Saturday, April 15, 2006

Easter everywhere

Brian Glaze used to be in notorious but musical trainwreck The Brian Jonestown Massacre; now he's got a solo album out on Birdman, recorded with considerable assistance from Gris Gris and Mirrors frontman Greg Ashley. The influence of Texas heads The 13th Floor Elevators looms large on Let's Go To The Sea, as does '60s West Coast rock. Glaze's sound fits hand in glove with The Gris Gris, which is a good thing since the band served as his backing unit when he opened for them at The Dominion Tavern April 10. They had a bit of a tough time at the border ("They even confiscated Oscar's pepper spray!") but at least they managed the haul to Ottawa.

Maybe I should throw in some early Bob Dylan as well, given Glaze's sartorial style.



Oscar Michel, sans pepper spray.



Joe Haener in the red.



Gris Gris mastermind Greg Ashley.



Lars on organ ... prior to the show I was wondering if Ashley had acquired a few new members since their last appearance - turns out Lars just cut his hair since the band's last show here.



Group action!







Big crazy finish!





With that done, it was time for the Gris Gris to play some of their own music. So here's Oscar (showing off his moves), Lars and Greg.



I actually managed to get a decent shot of Joe in this set.



A wide-angle view of the keyboard.



... and some dual-keyboard sound manipulation.



Psychedelic action!





Rock action!









A killer show with a frenzied finish - and the turnout was remarkably good for a Monday show with underwhelming promotion.

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