New York I Love You, but... Actually, no 'buts'... New York We Love You!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

 

Monday

So, we arrived last night. Not like the Strokes song, just a straight up flight in to JFK and then crashed early.  

New York City baby. I love this place. The couple of times we've been here, we've talked about moving here permanently. The streets, the vibe, the nights, the mornings. It really is great. We're out here to tell this big, old (well, relatively new) country who we are. Trying to "lay our vibe down" as we call it. It's CMJ music festival and a lot of friends and musicians are over from the UK and many more from round the world. Venues with 7/8 bands on each night, after-parties, morning bagels and c-wo-ffee.
 
 
Our apartment, three floors up...
 
 
We were met by Jenna from Glassnote. Glassnote are our partners in crime out here. A great independent label, with a lovely family vibe and energy bursting from it's seams. Jenna took us to do a radio show on FUV, a local universtiy radio show, where we meet Rita, literally the loveliest person we've met in radio. Big love to her. 
We're staying in the Lower East Side and we've got no show tonight, so it looks like we're going to meet up with the Chess Club boys - Max and Will - and Chris from Blueflowers, who's putting on our show this Thursday. The Lower East Side is the bottom right corner of Manhattan, and for fellow Londoners, the vibe is kinda Notting Hill meets Shoreditch. It's a fun place. Time to grab a bite to eat and head out. 


Tuesday

5:45 am
 
Earrrrrlllly start. Off to Philadelphia in 15 mins. Last night was a lot of fun. Bumped into some London friends then headed out around Ludlow, which is a road on the Lower East Side. A bunch of bars, interesting people and a real buzz around the city. It still feeling exciting just being here.
 
 
Taking a little break in Phili after the World Cafe session
 
 
 
11:00 am
Just got back from Philadelphia - it was a session for a radio show called World Cafe, where Laura Marling's playing tomorrow. Really cool place, great vibe. Loved the adventure. This afternoon we're going 'round the city meeting some people and playing some shows. All acoustic vibes, so it shouldn't be too stressful apart from getting T-Bear's double bass in yellow taxis! (It does work, we've tried it, but we've gotta stick it's neck out of the window...)
 
8:00 pm

Done for the day. Met some great people. It's Laura's gig at Williamsburg Music Hall tonight so Ted and Marcus have gone over to watch the show, which leaves me and Country waiting for our friends Jersey and Nick the Greek to make their way to our apartment, at which point we intend to party. Per Diems will only get us so far, so here's hoping for a bit of generosity from our friends. Feeling good. Feeling fresh. Bring it on.
 
 
Wednesday

 
I may or may not have been wandering home at 6:30 this morning from an extended stay on Williamsburg Bridge. Winston may or may not have woken up with Ted unconsciously stroking his nose whilst he slept. That was strange.
 
 
 
Trying to find a taxi - when you want one, they never come sort of vibes - on Bowery
 
 
Tonight shall be our first proper show out here. We're playing at The Mercury Lounge, which is just 'round the corner from where we're staying. We're opening the evening show there; The XX are closing the afternoon show so we get to play back-to-back, which is unbelievably exciting. At the beginning of our most recent UK tour we were at End of The Road Festival, where there was a Rough Trade stall, and where I also managed to finally buy their eponymous debut. It's fantastic and saw a lot of love on our CD player on that tour. The music they make is beautiful, and they're surely in for some great times and big things. 
 
We had some places to go during the day first. YiPei from Glassnote has been joining us and Jenna more and more as the week's gone on and she's sweet as. All this may sound a little over zealous but straight up, we've collectively met some of the most amazing people this week and everything feels very exciting to us at the moment. Also found out last night that people in Australia are buying our record, which is crazy - we've never even been there. How does that even work?!
 
 
 
Another new arrival today is our manager Adam, who enjoys being one of the lads. If he could play an instrument, he'd be the fifth member for sure. Though he kinda feels like that in all other ways. 
 
 
The dust has settled and I think we all feel in the thick of it now. It's going to be great plugging in tonight and having a bit of a rock-and-or-roll. We're also having an afterparty with The Temper Trap boys in a new bar called Spin across town. Apparently it's inspired by table tennis and that's the theme. Thinking it'll be fun, if not a little strange.
 
