Crocodiles did their homework. - Oh My Rockness

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Crocodiles did their homework.

May 11, 2009
Like Interpol and Joy Division, or Crystal Quick Bear Heart and The Beatles (with a bit of Bob Dylan and Jesus mixed in), San Diego's Crocodiles are going to be repeatedly linked to another great band formed a few decades ago, and they won't be able to shake it until they put out at least a couple of their own solid records. This new duo does the whole swirling, feedback, layered guitar noise thing.

I know you know that thing I'm talking about because you've read about in your music history books. You've flipped through Chapter 13 called Shoegaze: 1989-1992 (as found on pages 465-482) and read all about some blasphemous band called Jesus & Mary Chain. You then skimmed over My Bloody Valentine and Ride and suddenly discovered you were reading about Sonic Youth which is really just a whole different musical thing entirely.

The point being, you studied up on that chapter enough to know that Crocodiles didn't come up with this whole boisterous, brooding guitar sound full of echoes and ecstasy on their own. But you know what? Who really cares? The Beatles didn't invent rock 'n roll and neither did Elvis. We all beg, borrow and steal. No one ever invented anything except Thomas Edison and Colonel Sanders.

BUY TICKETS TO SEE CROCODILES AT MUSIC HALL OF WILLIAMSBURG (WITH HOLY F*CK & A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS)!


BUY TICKETS TO SEE CROCODILES AT BOWERY BALLROOM (WITH HOLY F*CK & A PLACE TO BURY STRANGERS)!


Crocodiles play early at Music Hall of Williamsburg, on Friday, May 22nd, they also play late at Studio B, on Friday, May 22nd (free with RSVP), at Bowery Ballroom, on Saturday, May 23rd.

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