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[mp3] These Electric Lives – When the Time Is Right (Live @ WBER – 9/4/2010)

These Electric Lives at WBER [mp3] These Electric Lives   When the Time Is Right (Live @ WBER   9/4/2010)Here we go again: talking about These Electric Lives.  Before this past Saturday’s show, the band went over to WBER (The only station that matters) for an interview.  While the interview ended up being a bit long for a band that, to this point, has only two EPs to their name, it was still interesting to hear Mark and Gary banter with the DJ about their songwriting process, whether they preferred Ginger or Mary Ann, and how their remixes come about.

And then, about halfway through the interview, the two of them played a previously unreleased song for the masses.  “When the Time Is Right” was written for Mark’s fiancé (if I remember correctly) a couple of Christmases ago, although I’ve heard it a few times since I’ve seen the band play four times this year alone.  And while that night in concert it came off as much larger and anthemic, with a nice crowd sing-along at the end, it’s great in a more intimate setting as well.  It sounds a lot more longing in this version, especially knowing how affable and engaging Mark is as their lead singer.

If you’re around Toronto tomorrow, go and check them out at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern.  You won’t be sorry.

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These Electric Lives – When The Time Is Right (Live @ WBER – 9.4.2010) (mp3)

[mp3] These Electric Lives @ Bug Jar: 9.4.10

IMG 0309 1024x768 [mp3] These Electric Lives @ Bug Jar: 9.4.10

This past Saturday evening These Electric Lives once again made the short trip south from Toronto to play a show in Rochester. It was their third time in Rochester this year and second at the Bug Jar. My recap will be brief (it’s not even really much of a recap) because I rather unfortunately got a bit too silly to recall most of the evening. It’s also a bit of an apology to the band since I regret my choice of imbibing several drinks on the evening to excess. I hope the band does not think me a lush. I say this because for their previous Bug Jar appearance I was also far too silly. I can count on one hand how many times in the last few years I’ve gotten as inebriated as I did those two evenings, and I could do so just as well if I lost three fingers. I suppose These Electric Lives bring out the crazy in me.

The band members Gary, Mark, Charles and Bryan, are four of the coolest, nicest young gentleman you could ever hope to meet. I just wish I wasn’t apparently so excited every time they come that I drink far too quickly and get crazy. I would really like to catch another full set sometime soon. I only hope they can take this unfortunate recurrence as an odd compliment. The brief bits of the show I do recall are of enjoyment, and I know the band put on an excellent set once again. Thanks to the guys, I hope we can do it again soon.

P.S. Next time they come, I’ll be your D.D. if you need a ride, because you should certainly go check them out.

These Electric Lives – Called It Off (mp3) mastered version on We See Light… [mp3] These Electric Lives @ Bug Jar: 9.4.10

These Electric Lives – We Should Be Believing (Sta Remix) (mp3) from TEL Remixed [mp3] These Electric Lives @ Bug Jar: 9.4.10

[mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox – Saturday, September 4th, Bug Jar

l bf861aad594b4adbac070bc4c13d8603 [mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox   Saturday, September 4th, Bug JarIf you hadn’t yet realized, we like These Electric Lives.  Not only are we privileged to consider them friends, but they are a hell of a band as well.  If you haven’t heard them before, you need to listen.  If you have heard them before, you need to listen again.  The guys are great at what they do; their brand of indie dance rock soars on every track.  It’s eminently catchy and imminently singable; the band’s grip on melodic, anthemic songs is showcased on all their releases.

No strangers to the remix, the band has released at least one remix of each one of their tracks in official capacity; their first EP, released in 2007, was released again in 2008 with a 12 track remix album with each of the EP’s tracks being reworked at least twice.

They’re currently working on their debut LP; preceding that release, however, they released an 8 song EP (We See Light…) this past June – with 4 new tracks that will eventually be on the LP, as well as remixes of each.

l 62ac053a4db342b8a90c17bbbb21b05c [mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox   Saturday, September 4th, Bug JarJoining TEL this Saturday is Mikey Jukebox, which is the work of one Mike James – former member of Longwave and a Rochester native.  Mikey Jukebox’s debut, self-titled LP was released earlier this year; it’s an album that combines the uniquely American feel of rock ‘n’ roll and mixes it up with the same sort of dance-infused post-punk.

I saw Mikey Jukebox perform as a band earlier in the summer, and in concert the album came across as far more straight-up rock than the album lets on.  When Mr. Jukebox and I talked about it, he made it seem like he was going to break things down a bit for this coming concert, opting to just use the song stems and a guitar.  He may not still be doing it like this, but his ideas sounded cool.

If you’re around Rochester on Saturday night (September 4th), please come out and support a couple of great artists at Bug Jar.  We’re going to be there too; come and say hello.  There’s more information over at Bug Jar’s website, and you can grab a couple of tracks here as well.

These Electric Lives – Called It Off (mp3) mastered version on We See Light… [mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox   Saturday, September 4th, Bug Jar

These Electric Lives – We Should Be Believing (Sta Remix) (mp3) from TEL Remixed [mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox   Saturday, September 4th, Bug Jar

Mikey Jukebox – We Don’t Stop ‘Til the Kids Are Dancin’ (mp3) from Mikey Jukebox [mp3/concert] These Electric Lives and Mikey Jukebox   Saturday, September 4th, Bug Jar