
OM Trio 9/21/2004: Moe’s Alley, Santa Cruz, CA
Om Trio special delivers their elevator music for headbangers to Santa Cruz
Om Trio special delivers their elevator music for headbangers to Santa Cruz
Taking a more melodic and refined approach from their grimey 2002 debut Turn On The Bright Lights, Interpol leader Paul Banks strived to make a stellar follow up, while pushing the band in a step me up direction. As a result, Interpol is turning the corner in a shinier pop direction, surfacing them apart from their continual Joy Division comparisons.
Like everything else in the Crescent City, death is a time for celebration and this album is meant to give listeners a glimpse into a traditional New Orleans jazz-funeral precession from church to cemetery with the DDBB offering up the soundtrack.
The early highlight was clearly
Photos by Adam Marcinek of Gov’t Mule at the Orpheum Theatre, Boston Ma, October 15, 2004
Rhythm Oil strengthens with each journey through. What was an infatuation with NRBQ, Barbara Cue created a cohesion that ultimately wanted to illustrate its love of music.
With Widespread Panic on hiatus,
Mixing intelligence with off-the-cuff rock and roll sophistication has always been one of Costello
After playing at the Eclipse numerous times in the venue