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Green Room 13 - Two Gallants

When an intensely, pondering poet, draped in a broken-in hollow body guitar and spewing red and raw vocals, as if choking on the sun-baked mud and dust of his subject matter, teams up with a hold no cheap shots (at least behind the kit) kind of drummer-himself awash in sweat, fighting off the rush of blood from his own battered fingers-the live result can only be something that tip toes on the overwhelming. Such is the case with Adam Stephens and Tyson Vogel.

Though the two childhood friends hail from San Francisco, Two Gallants' performance at the Blender Theater at the Gramercy would have one believe they were bred on an utterly authentic, rural ruggedness. I suppose it's due to the way their agrarian blend of folk, blues, country, rock, and punk conjure up apocalyptic dust bowl images-think The Grapes of Wrath if you have to. And if you don't rely on such a picture, just know that such intense, tom tom driven folk thrash can set Midwestern hay bails ablaze all the way from New York City.

Check out Baeble's Green Room for thirty minutes of exclusive backstage interviews, a variety of behind the scenes happenings, onstage highlights, and everything else that happens in between.


Green Room 12 - The Veils

Few souls burn as intensely as The Veils' Finn Andrews. When the gothic laced mad hatter took the Bowery Ballroom's stage for this performance, he quickly assumed the agonized face that his theatrical, unrestrained, and discontent music so rightfully demands. The Smiths, Stone Roses, Nick Cave, The Cure, and The Clash…the New Zealander and son of former XTC keyboardist Barry Andrews took welcome live musical cues from a host of acts who knew music was no game, but rather a deeply personal and spiritual phenomenon. Check out Baeble's Green Room for thirty minutes of exclusive backstage interviews, a variety of behind the scenes happenings, onstage highlights, and everything else that happens in between.


Green Room 11 - Northern State

Hesta Prynn, Spero, and Sprout (aka Northern State) pop the champagne cork on their long awaited album Can I Keep This Pen (Ipecac Recordings) for a spirited gathering at Brooklyn's Luna Lounge. Hosted by the very show biz savvy, Mr. Murray Hill, Northern State set their cerebral blend of hip hop beats, live rock riffs, and tight as a hipster's belt buckle lyric delivery to a Wild West, show down at the OK coral theme. Yee haw ladies!

In this exciting, 30-minute blitz of footage, Baeble's Allison Hagendorf takes viewers from the front of the house to the back, in this, Northern State's record release party at Luna Lounge. - David Pitz


Green Room 10 - Blonde Redhead

While it might be slightly misleading, I don’t think the aptly titled Blonde Redhead had devious intentions in mind. Having built a sturdy, longtime foundation on the artful bedrock of noisy, resonant guitar drones, and off kilter tunings, Blonde Redhead earned a reputation as a kind of Sonic Youth lite over the years. But on their latest album, 23, the band favored dream pop, a la Zero 7 or Air. In this sun baked show at the McCarren Park Pool, the band leans hard on the hyper hypnotic, and for good reason. August heat waves have a tendency to release a wash of sweat tickling down the forehead and send one into a hazy headed half euphoria. This lounge ready performance for a bulging, half naked Brooklyn crowd is just the kind of intense, dramatic, and squinty eyed moment worth standing in the middle of an empty, concrete bowl on a Sunday afternoon in August for.

In this exciting, 30-minute blitz of footage, Baeble’s Allison Hagendorf takes viewers from the front of the house to the back, in what was truly one of the hottest performances of last summer. - David Pitz


Green Room 9 - I'm From Barcelona

For only their second US show to date, much ballyhooed Swedish band I’m From Barcelona brought 20 members plus to McCarren Park for a ruckus Sunday afternoon pool party. And while some might find it easy to argue that the massive band thing is getting a tad overdone, it is hard to deny the fact that every one of Barcelona’s members chip in to help furnish their nifty cheerleading sound, not to mention contribute to the wildly dynamic performance. Just try and keep up with these kids. While they rollick through “We’re From Barcelona”, “Oversleeping”, “Treehouse”, and “The Painter”, you’ll get lost in a sea of balloons, confetti, bear costumes…hey wait, is that Steve Zissou?...oh, and crowd surfing. In this exciting, 30-minute blitz of footage, Baeble’s Allison Hagendorf takes viewers from the front of the house to the back, in what was truly one of the hottest performances of last summer.


