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Relient K with Copeland and Barcelona @ Beaumont Club, Kansas City MO

Posted: 16 Oct 2009 01:00 PM PDT

The band’s on the evening’s bill may not be ridiculously large rock bands that fill amphitheatres or obscure lo-fi basement rockers that hipsters buy ironic tees from. But none of that stuff mattered to the bands nor their fans packed into the Beaumont Club. The people there weren’t there because the radio or Urban Outfitters told them they had to be there. Everyone was there because they genuinely loved these bands and that feeling made this one of the best concerts I’ve been to in a long time.

Three-piece started things off with a set that dropped several jaws. Beautiful harmonies laced with rolling piano riffs and a great drum beat made this band the surprise ace in the hole. They had a sound that was in between Coldplay and Keane, but without the huffy lack of vocal control that Chris Martin sometimes experiences and without the cheesiness that Keane is prone too (remember that song about a crystal ball? ugh). I recall seeing awhile back at an acoustic set and finding them decent, but unmemorable. However, since then they have really solidified and after their fantastic final number, “Come Back When You Can,” I think they did a good job making sure that everyone would still remember them long after that performance.

Barcelona

Barcelona

Copeland was next and the Florida group continued the piano-based rock awesomeness. Singer Aaron Marsh opened the set on guitar, but seemed much more at ease when he moved to the piano and it made a great difference in the quality of the performance. The tension in his shoulders disappeared as he wrapped his legs around the piano bench and rocked back and forth for a few numbers. This helped loosen him up enough that when he came back to guitar. In fact, when he returned to guitar for a few numbers, on a song ironically called “Careful Now,” he had thrown caution to the wind so much so that he broke a string.

This turned out to be a really good thing because while tuning a new guitar, Marsh did something special to fill the silence.

“Questions, concerns, comments? Let’s do birthdays. Who has a birthday now? You? This will be a special birthday song,” said Marsh and then he began a beautiful acapella birthday song, “Light the candles. It is the special light inside you everywhere you go.

It was a great set with a good mix of songs (yes, they did play “Brightest”). There were some impatient people in the crowd that I don’t think connected to the moodier sound of Copeland, while waiting for the bubbly headliners. I, on the otherhand, only regretted that the set was over so quickly.

Copeland

Copeland

Copeland

Finally it came time for headliners Relient K. They must have some of the most loyal fans that I’ve encountered and I am proud to say I am one of them. Heck, they were my first concert ever.

Tonight’s performance could not have come at a better time for me. I had a rough week, but Relient K never fails to make me smile and I’m sure everybody at the show would agree. I mean, how can you not smile when a band pays tribute to “The Office” or covers songs like “Under the Sea” or “The Subway Commercial“? And while, they have their goofy moments, Relient K counters with some very heavy moments, too such as encore song “Curl Up and Die”

Lead singer Matt Thiessen did say he wasn’t feeling well, so he did cut out a few times on the vocals, but the other band members and the audience singing every single word did a fine job filling in the gaps.

Relient K had many special treats in their set aside from the many covers. The arrangement was shaken up for “Must Have Done Something Right” and my favorite surprise was when Copeland’s Aaron Marsh returned to sing “Let It All Out,” one the most beautiful and passionate numbers of the night.

The band just released a new album about a week prior to this show, but they still played a lot of their old songs. After already playing 18 songs, the band returned for a three song encore: “Curl Up and Die,” “There Was No Thief” and “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been.”

They didn’t play some staples such as “Sadie Hawkins Dance,” but it didn’t matter. I couldn’t have asked for a better set of songs…although, I was in my khaki pants.

Relient K

Relient K

Relient K

Relient K

Relient K w/ Copeland

Relient K

Relient K

Band info:
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Copeland: website | myspace | You Are My Sunshine review | interview with: Aaron Marsh | @ slowdown
Relient K: website | myspace | interview with: Matt Thiessen | @ granada

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Devendra Banhart Tour Dates

Posted: 16 Oct 2009 08:59 AM PDT

Devendra Banhart and band will be playing U.S. tour dates this November in celebration of the release of What Will We Be , his sixth full length release. This is his label debut for Warner Bros. banhart

What Will We Be has a sunny, breezy feel making it perfect for performances to warm up in the cold fall and winter weather.

Check out Banhart Live at Jools Holland.

Tour Dates:
Nov. 16 – Vic Theatre / Chicago, IL
Nov. 17 -  The Ark / Ann Arbor, MI
Nov. 19 – Higher Ground / Burlington, TX
Nov. 20 – Berklee / Boston, MA
Nov. 22 – Town Hall / New York, NY
Nov. 24 – Electric Factory / Philadelphia, PA
Nov. 25 – 9:30 Club / Washington, D.C.
Nov. 27 -  Queen Elizabeth Theatre / Toronto, ON

Devendra Banhart: website | myspace

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