Showing posts with label Morning Becomes Eclectic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morning Becomes Eclectic. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Deerhunter

Deerhunter at Bumbershoot, 2013
Deerhunter will be performing at Variety Playhouse on January 8, 2016.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Ana Tijoux

I know there hasn't been much hip-hop presented in this blog, but still, one of my favorite rappers ever since I saw her highly anticipated set at Bumbershoot 2012 (probably before that) is Chile's Ana Tijoux. Here's her KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic set.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Lost In The Trees

Somehow, between the technical problems over at the LiveJournal site and the crash of my computer, I forgot to post the pictures of Lost In The Trees performance at The Earl back on November 3 - which is a shame, because it was a really terrific show. It wasn't until I stumbled across their Morning Becomes Eclectic set over at KCRW that I remembered that I had forgotten.

  
The opening act was Atlanta's Oryx and Crake, a fine orchestral pop outfit worthy of wider attention.






Touring with Lost In The Trees were North Carolina's Midtown Dickens, who played a spirited set of Appalachia-influenced Americana.



Headliners Lost In The Trees played a magnificent set, mainly performing songs from their latest album A Church To Fit Our Needs, a cycle of songs frontman Ari Picker wrote about the passing away of his mother, but also including some older songs, such as Walk Around The Lake.






In addition to violin, cello, and even french horn accompaniment, Picker had Midtown Dickens join them on stage late in the set to provide even more strings and, yes, that's a bowed saw being played behind him.


For the end-of-the-set finale, Picker and company left the stage to perform an acoustic and unamplified version of Song for the Painter, one of my favorite of their songs.  An encore after that touching and intimate performance would have been superfluous.


I'm just now realizing that I haven't been to The Earl since that November 3 set - maybe not a record for me, but certainly an exception to my usual behavior.