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...issue instead is the band??s undeniable failure to involve other fans in the game, thanks in no small part to a self-indulgent schtick that is lost on most of the rest of us, coupled with a music playlist that offers few selections with the potential to genuinely excite and engage the crowd...
...live gigs, the band has a few this fall, all of which are listed on the band??s website (franklinkite.com). The most convenient to transportation-disabled Harvard students may be their show at O’Brien’s Pub, a few blocks from the Harvard Ave. Green Line T stop. Though doors open at 8:30 p.m., the band performs later in the evening and doesn’t expect to go on before...
...first heard the band??s 1999 breakthrough, “Agaetis Byrjun,” a few months after 9/11, and it was a rare moment of utter entrancement. None of the words were in English, but the 10-minute epics of eerie falsetto and guitars-played-like-cellos brought me some kind of orgasmic peace. Since then, whenever life ceases to make sense, I seek out the Icelandic quintet and turn to the last three tracks on “Agaetis Byrjun” for solace...
...earlier concert drew approximately 50 people, “which was a great turnout for 7 o’clock on a school night,” said T. Josiah Pertz ’05, the band??s publicist...
After beating down vandals and Yalies alike, the weathered cowhides of the Harvard band??s eight-foot bass drum finally bowed to the cadence of the cold in January...