Love as Laughter: "Timers"
Brooklyn's finest psychedelic rockers Love As Laughter are keepin' it groovy in their newest music video "Timers." If you were to throw your dad's collection of old rock albums into a pool of tie-dye and then lay it all out to dry in the Arizona desert, it might come out looking a little like this. Your dad probably wouldn't be too stoked though, so just show him the video instead.
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Vans House Parties 5: Cursive, Titus Andronicus, Love As Laughter, & Joyce Manor
RSVP for Cursive, Titus Andronicus, Love As Laughter, & Joyce Manor next Thursday, August 16th at House of Vans in Brooklyn. If you can't attend, the live webcast will be streaming at vans.com/houseparties.
Season 2, Episode 3: King Khan & Nicky Da B
The Vans House Parties continue with Episode 3 of the summer. King Khan & The Shrines and Nicky Da B talk about winning trophies at a NY dance party and driving down highways in pirate ship-type vehicles (rum included). Also, there's a whole lot of booty bouncin' all over this stage.
House Parties Season 2: H2O/7 Seconds + The Rapture/Tanlines
All summer long, we're bringing the best of the best to the House of Vans stage in Brooklyn. The video crew at noisey.com are doing a killer job of capturing it all on film, with rad live video clips and interviews from the bands (and fans). Catch the first couple episodes from this summer's Vans House Parties, featuring H2O/7 Seconds and The Rapture/Tanlines.
H2O and 7 Seconds brought the hardcore punk for episode 2 this summer. Between getting the pit moving and scrawling out massive fast-paced setlists, the guys talk about sharing
Cursive
I don’t know what’s brewing in the water in Omaha, but whatever it is, the city keeps churning out indie classics. Enter Cursive. They took the epic rock musical route with their most recent release I Am Gemini, a tale of two twin brothers separated at birth. There’s even this awesome digital playbill to accompany it.
Photo by Daniel Muller.
Meet Titus Andronicus
Though they may have nabbed their name from a Shakespeare play, Jersey punks Titus Andronicus have a gritty Neutral Milk Hotel feel, but the crazed stage presence of Bomb The Music Industry!. And they rock out in the snow. Shakespeare never sounded so good.


