July 23, 2010

Review: Widespread Panic @ Radio City

Widespread Panic @ Radio City Music Hall, July 23

Widespread Panic met a bit of a harsh reality in performing at the storied Radio City Music Hall for the first time since July 21, 2007. In stark contrast to their last visit – which was packed with excited folks bouncing off the rafters – the band played to spotty attendance and a largely unenthusiastic crowd. Probably a third of the first mezzanine contained vacant seats and it just got progressively worse as you went up from there. As a result, the energy of the performance ebbed and flowed.

[All photos by Adam Kaufman]


The band played tight throughout the night, but with three new songs that the crowd met with stillness and curiosity as opposed to open arms, the excitement lacked significantly at times. The first set opened with a Heroes > Pleas > Imitation Leather Shoes segment that allowed the band to find both their chops and the lay of the land, but it really wasn’t until the John Bell-led Airplane – a bittersweet crowd-pleaser, as it’s a quintessential song of the late Michael Houser – that the crowd warmed, particularly for the funky JoJo Hermann-led clavinet section.

Beyond Airplane, the band kept it textbook for the remainder of the first set, but the Protein Drink/Sewing Machine closer finished the stanza on a high note. Sewing Machine also got the JoJo treatment, providing a theme for the evening, anytime JoJo’s sound got out front in the mix, the band shined. Otherwise, they felt a bit uninspired, which you can’t fault them for, as the NYC crowd brought their “B” game on this night.

READ ON for more of Ryan’s thoughts on last night’s show…

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Review: Pitchfork Festival – Day 3

Words and Images: Benji Feldheim

Pitchfork Music Festival 2010 Day Three

Set three Civil War era cannons to rapid fire and hold the trigger for an hour.

That would be akin the fury produced by Lightning Bolt on the third and final day of the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival. The Rhode Island duo of frenetic drummer Brian Chippendale, who also yells into a telephone receiver mic sewn into a mask, and Brian Gibson, whose fingers dance up and down a three-string bass set through a bevy of echo and distortion, create a sound that is primal as a caveman trying to fight off a primordial beast with a bone.


But there’s a lot more thought put into what these two produce. Often performing on the floor surrounded by an undulating crowd ebbing and weaving to their attack, Lightning Bolt crafts each noise-screed carefully. During the band’s last stomp on the Aluminum Stage, Chippendale could be seen trading nods with Gibson about points of entry in the song and stopped at the right time.

Once Lighting Bolt ended, it was time to head to the woodsy shaded Balance stage for the rest of Surfer Blood. The Florida quartet’s calmer yet even more carefully sculpted rock held a deep contrast to Lightning Bolt, but Surfer Blood fits a distinct sub-theme of the fest: simple, energetic and melodic rock.

READ ON for more on the final day of the P4K Fest…

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F4tF: LA for the Foodies?

Most of the time when I am thinking what to put together for a Friday for the Foodies posting, the one question I ask myself is “What information can I share with the people who read my column that they can find useful?” Well this week I am turning the tables and requesting information.


Here is the information I am looking for. In the middle of August I am spending a week in Los Angeles. It is my first trip to LA (and California for that matter). I have reached out to Chef and food industry people I know for tips on food places to check out. I also wanted to put it out there to the Hidden Track community as many of you live, have lived, have been to, grown up in or happened to play a gig or two in Los Angeles.

I am looking for suggestions that are off the beaten path a little bit but that are worth taking the time to find and check out. Some of the suggestions I have received so far from my food industry friends are: Animal, Pizzeria Mozza, King Taco, In-N-Out Burger and The Original Pantry for breakfast. I have detailed lists from a few different chefs I know with some great suggestions of places that are either run or owned by people they know. What does the music crowd have to say about LA eats? I hope some of you can provide me (and other readers) with some of your personal favorites. If I can take enough pictures and write enough stuff down, I will try to do a LA food posting when I return.

On the music front for the LA trip I am hoping to catch The Neville Brothers, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and The Dirty Dozen Brass Ban at the Hollywood Bowl on Wednesday August 18th. Also looking for some pre-game suggestions for the show that night in the area near the Hollywood Bowl.

Thanks in advance for any and all LA food recommendations!


In other news, this week Scotty and I decided this week to start up a Hidden Track Foodie Twitter Account.

READ ON for more of this week’s F4tF…

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