May 20, 2009
Audrye Sessions @ Hawthorne Theater
How many concerts have you seen where a band plays an orange traffic cone? Ska bands and Stomp don't count. None? I win. Although I couldn't really discern what it sounded like in the midst an epic climax. But that's the kind of creativity and energy that Audrye Sessions displayed at the Hawthorne Theater this weekend. This Bay Area band also incorporated a washboard and violin bow (for the lead singer's electric guitar) into their soaring alt. rock anthems. They sound a lot like early Radiohead with a more optimistic outlook, although the way the lead singer's voice turns the corner mid-word reminds me more of Travis' Fran Healy, especially on tracks like "New Years Day" and "Where You'll Find Me". I enjoyed the whole set, but the standout track was definitely the "Turn Me Off". It's just a sweet single.
Labels:
Audrye Sessions,
awmercy,
Bay Area,
Brit rock,
concert,
Hawthorne Theater,
indie rock,
Oakland,
Portland,
Radiohead,
Travis
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Fans mourning the end of the Format will be glad to know that the Nate Ruess's new, and oddly not hard to Google, band, fun, live up to their name even while suffering from pink eye (I kept thinking of Knocked Up, although not this scene exactly).
I'd say "Dust And Bones" and "Perfect, Sometimes" are my second and third favorite Audrye Sessions songs.
From their myspace... "The outfit picked up the moniker Audrye Sessions from a commercial for a CD burner that happened to be on the television when a venue called demanding a name"
I totally remember that commercial!
This one? Rad.
thanks for finding that! I knew it was for MiniDisc and not a CD burner!! Stupid myspace...
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