“Shut Up And Play The Hits” AKA Shut Up, Klosterman! Let LCD Play The Hits!

Shortly after LCD Soundsystem played its sold-out Madison Square Garden retirement party last April, I wrote a lengthy piece about what they meant to me as recording artists and a live act. In a nutshell, I believe they were my generation’s defining act.

So when I went to Hollywood Theater Thursday night to watch “Shut Up And Play The Hits”, the concert film/documentary about LCD Soundsystem and its frontman James Murphy, I entered with high expectations – especially high because the idea of watching a concert documentary generally would not be high on my list of things to do.

And while I left the theater wishing I had been at LCD Soundsystem’s final show, not to mention begrudging the lucky bastards who saw it live, I felt conflicted about the film I had just seen. Yes, I enjoyed the live footage (no surprise) but the loose documentary surrounding it, particularly the bloated and pretentious interview stylings of journalist Chuck Klosterman, I could have done without.

That’s a roundabout way of saying maybe I should have waited for the release of the nearly four-hour Madison Square Garden concert on DVD.

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Track Review: “Yet Again” by Grizzly Bear

Shields out Sept. 18

When Grizzly Bear fails to move me – and they failed quite often on their last album Veckatimest – it’s because they settle for a pretty sound that is seemingly satisfied with being pretty and little else. On Thursday, the band released “Yet Again”, the second taste of its upcoming fourth LP, Shields. And while “Yet Again” is pretty and lacks a clear-cut destination, Ed Droste’s wistful vocals, buttressed by gorgeous multi-layered harmonies and Daniel Rossen’s melancholy guitar, prevent the track from becoming the musical equivalent of wallpaper. It is the type of track that signals a change is blowing, albeit an uncomfortable one. The fall can be a lovely time of year, after all.

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