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[ATTENDED: November 5, 2023] Yard Act 

I had tickets to see Yard Act last year.  I bought the ticket mostly because I wanted to see the opening band, Gustaf, whom I had recently seen and really liked.

That show was cancelled at the last minute because Yard Act was called back home to do a live TV appearance for the Mercury Prize (surely a lot more lucrative than playing a gig at Underground Arts).

When this new tour was announced I decided to give them a go.  They are very British (being from Leeds).  On record, “singer” James Smith mostly rants and speaks angrily.  His lyrics are placed over some very cool guitars from Sam Shipstone and some really grooving bass from Ryan Needham.  Drummer Jay Russell keeps things together.

For this live show they had a keyboardist/saxophonist who seemed to allow Shipstone to go even more berserk.

I really had no idea that Shipstone would be playing the kind of noisy, feedback drenched sounds he did.  Which is not to say that he was not playing melody because he was, but as the rest of the band took over a song, he was just wild on the far side of the stage.  I was a little annoyed that I couldn’t see him well.  The woman in front of me was dancing and taking up a lot of real estate so I couldn’t lean in around the guy next to me.

Needham’s bass had a great sound and was often the only thing holding the melody down while Shipstone went nuts.  He also provided backing vocals.

But the focus of the show is clearly James Smith.  And the best part of the show is that he doesn’t casually recite his lyrics.  He is a non-stop machine of gestures and quips, singing and screaming lyrics.  Whispering and delaying satisfaction.  He has the entire audience in his hands and he is not afraid to make then do what he wants.  It was amazing to watch.

He was also quite taken with Philadelphia (he apologized that they missed last year’s show…but they had other commitments).  There was even a point where he shouted I love Philly!  And then fell to he knees shouting “And I’m not just saying that!”  He also said if he HAD to move to the States, he’d want to live in Philly.

So I’d listened to the album a couple of times and knew what the band was about, but I didn’t know any of the songs really.

Really, it’s the lyrics though, that keep you coming back, even if they are spoken like in “Dead Horse:” (more…)

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[ATTENDED: November 5, 2023] PVA

I had not hear of PVA before this set.  I listened to one song before the show and liked it.  Then I read this blurb

South London trio PVA’s stunning debut BLUSH consolidates the beating pulse of electronic music with the raw energy of a life-affirming gig and reveals more than they’ve ever shared before. Ella Harris & Josh Baxter (who share vocals, synths, guitars & production) and drummer Louis Satchell, create 11 blistering tracks from a formula of acid, disco, synths, the dancefloor & queer-coded post-punk.

PVA was sitting on the stage when I walked in.  They were still doing sound check and looked pretty bored.  I think they got their set started a little late because of this.  I say this especially because thy played two fewer songs at our show than the previous night’s show and the audience was really responsive to them.

The woman in front of me, who I picked to stand behind because she was fairly short, turned out to be a dancer.  Which is fine.  Except that she took up about four people’s space when she danced.  She moved a lot, so I couldn’t get anywhere close to where I thought I’d be standing.  She also did that very irritating thing that young women do of stacking one hand up in the air randomly.  So, she was annoying but not terrible. (more…)

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[DID NOT ATTEND: November 6, 2023] Spiritualized [moved from September 23, 2022]

I had forgotten that Spiritualized was supposed to play our area last year, but they cancelled the show last minute for a medical emergency.

I wasn’t planning on going to this show (White Eagle Hall has really fallen off my radar lately).  But I feel like it must not have been very well attended as a week before the show, White Eagle Hall was giving $10 off per ticket.

I decided to go see Tortoise instead.  Interesting that both bands are from the same era.

But I really enjoyed Tortoise, so no regrets.

 

 

 

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[ATTENDED: November 4, 2023] The Head and The Heart

My wife and I saw The Head and the Heart in 2019 and it was terrible (not the band, the crowd)

I wrote:

But holy crap, the people around me sucked so bad that they ruined the whole night.  I am writing this ten days after the show and I hate to say that I am still annoyed by them all.  …

So I had quite possibly the worst concert experience of my life at this show.  And I want to reiterate it had nothing to do with the band.  There may have been a song or two in the middle that I wasn’t too excited about, but overall, they sounded great, played some really fun songs and seemed to be really enjoying themselves.  I wouldn’t mind seeing them again to make up for this show, but I probably won’t.

So last time they came around, I decided not to see them.  But I figured they were coming to the State Theatre, how bad could the audience be?

And indeed, they weren’t too bad.  They talked a lot during Drew Holcomb, but were largely good during THATH.  The strange thing to me was how many kids there were there.  Like dozens of them.  Which is fine, it was just surprising as they’re not a notably kiddie band.  Although when I asked some parents about this, the dad said they were not offensive, which is very true. (more…)

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[DID NOT ATTEND: November 4, 2023] The Last Dinner Party / Mothermary

I heard about The Last Dinner Party a few weeks ago.  Right around when I found out they were doing a very short US Tour and Philly was one of the places.

I was intrigued by their gimmick, but also by their music.  And I snagged a ticket even though I knew we had tickets to see The Head and the Heart. I figured this would sell out and I’d rather not be able to go because I had something else to do than not be able to go because it was sold out.

So what is this band about?  Well, they dress as you see here, and they play a kind of “art-rock bombast” with a “distinctive baroque-pop sound and look.”  Lead singer Abigail Morris sings in a very aristocratic way with very long vowels.

And they dress up.  Often in corsetry and baroque outfits.

Because, yes, they are all university students.  And there are few things more fun than British University students starting a band. (more…)

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[ATTENDED: November 4, 2023] Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors

I had purchased these tickets a pretty long time ago–a chance to see The Head and the Heart again after the disastrous last time we saw them.

Then The Last Dinner Party announced that they were playing a couple of shows i the U.S. and I grabbed a ticket trying to decide if we could blow off The Head and the Heart.  But I thought it would be more fun to see a show with my wife, so we went.

Then Drew Holcomb came on and I was sure I’d made the wrong choice.

Holcomb is a Tennessee country singer.  Ouch.

His voice wasn’t the worst in terms of twanginess.  But his songs were so generic and bland it was sad.  His lyrics were also really meh.

In the first song he lists a bunch of things that “I am” an endless list which included (more…)

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