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Kevin Devine @ North Star Bar, Philadelphia Posted: 30 Apr 2009 06:01 PM PDT Last night, Philadelphia’s North Star Bar saw the launch of Kevin Devine’s latest North American tour in support of the newly released Brother’s Blood, the Brooklynite’s fifth studio full-length. Brother’s Blood marks a departure from Devine’s previous sound, thanks in part to the Goddamn Band playing a major role in contributing to the songwriting process. Backed by a Goddamn Band of amazing musicians, among them opener Brian Bonz on keys, Devine showed off the Brother’s Blood by playing quite a selection from the record, though did throw in old favorites including “Noose Dressed Like A Necklace” from 2003’s Make The Clocks Move throughout the set. An hour or so into their set, the Goddamn Band departed, leaving Devine on stage with just an acoustic and his powerful and moving voice. Solo, Devine showcased new tracks “YR Husband” and “Tomorrow’s Just Too Late” before exhibiting an intense sincerity as he sang, “And I wanna feel the way I felt / When we were kids messin’ around / Before I thought about the world I like I do now” on “Damned Old Dad” off 2005’s Split the Country, Split the Street. Following the end of the set, Devine stood at the mic and stated, “This always feels silly,” referencing the expected departure of a band from stage before their “unexpected” return for an encore. Instead, he said the band would play a couple more, should we the audience like to hear more. This was met with wild applause. The two song encore ended with Brother’s Blood’s title track, a rich and powerful cut rife with slick keys, fuzzy riffs, crashing rhythm and an unmatched intensity. Touring for more than a month in the States before heading to the UK with friends Brand New, there’s no reason not to get out to catch Kevin Devine and the Goddamn Band when he comes to a city near you. Tour Dates: Kevin Devine: myspace Photo: Bethany Smith, SXSW 2009 Related Posts |
Interview with: Scott Young, New York Rifles Posted: 30 Apr 2009 01:14 PM PDT The New York Rifles just released their kick-ass second album, Make A Wish. It’s packed with snarling garage rock that’s catchy, fun and even better live. Shortly after seeing them play the Doug Fir, I was able to ask founder and front man, Scott Young, a couple questions via email. Jesse Gelwicks, PopWreckoning: How did the band come together? PW: How did you come up with your name? Is there a story behind it? PW: The Pacific Northwest and Portland in particular has a long history of great garage rock bands. What’s the scene like now? There isn’t so much of a scene, it’s more like a whole bunch of little scenes. There’s a great variety of music. Is Portland a good place for punk and garage rock? Are you part of a scene? PW: How would you describe your music? PW: I hear bits of Clash and the Undertones in your music, but you seem to pull from a lot more than just 70s punk. Who would you say are your main influences? PW: What inspires your songs? It seems like quite a few on your new album deal with sex and violence. PW: Are you excited about your West Coast tour? Any plans to go further? The New York Rifles: website | myspace Related Posts |
Canadian Invasion “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” video, at North Star Bar this Saturday Posted: 30 Apr 2009 09:24 AM PDT Still hot off the release of Three Cheers For The Invisible Hand, hometown boys Canadian Invasion will be playing Philadelphia’s legendary North Star Bar this Saturday with The Yarrows and Cut Off Your Hands. The fellas also recently finished a video for “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”, which you can peep here. Created by They’re Using Tools, the video begins at a yard sale and turns into an animated world when a yard sale goer picks up a viewfinder. Don’t miss out on Canadian Invasion’s North Star (27th & Poplar) show this Saturday, May 2nd. It’s a 21+ show, $10 cover and the show starts at 9PM. First reader to find me there, I’ll buy a beer for. F’real. Canadian Invasion: website | myspace Related Posts |
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