The rise of the next Phoenix
Modern-day attention spans don't have the patience to wait four years for a once-hot band to release a followup album to their breakthrough. Case in point: Phoenix. These indie-dance upstarts from France conquered the world in 2008 with their inescapable Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Terrestrial radio murdered the singles, front man Thomas Mars knocked up Francis Ford Coppola's daughter and now new material from the six-piece is stuck in archaic Republican Calendar limbo.
You snooze, you lose, Mars and mates. For an emerging group from Sweden is about to rise from your ashes.
The Royal Concept are carrying the torch where Phoenix left off. Awash in chiming, four-on-the-floor guitars and manned by the scuzzy/sexy David Larson, these lads are poised to make waves on American shores.
These riotous fellas - whose drummer moonlights in Robyn's backing group - boast catchy tunes that are more than boy-meets-girl (one of them is a fun little commentary on stripper-stalks-boy. I'm sure many of you out there can relate...). Californians can get the jump on "knowing them when" by catching them in concert August 19th at the Troubadour and August 20th at the Constellation Room. Their debut self-titled EP (on Universal Republic) is for your listening pleasure below.
More from Melissa Bobbitt (See All)
Album Review - Implants
Melissa Bobbitt 0Implants From Chaos to Order Cyber Tracks For those of us who used to enthusiastically buy those inexpensive punk CD compilations at Hot Topic, Implants read like a meeting of the gods. Composed of...
May 7, 2013Album Review - Band of Skulls, Himalayan
Melissa Bobbitt 0Band of Skulls Himalayan Electric Blues Recordings The English nipped rock n roll from Americans back in the 1960s, and theyre doing it again, just as effortlessly as before. The spookily named Band of Skulls...
Apr 1, 2014Comments
Recent posts
New Album: LOE - HELLOE
Oct 20, 2014New Album: Oswald - Ride
Oct 20, 2014Friends of PhantEye: Wartime Recitals
Oct 13, 2014Subscribe!
Receive updates on what's going on in live entertainment, events, and music.