Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Shoal revue

Cerberus Shoal are a strange ethno-folk groove weirdness collective, launched from the dark woods of the northeast United States. I think they're kin to groups like Sunburned Hand of the Man and the No Neck Blues Band (who are actually from New York - oh well, so much for that theory). I bought their recently re-issued self-titled LP a few days ago, and it was certainly different. More like mid-period Motorpsycho.
Wrapped in a thousand microphone stands, with an astounding plethora of instruments, they bewitched an audience at Club SAW. Like many collectives, it can be a bit hard to say who does what, but here goes ...

First there was a quick wander through the audience by Colleen Kinsella - accordion just sounds better with silver-sequined arm wraps.

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Before the show really gets started though, it's time for a rendition of Happy Birthday - Karl Greenwald was the birthday boy - and a candle-laden cupcake.

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On kettle drum, trumpet and bass (nice combo, eh?), Erin Davidson.

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When I first glimped guitarist Chriss Sutherland outside the club, I assumed he was an indigent who had wandered up from The Mission. Born in New Brunswick, Canadian fact fans.

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Karl and his box of bells.

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Singalong - I believe the guitarist at back is Caleb Mulkerin; the drummer is Thomas Rogers..

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From harmonium to the banjo, from bass to trumpet ... that's versatility.

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Near the end of the show, Chriss extinguished the candles on Karl's cupcake by stepping on it. Oh well.

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