Archive for April, 2008

Westfield Spring Fling

Posted in Propaganda on April 29, 2008 by thestaticjacks

The Westfield street festival, The Spring Fling, took place yesterday (sunday, april 27). We played for something like 40 minutes… unfortunately had to play Light Show twice because the people running the stage wanted to extend the set. Which is not to say that we dont like Light Show, but we do have an idea of what our sets are supposed to be before we go on, and playing the first song twice is not generally in there, though we’ve done it before. As a joke. So it goes.

On the whole, we didnt think we played very well, but the people seemed to enjoy it, and thats generally what matters in the end.

Reviews of Bowery Ballroom

Posted in Uncategorized on April 21, 2008 by thestaticjacks

Theres some chatter about our show with Smoosh and Tokyo Police Club at the Bowery Ballroom last night by blogs Music for Moodies, The Poshlust Carpetbagger, and some folks on Brooklyn Vegan. Check them out for yourself.

http://moodypeoplelisten.wordpress.com/

http://poshlustcarpetbagger.blogspot.com/2008/04/seemingly-stoned-people-love-my-hair.html

http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2008/04/tokyo_police_cl_16.html#more

Our review: Lets put it this way…we were confident in the quality of our show. Smoosh played an awesome set, and TPC was fuckin incredible.

Indie Music Filter

Posted in Propaganda on April 21, 2008 by thestaticjacks

‘Northern Bank’ has been featured on the blog Indie Music Filter… check it

http://mobile.indiemusicfilter.com//?p=51

Bowery Ballroom

Posted in Propaganda on April 13, 2008 by thestaticjacks

This is to make sure the following message stays at the top of the info list:

Our Bowery Ballroom show with Tokyo Police Club and Smoosh is this Sunday, 4/20. As of right now, it is sold out, but there should be some tickets on stubhub.com or somewhere like that.

Television

Posted in Propaganda on April 9, 2008 by thestaticjacks

On Sunday, April 6, TSJ’s own “Northern Bank” could be heard on the show ‘Zoey 101′. That means that, at one time, approximately 7-8 million people were listening to the Static Jacks, which we think is pretty cool. Keep looking for songs off the Sonny Halliday EP to appear on Nickelodeon in the future, for they shall.