Me and jagged went and saw them back on 6/6. It was a great show. I FINALLY got a chance to post the pics (see below). Let me provide a few bullet points...
* An Austin-based band called The Fall Collection opened things up, and while they weren't bad, they're a bit too Green Day-ish. However, they did show potential.
* This venue was pretty damn small, so between bands, we hung by the bar and intermittently watched Game 7 of DET-MIA. From what I could tell, it looked like the Heat were about to pull away, but then all of a sudden the Pistons assumed control. Every time TNT cut away for a sideline shot of Stan Van Gundy, I couldn't help but wonder how Ron Jeremy managed to land an NBA head coaching gig. I think from now on, I will refer to Jeff's more follically endowed brother as Ron Van Jeremy.
* As I expected, The Oranges Band were great. Other than Cory (Elvis Fu), I'm probably their biggest fan among the Obnerati. Even though their new album isn't released until later this month, they were selling it at the merch table for only $10. Sadly, I was cash free last night, so I went home empty handed.
* After sweltering through most of The Oranges Band's set, we decided to venture up to stage left, where there was at least a hint of A/C and we were also within 5-10 feet of Ted Leo himself! Mofo is skinny. In fact, they just might be the skinniest band in rock. I doubt any one of them checks in over 150. And speaking of appearances, it seems as if The Pharmacists are now comprised of Albert Hammond, Jr. on bass and Doug Clifford on drums. Striking resemblances not withstanding, those two absolutely slayed as a rhythm section. I mean, the Leo catalog doesn't contain many slow-paced waltzes, so they had to keep the pedal to the metal all night long. I'd heard Leo's stage banter was often controversial and inflammatory, but he was just having fun last night throughout the entire set, encouraging random shouts from the audience. Without a doubt, the highlight of the night was an impromptu, yet flawlessly executed, segue into the final third of Rush's "The Spirit of Radio." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF SAAAAAAAAALESMENNNNNNN!!! What a fantastic show!
