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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: amnesiac on November 14, 2005, 11:13:00 am
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Anyone going to Iota tonight? Think it'll sell out?
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did not have luck when i tried to get into Kings of Convenience last time at Iota, hope to get in tonight.
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I'd be pretty shocked if this sold out. Okkervil River doesn't seem to have the name recognition of Kings of Convenience. Maybe I'm just hopeful because I'm planning on going.
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Originally posted by Relaxer:
I'd be pretty shocked if this sold out. Okkervil River doesn't seem to have the name recognition of Kings of Convenience. Maybe I'm just hopeful because I'm planning on going.
yeah but now they have a shiny pitchfork stamp of appoval
they didnt sell out common grounds last year, or was it the year before?
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i'm thinking about going but i'm going to see charles bissell
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Originally posted by prtybby:
i'm thinking about going but i'm going to see charles bissell
I definitely wanna see him too. Has anyone seen him solo? Does he play Wrens songs?
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I'm going. It's time for me to finally experience the weirdness of Man Man.
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Man Man wasn't very weird. Just lame. I was suprised by Okkervil...pretty energetic set. Charles was awesome.
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Okkervil River totally rocked my socks off. And you gotta admire a drummer that goes on with the show despite a fractured wrist!
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Wow...that was an awesome show. Okkervil River were just plain amazing. I missed Charles, but it was pretty cool to hear Okkervil cover "Ex-Girl Collection", and then go right into "For Real", which has to be one of the best songs this year...
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i thought Man Man was entertaining.
But Okkervil bored me. They sort of come across as a less good Crooked Fingers. But I really, really like Crooked Fingers.
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Originally posted by callat703:
But Okkervil bored me. They sort of come across as a less good Crooked Fingers. But I really, really like Crooked Fingers.
I'm a huge Crooked Fingers fan, and have seen em about 4 times now. Their last show at the Black Cat was exceptional, one of the best I have seen all year. But I think that had alot to do with the Archers' bassist being on tour with them. They didn't rock out like that the other times I've seen em. I was up front for both Crooked Fingers and Okkervil. I think Crooked Fingers were better, but just barely, and probably because I was such a huge Archers fan in HS.
That being said, Okkervil River's new CD is way better than Crooked Fingers' new one.
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Originally posted by amnesiac:
Originally posted by callat703:
But Okkervil bored me. They sort of come across as a less good Crooked Fingers. But I really, really like Crooked Fingers.
I'm a huge Crooked Fingers fan, and have seen em about 4 times now. Their last show at the Black Cat was exceptional, one of the best I have seen all year. But I think that had alot to do with the Archers' bassist being on tour with them. They didn't rock out like that the other times I've seen em. I was up front for both Crooked Fingers and Okkervil. I think Crooked Fingers were better, but just barely, and probably because I was such a huge Archers fan in HS.
That being said, Okkervil River's new CD is way better than Crooked Fingers' new one. [/b]
But am I right in thinking that they're fairly similar? I haven't heard Okkervil's studio recordings; this is based purely on live set. And yes, I was at that Crooked Fingers Black Cat show too - thought it was phenomenal. I love seeing them live; I'm pretty sure the Archers bassist has been with them throughout, unless Eric is touring by himself doing solo acoustic stuff. The last time I saw them with the band was with Azure Ray, and it was the same bassist (that was an AMAZING show).
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Originally posted by callat703:
But am I right in thinking that they're fairly similar? I haven't heard Okkervil's studio recordings; this is based purely on live set. And yes, I was at that Crooked Fingers Black Cat show too - thought it was phenomenal. I love seeing them live; I'm pretty sure the Archers bassist has been with them throughout, unless Eric is touring by himself doing solo acoustic stuff. The last time I saw them with the band was with Azure Ray, and it was the same bassist (that was an AMAZING show).
Yes, I do hear some similarity between the two, with the whole americana sound. But I actually think Okkervil sounds more like Bright Eyes, but less emo. The singers' deliveries are similar. Lyrically, I'd say Okkervil are more similar to Crooked Fingers.
I've seen Eric solo once and I was also at that Azure Ray show. But I don't remember Matt playing bass for that one. He's a weird dude, so I'd think I would remember him being there. Then again, I was probably staring at Orenda Fink from Azure Ray the whole time...
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I saw Okkervill River at Bumbershoot. Surprisingly pretty decent, but they did remind me of a less annoying version of Bright Eyes.
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I get the Crooked Fingers reference, but the band they reminded me of the most was Grant Lee Buffalo.
I saw Okkervil River a couple of years ago at SXSW because I had read something that led me to believe they might be a little like 16 Horsepower. I was really disappointed by the show, not because I had high expectations but because the venue was terrible, the band sound was bad, and they were obviously not playing well that gig. It was clear there was something there, but they just weren't able to put it across that show. So I felt I really owed them a second chance. I really enjoyed the Iota show and look forward to seeing them again.
On the other hand, I really disliked Man Man. The bangin' on things percussive approach was cool, but was vastly outweighed for me by the falsetto vocals interludes.
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Apparently, I'm one of the few that really liked Man Man. Thoroughly enjoyed their entire set of chanting, drumming, organs, accordian, soul-singing etc. And Okkervil River were very strong. I can't say I was as moved as the people around me. (Good God. Judging by the crowd's reaction, you would think they were the most incredible, life-changing band on the planet.) But I did appreciate their tight sound and passion. And they all seemed to be having a good time as well. Pretty impressive turnout for a Monday night. It must have been sold out.
Oh and I thought Charles Bissell's solo set was highly disappointing.
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
Apparently, I'm one of the few that really liked Man Man. Thoroughly enjoyed their entire set of chanting, drumming, organs, accordian, soul-singing etc. And Okkervil River were very strong. I can't say I was as moved as the people around me. (Good God. Judging by the crowd's reaction, you would think they were the most incredible, life-changing band on the planet.) But I did appreciate their tight sound and passion. And they all seemed to be having a good time as well. Pretty impressive turnout for a Monday night. It must have been sold out.
Oh and I thought Charles Bissell's solo set was highly disappointing.
I agree - I thought Man Man was fairly charming. It wore on a bit long, but I enjoyed it. And I also thought Charles Bissell was disappointing.