thrillhouse Wrote:
he was better than he's been in years. check out this tour if you get a chance, y'all.
Pleased to hear you witnessed a good show, bc this past Sunday night in Minneapolis, he stunk up the First Ave. stage in a way I've never seen before. Paik, the opening band I've been trying to like since Corridors, stunk equally as bad, and I'm usually down with loud acid rock-like instrumental acts - even those with loop pedals percolating the whole set through. The drummer & his ginormous kick drum was probably the only saving grace. Swiateck, am I missing something with these Detroit folk?
Pretty typical Malkmus a couple nights ago, but he seemed to be in an extra despondent mood this day. The crowd was energized and relatively giddy. Much younger and sillier than the audience for Spoon/Clientele during the the early show that evening, but everyone was amped to see a nice performance all the same. He unenthusiastically slogged through Face The Truth in it's entirety (save 'Mama' and 'Kindling for the Master' and two others I only know by track number) with an ultra-flat guitar and indistinguishable synths. Joanna was her usual aloof self, but Jicks drummer was fun and pretty much spot-on. That is, until he fucked up Post-Paint Boy (I think) four songs in which prompted SM to quit midway through and proceed to give the percussionist a very brief toungue-lashing. Shot him dirty looks the rest of the night. This was the first of three songs he quit early. He did play a strong version of 'Dynamic Calories', which is one of my favs, but the botching of his proggy guitar solos and an all-around bad attitude ruined the set for the wife & me. He did mention he was kind of in a bad way bc TGIFriday's closed early & he couldn't get his pre-game Chicken Fingers. I laughed, but we finally called it a night about 45 minutes through. It was that terrible. (I rarely leave early - I always try to find something redeeming at shows.)
I've seen Pavement twice and Jicks numerous times at home & abroad yet never witnessed such a spectacle as this one. I mean, I know he's a prima donna and a difficult person to play with, but a bratty cunt on stage? It pains me to say this bc I really like the guy, but he probably needs to get over himself. I won't ever shell out money to see him live again.