[ATTENDED: February 6, 2026] Dan Deacon
I saw Dan Deacon three years ago and it was one of the most fun and uplifting shows I’d ever been to. I knew I’d see him again and I planned to drag my wife along with me. I knew that she wouldn’t really like the music, but I thought she’d really enjoy the experience.
After the last show I wrote
I would absolutely see him again, even if I need to wait another six years.
So it was almost 4 but it did take a while.
On the way to the show I told her that all of the things that I usually get mad at during a show don’t apply here. People can talk, they can push, then can block my view. It really doesn’t matter. And, wherever we start it won’t be the same place when we’re done.
She seemed thankful for this primer and knew that this was going to be a very different show.
I had genuinely hoped that Dan would come out right after Moon Bounce was done (who starts a show at 9PM these days?). Especially since Moon Bounce’s set was 30 minutes. But he waited until 10. Unlike last time, he had a live drummer, which was totally unexpected but a lot of fun.
He also took advantage of the venue’s video screen. I thought he might project trippy images, but he explained that he had been meaning to make something but he didn’t. So instead, he played a Phish show from Saratoga Springs. It was so funny to see the guys from Phis playing behind him. But he was thankful to them for putting out entire shows (2 hours) for free on line with no ads.
And then he started his music. And it was loud. I had intended to bring earplugs like always, but with the parking problem (and trying to find a reasonable spot) I forgot. Dan’s music is repetitive and dancey. He also sings and usually modulates his voice so that it’s insanely high pitched. Which is bizarre but somehow even more fun. (more…)

