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BMP Video: Amanda Palmer covers Radiohead


Amanda Palmer, WFNX Interview (Live at Best Music Poll 2008)


Amanda Palmer, "Creep (Radiohead cover, Live at Best Music Poll 2008)"

In only her second show since vocal-cord surgery, Amanda Palmer took the Best Music Poll concert stage to preview a bunch of tunes off her forthcoming solo debut, Who Killed Amanda Palmer?, most of 'em at the piano -- although she began with her patented showstopping ukulele rendition of "Creep" and ended, with Dresden Dolls drummer Brian Viglione on guitar, by howling a cover Neutral Milk Hotel's "Two Headed Boy." Here's "Creep," plus her interview on FNX, but stay tuned -- Amanda also consented to be our behind-the-scenes BMP guide, and we'll have some exclusive backstage treats to post soon.

by Carly Carioli | May 18, 2008 |

BMP VIDEO: Bob Mould interview and performance


Bob Mould: Best Music Poll Interview 2008


Bob Mould, "Wishing Well (Live at Best Music Poll 2008)

We knew Bob Mould had gotten his feet wet a few years ago with a brief foray into electronic music and a monthly DJ night, "Blowoff," down in DC. What we hadn't realized is that a) Mould is back to making very Sugar-like rock music, and b) that his DJ tastes have evolved to the point where he's become a huge Paris/Ed Banger fanboy. In this interview, conducted backstage a few minutes before he went onstage last weekend, he big-ups Justice, Kavinsky, and Sebastien, and talks about his remixes for Interpol, Low, Tokyo Police Club. Plus some clips from his solo-electric set at Best Music Poll 2008. Then click below for the full clip of "Wishing Well."

by Carly Carioli | May 14, 2008 |

BMP Celeb Sighting: John Krasinsky!

When the ladies of the Phoenix art department came running up to us at Best Music Poll in full-hyperventilation mode, we hoped that their excitement meant that someone had just uncovered a secret stash of drink tickets, or maybe an electric blanket. When we managed to calm them down, they claimed to have spotted Jim Halpert wandering around the venue. The Office hottie? At our party? And he wasn't even on the guest list? Naaaahhhhh, we pshawed. An extensive search of the grounds, with multiple photogs in tow, turned up nothing. But after we'd abandoned the hunt, the art girls found their prey: Newton homie John Krasinsky, just hanging out and watching his pals Death Cab for Cutie, with whom he was scheduled to rendezvous after the gig. Above: snaps of their brief auditions for the role of Pam, should the need for a replacement ever arise.

by Carly Carioli | May 12, 2008 |

Photos: Best Music Poll Concert 2008

 
Presidents of the United States of America


Death Cab for Cutie


Amanda Palmer

 
Bob Mould


Eli "Paperboy" Reed


All photos (c) Carina Mastrocola

It's a wrap: the 2008 Best Music Poll Concert is in the books, and as far as we know, no one died of hypothermia. Fuck, was it cold. As we're uploading this, it's 65 and sunny. This couldn't have happened 18 hours earlier?

This was our first year putting on the BMP exclusively at the Pavilion -- in recent years we've split the action between the tent and the clubs on Lansdowne Street, but with Lansdowne Street in its current state of demolition (as if Dropkick Murphys' pipebomb fantasy had finally come true), we stuffed everything under one roof. Death Cab were epic, and Chris Ballew's Presidents were far, far better than we had any right to suspect (and we're not just saying that because they covered the MC5 -- we'd forgotten how much OKGO owe their careers to the POTUSA blueprint). Bob Mould, in solo-electric mode, came out and played a bunch of hits, not to mention some Husker Du. Amanda Palmer played just her second show since vocal-cord surgery and unveiled a bunch of new solo material, then brought out fellow Dresden Doll Brian Viglione to play guitar on a shrieking version of Neutral Milk Hotel's "Two Headed Boy." Passion Pit went on first, for an audience in the hundreds -- but trust us, by next year there's gonna be a couple thousand people claiming they were there-when. (Alas, they went on before our photogs showed up. If anyone's got snaps, let us know.) For our money the scene-stealing act of the day was Eli "Paperboy" Reed, who delivered the same shockingly, effortlessly house-shattering soul set he's been plying in clubs -- but on the big stage it felt even bigger.

We're still recovering from the after-party, but we've already got a shit-ton of photos up in case you missed it. And you'll probably want to check back soon: we'll be uploading interviews, concert videos, and a few special treats throughout the week.

BMP 2008 PHOTOS: Death Cab for Cutie
BMP 2008 PHOTOS: Presidents of the United States of America
BMP 2008 PHOTOS: Amanda Palmer
BMP 2008 PHOTOS: Bob Mould
BMP 2008 PHOTOS: Eli "Paperboy" Reed

by Carly Carioli | May 11, 2008 |

Video: BMP Nominees Faces on Film


Faces on Film, "Natalie's Numbers (Live at the Middle East)"

If we had a Best Music Poll category for most-improved, Mike Fiore's FACES ON FILM would've had another notch in their belt, not to mention a pretty-much unimpeded cakewalk to the victory. As it is, he's up for best local singer-songwriter, for which we apologize because we didn't know quite where else to put 'em. The live show has gotten to the level of stunning motherfuckers, and it doesn't seem to matter whether he's onstage by himself, with a stripped down trio (we highly recommend their recent Flophouse Session over at Band In Boston), or -- see above -- with the full band plus friends, recorded live at the Middle East during one of our recent Best Music Poll showcase concerts.

