Man Man Setlist
Tour Dates
10/17/15 Philadelphia, PA Theatre Of Living Arts
10/18/15 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl Read More
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Mostly meat, a good amount of cheese, some peppers for spiciness, and something holding it all together- the band came to town recently, playing before a rowdy Turf Club audience in St. Paul.
Shilpa Ray
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Shilpa Ray (closeup) |
Honus Honus
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The band hasn’t had a studio album since 2013’s On Oni Pond (ANTI- Records) but new music may be on the horizon soon, as evidenced by a few new songs sprinkled into their set. Honus pounded the keys, stomped about, “healed” audience members, and I think briefly even played drums on someone’s forehead, all in the name of an odd and memorable performance.
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Drummer Pow Pow got into the action, playing a four-high cymbal rack and assorted percussion, and even taking a turn at vocals near the show end, while multi-instrumentalists Shono Murphy and Brown Sugar impressed with their musical dexterity, picking up a French horn for one song, then playing a malletKAT for the next.
Later-era songs like ‘Head On (Hold On to your Heart)’ seemed to sound more mainstream, but also connected more overall with the mostly college-age crowd. The five-song encore was all over the map as well- Honus alternating between falsetto and standard voice, a gentle mandolin performance of ‘Deep Cover’, the stomp of ‘Top Drawer’ and ‘Doo Right’ exploding over a taped guitar portion of Eric Clapton’s ‘Tears in Heaven’.
Impossible to shoehorn or clearly define, the Man Man live experience simply has to be undertaken in person and like a cheesesteak sandwich, taken in and enjoyed for the magical sum of its parts.
Man Man at Triple Rock Social Club, Minneapolis (22 September 2015) |
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