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Pas/Cal at the Living Room

October 25th, 2003 · 5 Comments

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Pas/Cal, The Living Room, Lower East Side, Manhattan

A few months ago Eric gave me some mp3s and said “Rachelle, you’ve got to check out this band!”. Thus began my obsession with Pas/Cal. When I heard that they were going to be playing at The Living Room as part of the CMJ Music Marathon I got very excited. Pas/Cal hails out of Detroit, MI and isn’t yet doing national tours. Most of their gigs are local to the Detroit/Dearborn area so I knew I could not miss the show on Friday night. And let me tell you, they did not disappoint in the least. If possible, I like them even more now.

I was surprised when Pas/Cal came out and they have 7 members in their band. Casimer Pascal & LTD (Little Tommy Daniels) formed Pas/Cal in 2001. Casimer plays lead guitar and sings lead vocals and LTD is the drummer. Soon the band grew to include guitarist Gene Corduroy, Amy (Bem) Bem on vocals/keyboard/percussion, Nathan Burgundy on bass and Richard Panic on keyboards. In January of this year Pas/Cal recorded their first EP, The Handbag Memoirs, on Le Grand Magistery. Their second EP, Oh Honey, We’re Ridiculous, is due out soon.

Ok. So .. I knew Casimer’s voice was good, but I wasn’t prepared when he walked up to the mic in a 3-piece suit with his hands on his hips and belted out the opening lines of This Ain’t For Everyone. He has a beautiful voice. His stage presence has him bouncing all over and he’s got that so-nerdy-it-hurts-HOT thang going on. Kind of like Beck, but not. The show was great, I didn’t look away for one second. They played four songs from The Handbag Memoirs and about 3 more that will be on Oh Honey, We’re Rediculous. After the show, on the way out, I stopped and talked to Casimer to tell him what a great show it was. Also spoke to the keyboardist about the band, about Friendster, and about buying an EP.

Movie Clips (the visual on these isn’t that great because of the lighting, but the audio is good. All are .mov files and around 350k):

- Holiday Sweater
- I’d Bet My Life that You’d Bet Your Life
- The Bronze Beach Boys (Come on Let’s Go)
- Casimer’s clapping instruction
- Clapping into the last song

More Information:
- Pas/Cal’s Official Site
- An interview with Casimer Pascal
- Pop Matter’s review of The Handbag Memoirs
- Indianapolis Music Net article (includes some live mp3s)

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Global 33 and a Late-Night Walk Across Houston Street

October 22nd, 2003 · 2 Comments

Global 33
Global 33, East Village, Manhattan

Gulf
Lot 76 NYC, NoLita, Manhattan

Hot Fat Van
Jim‘s Van, West Village, Manhattan

Art Gallery
Art Gallery, West Village, Manhattan

It was 2 for 1 Tuesday at Global 33 and still surprisingly empty.

Lot 76 NYC, also known as Manhattan Castle & Prop, is an outdoor antique store that sells everything from vintage signs to statuary to old Coke machines to kitchen sinks.

“Lot 76 NYC also does a booming prop business and has provided props for a number of movies that have been shot in New York City including “A Bronx Tale”, “Addicted to Love”, “Kissing Jessica Stein” and several for the directors Woody Allen and Spike Lee. Several New York City television shows have also used the store for a shooting site including “Law and Order”, “The Conan O’Brien Show” and “Sex and the City” to name a few. Designers such as Ralph Lauren and Kenneth Cole have also called upon Lot 76 NYC to come up with a unique photo backdrop. ” ~Lot 76 NYC website

Jim is a band that’s in town for the CMJ Music Marathon.

This art gallery is in the building that used to be IPSoft. I think it’s called Innovation or something like that. I was sad to see IPSoft close. It used to make me giggle in a really immature 6th-grader way every time I walked past it.

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