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After the disappointment of a cancelled show earlier this year, I finally experienced Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros live. Notorious for starting their shows late, I was prepared for a bit of a wait.
With all honesty, I'm not so sure this isn't an intentional and strategic practice, as it gives the audience enough time to drink themselves into a happier frenzy of anticipation. By the 2nd or 3rd song, lead man, Alex Ebert, admitted they'd "just woke up" and apologized for getting off to a slow start. From my perspective they are such polished musicians the whole lot of them and so well rehearsed, that I can't imagine what they would sound like if things went south.
No disrespect to them, but I get the impression that the band is like an expensive playgroup for the whimsy of Mr. Ebert and his muse counterpart, Jade Castrinos, who he met outside an L. They seem infinitely joyful at all times and you become happier just by watching them, whether they are singing or not. I wonder if that is what falling for a cult feels like. It was a wonderful show that I, unfortunately, did not get any photos of due to the venue not allowing me to bring in a simple digital SLR camera and my phone dying after my gazillonth text to my daughter and friends that I was sitting at a VIP table in front of Andrew Luck of the Colts.
It was almost too much excitement for one day The entire EP, for that matter, has escaped my open windows on cool evenings. As much as I align myself with the universe of social media in order to hear about the rare appearances of my favorite, obscure bands, PAPA's lighting in Bloomington, nearly happened without me. It's amazing that anyone shows up at all. Ten minutes to scheduled show time, Taylor and I were the 5th and 6th person in the room, or should I say shoebox.
Ok, I'm turning off my mommy voice. About PAPA. Their music is just yummy. Darren Weiss has a voice that is deep and manly, just how the college girls, middle aged working women, and over the hill divorcees, who didn't show up for PAPA's gig, love.
Their sound has hints of throw back, that I find to be cozy cool and it was hard for me not be the only person, in the now standing crowd, not cutting a serious rug.
Yes, I realize that term dates me. There was no indication of Darren losing his voice and having spent the entire day, not speaking, so that his instrument was in shape for our paltry representation of music lovers. Great job Darren. As for the rest of the band? They seem like great guys and obviously are talented musicians, but their own website lacks a bio and I'm unable to determine who is Danny and who is Sean, their musical education, who they've toured with, what they had for breakfast, not to mention those sweet Instagram feeds; no band Facebook page to be found.
They have the smallest digital footprint of any band I follow. They've been at this at least four years and I truly believe that PAPA is under selling and representing themselves. There is a problem when you are warming up for a band called Two Who? It's unfortunate that their name is PAPA. I'm a skilled researcher who pours over youtube videos of live performances.
Every single Papa on the planet see Papa Roach, see everyone's Papa who has a band in Shame, their passionate sound is sexy stuff. The worst thing about the evening was that I was stupid enough to think that the vibration of their music would not put my beloved camera with my favorite Canon wide angle lens, on a death march off the drink shelf at The Bishop. From the light turn out for this Tuesday night show, I'd say we are both losers.
That said, I can't wait until they come around again. When will Of Monsters and Men make it to the states? Here is a video from a July performance. The Polar Prize is an international Swedish award given each year to one contemporary musician and one classical musician.
It's often referred to as The Nobel Prize for music. This year the prize was awarded to Paul Simon and last year, Patty Smith; who become emotional when hearing their own music and lyrics sung by First Aid Kit.
I was only minutes away from driving 4 hours round trip and being told this concert had been cancelled. Close call. As a guest of do There is something forever joyful in reggae music. I really enjoyed this group, who arrive in a huge motorcoach and admitted they are used to playing for thousands rather than dozens. Thanks to Brent at etatickets. I had made the mistake of not seeing Florence and The Machine in and I was not about to make that mistake a second time.
Considering she had recently injured a vocal cord and was back on the road after a few cancelled show, she sounded amazingly good.
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