The Field Effect didn’t disappoint with their highly anticipated Rumble set. The band delivered one of the most intense performances of this year’s event, showcasing their dynamic songs and almost unfathomable tightness. Amazing.
The last band of Rumble Prelim Night #4 played the “We’re Twin Berlin And We’ll Play Without Pants If We Want To” card. Good thing they actually were Twin Berlin, or things might have gotten awkward with the pantslessness and stage trashing and all. The band’s antics fit right in with their trashy post-punk.
The musical stylings of Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble Preliminary Night #4 were all over the map. In the end, Lifestyle prevailed as the night’s winner with a slick set of synth pop and an abundance of charisma. Swoon.
Folks from Maine are just a little more hardy than the rest of us. Take Whitcomb guitarist Sean Libby, for example. He made the trek south with the band to participate in Rumble Prelim Night #4 a mere 48 hours after he was in the hospital with a camera shoved up his leg to check out his heart. He still had a hole in his appendage. Oh, did I mention that Whitcomb also played a killer set of face-melting metal? Hardy.
Well, we’re half way through the 2013 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble preliminary round. Things get going again tonight at TT’s with Mount Peru, Whitcomb, Lifestyle and Twin Berlin. I’ve had a few moments to digest the first three nights. Let me regurgitate some of my thoughts for you. You’re welcome for that image.
Old Favorites
It’s no secrect I love Eddie Japan. Their win on Preliminary Night #3 was the best set I’ve ever seen from them. I’m a big fan of Velah’s songs. I’m now a fan of Nick Murphy’s stage banter: “I’m sweating like Kevin Youkilis giving birth.” Cancer Killing Gemini’s new drummer helped propel them to a solid outing. The guy hits hard.
I mentioned before the Rumble started how much I was looking forward to seeing some of these bands for a second time. They did not disappoint. Camden’s wonderfully loose set took Night #2. Endation blew me away with their set to open that same night. They’re a two-headed beast of sonic turmoil. The Deep North’s songs are really starting to settle in with me. I can’t wait to hear more. Blackbutton wailed away to close out Night #3. No sophomore slumps, here.
Fun With Numbers
Cover The Spread: The first three nights have featured 1 duo, 2 trios, 5 quartets, 3 quintets and 1 sextet. Did we mention that the sextet had pair of backup vocalists? Oh, and a trio of string players for their closing number? If you’re playing along at home, that means there were anywhere from 2 to 11 people on stage at one time over the first 3 nights.
The Flexible Four: 4 acts had a member playing at least 2 different instruments.*
I Can’t Count That High: How many patch cables does Herra Terra have in their rig? However many you think it is, double it.
Play Me Out
I bet Camden grew up listening to their parents’ LPs at 45RPM. “Getting Around” executes a perfect 3 minute pop tune in just over 2 minutes. Here it is, along with a few other tunes that have stuck with me. Now, come on out to a show!
* The Okay Win, Velah, Herra Terra and Eddie Japan