Got back about 30 min. ago from seeing a band called Entrance at The Basement here in Nashville. I went on a whim based on the fact that he'd (Guy Blakeslee) toured with Devendra Banhart and Cat Power. So, I was expecting some sort of low-fi folk rock, but what I got was an similar to the following. This is the best description I could conjure:
If Nick Cave was filtered through a late 60's acid-blues duo that never existed but was born in 2004 through the ex-bass player of Convocation Of... exploring the Delta blues. Reverbed Tim Buckley-ish vocals, Velvet Underground plodding/slow-core/minimal drumming, and weird-ass chord changes due to playing a flipped-over Strat left-handed.
I'm so glad I saw this band. Right up my alley. Their newest record,
Wandering Stranger is out on Fat Possum. From what I've heard of it, it sounds more like a "blues" record than what I saw/heard tonight.
A quote from Guy about what he hopes a live crowd will see: “I remind myself every night to present a glimpse of something crazy, fucked up, and real.”
mfd, in case you read this, they'll be in Raleigh @ Bickett Gallery on Saturday night. I highly recommend it.
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Radcliffe Wrote:
damn, that description just made my nanner turtle