[ATTENDED: April 5, 2019] And the Kids
Almost exactly one year ago I saw And the Kids open for Lucy Dacus. They put on a great show, but I had heard that they would be even more wild if they didn’t have the time constraints of that show (there were two full sets that night, so the earlier one was kind of rushed). Back in November they opened another show that I wanted to get to but couldn’t. But here they were headlining, which is what I really wanted to see.
I bought tickets as soon as they went on sale. But then I found out that Voivod was playing the same night across town. Voivod is a band I have loved and never saw live. So I chose Voivod. During the headliners, YOB, I decided if I left I could get over to Johnny Brenda’s (about 10 minutes away) in time before And the Kids started. I listened to one heavy YOB song and then took off. I got on street parking a block away from Johnny Brenda’s and walked in a few minutes before And the Kids were to go on. All signs indicated that I had made the right choice.
I was surprised at how crowded it was (good for them!) But I managed to get past the drunken clumps and got right up at the edge of the stage, but to the side–near the steps where the band comes in. It’s not a great vantage point (and the sound really isn’t as good, but it was better than standing in the middle of tall people.
Then the band came out. Last time And the Kids were a four-piece. But for this show they were only a duo. I gather the core of the group has always been Rebecca Lasaponaro on drums and Hannah Mohan on guitar and vocals. I have yet to find out why they were touring with just the two of them and not a full band. I’m also not exactly sure how the bass and other sounds were handled. I know it had something to do with Lasaponaro, but whether she was triggering them live or just starting them on a laptop, I don’t know.
In some ways this hindered their improvisatory nature. But not really, because Mohan is a born entertainer and she was a ton of fun throughout the night–and made me glad I was standing where I was.
They played eleven songs in about an hour. Five were songs from the new album, which I hadn’t heard yet. I hadn’t heard much by them when I saw them last time either, and I feel like hearing them live–even new songs–is absolutely the way to go. The recorded versions are good, but the don’t quite capture the vitality and energy that their live set has. (more…)












