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Concert Review: Bag Raiders, August 1st, Kool Haus

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Toronto – Ten months after releasing one of my favorite electro pop albums of 2010, Sydney’s Bag Raiders finally made their Toronto debut in front of a semi packed Kool Haus on Monday. The duo, consisting of DJs Chris Stracey and Jack Glass were there to open for UK darling Ellie Goulding. I had waited anxiously for the duo to make their live appearance in our city since listening to their single Castles in the Air, a nintendo meets synthesizer mashup that set off the imaginary dance floor in my head. Their self titled album would spawn a few tracks that have been my rotation since including Sunlight, Snake Charmer and Shooting Stars.

With a less than favorable starting time of 8 pm, the duo took the stage and delivered an energetic thirty minute set that had the crowd dancing by the halfway point. The two shared vocal duties while manning the many electrical devices it required to produced their eighties-video-game-dance-club-on-the-shores-of-a-beach sound. Most of their tracks have a lovely build up to a pulsating chorus, which is a perfect tonic for the pop happy, completely willing to lose it Ellie Goulding crowd. Despite Dan Black’s absence, the track Sunlight was the highlight for me. It’s got a great beat and is just ridiculously catchy, also the music video of the song features a monkey.

Bag Raiders – Sunlight (feat. Dan Black) by modularpeople

It came to me as a surprise that the set closing track Shooting Stars is apparently their most famous song, since I prefer some of the other tracks on the album. There were more than a few hands in the air when the first notes dropped for that tune, which in it’s favor, has probably the biggest build up/pay off moment of any song in their repertoire. I felt however, some of that build up was dampened by the fact that the duo was playing at the cavernous Kool Haus. Some music is just made for a club (or a beach), I think Bag Raiders is one of them.

While playing at 8 pm at the end of a long weekend in a large warehouse before a budding pop starlet isn’t the most ideal situation for a band such as Bag Raiders to make their debut, the duo made the most of it and help feed the crowd’s enthusiasm by providing them with a relentless set of upbeat dance tracks for rapid consumption. More than a few people asked me who the band was afterwards, which is always a great sign. Here’s hoping they return soon with their own headlining tour.

Bag Raiders is opening for Ellie Goulding at these venues.

Tuesday August 2nd || Royal Oak Music Theatre || Royal Oak, MI *
Monday August 8th || Ogden Theatre || Denver, CO *
Thursday August 11th || The Wiltern || Los Angeles, CA *
Saturday August 13th || Anaheim Convention Center || Anaheim, CA

Bag Raiders – Snake Charmer by modularpeople

SXSW Review: Ellie Goulding, Bat Bar, March 16

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Austin – I have a soft spot for pop music, especially if it’s well made pop music. Hailing from England, Ellie Goulding makes what I consider to be well made pop music. A large star back home, Ellie Goulding has already achieved pop star status with a #1 album with her debut album Lights / Bright Lights, a smash hit Christmas single with a cover of Elton John’s Your Song and the top spot in “breakthrough act of 2010” in BBC’s annual poll of music critics. With all that in mind, this spring Ellie Goulding will try the daunting task of breaking America, something that only Florence and the Machine has done in recent years. Like many artist trying to break through in this country, she will do that by playing a host of shows at SXSW. I was at her first one in the Bar Bar on Wednesday night.

It became pretty apparent early on that Ellie Goulding has kinda made a breakthrough in America already. The Bat Bar was packed with people by the time her set was about to begin, and it wasn’t just interested SXSW types, there was a swarm of girls who must have heard about this show and paid to get inside. Dressed in a cut off Wolf shirt with short (and I mean short) shorts, the petite Ellie Goulding took the stage shortly after midnight. Backed by a band that included a drummer, two multi-instrumentalist, the English singer played a hits filled set from her debut album. Not just content with dancing to her own music, Ellie showed off her acoustic guitar chops on some tracks, and it was pretty impressive. As the concert progressed, it became pretty apparent that I had been listening to the album more then I expected, as I knew each tune. However, I did not know each tune as much as the army of girls in the crowd, all singing happily along to tracks like Guns and Horses, Under the Sheets and Every Time You Go. They were also very aggressive in attempting to get better viewing positions at the show

Armed with a nice voice, strong acoustic guitar meets electro beat pop music and a charismatic stage presence (including a few unexpected f-bombs in her banter), Ellie Goulding went a long way in charming the SXSW crowd. Closing the set with a rousing edition of the mega hit single Starry Eyed (which seemingly included a lap-dance dance routine), the British singer songwriter left the crowd wanting more. A good start on the shores of America.

Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed by Interscope Records