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The klub 17 pose
The klub 17 pose







However, the night's highlight was local quartet Disappears. Froberg's wail was somewhat subdued compared to the album, but he still hit the appropriate aggression in the latter half of the set, especially for "Lilies on the Street"'s desperate 'Why would you send me out? / When will you ever send for me?' chorus and "Back and Forth"'s almost creepy 'You say nobody knows anybody else / Well, that's not true. The hook-laden foursome still delivered the goods behind the strength of Rick Froberg and Sohrab Habibion dueling on guitars. Thankfully, live bands aren't judged primarily on the order that they play their music. The planned encore consisted of the B-sides and an omission from the LP. The New York post-garage rock band with ties to Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes and Edsel began Saturday's Empty Bottle set with the A-sides from two non-album singles followed by their debut LP more or less sequentially. Just past 2009's midpoint, the frontrunner for most predictable set list is Obits. Review Mon Review: Obits, Disappears Empty Bottle, 7/25 The abrasive dynamic of this group is magnetizing and a great sound for the summer. This show is a must see if you are able to go tonight or in any other city as they continue their Horehound tour. But it is obviously apparent he has been waiting for a project where he experiment with percussion sounds. One cannot discount White's talents, which elegantly shifted from drums, lead guitar and vocals. Even when she is not singing, you cannot keep your eyes off her black magic movement. Of course it appeared everyone was there to see White, but the real attraction is the gritty lustful vocals of Mosshart. The electrifying combination only intensifies on stage.

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Jack White's newest project The Dead Weather did not fail in delivering all of what these combined bands have to offer.Ī foursome combining The Kills' front woman Alison Mosshart, Queen of the Stone Age's keyboardist Dean Fertita, Raconteurs' Jack Lawrence and of course Jack White. Get two of the most explosive front people in rock today on a stage and you naturally expect an incredible show. Concert Wed Review: The Dead Weather The Vic









The klub 17 pose