[ATTENDED: July 28, 2017] Deap Vally
My friend Kaylo [who has the best concert karma I’ve ever heard of and–even though she and her family live in Minnesota–we have made a pact to see Pearl Jam and Wilco should they ever play together somewhere. A long shot but a drool-worthy one] saw Deap Vally open for Death From Above 1979 and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club last summer and said they were great. I had heard their song “Royal Jelly” on NPR and really liked it (and their album is the genius named Femejism which is pretty solid as well).
So Deap Vally is a duo: Lindsey Troy (guitar, vocals) and Julie Edwards (drums and vocals). And as with many duos these days, they are able to get a huge sound out of just a guitar and drums (even during the guitar solo which can often leave a big sound feeling a bit empty).
I loved that Lindsey was wearing a custom-made (Sarah asked her) fringed, sequined red body suit. Julie was more hidden behind her kit, but she was also bedecked in sequins.
They played a half-dozen or so songs and they rocked (they were quite a bit louder than Blondie, but maybe only slightly louder than Garbage). But I loved the band’s ability to impress an audience (I’m assuming a slightly older audience given Blondie) with their solid songs and stage presence).
They were genuinely happy to be playing and both seemed to be having a lot of fun. And Lindsey’s guitar sounded tremendous (Julie’s drums were pretty great, too).
The one flaw was that Lindsey’s vocals sounded a little less great but that’s because of the venue, not her. They were not hooked up to the sound system I don’t think, because everyone else’s voices were pretty clean. But if you listen to “Julian”. you can hear that she’s a little muddied. And that’s a shame because their lyrics are really great.
And I am not ashamed of my mental state
And I am not ashamed of my body weight
And I am not ashamed of my rage
And I am not ashamed of my age
And I am not ashamed of my sex life
Although I wish it were better
I am not ashamed I am no one’s wife
Although the idea does sound kind of nice
I don’t know all of the song titles that they played, but I did get a video of the the great stomper, “Baby I Call Hell” from their album Sistrionix.
They closed with “Royal Jelly” which sounded perfect. I thought I’d taped a clip but apparently I didn’t.
After their set they were out in the foyer signing things and giving high fives. If I had known they were going to be out there I would have brought my copy of Femejism for them to sign. Instead, I just told them how much I enjoyed their set and wished them luck. And Sarah got this excellent picture of them.


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