Showing posts with label grooms. Show all posts
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Monday, July 11, 2011

GROOMS Played Death By Audio - Pictures, Review

On Saturday night, Brooklyn natives GROOMS stopped in at Death By Audio to play a release show for their latest record, Prom. The show (as is often the case), started far later than scheduled. That didn't dissuade the fans, however, and when the band came on around midnight, the room was well populated by an excited and enthusiastic crowd.


For the show (we're not sure about the long term), the band had acquired a fourth member to assist with keyboard and guitar parts, but for the most part, the core three-piece contingent reigned supreme, and stayed true to the band's on-record sound. The band were technically on-point, and the drums in particular offered up an even more dynamic element than they do on tape.

Playing only one track from their first record, Rejoicer, the band then delved into an all out exploration of Prom before closing the show with a new track. The new material was solid, and the new track was possibly our favorite of the night. While the band was in top form in terms of technique, the sound system was (sadly) not quite up to the challenge. It's no secret that GROOMS can offer up some challenging levels of discord in their work, and unfortunately, the muddiness of the sound made some of that which is artfully intentional end up sounding off key, or just plain wrong.

Nonetheless, our enthusiasm for GROOMS was not abated. The band is technically adept and instrumentally bulletproof. Moreover, they are creating challenging music that is full of difficult twists and turns that even the most well versed ear needs some time to sort out. Rome wasn't built in a day, and likewise, GROOMS are laying the sonic foundation for what we believe is some of the most exciting musical exploration going on out there today.

More pictures in the HAD Archive

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Grooms Set To Deliver Sophomore Effort Proms

You may recall that last fall we were digging quite a bit on the debut effort from New York's own Grooms. As such, we were psyched to discover that the band has a new record on the way, entitled Proms. So far two tracks have dropped from the record.


The first, "Tiger Trees", you can download below, while the second "Prom", is currently streaming over at MTV. Both tracks are decidedly tasty, and continue the awesome blend of cacophony and melody that gave their debut such a unique vibe.

The band has a small tour lined up around the album release, including the Northside Festival this weekend, and a July 9th record release at Death By Audio. Check the rest of the dates below!

Grooms Summer 2011 Tour Dates
June 17 – Northside Festival - Kanine Records Showcase @ Knitting Factory - Brooklyn, NY
June 21 – Embassy Vinyl - Scranton, PA
June 22 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY
June 23 – Knitting Factory - Brooklyn, NY
June 24 – M Room - Philadelphia, PA
June 25 – Golden West Cafe - Baltimore, MD
June 26 – Strange Matter - Richmond, VA
July 9 - Record Release Party @ Death By Audio - Brooklyn, NY

Proms drops July 12th

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

New Music: Grooms

We've been enjoying the awesomeness of Grooms' record Rejoicer for almost a year now, and we've been remiss in sharing with you. Well, today that's all changing. The New York based trio are a killer combo that recalls the likes of Pavement, Sonic Youth, and Broken Social Scene, but at the same time manages to create a sound with it's own utterly distinctive tone and swagger.


The band's songs have the unique ability to sound both discordant and highly melodic at the same time. The layered, metallic guitars sit atop a grooving bass and drum line that provide the underpinnings for a sound that is minimalist and atmospheric in one fell swoop. Indeed, they live up to that great-band adage of "not being able to describe who they sound like".

Combine all this with the fact that the band puts on an awesome live show (we first saw them open for The Beets at Cake Shop), and you've got yourself a band that is definitely worth checking out. Yes, there's a lot of new music out there at the moment, but take our advice on this one. Any band that's stuck in our heads for the better part of a year is definitely a bit more than your average bear.

Grooms play at Cake Shop October 22nd