Monday, December 14, 2009 |
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Live Review: Our Fox, McCarthy Trenching, It's True; (My) Top 20/Next 15…
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The fact that my driveway had turned into a skating rink by 9 (and that I had a deadline the next morning) kept me from the Lash LaRue Toy Drive show (despite having already paid $17 for a ticket -- what the hell, it's a good cause). As for Saturday night, I was surprised at the size of the crowd at The Waiting Room -- only about 100 people for one of the better line-ups in recent TWR history. Shows at O'Leaver's and Slowdown could have cut into the draw or maybe It's True is just playing too often. Who knows. Our Fox was on stage when I got there, but the line-up was different than what I expected. No Roger Lewis, no Jake Bellows (Who I believe is in England performing with Alessi). Instead, a trio headed by Ryan Fox roared into a set of fractured indie/folk rock that started out safe before bleeding bright red with feedback. It reminded me both of Neva Dinova and Fox's old outfit, The '89 Chicago Cubs. I'm dying to hear these guys when they're at full strength. Dan McCarthy started his set by holding a raffle for a slightly used guitar strap -- something that presumably he no longer will need as he announced that he won't be playing guitar anymore, only piano. And that would be just fine with me, based on the keyboard-only set that he performed Saturday night. My favorite songs off McCarthy's last album, 2008's Calamity Drenching, were the ones he played solo with piano. No other local singer/songwriter has a better sense of melody behind the ivories, or a more honest, forlorn approach to singing in general. McCarthy spent the entire set playfully complaining about The Reader's Top 20 / Next 15 list in the current issue. McCarthy Trenching didn’t make the list because, well, they didn't release anything in '09 and rarely played (Come on, Dan, you were on the list last year). McCarthy was relentless, and with each jab between songs, I shrunk a little further into the shadows. Finally, It's True performed its usual pristine set, though I was disappointed that they didn't work in any new material. I don't know what's on their new, yet-to-be-released album, but I'm beginning to think that it must be a full-band rendition of the songs on his debut. * * * Speaking of the Top 20, I've already heard from a couple bands that are pissed that they didn't make the list, and I can't say that I blame them. No one wants to be told that they're not good enough to be in the top 35 bands in the area. Actually the list isn't the top 35, it's the top 20 most notable bands of '09 AND the 15 bands that The Reader predicts will make a mark in 2010. Here's The Reader's list:
FYI, the process for creating the list involved having The Reader music writers each create their own list. Those lists were then compiled by editor Sarah Wengert, and four of the writers (including myself) got together and argued out the final line-up. Overall, I think it was pretty accurate. But in the interest of full disclosure, here's my list:
Let the shouting begin. --Got comments? Post 'em here.-- |
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posted by Tim McMahan - Lazy-i.com at 10:44 AM |
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