Tour Dates
06/10/13 Millvale, PA Mr. Small's Theatre
06/11/13 Cleveland, OH House Of Blues 06/12/13 Indianapolis, IN Deluxe 06/16/13 Aarhus, Denmark Adalan 06/22/13 Hilvarenbeek Beekse Bergen 07/06/13 Arras, France Citadel Of Arras 07/07/13 Werchter, Belgium Festivalpark 07/14/13 Lisbon, Portugal Passeio Maritimo 07/18/13 Tonsberg, Norway Slottsfjell Festival 07/27/13 Perth, Aus Challenge Stadium 07/30/13 West Melbourne, Aus Festival Hall 07/31/13 Moore Park, Aus Hordern Pavilion 08/24/13 Reading, UK Richfield Avenue 08/29/13 Oakland, CA Fox Theater 09/01/13 Vancouver, BC Orpheum 09/03/13 Portland, OR McMenamins Crystal 09/05/13 Denver, CO Fillmore Auditorium 09/07/13 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue 09/10/13 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music 09/11/13 Toronto, ON Echo Beach 09/13/13 Boston, MA Bank Of America 09/18/13 Washington, DC 9:30 Club 09/23/13 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle 09/24/13 Lake Buena Vista, FL House Of Blues 09/27/13 Houston, TX House Of Blues 09/28/13 Austin, TX Stubb's Bar-B-Q Read More alt-J Mercury Prize-winner Alt-J (∆) stopped by Minneapolis at the Varsity Theater last night, April 1st, as part of their sold-out tour in support of their debut album, An Awesome Wave. ….
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Similar to the April Fool’s Day Alt-J performance we reviewed back in Minneapolis, the band played their entire album almost song for song, with the audience chanting every word to hits like “Matilda”, “Breezeblocks”, and “Taro”. The band performed in front of a gigantic tarp painted to resemble their album cover art depicting the Ganges Delta. The band again performed their smash-up of Dr. Dre’s “Slow Dre” and Kylie Minogue’s “Slow” and returned to the stage after the crowd’s frantic stomping for an encore to cover College’s “A Real Hero”.
The quality of the band’s sound was present and charged with the alluring beauty of frontman Joe Newman’s voice, but the energy and audience interaction were significantly lacking. Although still powerful at the musical core and equipped with the band’s signature heart-achingly lovely harmonies, the performance last night was a good representation of tour exhaustion. It was an awesome wave, but a brief one. Leaving little room for audience applause, Alt-J raced through their set and encore in just over an hour.
After some much needed rest, Alt-J will return to Denver in September to perform at the larger Fillmore Auditorium venue; get your tickets now or never.
Alt-J at the Bluebird Theater, Denver (04/03/13) |
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