05/20 Guitar Wolf with Hans Condor and CELICA
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If you’ve seen Guitar Wolf in the past, forget it, because this is a brand-new Guitar Wolf, featuring new Bass Wolf (IV) Gotz and new Drum Wolf Takuro. The new members brought in a fresh, new, exciting, and energetic frenzy to their show.
Guitar Wolf (26 May 2019) |
Maybe to outdo Bass Guitar, Seiji would crowd surf, while singing… or playing a guitar solo with his strings broken. It didn’t matter what notes were played; everybody was loving it.
Guitar Wolf is at best when he actually gives his guitar to a fan in the audience. We’ve seen this done before, this is usually to free up guitar duties while Seiji wildly joins the audience or swing his broken mic… or just to look incredibly cool in his jet-black leather jacket.
What about the drummer, you ask? Well, that’s actually the best part. For the finale, a roadie moved the drum kit to the dancefloor and then Drum Wolf would play out to the last song… all while being in the middle of a mosh pit! Can you believe that? What a way to end the set.
The demand was so good that Guitar Wolf rewarded the audience with a double encore… finally ending with his solo cover, almost improvised cover of Eikichi Yazawa’s “I Love You, OK.”
Hans Condor (01 Sep 2016) |
The Nashville band hasn’t lost their chaotic, energetic live performance, I think they just have to work extra hard to win over the audience, because they were playing with Guitar Wolf. At the end of their set, Chazz let his guitar crowd surf. It’s really funny, but the trio treats their guitar as if it’s a member of the band.
Also worth noting is that Chazz dedicated a song to Peelander-Z, saying that Peelander Yellow was “in the house”! Meaning they were on the road with this tour! Not sure if they were part of a working crew or just happened to tag along. We are big fans of Peelander-Z as well, so it’s great to hear they were in the audience.
Local group Celica opened the show. The two-piece features drummer Charlie Garetz and guitarist, keys, singer Sho Nikaido. Nikaido is a Japanese photographer, who also teaches photography at BlueSky Photo Workshop. Their music was sometime dance, and somewhat experimental. We previously mentioned they played with Quintron and Miss Pussycat in July 2017 … which I felt Celica’s music would have fit in well with Quintron.
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