Band of Skulls at First Avenue
Band of Skulls Setlist
Deap Vally Setlist
Tour Dates
06/06/14 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
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Deap Vally
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In the brief time since the band has formed, they've already played most major shows on the UK festival circuit, including Hyde Park in London, Latitude Festival in Suffolk, and Glastonbury in Somerset, England. Their music, particularly because it is a garage-sounding guitar/drum combination, draws a lot of comparisons to The White Stripes, but singer/guitarist Lindsey Troy quickly pointed out to the Daily Star tabloid newspaper, that Jack White probably won't work with them… because of the way they dress (bare midriffs, stockings, halter tops).
As for Deap Vally's set, they mostly played tracks from their debut album, Sistrionix (out now on Island Records), but threw in some oddities like ‘She's a Wanderer’, which appeared on the True Blood soundtrack, and ‘Ain't Fair’ from their 2013 EP, Get Deap!
Band of Skulls
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Russell Marsden
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The new ‘I Guess I Know You Fairly Well’ was anchored by a Jimmy Page-like rhythmic riff, while ‘Patterns’ from their 2009 debut, Baby Darling Doll Face Honey, chugged along with urgency behind the song’s shared vocals.
Marsden recalled fondly opening for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club previously in the same room before ‘Toreador’, a new album cut inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s 1932 novel Death in the Afternoon, then dedicated the slower ‘Cold Fame’, to everyone in the crowd.
Setlist
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The three-song encore began with ‘Sweet Sour’, the title track from their 2012 effort, and ended with two familiar songs from their debut, ‘Light of the Morning’ and ‘Death by Diamonds and Pearls’, ostensibly crushing anything left in sight, before departing the stage, mountain scaled successfully.
Band of Skulls at First Avenue, Minneapolis (03 June 2014) |
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