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"Turn that sh** up," screamed guitarist/singer Lindsey Troy, half of Deap Vally at the Turf Club in St. Paul, last night.
Opening up the show was Minneapolis' Bollywood, a band that is more into 80s films than actually Bollywood pictures. I'm pretty sure in-between their set, they played dialogues from the classic Repo Man. I didn't really know their music, but I'm also certain this noise/punk/experimental band played "Young" ("When I was young no one told me what to do") from their 2013 OK Animal release.
The Whigs were headlining, but I was not there to cover the band.
Apologies to the Whigs, I did not stay for the full set. I've often confused this garage Georgia band with The Afghan Whigs.
Anyway, the Whigs played a few tracks from their 2012 album, Enjoy The Company ("Staying Alive ", "Rock and Roll Forever", "Summer Heat "), and I felt the majority of their set is from their popular Mission Control album ("Like A Vibration", "Production City", "Hot Bed", "Already Young ", " Need You Need You").
As for the gorgeous ladies of Deap Vally, they played pretty much everything off their debut Get Deap! EP ("Lies ", "Ain't Fair", "Gonna Make My Own Money", and "End Of The World"), but throwing in a few new songs like "Bad for my Body" and "Walk of Shame". The former song was the highlight of their set.
My only complaint was that their set was so short (under 30 minutes), but it was well worth the long drive to St Paul to see them last night.
Check out Deap Vally on tour, they are promoting their Get Deap! EP, but be sure to check out their song on the "True Blood" soundtrack, also out this month.
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THE WHIGS
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Anyway, the Whigs played a few tracks from their 2012 album, Enjoy The Company ("Staying Alive ", "Rock and Roll Forever", "Summer Heat "), and I felt the majority of their set is from their popular Mission Control album ("Like A Vibration", "Production City", "Hot Bed", "Already Young ", " Need You Need You").
As for the gorgeous ladies of Deap Vally, they played pretty much everything off their debut Get Deap! EP ("Lies ", "Ain't Fair", "Gonna Make My Own Money", and "End Of The World"), but throwing in a few new songs like "Bad for my Body" and "Walk of Shame". The former song was the highlight of their set.
My only complaint was that their set was so short (under 30 minutes), but it was well worth the long drive to St Paul to see them last night.
Check out Deap Vally on tour, they are promoting their Get Deap! EP, but be sure to check out their song on the "True Blood" soundtrack, also out this month.
Deap Vally at Turf Club, St Paul (06/04/13) |
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