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concert review Posted by sarahana / brooklynheathen

Bishop Allen played South Street Seaport

Download “Rain” (from the upcoming The Broken String)
Download “Click Click Click Click” (from the upcoming The Broken String)



Bishop Allen’s The Broken String is being trumpeted as a soundtrack to the summer. Almost all songs from it were showcased at the band’s first stop this tour, a free summer show at Pier 17, where they sounded true to the claim. The touring drummer was introduced to us by his first name, Colin, and had much to do with the impressive energy of the performance, as did Justin Rice’s singing (especially when they decided to end with a cover of C.C.R’s “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?”). Also present for the occasional use of trumpet and saxophone was Brooklyn’s Jon Natcez, who played three Bowery Ballroom shows with Beirut. The Ballroom also happens to be Bishop Allen’s next New York stop, on August 18th. Virb is streaming the new album in full.

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Download “Rain” (from the upcoming The Broken String)



Prepare to embrace the summer with Bishop Allen’s fresh sound. “Rain” is all open-arms and uplifting, and the musical chemistry amongst the members is sounding tight. The band’s sophomore album, The Broken String, will be the first release since they signed with Dead Oceans in early 2007 after self-releasing an EP every month of the previous year. It’s scheduled for a July 24 release, and if “Rain” is any indication, I can hardly wait.

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