 
Will and Max Chess Club getting competitive at Spin
 
 
 
Thursday
 
Gig was good. Party was as anticipated - strange but fun. But way more fun than strange.
 
It's a little weird going back to playing short sets (around 6/7 songs) after the UK tour, but then, that's what CMJ is like; lots of snippets of bands, and everything is Go Go Go. This morning we took the train over to Time Out to play to the staff at their offices. A friend called Sophie from London who we met right at the very beginning of our band's short history works there now and when she asked us to play we figured it'd be fun so jumped on the train over.
 
 
Friday
 
Our final day in New York and it's flown by. I can't wait 'til we can spend some more time here in the future, hopefully when we're out touring this side of the pond next spring. Tonight's a big gig for us. Chris Pearson who runs Blueflowers put on one of our first shows and is a good mate from back home. He's putting on an evening at The Williamsburg Music Hall tonight which is also set to feature The Temper Trap, Goldhawks and Golden Silvers. It's sold out and there's a lot of anticipation in the air. We jump on the tube for the final time and make our way to sound check...
 
 
 
We set sail at 5am. On stage at 10:30pm, so it looks like it'll be another all-nighter.
 
New York, we love you, thank you for the good times this week. London beckons and we're ready for some home vibes. A big 'thank you' too, to LT for being our babysitter this week.
 
 
 
So that was a few days in New York for us... Thanks for reading if you've got this far. 
 
 
 
Much Love,
 
 
 
Ben 
 
 
xx
 
 

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  • I fucking love you guys. You rock. I am moved by your music. Keep on doing your thing!

    Posted by Gschulgen on Thu 04 Mar, 2010

  • Well holy cow, I just yee-haaed from the top of my lungs while driving through Berlin. Last time I did this (yee-haaing) I didn't even own a car. That was back in the days of The Beat Rodeo, Blood On The Saddle and the like, early 80's stuff. Looking forward to meeting you in the Astra in April and ruin my voice. Ulrich

    Posted by usommer64 on Sat 27 Feb, 2010

  • I'm sorry that I missed you guys whilst here in the States - do you have ay plans to grace these shores again? West Coast not east?? ....also just making comment on your book club blog - whilst the brutality that did happen to the Indians by the first settlers is unforgivable - one should note that the first settlers (whilst you call them americans) were in fact mainly british your fellows!!! Anyhow moving on - love your music and hoping you are returning to these shores soon xo

    Posted by on Sat 27 Feb, 2010

  • i can't even find the words the express how much i love you guys. like, not you - haha, i mean, i don't know you. you're fun and great and hilarious, it would seem. but seriously. (stop digging). what i'm trying to say is that your music makes my heart explode. already pining for you to come back to sydney. much love. steph. ps. i've been wondering... what d'you guys believe? as in, spiritually?

    Posted by littlemissgiggles on Thu 25 Feb, 2010

  • Alright lads. I have a querie for you. I REALY hope you can help. It's got nothin to do with this post but don't know how elso to contact you. In your video for Winter Winds you are runnin doen the road and wearing a 3 piece suit (browny-green) and my fiancee loves it. We are getting married at in the Autumn and I would love to suprise her with wearing the same suit. Do you know where you got it? or what production company that shot the video? glake_dulon@hotmail.com please e-mail! cheers!

    Posted by on Thu 18 Feb, 2010

  • Australia misses you...especially Brisbane.

    Posted by gwenalu on Thu 18 Feb, 2010

  • New York loves you guys. I reckon your music sounds even better in a blizzard. Torn by the paradox between the a) excitement of being a mumford-o-phile londoner in New York and living opposite where you are playing next week, and b) general exasperation of not having a ticket. Bmkt tkts more expensive than the sale of my kidney, so looks like it could be bread water for tea this week.

    Posted by on Wed 10 Feb, 2010

  • Hey, I love your old style of music! Don't ever forget, don"t ever stop! Belgium greet's you guys! : D

    Posted by sweetheart on Sat 06 Feb, 2010

  • Sweet Jebus! : ) Mumford and Sons are frickin awesome. I am so disappointed that I missed out on getting tickets to the Australian shows. All the best M&S! Cheers, Dr Cameron xx

    Posted by DrCameron on Fri 05 Feb, 2010

  • please please come to Wales, so I can come and see you !

    Posted by leahtronic on Mon 18 Jan, 2010

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