Read More Savoir Adore Savoir Adore is another Brooklyn band. This one is about two BFF, Paul Hammer and Deidre Muro. They have a new single, Dreamers with the B-Side "Sea of Gold", out now ...
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Savoir Adore stopped by the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis last night, October 26th.
Somewhere along the way, they met up with Sun Airway, who previously was enjoying sold out shows with M83. Sun Airway closed out the night with their smoke machine and laser show. For added effects, the lights were turned off, so it's impossible to shoot photographs.
They had a dedicated singer, but he would once in a while push buttons or pick up a guitar. Musically, Sun Airway's songs were designed for the dance floor, and my favorite song they did was called "Symphony in White No 2."
I've previously mentioned that Savoir Adore is made up of two best friends, Paul Hammer and Deidre Muro.
This Brooklyn band sound like dreampop/shoegazing, lots of guitars and effects. The best part is that their songs sounded good live. Sometime a band gets it right with layers and mixes in the studio, but don't exactly pull it off live. Savoir Adore's songs are melodic, and I can easily see why New York Post called them "10 Bands to Watch."
Please check with the setlist to see what songs were performed. As you can see, the majority of their songs were from their Our Nature ("Loveliest Creature", "Regalia", "Sea of Gold", "Speed Bump", "Dreamers"), which was recently released (October 16th). They ended their set with "Dreamers," which was my favorite.
Savoir Adore's final stop will be at the Rathskellar in Madison, Wisconsin, before they head back home in New York. Our Nature is out now on Amazon.
SUN AIRWAY |
They had a dedicated singer, but he would once in a while push buttons or pick up a guitar. Musically, Sun Airway's songs were designed for the dance floor, and my favorite song they did was called "Symphony in White No 2."
I've previously mentioned that Savoir Adore is made up of two best friends, Paul Hammer and Deidre Muro.
This Brooklyn band sound like dreampop/shoegazing, lots of guitars and effects. The best part is that their songs sounded good live. Sometime a band gets it right with layers and mixes in the studio, but don't exactly pull it off live. Savoir Adore's songs are melodic, and I can easily see why New York Post called them "10 Bands to Watch."
Please check with the setlist to see what songs were performed. As you can see, the majority of their songs were from their Our Nature ("Loveliest Creature", "Regalia", "Sea of Gold", "Speed Bump", "Dreamers"), which was recently released (October 16th). They ended their set with "Dreamers," which was my favorite.
Savoir Adore's final stop will be at the Rathskellar in Madison, Wisconsin, before they head back home in New York. Our Nature is out now on Amazon.
Savoir Adore at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (10/26/12) |
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