Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Drums Concert Review


Half the Spokemsen showed up last night to see the Drums on their San Francisco tour stop with supporting band Surfer Blood. The Independent was sold out. Fortunately Mack'nCheese scored some face-value tickets hanging out by the door. We missed the very first band entirely but caught the whole Surfer Blood set. Without knowing much more than a few listens on myspace before the show, Surfer Blood came across at first sounding somewhat like Abe Vigoda with some heavy cowbell, repetitive guitar riffs, and strong vocals. Later into their set, they pulled out some very poppy songs with instant appeal. Their frontman has some hilarious dance moves...like an effeminate prep-school male cheerleader. There were moments of genius and they played it tight. My expectations were exceeded.



The drums came on next with lots fog machine and gorgeous backlighting. There are two guitarists: Jacob Graham and Adam Kessler. One plays hollowbodies and the other plays a Rickenbacker(haven't figured out which, apologies). Hollowbody picks out the rhythm line and dances like he's taking his guitar for for a waltz around his side of the stage. Rick is a bit more subdued but cuts through with the melody nicely. No strumming at all that I've noticed, just picking. The lead vocalist, Jonathon Pierce, was a bit low in the mix but his stage presence was well received. He has the mod dance moves and dramatic poses down! He could be in love with himself or the crowd, but he is a bit infectious and fun to watch. The drummer, Connor Hanwick, was solid, and I'm guessing he's the one that hits "PLAY" to start the backing electronic tracks for each song. Even the whistle on "Let's Go Surfing" is pre recorded. At least there was no lip-sinc or hint of pretending that they were playing some of the keyboard parts. The whole effect was very easy to get caught up into and start dancing. I couldn't help myself. Blake, of the Beneficiaries, who was also in attendance was quoted saying, "I find them completely in-line with what bands ought to be doing to doing today." Other post-concert descriptors of frontman Pierce included "pretentious" and "Morrissey rip-off". They definitely force you to have an opinion one way or the other. Hard to sit on the fence with loving or hating this band.

4 comments:

Side Burns said...

Were these post-concert descriptors ones you overheard in the toilet room? That's where people are most (nakedly) honest.

Andersert said...

Toilet room? Well I am frequently honest but not always while in the potty.

Side Burns said...

At the Memoryhouse concert some drunk frat dork yelled out whilst having a piss, 'they're just a bad Beach House cover band'. Unfortunately, this mental jock was sort of right.

jm said...

I believe it was Mary who called them "pretentious" and my friend Scott who stated that his stage presence or moves are "ripped-off from Morrissey". I agree with both of these statements but they were still fun to watch.