3/08/2006

Belle and Sebastian at the 9:30 Club


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Originally uploaded by squidpants.
so I went to see Belle and Sebastian and the New Pornographers on Monday at the 9:30 Club. I was really looking forward to Belle and Sebastian, as I like them a lot and they've always sold out before. Luckily my pal Sarah had an extra ticket. I'm not a huge fan of the New Pornographers but I do like some of their songs, so that was a bonus.

Belle and Sebastian were very good in concert, but the New Pornographers were very blah (as DCist.com says too). We got there a little late, so I missed the few songs I wanted to hear, and in general the sound was pretty poor - very muddled and hard to understand. They didn't seem very enthusiastic either. And apparently Neko Case and the other girl singer whose name I forget also didn't sing. I couldn't even tell when Dan Bejar was singing and when A.C. Newman was singing, which is odd, as AC is the main guy, and Bejar has a very distinctive, nasal voice.

When Belle and Sebastian came on however, the show turned around. For one, the sound was really great and crisp, and there was a lot of bass, which surprised me. Their songs generally don't have that much bass, and rely on acoustic guitars, keyboards, and singing. However, it sounded really great, giving some oomph to all the songs. I was a little worried they'd play a lot from the new CD, "The Life Pursuit," which is pretty good but that I haven't heard much of. However, they played a good variety from all their albums and lots of songs I wanted to hear, including "Piazza New York Catcher," "I'm a Cuckoo" "Me and the Major" and "Judy and the Dream of Horses." I guess they don't play "Piazza New York Catcher" too much, as singer Stuart Murdoch seemed to be reading the lyrics off a piece of paper. That's fine with me though, I was really happy to hear it. They were really tight and together as well, and the crowd was into it - noisy, appreciative, etc. Of course, the 9:30 is a god damned rip off now for beers - Yuengling is 6 dollars, which is ridiculous. I think the best deal now is a Boddingtons (one of the big cans) for $8, which is pretty messed up. But in any case, I really enjoyed the show.

You can hear the entire concert here, via NPR. Pretty cool.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

nice, nice, nice!!!! yes, i finally took the time from my oh-so-busy schedule to return you the favor of reading your blog, and i chose the right day apparently.

i saw b&s in montreal back in.....um.......2002? yes, i think it was 2002. god, i can't believe it's been that long! it was a great show, nonetheless.

i was also surprised by their new, bass-heavy sound when i first heard "the life pursuit." it would be interesting to hear that emphasis on bass with their older songs.

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