I saw these guys open for Rilo Kiley last month. They are complete and total spazzes. I didn't know what to think at first and that was distracting. By the end I was enjoying their energy and show, but still not sure what to think. They were actually a quite odd live experience, albeit a very high energy one.
Two band members traded lead vocals, with the one playing lead guitars doing much more frontman role than the bassist. I liked the bassist better. The guy singing on this one (and playing mandolin) was very hard to watch. He was a very odd combination of 2000's independent emo musician and 1980's edgy pop musician.
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I saw these guys open for Rilo Kiley last month. They are complete and total spazzes. I didn't know what to think at first and that was distracting. By the end I was enjoying their energy and show, but still not sure what to think. They were actually a quite odd live experience, albeit a very high energy one.
Two band members traded lead vocals, with the one playing lead guitars doing much more frontman role than the bassist. I liked the bassist better. The guy singing on this one (and playing mandolin) was very hard to watch. He was a very odd combination of 2000's independent emo musician and 1980's edgy pop musician.
That was a really creative piece. I give mad props to the people behind it. That was a lot of work for something so short lived as a music video.
not sure if I like it yet....
-ed
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