Tuesday, September 22, 2009 |
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Live Review: Phoenix...
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Last night's Phoenix concert at The Slowdown will rank as one of my top-5 favorite shows of 2009. Unlike last weekend's Bon Iver show, I knew what to expect since I've been enjoying Phoenix's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix album for most of the year. There weren't a lot of surprises. The band came on stage at around 9:15 and proceeded to ignite the sold-out crowd for almost 80 minutes, including a 4-song encore. The staging was the usual multi-colored strobe bars that were synced with the music; but just as dynamic was the six-man band of Frenchies strutting around like a posse of hipster messiahs dead set on breaking all the little girls' (and a few little boys') hearts. Musically, they were dead-on. Frontman Thomas Mars has one of the most distinctive (and thankfully not unpleasant) voices in current-day indie rock -- a bright, cutting croon that fits the band's Euro backbeat flair. Mars is a cool customer, lying down on the stage during a taut instrumental performed about halfway through the night's set. One could argue that the band's drummer is their secret weapon, and one would be right -- just a terrific, clean, unobtrusive style. * * * Tomorrow: Lincoln Calling's growing pains... --Got comments? Post 'em here.-- |
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posted by Tim McMahan - Lazy-i.com at 10:32 AM |
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