Communion Minnesota #5: February 2014
Concert Poster
Brave Baby Setlist
Johnnyswim Setlist
Actual Wolf Setlist
Communion Schedule
03/04 Rockwood Music Hall New York, NY
03/05 Gypsy Sally's Washington, DC 03/06 Underground Arts Philadelphia, PA 03/11 The Bluebird Bloomington, IN 03/12 Zanzabar Louisville, KY 03/13 Mercy Lounge Nashville, TN 03/18 Varsity Theater Minneapolis, MN 03/19 Frequency Madison, WI 03/20 Ribco Rock Island, IL Read More
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That’s one of the ways 89.3 The Current and evening host Jade, described the flavor of the music for the evening that was the February edition of the monthly Communion music series at the Varsity Theater.
Communion Varsity Theater Marquee
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Local artist Sombear (aka Brad Hale, drummer for Now, Now) got the evening started with selections from, and including the title track to his debut, Love You in the Dark (Trans- Records). Hale, whose alias is a play on the word “somber” is, like his band, signed to Death Cab for Cutie member Chris Walla’s label. The songs, including ‘Incredibly Still’ are highly personal, and echo a '90s pop influence.
After a pair of EPs, Actual Wolf (aka Eric Pollard) recently released his self-titled full-length (on Duluth MN's Chaperone Records). Touching on inspirations from Neil Young to Elton John and able to weave an engaging story, the Wolf got the crowd immediately on their side, with opener, ‘Minneapolis’ and continued with a concise set, mostly culled from fans’ Twitter requests.
Johnnyswim: Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez
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The couple, backed by three other musicians, has had massive buzz ahead of the album, especially on VH-1 where they were designated a ‘You Oughta Know’ artist and on Palladia, whose “Live from Daryl’s House” program, just featured the two.
Johnnyswim Setlist Photo
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The Tennessean described their sound as a Lauryn Hill-meets-John Mayer, and while there is a laid-back earthiness present, the songs are more traditional and folk/blues based, rather than rock or rap.
Amanda Sudano
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Ramirez is the personable bandleader, driving each song with a strumming guitar passion. ‘Take the World’ was another sweet ballad sung to each other as much as the audience, so much so that it felt a little intrusive to their privacy as they emoted each verse.
Johnnyswim
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Expect the mounting buzz to continue for Johnnyswim and even more exposure as the album breaks in late April.
Brave Baby
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Wolfgang Zimmerman
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There’s a sense of foreboding in the title track with its chorus, "Forty bells, Forty bells, I hear them coming" and drummer Zimmerman took over lead vocals for a couple songs, which gave the music a slightly different relaxed vibe.
“I’m sorry if you were expecting Southern rock”, Masters mentioned, and the riff of ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ cheekily started as he went on to say they’ve been here once before and had time to see the Mall of America on this visit.
Brave Baby Setlist Photo
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Brave Baby is a band still charting its direction and exploring its possibilities and potential, and it will be interesting to see how they move forward.
Communion again succeeded in its mission: bringing up-and-coming national acts to town worthy of your attention, alongside established local artists, for a varied and diverse full night of music.
The good news is starting with the March edition (at least in Minneapolis), tickets have gotten even cheaper for students and public radio members… so now you have no excuse to not attend.
Brave Baby at Varsity Theater, Minneapolis (18 Feb 2014) |
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