Before I get into them though, you've probably noticed I have a new blog header (assuming you read often enough to notice) so I want to make two quick acknowledgments:
1. Endless thanks to the wonderfully talented Whitney for making me the new and awesome blog header.
2. Thanks to the inimitable Greg MacPherson for allowing me to use a photo from his website. If you're unfamiliar, Greg is the singer/guitarist on the left. In the middle of the local musical collage are fragments of Novillero whilst on the left is Keri Latimer, the leader of Nathan (both photos snapped by me).

So yeah, last night was an action-packed live music evening. First I hit Music Trader and caught a free in-store set by Vancouver indie-rockers The Awkward Stage. TAS sounded great for being confined to such a small space and easily left me craving more. Had I not already purchased tickets for The Born Ruffians, I definitely would've hit The Lo Pub for their later show.
Then I mosyed on down to the Pyramid for Born Ruffians, Plants and Animals and Slim Twig. Slim Twig didn't impress me - I had a hard time getting past the strident organ that seemed to dominate every song, although that might have been the result of poor mixing by the Pyramid staff. I can't say for sure (No photos, sorry).



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You got shafted on the Slim Twig set. the sound guy was a jerk off to them and said, you're the opener, what do you need a sound check for... I've seen ST play a few time and he's really good read the press about him they're not just making it up.
ReplyDeleteStarting late at the Pyramid? That's par for the course over there. How loud was it in there?
ReplyDeletehey, keep the show reviews coming! it's a great addition to the site.
ReplyDeleteI'll certainly try. On deck: Neil Young/Death Cab then Bob Dylan.
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