Green Room 8 - Ben Kweller

Three nights, three shows, three albums from first track to last. Call it a Ben Kweller fan’s dream come true. To perform their entire catalogue would seem like a lot to ask of from almost any musician or band. But few artists relish those devoted to them quite the way Kweller does. So the Texas tunesman brought all of his celebrated recorded material to Brooklyn’s South Paw for a sold-out, three night stint. In this edition of the Green Room, Baeble’s Allison Hagendorf takes viewers inside Ben Kweller’s unique performance of On My Way. Check out this thirty minute program for exclusive backstage interviews with BK, a variety of behind the scenes happenings, onstage highlights, and everything that happens in between.


Green Room 7 - Shout Out Louds

Shot in a makeshift, carnavalistic round house, this installment of Baeble’s Green Room testifies just why midnight in July is no time to lay low in New York City. In this rare stateside performance from the aptly named Swedish pop group, Shout Out Louds deliver a euphoric batch of songs that sound (appropriately enough) like a triumphant scream from a rooftop. In this exciting, 30-minute blitz of footage, Baeble’s Allison Hagendorf takes viewers from the front of the house to the back, in what was truly one of the most memorable performances of ’07.


Green Room 6 - Au Revoir Simone & Voxtrot

For our latest installment of The Green Room, Allison Hagendorf takes you back to a steamy June evening at NYC’s Webster Hall. Piling an entire bill’s worth of highlights into a single show, we caught up with Brooklyn based keyboard trio Au Revoir Simone, and Austin buzz band, Voxtrot, as they prepared for one of their biggest stops to date on last summer’s tour. Check out this thirty minute program for exclusive backstage interviews, a variety of behind the scenes happenings, onstage highlights, and everything else that happens in between.


Green Room 5 - Mando Diao

Honing in on a sound that unites pop, mod, soul, R&B, and Brit-pop elements, Sweden’s Mando Diao brought a slice of European cool stateside for one of this past spring's most exciting tours. For our fourth installment of the Green Room, Baeble’s cameras went back stage, onstage, and out in the crowd to catch every glimpse of the band’s performance at The Bowery Ballroom.

Check out this 30-minute show for the backstage interviews with Baeble’s Allison Hagendorf, the sound check mechanics, the onstage performance, and everything in between.


Green Room 4 - Art Brut

Four shows into this, and our Green Rooms keep getting better and better. This time around we sat down with South London band Art Brut, moments before they sent The Bowery Ballroom in to a furious frenzy with their brand of refreshing, British rock and roll. Hosted by industry insider Allison Hagendorf, the Green Room is a 30-min show that takes viewers backstage for close and candid interviews, onstage for the electrifying performance, and out into the crowd for the fans’ glorious reaction.


Green Room 3 - SXSW

For our third installment of The Green Room, Baeble Music packed our big city bags for steamy Austin Texas and the annual South by Southwest Music Conference. Held on March 15th, 2007 at Red 7, Baeble welcomed a diverse lineup to perform as part of our monthly concert series, Push Play.

Joining Baeble for in-depth interviews and electric performances were the neo-psychedelia soundings of Hawthorne CA’s DIOS (MALOS), the sweaty, swagger of retro rockers, THE FILMS, fuzz pop aficionados, THE OOHLAS,and the always endearing French electro outfit, PROTOTYPES.

See more pictures from Push Play Episode 2 SXSW @ OUTWITHME.COM (Thnx Mitchell!)


Green Room 2 - Ra Ra Riot

Welcome back! The Green Room's second installment features the orchestrated stylings of Ra Ra Riot, who combine their harmonized voices with cello, violin, keyboards, guitar, bass, and drums. Phew. On February 21, 2006, Ra Ra Riot joined the costumed kids in Mixel Pixel to form the inaugural lineup for Push Play, Baeble's monthly concert series. This kickoff Push Play event was held in The Canal Room, where VIPS mingled behind the soundboard while audience members danced up front.

Check out the show for interviews with every band member, as well as selected songs from both sets!


Green Room 1 - Young Love

Welcome to Baeble Music's first installment of the Green Room, where we take you inside the concert experience. We're kicking things off with Young Love, whose debut album Too Young To Fight It was released on January 30th, 2007. That very same evening, Young Love took their catchy pop tunes to the Sun Factory, where a private crowd of fans and industry execs rubbed shoulders and enjoyed complimentary champagne while they danced.

Check out this 30-minute show for the backstage interviews, the soundcheck mechanics, the onstage performance, and everything in between.



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