September 11, 2009

At The Barbecue: Best Of The 00’s, Pt. 2

The HT family has grown a bit over the course of the year, so we couldn’t fit everyone on the deck for last week’s BBQ. We had to have the rest of the gang over this week for part two of our discussion of the Best Albums Of The ’00s. So, we headed back to the store to pick up a variety of our favorite grillable food stuffs and a few cases of Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPAs for another rousing edition of At The Barbecue.

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As we mentioned last week, the rules are quite simple. Any album released between January of 2000 and December of 2009 (though we’re not quite there yet) are fair game. So let’s not waste anymore time and jump right into our second installment…

Jeffrey Greenblatt: The StrokesIs This It?

Over the last ten years I can easily say I’ve consumed more music than I ever have. So, with the scores of albums that went through my Discman (remember those kids?) and have been loaded onto two separate iPods this decade, there have been plenty that were easily forgettable, but only a true handful that have, and will, stand up to repeated listens for the years to come. Among that collection is the debut album from The Strokes – Is This It? – a collection of fuzzy, almost dangerous sounding Velvet Underground-inspired songs that came out at a time when rock needed to be saved.

READ ON for more of the HT Staff’s favorite albums of the ’00s…

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Review: Mr. Blotto’s Blottopia Ten

Sad as it may be, the passing of Labor Day weekend means for all intents and purposes one thing: Summer is officially over. The leaves are changing; school is session; and the NFL’s on Fox. But before you all go running off to buy your school supplies, pack away your casual Friday wardrobes, and cross the “t” on your crappy fantasy team names, there is one last summer rite of passage we almost forgot to mention: Mr. Blotto’s Blottopia Ten.

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Ever since we started up the Cover Wars feature here at Hidden Track, the self-contained jamband from Chicagoland has emerged nearly unbeatable, winning not only a number of individual song challenges, but the whole shebang in the Cover Wars March Madness tournament as well. Hence, when their proprietary festival at Vasa Park in Elgin, IL rolls around every summer, we always like to check in to see what went down, particularly to hone in on the big day-two encore, the album performance.

A festive first day kicked things off, which included the tradition of opening with last year’s closing song, in this case Peter Today, an original tune which pays respects to both Peter Tosh and to last year’s cover album, Babylon by Bus. Blotto also treated fans to a scorching and hilarious Cheech and Chong encore in Earache, My Eye, a monster Wedge with some familiar teases, a funky clavinet take on Buju Banton’s Murderer sandwiched in between two halves of Fire on the Mountain and lots of extended takes on their original catalog. READ ON for more from Ryan on Blottopia Ten…

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F4tF: Summer’s Over, Fall Is Here

Hey everyone, I was on vacation last week enjoying the unofficial end of summer. This week, I thought I’d bring everyone up to date on foodie related stories and events happening in NYC soon.

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The 2nd annual NYC Beer Week starts today. Check out the events schedule and pick up a passport to get all of the amazing discounts. (via Beermenus blog)

The new Motorino Pizza opens in the East Village on Monday at 349 E. 12th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-777-2644. Grub Street previewed the new menu yesterday.

Do you cook? Here is a recipe for Make-Ahead Meals: Asian Dumplings (via The Kitchen)

READ ON for more of this week’s Friday 4 the Foodies…

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Televised Tune: On The Tube This Weekend

Fuse airs Jay-Z’s 9/11 concert live from Madison Square Garden tonight at 9PM. The concert is a benefit for the New York Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund.

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The Swell Season Return With Fall Tour

The Swell Season will bring their bittersweet and beautiful new album ‘Strict Joy’ (Oct. 27, Anti-) to a live setting this fall with over two dozen US dates. The tourmarks

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Fela Kuti Re-Released/Re-Mastered

The Best of the Black President marks the birth of Knitting Factory Records. Earlier this year, KFR licensed the 45-album Fela Kuti catalogue. Over the next 18 months, they will

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