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come get knocked the f*** out!

April 30th, 2010 Billy Suede No comments

Keeping it funky and fresh out of the LES (that’s the Lower East Side of Manhattan for you out-of towners), The Knocks are about ready to enter the fray and drop some 80s style electro-funk on us. Imagine a much less annoying Chromeo and their overdone auto-tuned vox or what Miami Horror would sound like if they didn’t try to so hard to appear authentic. The Knocks’ debut single Blackout while being an obvious nod to 80’s urban pop still sounds fresh to these ears. A definite party-starter and sure to fill the dance floor, The Knocks are primed to bring some dirty New York flava to the masses one hip-shaker and head-bopper at a time.

What say you, friends? Are you ready for the Blackout?

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“Blackout” by The Knocks

the chariot makes a stop at arlene's grocery…

May 14th, 2009 Billy Suede No comments

Tonight dear friends, Electric Chariot is performing at Arlene’s Grocery in NYC. 95 Stanton Street in the Lower East Side to be exact. If you are in the area, please do make it a point to see them. They deserve your attention. An album is on the horizon but first they will take some time out to showcase what they’ve been up to recently. The show begins at 8 and I will most definitely be there. I hope to see you there as well!

 “Nothing Matters” by Electric Chariot