The Police @ Giants Stadium Back on Ticketmaster
I just pulled this one. It’s a really nice ticket, but I won’t be going again.

I just pulled this one. It’s a really nice ticket, but I won’t be going again.


Hot Springs are a band from Montreal who play “beautifully splintering indiepop music, sometimes sweet and lusty at other times raucous with cock-rock bravado.” They are playing a one off show tonight Galapagos Art Space, (at around 1 am I believe), so if you’re gonna be in Williamsburg in the wee hours, I suggest you check them out. Hot Springs also have a new record coming out in September called Volcano (pictured aboce) on Quire Records (Aquarius/DKD). I suspect a proper tour will be announced for the fall.
If you’re gonna make the trip, you should probably get there early enough to check out the much blogged about Foundry Field Recordings.
Hot Springs Tour Dates
Aug 17 2007 8:00PM La Sala Rossa Montréal, Quebec w/Cities in Dust & Uncut
Tegan and Sara @ Southpaw (August 2, 2007)

“Congratulations Southpaw, you’re now officially the shittiest venue in Brooklyn in my book.”
Why the unkind words, you may ask. The achilles heel of Southpaw is, and always has been, the location of the stage, (it’s right next to the door for those who don’t know). When you walk into to club, you end up sandwiched in about a 4 foot area between the stage and the bar. So when the room is crowded, this space essentially becomes a human barricade, nothing gets past it. Not surprisingly, this happened last night, but on a scale like I’ve never seen before. Once the show started, people couldn’t get two feet inside the club and conversely anyone wishing to pee couldn’t get to the stairs outside the main room. Here’s a note to Southpaw on how to get off my shit list: 1) don’t oversell the room, it makes your customers uncomfortable (and pissed off); 2) have security keep the space at the front of the room clear so people can actually come and go as they please; 3) turn on the f@*!kin’ air conditioning!
But enough of my complaining, how were Tegan and Sara? Truth is, I can’t really say. Having been stymied by the human black hole at the front and the unbearable heat of the club, I left after about four songs. I did hear two of my favorites off of So Jealous, Where Does The Good Go? and You Wouldn’t Like Me, but that’s about all I have to report. I got a few more pictures at Flickr, but I’ll probably head to Webster Hall in November so I can catch them play an actual set.