[DID NOT ATTEND: May 20, 2022] Diane Coffee / Foyer Red
I’ve been intrigued by Diane Coffee for about six years.
Diane Coffee is the brainchild of Shaun Fleming. He used to be the drummer in Foxygen, which tips off somewhat to his aesthetic.
Fleming also does voice acting between 2002 and 2006, he played the twin brothers Jim and Tim Possible on Kim Possible.
He has released four albums all in various styles. (As Bust puts it for his 2022 album)
Once again Fleming shifts musical gears from his previous album, Internet Arms’ soulful Synth Pop sound to a jangly Folk Rock, Dream Pop vibe with a touch of Glam Rock.
I think the touch of Glam Rock is consistent, as his live show is supposed to be amazing.
This review from Westworld makes his show sound incredible.
The band wore matching suits with bolo ties, while Fleming presented himself in a well-fitted women’s suit. First off, Fleming’s stage presence is astonishing. At one time he was a Disney voice actor, and that ability transfers to his very animated live sets. He captures all of his emotion in body movements and facial gestures. Watching Fleming perform, you can tell that he has conducted thorough research and perfected some of the most iconic bandleader movements, resulting in a mash-up of Dr. Frank-N-Furter and James Brown, exerting high levels of energy, trying to escape the imprisonment of this little man’s body.
I almost got to see him at XPNFest in2016, but we arrived just as he had finished.
This is the third time I’ve missed one of his shows (one had a good excuse, this night I just didn’t feel like going out). But the next time Diane Coffee comes t otown, I need to read this live review above to remind myself how much I want to see him live.
Foyer Red has crazy sounds, weirdo words and multiple singers. And somehow despite all the weirdness (their 2021 album is called Zigzag Wombat), the songs are catchy
Post-Trash says
Foyer Red is a Brooklyn five-piece that makes sweetly sung, charmingly zany art rock. In 2022 they hit the ground running with several great singles — “Pollen City,” “Pickles,” and “Flipper.” In December, the band celebrated signing to Carpark Records by releasing the delightfully spontaneous single, “Etc.”
That first line is enough to make me want to see them.
I’ve listened to a few songs by them now and I really like them a lot. And now more than ever I wish I’d gone to this show.
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