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(Editor’s Note: This piece appears on The Bowery Presents The House List. Check it out here)

It’s obvious, but I’ll write it anyway: What I hear is not what you hear. My ears are different than yours. Recently, I’ve felt a small pressurized balloon squeeze against my right cochlea. I pinch my nose and blow out through my ears to clear the tubes. I get a pop, crackle and then nothing. It stays the same. So, what I’m about to tell you is what I heard.

Live, Lotus Plaza is dense. It doesn’t necessarily follow from the latest album, Spooky Action at a Distance. On it, Lockett Pundt, guitarist for Deerhunter and project manager of Lotus Plaza, balances vocal melodies and guitar work. The result is a somewhat heavy, often breezy set of songs, kissing cousins with Real Estate’s surf-rock update. That was not so much the case live. From the wailing guitar bends on show-opener “White Galactic One” onward, the four-man stage crew supporting Lotus Plaza buried Pundt’s vocals in a downpour of instrumentation. Gone was the light touch that gave Spooky Action at a Distance a summer-soaked feel—in its place was a broad sonic singularity.

A blanket of sound covered the audience by the time the band got to “Strangers.” I felt reverberations at the edge of my skin and on the back of my head. And while a machine-gun cadence of drums periodically peaked out of the mix, the music echoed the lighting: a soft red glow, which left the room mostly dark but with a hint of visibility. My mind wandered to visions of fields and ocean, which seemed like the point. If shoegaze, a working title for Lotus Plaza’s brand of music, is taken literally, you look down and get lost in your thoughts and the floor. You’re locked into a rhythm, so your head starts to bob. It is loud, hypnotic music for daydreamers. And it sounded good to me.

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Hey Playtonics,

The recent love thrown toward the likes of Real Estate and other Underwater Peoples label mates may lead you to think that we at PDs have a one track mind. Well, perhaps there is some merit to that claim, but I also can’t help but bump into these guys on the interweb. Most recently I found this series of videos called Hotbox at The Levi’s®/FADER Fort which features a host of accoustice bathroom performance bits as experienced at the Ace Hotel during CMJ week in New York. We’ll file this under Billy’s series, Don’t Sleep (on the can) on 2009. See selected videos after the jump… (more…)

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Real Estate – Bowery Ballroom – 11/6/09

Wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and gluttony. Each of these sins were unabashedly paraded under the watchful eye of Jesus and his apostles at the “new Manhattan venue” St. James Church. (more…)

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It’s January.  That means it’s cold out, and it’s dark out, and even after the month is over we still have February and some or most or all of March to get through before the world reminds us that life is good and not actually bad like this winter gloom make us feel.  For that reason, join me in tape-deck-escapism with “Beach Tape,” a little thing I whipped up to remind me as I walk around the frozen tundra of West Hartford that the icy wind can’t blow forever.  Our lips might be chapped and our shorts might be stowed, but happiness is in the mind, so why don’t you put a little glimmery pop in there too and see if it feels good. (more…)

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Hey Playtonics,

Check out my review of Friday night’s Girls and Real Estate concert at The Bowery Presents The House List:

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