Synthesizers, samples and loops dominate radio and music
sales charts, but at the Village Voice 4 Knots Music Festival today at the
South Street Seaport it was the jangly, noisy guitar that ruled. In the past,
the two stages were near each other, so as the music stopped at one stage, the
music began at the next stage. This year the stages were two blocks away, so
there was some overlap in time, but one could still catch a lot of great music
by going back and forth.
| Isaiah & Dee Radkey |
Radkey
Radkey is a melodic punk rock trio of brothers from St.
Joseph, Missouri. Lead guitarist Dee Radkey, bassist Isaiah Radkey and drummer Solomon
Radkey range in age from 16 to 20. Despite a five minute interval where the
sound suddenly shut down during the performance, Radkey kept it simple with
hard, fast and loud music.
| Crazy Pills |
Crazy Pills
The Brooklyn/Queens-based Crazy Pills was conceived in 2010
by guitarist Amanda and currently features Eddie (pow wow!) on bass and Jim
(Clouder) on drums. The music was raw and energetic garage pop.
| Sadie Dupuis |
Speedy Ortiz
While teaching songwriting at a summer camp in 2011, vocalist/guitarist
Sadie Dupuis began recording her own music on laptop. This music evolved into Speedy
Ortiz, an indie rock band from Northampton, Massachusetts. As Dupuis sang
softly, the band played grunge-like power rock.
| Juan Wauters |
Juan Wauters
The Beets' stripped-bare indie rock accumulated a strong
following and Uruguayan-born Juan Wauters is furthering his band's boney sound
as a solo artist. He played solo and also was accompanied by two women
musicians who gave his jangly North American folk music a South American folk
twist.
| Matt Flegel |
Viet Cong
Viet Cong is an indie rock band formed in Calgary, Alberta
in 2012. The group consists of two ex-members of the rock band Women, vocalist/bassist
Matt Flegel and drummer Mike Wallace, as well as guitarists Scott Munro and
Daniel Christiansen. The quartet played a hypnotic psychedelic music charged
with noisy guitars.
| Nude Beach |
Nude Beach
Originally from Long Island, now based in Brooklyn, Nude
Beach was formed in 2008. Vocalist/guitarist Chuck Betz, bassist Jim Shelton and
drummer Ryan Naideau played scrappy power pop.
| Jessi Darlin |
Those Darlins
Jessi "Darlin" Zazu and Nikki "Darlin" Kvarnes met in 2006 at the Southern
Girls Rock & Roll Camp in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. They formed Those
Darlins and began by covering Carter Family songs, using traditional southern
instrumentation, including washboard and clogging, as well as less traditional
instruments like the baritone ukulele. Those Darlins is now a rock and roll
band from Nashville, Tennessee. The quartet played garage band rock with more
than a hint of Brill Building girl group sound, especially when the band
covered the Crystals' 1963 hit "And Then He Kissed Me."
| Mac DeMarco |
Mac DeMarco
Canadian-born Mac DeMarco is at heart a guitar-strumming folkie. His songs are cute. He turned his songs into
trance rock by playing with electronic effects.
| J Mascis |
Dinosaur Jr.
When the Julie Ruin, the original headliner, cancelled,
Dinosaur Jr. came to the rescue. Dinosaur Jr was founded in 1984 by J. Mascis (guitar,
vocals, primary songwriter), Lou Barlow (bass, vocals), and Murph (drums) in
Amherst, Massachusetts. The band was one of the formative influences on 1990s American
alternative rock. Showing a debt to both classic rock and punk rock, Dinosaur
Jr played a fast and wild set of three-chord lead-guitar-infused turbo-charged rock.
Mascis's drawling, whiney vocals could only be heard if you were standing near
the mixing board, however; everywhere else, the instruments drowned out the
vocals.
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