Over The Weekend: Best Coast, Cops and the Cheesecake Factory at Make Music Pasadena

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Sam Bloch
Best Coast, Assembled Multitudes

STORY BY SAM BLOCH

At the dawn of the Napster age, sociologist Tia DeMora wrote eloquently of the relationship between commerce and pop music. "Consumption behavior can be understood as a kind of dance," she wrote. And in a retail environment, it's the "faster-paced, snappier music that may serve as inspiration for snap decisions."

Ten years later, major labels are unable to provide for independent-minded bands the financial security that once came so easily for them, and retail companies have picked up much of the slack. Last year, for example, Target provided a free "indie rock" Christmas album to its shoppers, and Converse opened a well-publicized recording studio in the heart of Williamsburg. The influence on artists is subtle. The bands that benefit from these partnerships aren't obliged to drop band names, but they sure are producing great shopping music.

So who's the face of this new mall pop? It's not Justin Bieber or Katy Perry -- it's Best Coast, the recording alias of Glendale native Bethany Cosentino. Herself a participant in both Target and Converse's indie campaigns, Cosentino appeared before thousands of fans at the Indie Rock Stage at Saturday's Make Music Pasadena.

Make Music Pasadena was conceived as innovative approach to promoting local businesses: once a year, area residents are invited to see free performances from jazz, world music, and folk bands in restaurants, cafes, libraries and spas. Now in its third year, the festival included the massive Indie Rock Stage, engulfing blocks of the vibrant commercial drag of Colorado Boulevard, and yes, several smaller stages in mall plazas.

A professed former mallrat, Cosentino gave a quick shout-out to the Cheesecake Factory before indulging in another honorable mall tradition: sticking it to the pigs. "Don't listen to what anybody tells you," she said. "Just have fun." Her uniquely Southern California tales of smoking weed at the beach and spying on cute boys resonated with the crowd, and "Boyfriend," from last year's Crazy For You (Mexican Summer), absolutely soared in the summer sun.

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Sam Bloch
The crowd watching Morning Benders

Cosentino appeared after a set by Brooklyn trio the Morning Benders was delayed by Pasadena police. Fans waited for twenty minutes while security cleared a jammed sidewalk, citing fire hazard concerns for neighboring businesses. When the Morning Benders started up again, the crowd delighted in their crisp pop/rock, interrupted only by an excursion into processed funk ("I Wanna Be Your Man") that sounded like Vampire Weekend without their arch idiosyncrasies.

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Dean Vivirito and experimenters

Other acts playfully toyed with the aesthetics of commerce. In One Colorado Plaza, Silver Lake-based singer-songwriter Dean Vivirito hosted an interactive music installation. By removing all the white keys from a bank of synthesizers and thumb pianos, Vivirito said his piece "ensured harmonic consonance, as opposed to dissonance." It was an inviting gesture, one that enables curious shoppers to create "pleasant sounds." Taylor Morosco, 19, of Laguna Beach, was delighted. "We're supposed to make it sound bad, but it won't?" Much later in the night, the unrelenting grind of industrial duo Zola Jesus played like melodrama as she writhed under the light of a beaming Johnny Rocket's logo. "Feed my heart, feed my body," sang Nika Roza Danilova.


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scott pactor
scott pactor

I can honestly say that is the most insightful concert review I've read on this blog, ever. Kudos. Does the writer have a personal blog?

Uncommoneba
Uncommoneba

Thanks for covering Seasons! I love their sound!

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Axshun
Axshun

MMP celebrated it's 4th year...not third.

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