Best stage accoutrement ever: a tiny little table lamp with the Bella logo stitched into the shade that was perched on the guitar amp. I tried to take a picture of it (you can see it under the KF logo in this picture) but the white balance makes it to bright to really see it in all its darling glory.
Bella are cute like that. But not twee. The Canadaian-American trio mix the sweet and salty: boy-girl vocals full of "bah bahs" and harmonies, but also crunchy guitars and a healthy dose of attitude. Their debut, No One Will Know, is fairly slick but live, Bella are messier and loud with the three members switching instruments every few songs.quite a lot over the last couple months.
The Knitting Factory Old Office, where the Mint Records showcase was happening, is nobody's idea of an ideal venue, but it felt more like a party than most gigs. CBC beverage cozies and decorated bags of candy were tossed into the crowd. You could tell most of the audience knew the bands. (They were likely the other bands on the bill.) I had to dash off to the Music Hall of Williamsburg after their set, so I didn't get to see the other bands (maybe I would've stayed if they'd brought Novillero and the Bicycles back this year) but my second night of CMJ definitely started on a good note.
MP3: DBella - Give it a Night
(Buy it)
Bumpershine was there too, and pretty sure I saw the Modern Age, but no posts by her on it so cannot confirm or deny.
bill, your chronology is all messed up man.
i really like the bella album, but it hasn't seemed to have gotten much press.
Posted by: toby | Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 11:40 AM
I do not believe Ms. Modern Age was at this gig. (At least I never saw her).
Posted by: bumpershine | Monday, October 29, 2007 at 06:11 PM