this was a show where the openers might have outshone the headliners: brooklyn's tortured soul absolutely killed it. funky, soulful live house. admittedly, my perception is colored by my high expectations of booka and none for tortured soul. their set-up is interesting: dummer/singer (!), keys and bass. they played a non-stop 50-minute set, segueing perfectly from one song to the next. ms moritz, i suspect you'd really like these guys. highly, highly recommended - they'll be playing the 8x10 in baltimore on sat may 30. i'll definitely be at their CD launch party in NYC on may 19.
Yep, I've seen them a few times and been impressed.
Thanks for the tip on the May 30 show! Since it's a Saturday, I might well make it up to Baltimore.
They've played in D.C. a few times in the past several years. They opened for Esthero at the 9:30 Club in the early summer of 2005 [EDIT: as ixkpd-bk noted while I was still revising/composing this post]. I missed them then (had had an exhausting weekend and needed a pre-show nap), and was kicking myself when everyone was raving about how great their set had been. So I saw them for the first time in the UK, at the Big Chill Festival in August 2005.
They played at the 9:30 Club in March 2008 as part of a triple bill with Amp Fiddler and Fertile Ground. Most recently, they did a Sunday-night show in D.C. at Bohemian Caverns (under-publicized, alas) the weekend after Inauguration Weekend. I missed the latter (it was a school night, plus I was still worn out from the inauguration weekend festivities), but they were great at the former.
Link for their new album:
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=32139&alias=upfront