Free Downloads
Tour Dates
04/19/09 Providence, RI. AS220
Read More
04/20/09 Annandale, NY. Bard College 04/21/09 Danbury, CT. Heirloom Arts 04/22/09 Montreal, Quebec. Lab Synthese 04/23/09 Hamilton, Ontario. Casbah 04/24/09 Toronto, On. Whippersnapper 04/25/09 Buffalo, New York. Soundlab 04/26/09 Brooklyn, New York. Market 04/27/09 Philadelphia, PA Barbary 04/28/09 Baltimore, MD Talking Head Club 04/29/09 Washington, DC. Comet Pizza 04/30/09 Akron, Ohio. Musica 05/01/09 Detroit, MI UFO Factory 05/02/09 Chicago, IL Co-Prosperity Sphere - VERSION FEST 05/03/09 Grand Rapids, MI DAAC * 05/04/09 Chicago, IL Ronny's Bar - * 05/05/09 Minneapolis, MN Eclipse Recs* 05/06/09 Iowa City, IA Public Space * 05/06/09 Indianapolis, IN 05/08/09 Louisville , KY. Skull Alley 05/09/09 Greensboro, North Carolina. UNC - Greensboro Campus 05/10/09 Athens, GA Secret Squirrel 05/11/09 Atlanta, GA Drunken Unicorn 05/12/09 Huntsville, AL Vertical House Recs 05/14/09 New Orleans, LA Spellcaster 05/15/09 Scott, LA Bourque's Social Club 05/16/09 Austin, Texas. Emo's 05/17/09 Denton, Texas. Hailey's Club 05/19/09 Santa Fe, NM Warehouse 21 05/20/09 Tucson, Az Solar Culture 05/21/09 Isla Vista, CA Biko's Garage 05/22/09 Los Angeles, CA Smell 05/23/09 San Francisco, CA Parkside 05/24/09 Oakland, CA Ghost Town Gallery 05/25/09 Santa Cruz, CA Crepe Place 05/27/09 Eureka, CA Accident Gallery 05/28/09 Portland, Oregon. Rotture 05/29/09 Seattle, WA The Vera Project 05/30/09 Vancouver, British Columbia. little mountain studios - 195 E.26TH AVENUE 05/31/09 Anacortes, WA Dept of Safety 06/01/09 Olympia, Washington. Northern - 321 4th Ave. |
Calvin Johnson is many things: founder of K Records, twee patron saint, notorious baritone… and spastic dance machine?
Yes, Calvin Johnson’s dance moves were front and center at 92YTribeca, where he unveiled his latest project, The Hive Dwellers. Fusing the stark catchiness of his influential band, Beat Happening, and the rock sensibility of his other influential band, The Halo Benders, The Hive Dwellers put on a hypnotizing set Friday night before a crowd of K Recs disciples and cardigan-clad pop fans. (Of which I admit to being both, but I refused to wear a cardigan to this gig. Too easy.)
Fred Thomas, of Saturday Looked Good to Me, opened as City Center: a one-man outfit with a microphone and a synthesizer. The mostly instrumental set was largely ignored by the audience, who seemed to be more concerned with the impending presence of Calvin and the tiny hope that he might play “Indian Summer,” the twee-equivalent to “Knocking on Heaven’s Door.” (He did not.)
Half an hour later, Calvin appeared, wearing his familiar uniform of a too-tight, too-small shirt. As this was the Hive Dwellers debut performance, none of the songs had titles yet, but this was of little concern to audience, who were too enthralled by Calvin’s erratic dancing to notice.
Compared to Calvin’s past work, The Hive Dwellers are much more fleshed out, with a bass player, synthesizer/keyboard, guitars, and City Center Fred on drums. Not to mention the mouth organ, acoustic guitar, and maracas Calvin occasionally whipped out between dance moves. As always, Calvin’s deep baritone was impossible to ignore as he rhapsodized about sitting alone in movie theaters and building pinewood coffins – typical subject matter in his case. He continued to charm the audience with his sardonic stage banter, in which he compared Manhattan to the Vatican and extolled the virtues of midriff-bearing t-shirts.
The Hive Dwellers ended on an exceptionally high note, finally plugging in the electric guitar that had been sitting in the corner throughout the whole show. (Too bad it also drowned out most of the vocals.) Though Calvin’s lyrics were unintelligible, his enthusiasm was evident –of course—through his frantic dancing.
Surprisingly, they were not the last act of the night. That honor went to Ian Svenonius’ latest project, Chain and the Gang. Unfortunately I had a midnight birthday party to attend and had to opt out of seeing them. Despite this, I left happy. I had just witnessed Calvin Johnson do suggestive things to a pair of maracas. What more could I want?
Comments
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.