
To enter Send an email to amy@newyorkcool.com
by 12pm EST Wednesday February 4th.
Winner will be announced 8pm EST Wednesday February
4th
That’s Right! It’s
Back!
Don’t miss Engine Rooms Guilt By Association
Pitchfork (11.19.08)
“For round two, the comp seems to have evolved
from a collection of covers of guilty pleasures
to an unabashed celebration of pop, probably since
nobody should ever feel ashamed for liking something..”
February 5nd
Bowery Ballroom
Performances by
Francis and the Lights
Savoir Adore / The Bloodsugars
Guilt By Association Vol 2 looks and plays like
a cassette tape that you might have made for a friend
or, lets face it, your cutie crush in high school
with love notes and all. Vol 2 features Robbers
On High Street doing New Edition, Matt Pond PA covering
My Chemical Romance, Takka Takka tackling Phil Collins,
and Cassettes Won’t Listen covering INXS.
Guilt By Association Vol 2 was
conceptualized and produced by Wesley Verhoeve and
lends towards danceable covers of some of the artists
favorite pop songs. “We wanted to take what
was done on Volume 1 and pour it into a cohesive
framework. We’re big fans of pop music, but
also of indie music and in that sense there’s
nothing ironic about this project. Together with
the artists we picked pop songs they loved that
might sometimes be painted as guilty pleasures by
some (but not us), and then attempted to shine a
light on them in a way that exposes what is so awesome
about these songs,” says Wes.
The Forms’s cover of Billy Joel’s ‘We
Didn’t Start The Fire’ or My Brightest
Diamond’s take on ‘Tainted Love’,
are transformed into a slamming modern indie dance
party track that fits right into today’s Brooklyn
scene. Others like Matt Pond PA’s version
of My Chemical Romance’s “I’m
Not Okay” provide us with a quick mellow moment
of melancholy.
Guilt By Association is a compilation series conceived
by Peter Block, co-founder of Engine Room Recordings,
and already a third is not far behind. The first
volume was produced by renowned music supervisors
Randall Poster and Jim Dunbar (All Wes Anderson
films, Squid & The Whale, Lost, etc.) and included
tracks by indie luminaries Devendra Banhart, Will
Oldham, Petra Haden and many others. As an overarching
theme for Vol. 1 there was a moody early 90’s
indie feel.
Press Hearts Guilt By Association:
Harp, 07:
“The second installment of 07’s sing-a-long
darling, Guilt By Association, will be released
on Feb. 17th. Guilt By Association Vol 2 brings
together your most beloved underground bands with
your Top 40 Radio hits of the 80’s, 90’s
and today. The series is more “elegy than
irony and offers a primer on how to cover songs
successfully”.
Entertainment Weekly:
“Good Times”
Blender:
“Guilt By Association should satisfy our indie-rock-meets-pop
needs.”
Radar:
“Hipsters bum-rush the karaoke mike on this
beguiling collection”
Relix:
“Oddball cover choices have become almost
the norm for many bands these days and Guilt By
Association certainly carries the idea one step
further.”
USA Today:
“All the cool kids are talking about Guilt
By Association..”
The Sentimentalist:
“Guilt By Association ups the ante and digs
deep into some of pop’s most iconic “one
hit wonders..”
New York Magazine:
“material ranges from borderline non-embarassing
karoke rockers to flat- out schlock balladry…”
Static Multimedia:
“bridging the gap between TRL and Pitchfork,
bringing together the indie with the irreverent…”
Stereogum:
“Guilt By Association makes no bones about
spreading the cheese…”
Notes from the bands:
Conrad Doucette of Takka Takka
covers Phil Collins “In The Air Tonight”
“In The Air Tonight’ is probably the
darkest, and weirdest, tune Phil Collins ever wrote.
The structure of the song allowed us to drop some
of our own atmospherics onto a song already rich
in atmosphere. If anything, we feel guilty about
not feeling guilty about liking this song.
Alex of The Forms covers Billy
Joel’s “We Didn’t Start The Fire”
“I grew up playing classical piano and this
was one of the first songs that helped me make a
transition to rock music, in a nerdy 8 year old
kinda way. It’s an impressive song. There
are 7 verses and it was a real challenge for us
to continually make those interesting. It’s
also compelling that the lyrics for a song written
in ‘88 ring so true in an eerie way for today.”
Alex from Lowry covers Toto’s “Africa”
“We’ve always been
afraid of the return of prog rock. That being said,
perhaps we were able to stick our fingers in the
dam by releasing a song that was already good and
making it bad. LOL. Seriously though, we really
like the song. If anyone knows what the hell David
Paich was talking about in that song, please reach
out to us. . .we’re stumped.”
Track Listing:
01. My Brightest Diamond - Tainted Love
02. The Bloodsugars - Self-Control
03. Robbers on High Street - Cool It Now
04. Frightened Rabbit - Set you Free
05. Matt Pond PA - I’m Not Okay
06. Takka Takka - In the Air Tonight
07. Kaki King - I Think She Knows
08. Francis And The Lights - Can’t Tell Me
Nothing
09. Lowry - Africa
10. The Forms - We Didn’t Start The Fire
11. Rafter - If You Leave
12. Cassettes Won’t Listen - Need You Tonight
13. Jukebox the Ghost - It’s A Beautiful Life
14. Max Vernon - I Kissed a Girl
Volume 3 is already in the works and takes it down
a notch into a Ditmas Park inspired organic and
delicate folk direction with a few bursts of energy
from the West Coast.
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