Wild Feathers Setlist
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The Shelters |
So maybe it wasn't the most extreme music and maybe the crowd was super boring but The Shelters' music was more than enough to keep me interested. Unfortunately, their set was short due to, what I can only assume to be, lack of material but honestly, they didn't need much time to impress the crowd. Within the first song, I fell in love.
Their songs are definitely movie soundtrack worthy. What I mean is: you know during movies when the actors are doing mundane tasks like cleaning or driving but the music in the background makes it seem like the greatest cleaning session or the greatest drive of that character's life? That's what this music feels like. It's not heavy, not necessarily loud, not even necessarily exciting but it is so well written and well performed that you can't help but fall in love with it regardless of what scene you run in.
I have to be honest, the show started off super slow for me. Hope Country was the local support for this show and they were a straight up country band. I have nothing against the musicians that were on stage and they did what they do extremely well but I just was not in the mood for it. At first I thought they were a weird fit for the bill. I mean, the other two bands that played were much less country and much more indie but it was nice to not have a night of all the same music.
The Wild Feathers were the headliners of the show and had the crowd in the palm of their hand. These guys sounded a lot like The Shelters but had a completely different feel. They had a more laidback/ country twang to them than The Shelters but still had the energy and professionalism that you would want at a show like this.
Their set had a great mix of fast and slow songs. The three members that sang vocals (Ricky, Ben, and Joel) all had three very distinctive voices when singing alone but as soon as they sang together, it gave me the chills. It came together like magic and all of a sudden you couldn't help but to let yourself get lost in the beauty of the vocal work. Usually these guys are a quartet of just guitars, bass, drums and vocals but last night they had a keyboard player with them. I have to say, I loved having that keyboard. I think it gave their music an extra level of complexity and was the icing on the cake.
The thing I loved the most about this band? They had influences that stretched all over the map much like the three vocalists' ranges but somehow they were able to mix them all together and come up with a beautiful thing. At times you could feel the blues influence during a guitar solo but as soon as the vocals started up, you got a little country twang. There were times where I thought I was at a good old fashioned rock show but then in the next minute I felt like I was in an auditorium listening to a great old timey bluegrass band.
The Wild Feathers recently released Lonely Is A Lifetime on Warner Bros. Records.
Remaining dates:
04/15 Chicago, IL Bottom Lounge
04/16 Madison, WI Majestic Theater 04/17 Indianapolis, IN The Hi-Fi 04/19 Columbus, OH The A&R Music Bar 04/21 Toronto, ON Lee's Palace 04/22 Albany, NY The Hollow 04/23 Burlington, VT Higher Ground |
04/24 Portland, ME Port City Music Hall
04/26 Providence, RI Fete Lounge 04/28 New York, NY Bowery Ballroom 04/29 Boston, MA Brighton Music Hall 04/30 Philadelphia, PA The Foundry at The Fillmore 05/01 Washington, DC U Street Music Hall 05/03 Atlanta, GA Terminal West |
The Wild Feathers at Varsity Theater, Minneapolis (12 April 2016) |
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