Jammers in NYC on 7/14, Come check out Motion Picture at Arlene's Grocery

Lost DogLost Dog Posts: 15
edited July 2005 in Musicians and Gearheads
Show time is 7:45pm, $7 admission

Arlene's Grocery
95 Stanton Street
NY, NY
F or V Train to 2nd Avenue Exit 1st Avenue, Arlene's Grocery is 1 block below Houston St between Orchard and Ludlow Streets

I manage this band and would love to have your support and have you as a fan. The new tunes are amazing compared to the debut album. New songs have not been uploaded to the website yet. The website is in my signature if you wanted to check them out further. If you come ask for Jeff, I normally sit in the front filming the show. Or just reply to this post on Friday if you attended and what you thought.

BIO:

Motion Picture formed in 2003, emerging during the height of New York City's rock rebirth. At first glance they had all the necessary components: guitar driven songs, pounding drums, and laconic vocals. But Michael Morgan’s schizophrenic-to-epic songwriting gave them a distinct voice within a crowded music scene. Their sound is best described as a cross between Blur and Elvis Costello with the vigor and drive of the Pixies recording the soundtrack to a contemporary remake of Top Gun directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It wasn't long before they released their debut album Anhedonia, a cracked collection of stomped-out guitar rock – a record that either left people sonically surprised or scratching their heads. David Madden from Splendidezine put it best: "There's a difference between liking art and respecting it...I really respect Anhedonia." With a new record in their hands, they took to New York's club circuit, and a few months later found themselves on stage at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas as part of the New York International Music Festival industry showcase. Following the festival, the band landed a show at the prestigious Knitting Factory in LA (where Beck had played a couple months prior). Their performance that night was especially rocking. With Anhedonia and new tunes on the way, Motion Picture is not worth missing.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I feel like I was born to be tired ...


http://www.motionpictureband.com/splash.html
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