Tour Dates
06/08/15 Pontiac, MI Crofoot Ballroom
06/10/15 Indianapolis, IN Rathskeller 06/11/15 Kalamazoo, MI Bell's Brewery, Inc. 06/12/15 Northfield, OH Hard Rock Live 06/13/15 Millvale, PA Mr. Small's Theatre 06/15/15 Annapolis, MD Rams Head On Stage 06/18/15 Washington, DC 9:30 Club 06/19/15 Philadelphia, PA Underground Arts 06/20/15 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl 06/22/15 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom 06/24/15 Hartford, CT Webster Theater 06/25/15 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs 06/26/15 Riverhead, NY Suffolk Theater 06/27/15 Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance Theatre 07/20/15 West Hollywood, CA House Of Blues 07/21/15 Anaheim, CA House Of Blues 07/23/15 San Diego, CA House Of Blues 07/25/15 San Francisco, CA The Independent 07/26/15 Napa, CA Uptown Theatre Napa 07/31/15 Suquamish, WA Suquamish Clearwater 08/06/15 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall Read More
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Carnage the Executioner
photo: Amy
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American Scarecrows
photo: Amy
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Meat Puppets
photo: Amy
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There was a real breathless quality to the Meat Puppet’s performance… probably because they’re all playing like their hands are on fire. Songs like “The Monkey and the Snake” from 2009’s Sewn Together already had a spritely tempo (and featured some sweet whistling from Curt Kirkwood) before the guys upped the speed and gave the fans at the front of the stage vertigo. Break-neck solos were doled out as generously as swirls of reverb. The darting guitar lick to live staple “Up on the Sun” (off of the group’s 1985 record of the same name) dissolved into a spectacular mess of sound. I was pleased to hear the blistering “Oh Me” and a striking cover of the Beach Boys’ “Sloop John B.”
Curt Kirkwood’s son Elmo, on rhythm guitar, is a welcome element on stage, energetically playing off Cris and Curt and drummer Shandon Sahm. They just look like they’re having fun and that connects with the long-time fans and draws in the curious newbies.
Cris / Greg / Miles (backstage at First Ave)
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Carnage returned following the Meat Puppets to prep fans for Soul Asylum and once again wowed folks with his sharp wordplay. The band even danced their way on stage to Carnage’s rhymes. Before busting into “Somebody to Shove,” Dave Pirner stretched out his arms and bowed to Carnage, the universal gesture for “I’m not worthy.”
The hits came fast and hard from Soul Asylum as tracks like “Black Gold” and “Just Like Anyone” got everyone moving around and singing along - it’s truly mind-blowing just how jam-packed with hit songs Soul Asylum’s catalogue is. The current line-up, which consists of Pirner, bassist Winston Roye, guitarist Justin Sharbono and Michael Bland on drums, have obvious chemistry which makes for some entertaining moments. Pirner enjoys hamming it up for the crowd, skidding across the stage on his knees and joking around with Bland: “Michael Bland likes it when my ass is hanging out of my pants.”
Soul Asylum will soon be dropping their next record made with the generous support of fans through PledgeMusic. Check out the status at pledgemusic.com.
Soul Asylum at First Avenue, Minneapolis (05 June 2015) photo: Amy
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