They look like rock
musicians, they smell like rock musicians, they even show up to gigs
with a guitar, drums and organ - but they're not playing rock music.
Their creative and charming blend of improvisational noise and organic
soundcraft was what attracted Nurse With Wound's Steven Stapleton along
with indie rock label Misra and UK indie Pickled Egg. This evening, the
group was gathered in a basement in Allston, MA. The air was musty and
damp but the show was most certainly enjoyable. The band begun with
Nick bowing a guitar equipped with a wooden dowell, elevating a couple
strings way off the fret-board. Other members Daniel and Aaron would
make various sounds with their voices and switch off on drum duties.
Over at the tapes was Lawrence, who stayed put for the set. The three
soon began shifting around, with Nick going to the organ, Aaron playing
a pennywhistle, Daniel playing clarinet and miniature accordion, all of
them taking some duties with percussive sounds from various sources.
Since the space was small and quite tight, the band was literally
climbing over each other on various occasions. Perhaps it was a
rehearsed part of the show, but I'm guessing much of their choreography
is a combination of improvisation and order. The band's winding up
their US tour currently and look for them in the future playing bigger
venues next time.