SEAPORT NEWS

Jul 11, 2011

Download the best of Summer 2011 from our friends at Insound!

Insound.com partnered up with us and put together three amazing digital samplers with tracks by many of the bands, from the iconic to the breaking. Big shout out to Andy N. for making it happen!

The samplers are perfect to add to your summer playlist, and the kicker is they’re FREE for a limited time.  So go grab ‘em now here, then come out and support the free shows.

Beach Party Mixtape

Eternal Summers -  "Cog"

Frankie Rose -  "Blue Flower"

Mission of Burma -  "1,2,3, Partyy!"

Psychedelic Horseshit -  "Tropical Vision"

The Raveonettes -  "Apparitions"

Swirlies  -  "San Cristabal De Las Casas"

Xray Eyeballs  -  "Crystal" 

Sound Bites @ Fulton Stall Market

Presents Brooklyn LocalSampler

Hospitality -  "Half an Apple"

The Hairs -  "Bury The Hatchet, 

Chainsaw,  & Whatever Else You Got"  

My Teenage Stride -  "Creep Academy"

pow wow! -  "Till There Was You"

North Highlands -  "Steady Steady"

The Beets -  "Dead"

Radical Dads -  "New Age Dinosaur"

Vacation -  "Jeane"

The Tony Castles -  "Juice"

Translations -  "The Wanderer"

Austin McCutchen -  "Lost In The Woods”

RiverRocks Mixtape

Austra -  "Lose It"

Class Actress -  "Keep You"

Deer Tick -  "Mange"

DOM -  "Living In America"

Metronomy -  “The Bay”

tUnE-yArDs -  "Bizness"

Jul 11, 2011

Listen to a 4Knots Festival Preview Show on East Village Radio, Today at 12pm

Jul 09, 2011

Here’s to 10 Years

Jun 30, 2011

17 FREE summer concerts in NYC,            featuring 25+ bands!

Here's your summer planned so far...Check it out!

River To River/Seaport Music Shows

Pier 17 Stage

Friday, July 15, 7p.m.   The Radio Dept., w/ Asobi Seksu

Village Voice 4Knots Festival - Pier 17

Saturday, July 16, Noon       The Black Angels, Davila 666, Titus Andronicus, Oberhofer, Eleanor Friedberger, Mr. Dream, plus dj sets indoors

The Sound Bites Series @ Fulton Stall Market

Sunday @ 3 p.m., Fulton Stall Market @ South Street

Curated by Bill Pearis (Brooklyn Vegan, Sound Bites), these shows are right at the Market on South and Beekman Streets (not the pier!)

July 17, 3 p.m.  Hospitality

Beach Party Music Series

Sundays @ 3 p.m., Beekman Beer Garden, north side Pier 17

July 17, 3 p.m.       Xray Eyeballs and Frankie Rose

July 24, 3 p.m.       Swirlies, w/ Psychedelic Horseshit

July 31, 3 p.m.       The Raveonettes, w/ Eternal Summers 

August 7, 3 p.m.    Mission of Burma

RiverRocks Concert Series

Thursdays @7 p.m., Pier 54, Hudson River Park

July 14, 7 p.m.       tUnE-yArDs, w/ Austra

July 28, 7 p.m.       Metronomy, w/ Class Actress

August 11, 7 p.m.   Deer Tick, w/ DOM

And we can’t forget a ticketed show we’re doing too – at 70th Birthday Funkabration featuring George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic (7 p.m. Thursday, July 27). 

Jun 30, 2011

THE RETURN OF TED and TYRANNY 10!

Saturday, July 9th Ted Leo and the Pharmacists return to the Seaport to celebrate 10 years of Ted Leo free summer shows in NYC, the 10th anniversary of the Seaport Music Festival AND the Official Kick Off to the 4Knots Music Festival, which takes place on July 16.

ALSO, JUST  ANNOUNCED by Ted in his own words...

"So, before I bury the lede, as I too often do, let me just get this out of the way and say that YES – we are, in fact, going to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of “The Tyranny of Distance” by playing it in its entirety (along with probably quite a bit of stuff from all the other albums as well) on July 9, 2011 at this year’s *FREE* outdoor summer show at South Street Seaport, Manhattan, NYC – the “kick off” show for the Voice’s new 4Knots festival."

"What this is, more than anything, is kind of a way to say “Thanks” to everyone who’s been there and come along or joined us since, and something immensely fun and gratifying for us, personally, to be able to do."

Presented by The Village Voice and Seaport Music Festival, the show marks Ted Leo’s return to Pier 17 where he has appeared five times, including an impromptu skateboarding demo during a torrential downpour, and the improbable generator powered show of the 2003 blackout.

The Village Voice launches the inaugural 4Knots Music Festival the following week on Saturday July 16th here at the Seaport.  The free festival is open to all ages, and will be held rain or shine.

Here's a quick timeline and history of Ted, us and New York City summer shows.

2002: Ted's first performance at the Seaport. He plays solo, opening for Radio 4.
2003: Played both Siren and Seaport - At the Seaport, night of THE BLACK OUT. A frappuccino van courtesy of well known coffee company saved the day by backing up van to the stage so we could run off their generators. One song appears in the "Dirty Old Town" DVD as an extra.
2004: Seaport - Rain. News-worthy, "Biblical", torrential...rain. Again, one song appears on the DVD as an extra.
2005: Seaport - The sun shines down on Ted Leo and 6,000 fans. Finally.
2006: Seaport -  The fifth year, there is a TORNADO WATCH.
2007: McCarren Pool
2008: Castle Clinton/Ted DJ's Main Stage at Siren
2009: RiverRocks - RAIN
2010: Siren Music Festival - Celebrates 10 years of Siren.
 

Jun 28, 2011

River to the River this week and more.

Friday, July 1 Lower Dens and Dirty Beaches 7pm. FREE

Friday, July 8 The Wake with special guests Weekend 7pm. FREE

Friday, July 15 The Radio Dept. and Asobi Seksu 7pm. FREE

Jun 27, 2011

Monday is Radio Day

Two great guests on our show today - coming up at Noon on East Village Radio.

O.J. San Felipe of Xray Eyeballs

Xray Eyeballs is the brainchild of O.J. San Felipe. Originally from San Francisco, O.J. landed in Brooklyn in 2000. Upon settling, O.J. quickly cemented himself in the underground Brooklyn punk, noise, and indie scene playing in numerous bands including Golden Triangle (Mexican Summer, Hardly Art). While Golden Triangle is known as an all around party band that bashes out garage pop tunes that could easily be found on a Nuggets compilation, O.J. had something else in mind for Xray Eyeballs.
Drawing comparisons to the frantic pop of Jay Reatard and the Urinals, and the moodiness of Velvet Underground and Jesus and Mary Chain, Xray Eyeballs twist it all into their own pop concoction.
Xray Eyeballs will be performing July 17 at the brand new Beach Party series at the Seaport along with Frankie Rose and the Outs.

Kevin Alvir of The Hairs

Catchy, scratchy and just a little bit snarky, The Hairs formed in 2010 following the dissolution of much-loved duo Knight School. Though less than a year old, The Hairs have already gained attention from influential music blogs Stereogum and RCRDLBL.com, and have a digital single out through Holiday Records, the label run by The Drums. Look for The Hairs’ proper debut out on Portland’s fine Magic Marker label this May.

The Hairs perform this coming Sunday at Fulton Stall Market as part of the Sound Bites series.

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