I’ve heard of both The Dodos and The Ruby Suns, but have never really given either a listen. When they announced a couple of dates in New York, I thought this would be a good time to check both of them out.
The Dodos were very drum heavy and sound better live than on record. Fact. Vibraphones are awesome and the drummer incorporated some heavy metal drumming techniques when he smashed his drum kit to bits at the end of the second encore. Hardcore.

The Dodos at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009
New Zealanders The Ruby Suns had several very poppy, happy songs and great stage banter. A good tip on how to acquire a NZ accent: don’t move your tongue when you talk. At least that’s according to the band.

The Ruby Suns at Bowery Ballroom; October 14th 2009
Visit Flavorwire to read the Dodos review and see a few more photos from the night.
Up next: Undoubtedly some CMJ shows/parties. Besides that, I should be covering La Roux when they stop by October 26th.
Tags: Live, photos, Review, the dodos, the ruby suns

Good work, Olga. I’m not familiar with either performer, but I’d like to see them and I like folk music. I was just listening to a Woody Guthrie song from +1943, entitled, “Miss Pavlechenko,” and thought of u.
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