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As a former student of the French language, I have always been interested by the stuff that the Alliance Française puts on. Not usually interested enough to go along, but this time I had all the magic ingredients: I wanted to check out the bands, the show was free, and I had friends who also wanted to go. Plus, we have our pre-Yugong Yishan dinner spot all staked out. Unfortunately, one other thing we didn’t know about the Alliance Française: they’re punctual. So by the time we got to the show just after 9PM, most of it was over. However, we did manage to catch a good few songs (remember, this is post-rock, each song was over five minutes) and the encore, which was more than enough to sate my daily desire for long, meandering songs.
I had heard that this Micro-film show was going to involve a multimedia aspect, and of course that was mainly the playing of videos over the top of their music. But what set this extravaganza apart from the usual A/V component that’s there to beef up stage presence (or replace it entirely, like that time I saw 1/2 Korean and all I remember was the documentary playing on mute), the movie clips were wound into the music, and very much a part of it. Which means that instead of learning any song titles — not that there were any, there weren’t any microphones on stage for the band to speak into — I remembered tracks based on the plot of their video. There was Car Chase, Sex Scene, Kung-fu Badass, Alarm Clock, and Tunnel Motif. Which isn’t terribly helpful to me now, since that’s not actually the name of any of their songs, but it was fun coming up with them as I watched and listened to the song unfold.
But just because the added multimedia facet created songs with a strong and almost essential visual component, the band didn’t hold back from having their own stage presence. Despite having no vocalist and playing instrumental songs, the band were fun to watch, and weren’t just four shoegazers staring at the floor. It was a fun show, and they even managed to whip up the crowd for an encore without any microphones. They were true performers, and they were clearly pumped to be playing to such a huge turn-out, which just put the enthusiasm back into the crowd.
If you’re into post-rock and have some time on your hands, check them out on MySpace.
This links is not for the same band, be carefull.…..
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Sorry about that! Edited to show their MySpace.