We here at the Gothamist Arts & Entertainment World Headquarters may disagree on what to think about Patrick Wolf, but there is a solidifying consensus that his performance at Hiro last night (his first NYC appearance in 4 years) was not too great. Our growing frustration with Hiro Ballroom is only magnified by how impressive their booking has been of late. For the first three quarters of the short set, the sound was grating. Nothing mixed together, vocals either came in too strong or not at all, and the intricate instrumentation on stage was impossible to decipher. It wasn't until the final song of the set, The Magic Position, where everything came together correctly, but by then the damage has been done. One of the saddest side effects of the closings of the many different downtown rock clubs is that the acts that should normally be playing in them are now getting gobbled up by larger, non-music venues where the concert attendee is considered an afterthought. Every time we have to suffer through a set at a place like Hiro, Annex or R&R, our anticipated longing for places like Sin-e and Tonic grows more and more.
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Gothamist's Week in Rock, Volume 13
Mitzvah Tank Invasion!
Yes, we are aware of widespread reports of a line of 56 Mitzvah Tanks driving slowly through Manhattan. At first, we thought the Hasidim had decided to topple the godless Bloomberg administration in a bloody coup, but then we got this press release from Lubavitcher World Headquarters:
Is A Dead Leader Dead Or Alive?
This is so bizarre: The NY Post reports that a fight broke out at the ultra-Orthdox Lubavitch World Headquarters, over a plaque in the memory of Rabbi Menacham Schneerson. Lubavitch founder Schneerson died in 1994, but some Lubavitch Jews feel that Schneerson "lives in spirit and flesh" and fought off workers who were trying to install a plaque that uses the words "blessed memory" with Schneerson. The Post article has quotes, like "The reality is ugly. He is buried in Queens," and it's just nuts, because both sides support Schneerson - they are just getting caught up on the nuance. Gothamist is waiting for Schneerson's body to be exhumed during the arbitration.
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