Body Language
Electronica quartet Body Language makes sleek, dance-worthy pop music brimming with lush vocoders, glittering synths, disco-inspired beats, and catchy R&B-influenced hooks. The band's mesmerizing live renditions of their electronic recordings has landed them on tours with acts like Zero 7 and Sia, and critically acclaimed releases like 2014's Infinite Sunshine EP ensure they have plenty of material to be a potent headlining act in their own right. In concert dual vocalists Grant Wheeler and Angela Bess harmonize perfectly while he plays the synthesizer and she taps out sparkling melodies on the glockenspiel, and the result is a unique vocal and...
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All bands were great, but AVAN LAVA brought it! Why they weren't the Headliner is beyond me. Computer Magic had a good ambient sound, then AVAN LAVA blew it up with their amazing singing, performances, choreography- they are stars and proved it. Body Language followed with more ambient keyboard music. Body Language again had a good sound, like Computer Magic, but the order of the show was weird to stick amazing stars AVAN LAVA in the middle like that. Hopefully next concert AVAN LAVA will headline so the show finishes off with a bang.
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY - Sat, Mar 3, 2012
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I saw this band perform after catching Tennis at the Bowery. Body Language made an even better, bigger, bolder impression on me due to their high energy and fun set. They clearly enjoyed playing and provided tons of dancy entertainment. Vocals were on, playing was good and the vibe was solid. I'd give them 5 stars if the female vocalist tones down the cocky attitude, but I still would recommend them as a band to see!
Mercury Lounge - New York, NY - Sat, Mar 3, 2012
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