June 20, 2008
The Annuals @ Iota
The Hymns rocked the small stage with their country-tinged garage/roots rock and got the crowd warmed up. What they may have lacked in sonic creativity they made up for with sweat - a great band for a bar. The Annuals followed, pulling sounds from all over indie rock history, from hand claps and harmonies to discordant guitars and screaming. The music consistently sounded great, sprinkled with tempo changes and rhythmic breakdowns, although the vocals were sometimes a bit rough. Their best songs were their poppiest. Overall, it was a lot fun, even if some of the little details that made their album great were lost when they rocked out.
Labels:
awmercy,
concert,
DC,
garage rock,
Hymns,
indie pop,
indie rock,
Iota,
The Annuals
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Dude, no pics?
Yeah. I never bring a camera anywhere. Mayhe Nighttrain can hunt down a live shot somewhere.
If you go to the DC Fleet Foxes show, you better bring a camera!! :)
Ha ha. OR I could just get one of my friends to take pictures.
...so the opening band for FF is "The Duchess and The Duke." Who the heck are they? Did Fergie and David Bowie form a new act or something? lol
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