Big Red Rooster, Psycho Blues, The Ropes, Braker Lane

Thursday, March 6, at The Aardvark, Fort Worth

Judging by the overproduced songs on their Cry to the Beat EP, New York's The Ropes play the kind of polished, electronica-tinged pop rock that 10 years ago would have had them written off as a Garbage clone. But Sharon Shy's strong songwriting may help them avoid becoming the next Republica. A song that starts with "You can all go fuck yourselves/You can all go burn in hell" ("I Don't Like to Get Dirty") certainly grabs my attention, at least, and gets even better as she claims "The only reason I haven't put myself in the ground already/Is I don't like to get dirty." It's the catchiest song about helpless depression I've heard in quite some time. They're scheduled to go on at 9 p.m. and are probably the only act worth catching in this schizophrenic lineup.

I have no idea, though, what they are imagined to have in common with local act Big Red Rooster, which has tried to buy street-cred for its generic rap-rock by hiring Slim Thug to spit a few bars on "How You Like That," then doing everything possible to obscure the fact that he's not in the band.

 
  • Jason 10/09/2008 3:38:00 PM

    The Observer is wrong on this issue. I agree that it was an odd lineup of bands, but it was sort of nice that there was a variety of music. Actually a couple of these band are pretty good, The ropes, Rooster, and Braker Lane are bands that are worth seeing, even though they are completly different styles of music.

  • Jennifer 08/02/2008 7:36:00 AM

    wow! This guy knows shit about music obviously! People like Big Red Rooster because there is NOTHING generic about them! If only other bands were as creative and wrote their own music maybe there would be something decent to listen to on the radio! This guy thought they played off like Slim Thug was in the band?! Total douche! But I guess that is why he writes for the Observer not Rolling Stone!

  • Rick 06/25/2008 6:22:00 PM

    Wow, great article. NOT. P.S. you're a douche.

  • adam 04/02/2008 12:08:00 PM

    The Big Red Rooster is probably the best live performances I have ever seen. who ever wrote that article about them is pretty ignorant, and to think he actually got a job by the observer.

 

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