Voting, of course, has ended for this year's BMP. Results will be released May 9, just in time to preview the Best Music Poll Concert at Bank of America Pavlion on May 10 with Death Cab for Cutie, Bob Mould, Amanda Palmer, and a couple of recently-announced BMP winners: Eli "Paperboy" Reed and Passion Pit. Tickets are still available, but not for long.

PREVIOUSLY:

COMING SOON!: Hallelujah the Hills, Big Digits

by Carly Carioli | Apr 22, 2008 |

Best Music Poll Concert 2008: Tix on sale now!

The voting has ended for our annual Best Music Poll, but don't sleep on tickets for our Best Music Poll Concert 2008. On sale now: Death Cab, POTUSA, Bob Mould, Amanda Palmer, and more TBA.

 

by Carly Carioli | Apr 08, 2008 |

The latest photos.

Just to make your life that much easier, in addition to our ass-kicking video footage, we've tagged up our plethora of Best Music Poll photos so that you can view them by band.  Click the links for more Best Music Poll-tastic photo goodness:

More Bang Camaro photos here.

More Bloc Party photos here.

More Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah photos here.

More Cinematics photos here.

More Girls Guns and Glory photos here.

More Silversun Pickups photos here.

More photos of the Bravery here.

Or, see all of the photos here.

 

by Caitlin E. Curran | Jun 11, 2007 |

Videos: The Bravery, Bloc Party, Silversun Pickups

The videos are up:

Video: The Bravery at Best Music Poll

Video: Bloc Party at Best Music Poll

Video: Silversun Pickups at Best Music Poll

by admin | Jun 11, 2007 |

Polled over

 

 

 

 

Photos by Caitlin E. Curran

 

Most overheard comment when we first walked down Lansdowne St. last night: "Kings of Leon aren’t playing?!" Yep, KOL backed out at the last minute (minus many cool points for them) but it was truly their loss because the crowd at Best Music Poll was plentiful and apparently fueled by Red Bull - nearly seven hours after they trickled in, as The Cinematics played an ear-splittingly loud cover of a Beck track from Sea Change on the outdoor stage, Axis was packed to capacity as Silversun Pickups began their explosive set 15 minutes early, explaining that they were bored backstage and everyone was there already anyway. Ridiculously awesome live versions of “Kissing Families” and “Three Seed” ensued, a welcome reward for their sweaty, tired-yet-psyched fans. For some, the Best Music Poll can function as the extreme sport of concert-going – the champions are the ones who endure all (roughly) eight hours, and brave crowds, lines and stern doormen to see as many bands as possible.  For others, it’s just an excuse to get drunk and listen to good music on a weekday. More on everything that happened – Bloc Party turned Lansdowne into a for real block party, and Bang Camaro put all of their Guitar Hero-head fans to shame - via Will Spitz’s full review and innumerable amounts of awesome photos (and video!), coming soon.

by Carly Carioli | Jun 07, 2007 |

Updated Best Music Poll Concert Set Times

Still a few tix left for tonight's WFNX Boston Phoenix Best Music Poll Concert on Lansdowne Street -- a/k/a the block party headlined by Bloc Party -- but we recommend showing up early if you want to snag them. Remainders go on sale at the door at 4:30 p.m.

In case you hadn't heard, Kings of Leon were a super-last-minute cancellation. We're told the singer has a 104-degree fever, which we're absolutely positive has nothing to do with playing last night in New York and staying out late or anything. Cinematics have been promoted from Avalon to the mainstage outdoors and will go on first. Stay tuned to WFNX for updates, interviews, and more. A little birdie told us a certain Shiny Toy Guns member is maybe gonna spin alongside our best-in-Boston DJ lineup as well.

We also hear that MTV will be filming Bang Camaro's performance tonight for a special-to-be-named-later. Guess that plug on the MTV Movie Awards wasn't just a fluke.

Here's the set times for tonight:

OUTSIDE
 
5:30pm Cinematics     60 minute set       5:30-630

6:50pm Clap Your Hands Say Yeah       60 minute set           650-750 

8:20pm Bloc Party       75 minute set                 820-930  
 
AVALON
 
9:30pm Bang Camaro  30 minute set                 930-10

10:20pm Shiny Toy Guns 40 minute set              1020-11

11:20pm The Bravery    50 minute set                11:20-12:10 
 
AXIS
 
9:30pm Girls Guns and Glory  30 minute set

10:45pm Say Anything  45 minute set

Midnight Silversun Pickups 75 minute set
 
BILLS
 
9:30pm  Worlds Greatest Sinners  40 minute set

10:55pm Snowden   50 minute set

12:10 Bon Savants  50 minute set.

IN THE CLUBS: Boston's best DJs

Rocket Bar
Baltimoroder (Hearthrob/Make It New) 930-11
Red Foxxworth (Hearthrob/Properazzi) 11-1230

Jake Ivorys
E-Marce (Paper/Throwed) 930-11
Michael Savant (Hot Pink/GFA) 11-1230

by admin | Jun 06, 2007 |




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