Sunday, February 13, 2011

In their travels

I was listening to Expo 70 as I walked over to the Clocktower Pub, an appropriate advance soundtrack to a show by Carlangas and The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol. The pub's rec room was pretty crowded with friends and family, not surprising considering how long it's been since he's performed here. In fact the last time I saw him as Carlangas was back in 2005 at Irene's - quite a stretch.

Charlie is also the grimacing champ. His space-funk-soul-rock always makes me think of the first trak off Maggot Brain.

Carlangas at The Clocktower Pub
Carlangas at the Clocktower Pub, February 12, 2011

He had some assistance from the rest of his bandmates in Castor, as well as flautist/saxophonist/violinist Sasha Rose.

Carlangas at The Clocktower Pub
Carlangas at the Clocktower Pub, February 12, 2011

The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol once again switched their lineup a bit for this show; Jan Lis (of Hoodlum) has joined on violin and brings a lot to the game. They also had a guest oud player from Dubai on the first couple of songs and leading things in. They were so psychedelic I was seeing double.

The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol at the Clocktower Pub
The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol at the Clocktower Pub, February 12, 2011

Dafe Reford was pulling double duty.

The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol at the Clocktower Pub
The Band Whose Name Is A Symbol at the Clocktower Pub, February 12, 2011

It was all very mind-expanding.
  • Show reminder: Encephalon, Orphan Grinder, Fractured, Thorn and Audible Obsession bring industrial aplenty to Mavericks. The Ginger Fox Band and the Jon Amor Band perform at the Elmdale House.

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