Feb 19, 2008
Concert Preview: Black Mountain, Bon Iver
How do you feel about rock? How about songs about The Hobbit? While Black Mountain don’t play any obvious ones, they do play rock that’s been compared to Tolkien-loving Led Zeppelin. The five British Columbians play thunderous psychedelic (some say stoner) rock that sometimes drops to a whisper, sometimes is toe-tapping, and sometimes is just heavy. And sometimes that’s all in the same song, like the 8-minute “Tyrants”. Vocals are shared by Steve McBean, who…
Jul 20, 2007
Concert Preview: Mirah @ The Black Cat
On an October evening in 2002, I found myself driving down picturesque Route 29 with two good friends. Mirah was on tour, but not stopping anywhere closer to D.C. than Charlottesville. And we simply had to see her. Five years later, the singular singer-songwriter with the beautifully delicate voice is on the road again, and while she’s stopping in D.C. this time, I can’t go, so I had to make a side trip to…
Jun 06, 2006
Pink Mountaintops at Warehouse Nextdoor
Really, we should all be mad about Pink Mountaintops. Because they’re Canadian. And they’re doing down-and-dirty, makin’-it-behind-the-bleachers rock ‘n roll, a genre that we should theoretically own, hands down. And worse than that, they’re doing it well. I mean, as if Canada had not already asserted its indie rock dominance, now they come trouncing on home territory. Yet, it’s just really hard to be mad at a man with questionably short shorts and Jesus-hair crooning…