movable hype gets 10.0 on pitchfork
you know why you should be even more super excited about the movable hype show next monday. because pitchfork mentioned it, saying that clap your hands say yeah has:
...an appearance scheduled for Gothamist's upcoming Movable Hype fest
i know, i know...at first this sentence may not seem like anything special. but let's take it apart piece by piece, letter by letter. i was an english major after all (hard to tell when i don't even use capitals, i know). so first they insinuated that it (movable hype) is a good thing for a band to play. and then, THEN, they called it a "fest". fest being short for festival, which sounds like a special and grand thing. anyway, all i'm saying is that i'll take that as the equivalent of a 10.0 in putting on shows.
i am now patting myself on the back.
also, if you are even thinking of going to see the killers at irving that night...it's a mistake. here's why: remember last year when you went to see the killers at a small venue, before anyone knew them? you were like "my friends in connecticut are at the meadows watching dave matthews band, but not me...i'm at the killers!" well guess what, now those dmb fans are at the killers. and you...YOU...you can come see the next big thing on monday at movable hype. see, it's all cyclical.
seriously people, if you come to movable hype and DON'T like ghostland observatory, i'll give you your money back. eventually. i will also judge you and your poor taste in music very loudly, and maybe even on stage in front of the audience. but that won't happen because this band is fucking amazing. so don't miss their their first nyc show EVER.
i will talk more of them later, for now buy a ticket and listen to one of their songs:
edge_of_town.mp3
- ghostland observatory
[photo via ben]
the whole lineup is great, so come early and stay late:
7pm doors, nick catchdubs deejaying and some free drinks
8pm man in gray
9pm clap your hands say yeah
10pm ghostland observatory
11pm the fame

Hey, nice one - are you gonna be be selling tickets on the door by any chance? I'm over from dirty london towne for one night, and it happens to be the 20th... hows that for timing?!
Posted by: brad | June 15, 2005 at 08:08 AM
oh fun! come on by, there will be tickets sold at the door as well...
Posted by: jen | June 15, 2005 at 08:47 AM
i have plans on coming, as long as work doesn't screw me....
Posted by: daring | June 15, 2005 at 11:54 AM
however, if you happen to miss their show because you were one of those people who just HAD to see the killers, they are playing at the delancey on the thursday 23rd.
hehe... sorry just had to say!
and congrats on the fest + pitchfork mention! YAY CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH!
Posted by: nora | June 17, 2005 at 02:50 AM
And apparently now it's a "New York Media Blowout."
Any idea what the band schedule will be? Maybe I'll head down after (fogey alert) Camper Van + Modest Mouse wrap up. Hopefully the Austin band'll be late? I've seen CYHSY before (and will see them again 7/20 @ Southpaw with Saints + Lovers/Dirty on Purpose), but want to catch the others...
Posted by: J | June 17, 2005 at 11:52 AM
you can find the bands east coast schedule here.
they'll be going on monday at knit at around 10pm, definitely come check them out!
Posted by: jen | June 17, 2005 at 12:32 PM
aww but you haven't seen MiG before. We're up first, then CYHSY, Ghostland Observatory, and finally The Fame.
Posted by: bryan | June 17, 2005 at 03:08 PM
That totally rules that Pitchfork wrote that. When I first read it, I double checked to make sure I was actually on Pitchfork. It's also worth mentioning WHO actually wrote it too. Ryan Schreiber. He IS Pitchfork:
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/staff/
http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/people/ryan_schreiber.php
Best lineup. It's gonna be great. I even just turned down a ticket to the Killers =)
Posted by: brooklynvegan | June 17, 2005 at 05:14 PM
Man in Gray, at 8, it's so easy to hit up a happy hour and then come to the show all toasty to see us. I promise we'll be kickass. I'll scream real loud.
Posted by: Tina | June 20, 2005 at 12:11 PM