Front Porch Roots Revue
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Jackie57
While I thought Abe Vigoda played well, the overall show lacked enthusiasm. I was disappointed in Wild Nothing. Again, they were just so-so. I'd also describe it a ho-hum. A very forgettable show. I left before it was over.
Jackpot Music Hall - Lawrence, KS - Wed, Feb 23, 2011
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Jasmineze
Doors was suppose to open at 6 but didn't until almost 7 (the time the concert was suppose to start). The seats were not arranged like they were online when I purchased my ticket. Paid for a center stage seat and they put us on the side of the stage with a screen in front of us. Plus they had open seating even though you paid different prices. So with the seating mix up the show started late. Was told that ticketmaster changed the seating chart last minute and that they did not send scanners for the tickets so you could have made copies of tickets and attending the event. So when they finally started the Temptation Review sounded really terrible (no band). Eric Benet sounded great! SOS Band all their songs sounded alike with too much base. Eddie Levert was suppose to be on stage about 10:30 but because they were late he didn't get on stage until late in the evening when most of the people had already left cause the crowd was majority elderly people. He mentioned that because they were late he was still sleep and they had to wake him up to come perform. He then cut the show short because his time was cut. The comedian (Lightfoot) was the show.....He was excellent!!!! Now I would pay to see him again! This event was not well organized or professionally done. Was very disappointed with the event.
Newark Symphony Hall - Newark, NJ - Fri, May 29, 2015
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Anthropeaches
Wow, a musician using synthesizers, samples, keys and other electronica actually shows up for a concert with instruments and performers and then proceeds to play music!! I suppose I should avoid beating the dead horse that is the Sleigh Bells live show, but I must say that I find their approach disturbing (similar to how I felt when Ashlee Simpson was busted for lip synching on SNL), and I hope that it s a trend that soon fizzles in other words, Get A Band! A couple of weeks ago, I stopped by the Bowery Ballroom to see an intriguing electronic synth pop artist nicely demonstrate how to translate studio gadgetry into a compelling live performance. But first, I must make note of the weirdness that occurred that evening before the headliner took the stage. The opening band consisted of a young female guitarist named Sophia Knapp (who was definitely not weird) and her band. Knapp s set featured bluesy, nostalgic sounding guitar rock reminiscent of Anna Calvi, but her songs evoked more of a discoey/funky/jazzy late night north of 110th Street (how about a mash up of Donald Byrd and Giorgio Moroder? okay, a stretch), whereas Calvi s mood and arrangements recall Ennio Morricone and other 1960s spaghetti western composers. The second portion of the show featured an unfortunate performance from a band named after their singer, Mac DeMarco (here s where the night took a turn toward the unpleasantly bizarre). Evidently somewhat intoxicated, DeMarco constantly mocked the audience during and between songs, and his band wasn t prepared to fill the entire set. About three-quarters into it, he asked the sound mixer how much time they had left. When informed he still had twenty five minutes to fill, he responded, holy [expletive], what are we gonna do now? The band then proceeded to execute a series of lame stunts to presumably kill time. They began this digression with a stupid, boring jam session featuring the lamest drum solo I ve heard since I hung up the sticks, during which they invited a random audience member to come on stage and play a bass solo. DeMarco jumped into the crowd in the middle of the final number and forced a random female audience member to dance with him, sending the bouncer into a near panic attack as he manically waved around his flashlight. After the set, the band stayed on the floor and continued to rollick around near the front of the stage during Nite Jewel s set. Nite Jewel, whose real name is Ramona Gonzalez, actually kicked DeMarco in the head during her encore, but later claimed they are old friends. The evening was ultimately saved by a great performance by the headliner. Gonzalez takes a creative approach to bringing out her electronic blips and bleeps into a live performance using a full live band. The touring version of Nite Jewel consists of the short but adorable Gonzalez who sang and played keys, a guitarist who alternated between electric guitar and bass, a synth player, and an attention-grabbing drummer a large and technically proficient black woman alternating between both an acoustic and an electronic kit, producing a large spectrum of interesting sounds. Most of the songs in the set consisted of synthy dance pop tunes, especially at the outset. To my surprise, Gonzalez was already on to what I consider her best song, and first single from the new album, One Second of Love by the second number. Most of the songs from her new album are pretty good though, and those combined with a cache of great tunes from her first album and EPs provided plenty of cool stuff to keep the evening interesting. After One Second of Love, Nite Jewel slowed the tempo down a little and wove some slower pieces in with her more synth poppy dance music. Her encore consisted of three songs a ballad called Clive accompanied only by the keyboard, a cover of a rare Roxy Music B-side (Lover), and a slow-tempo synth poppy tune, We Want Our Things. I knew there was a reason beyond her tunes that I liked Nite Jewel even the slightest mention of the 70s forerunners of British punk and new wave, Roxy Music, is enough to melt me like butter so the cover was a nice reference to a probable major influence on her music. My only complaint with the show was that Gonzalez divided up the playlist evenly pulling from her full length albums and EPs, where I was hoping for more from her new disc. All in all, however, Nite Jewel s performance allowed me to forgive her for any shortcomings (including inviting the hot mess Mac DeMarco to the bill), and the show greatly raised my esteem of her recording efforts her new album is top ten material so far in my book, baby.
Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK, NY - Tue, Apr 24, 2012
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docee
Fantastic group. Great harmonies and melodies. Lyrics were moving.
Gusman Center for the Performing Arts - Miami, FL - Fri, Sep 10, 2010
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Ratlenhum
These guys are so funny, what an amazing night. Hope they are in our area again soon! I would definitely go again!
NYCB Theatre at Westbury - Westbury, NY - Fri, Jun 10, 2011
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BettyD
Whether you are a fan of the Grateful Dead or not, there is no way you wouldn't enjoy this band and their stellar musical performance. Incredible sound, great light show, awesome venue.
Showcase Live - Foxboro, MA - Sat, Aug 7, 2010
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Sativabella
Air Dubai just keeps getting better and better every time I see them. I was happy when they were able to sell out the Bluebird for this show. Their sound is unique and the songs infectious, they are still stuck in my head from Friday. If you have a chance to go see them, I highly recommend it. These guys are just going to be getting bigger.
Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO - Fri, May 20, 2011
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Mkm138
He was absolutely amazing. He stayed after and greeted EVERY SINGLE FAN to take pictures and talk. Real genuine guy and an amazing artist. Also, the opening act, Hodgie Street, was just as cool and held his own against a very tough crowd.
The Basement - Columbus, OH - Tue, Jan 31, 2012
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Karl13
Awesome show! Dancers were fabulous! Singers were excellent. Great music!
Desert Diamond Casino - Sahuarita, AZ - Sat, Nov 3, 2012
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Fruitman50
Really love Mount Kimbie went to see them in Sinclar before and they were equally as good this time. However the real kicker for me was the quality of the support acts D33J had a really good stage presence and nice beats. Then the next warm -up act was Jonwayne I have never heard of him before this gig and I assumed he would have an electronic disposition and he did however after a quite start on the midi controller he burst into MC'n his own looped beats and he blew me away. To notch gig!
Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY - Thu, May 30, 2013
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