![]() indie/noise-pop band Hedgehog I've been planning on writing this since early March when I first saw this month's event calendar at Nuts Club. It is rare that I get genuinely excited for shows(concerts) since moving to Chongqing, and a weekend full of excitable performances is near unheard of. For over a month I've been thinking about what to say, and how to convince the faithful few of you to get off your asses and check out some of the best bands China has to offer. And for over a month I have put it off, knowing that more often than not, my words fall on empty ears, and yet another night(or in this case 3) will pass, and great talents will go unheard. Until now, roughly 3 hours before the weekend's live music extravaganza kicks off, and the guilt of not sharing my knowledge of said talents is settling in. I know that regardless of what I say, it doesn't really matter. You may read this, and think, "oh cool, there actually is something exciting happening on Chongqing for once. Maybe I'll go see what this 'Nuts Club' is all about." But chances are, you won't. Despite the fact that China's most revered indie-pop band, and participants in last fall's prestigious CMJ music week in New York CIty, Hedgehog will be playing tonight, you'll probably stick to the same old song and dance, be it Cotton club, The Harp, KTV, 88, or any of a number of the monotonous nightlife options this cits has to offer. And Hedgehog, is just the tip of the iceberg, for Saturday and Sunday's bands are easily the most popular of China's indie contingency. ![]() garage/dance rock band QSBS Saturday brings the hottest ticket in the country to our fog filled city, in the form of Queen Sea Big Shark. Playing to sold out crowds of foreigners and locals alike, and fresh off a showing at Austin's South by Southwest(SXSW) music festival, this garage/dance rock outfit's reputation for high-energy, charismatic live performances has been on the up and up for the past couple of years, and is showing no signs of slowing up. Being that this is their first showing in Chongqing, I expect the heads to be out in full force, dancing from the first note on through the encore. ![]() Mongolian folk-rockers Hanggai And though QSBS is the hottest thing this side of the pacific, Sunday's act, Mogolian folk-rockers Hanggai, are no slouch. Their blend of traditional Mongolian music, including the infamous throat singing, played in a rock & roll(dare I say punk?) structure, has gained them praise around the world. Pitchfork.com, the website responsible for making Rolling Stone magazine all but obsolete, gave their album a rating of 8.0, better than both Radiohead's latest album and Jay-Z's greatest hits. Granted, live music is not for everyone, and even if it is your thing, maybe the styles of the three bands presented aren't up your alley. That being said, I've heard the ole, "there's nothing interesting going on in Chongqing," and "this city is soooo boring," more times than I'd care to, and if you're one of those people, and you fail to give these up and coming bands the slightest of chances, consider this a back handed bitch slap in your face. Commentssillypants 04/08/2011 7:39pm
wow. 04/12/2011 4:22pm
did anyone go to the Hedgehog or QSBS shows? I was out of town and only made it to Hanggai, which was awesome! Leave a Reply |










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