Chastity Belt Setlist
Tour Dates
07/29/2017
Obsidian
Olympia, WA
07/30/2017 Outer Space Arcata, CA 07/31/2017 Arlene Francis Center Santa Rosa, CA 08/02/2017 Strummer's Fresno, CA 08/03/2017 Teragram Ballroom Los Angeles, CA 08/04/2017 Space San Diego, CA 08/07/2017 Constellation Room Santa Ana, CA 08/08/2017 Velvet Jones Santa Barbara, CA 08/09/2017 The Crepe Place Santa Cruz, CA 08/11/2017 Star Theater Portland, OR 08/12/2017 Roebling Point Ent Covington, KY 09/14/2017 The Garage London Read More
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Monica LaPlante
photo: Amy
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Austin Cecil smashing the drums! And LaPlante thrashing on guitar and vocals! The punchy set drew largely from LaPlante’s recent release NOIR including “Can’t Stop” and crowd favorite “Hope You’re Alone.” The band also played a song that, LaPlante explained, some found offensive. The title? “She’s a Loser.”
Darren Hanlon (with fan dueting)
photo: Amy
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Chastity Belt’s newest album I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone has been racking up accolades all over the internets and rightfully so: it’s a gorgeous, dark surprisingly intimate record that sounds like it was recorded on the beach on a cloudy day.
Live, the band effortlessly reconstructs that: lead singer/guitarist Julia Shapiro’s low Nico-esque voice coasts inside an exhilarating fog of jangly reverb created by second guitarist Lydia Lund, bassist Annie Truscott, and drummer Gretchen Grimm. Despite the blissed-out nature of the music, Chastity Belt kept their absurdist sense of humor intact in between tunes.
Mid-way through a set that already tackled Alone songs like opener “Complain,” “Caught in a Lie” (my favorite) and “Time to Go Home” (from the 2015 album of the same name), lead singer/guitarist Julia Shapiro told the crowd that the band got their caricatures done at a Jazz Fest that was happening in Iowa City and that they would be willing to part with them to the highest bidder.
Truscott later asked about Minneapolis’ “above ground tunnels” and if they all connect and where exactly you enter before falling into giggles from the unique and varied audience responses. Fantastic music aside, what I love most about Chastity Belt is the real sense of camaraderie. They like playing music not necessarily for other people but for each other.
Chastity Belt kick off their west coast leg at the end of the month in Olympia, WA and then head to Europe in this fall. Check out I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone out now on Hardly Art (post-punk fans will be tickled to see that it was produced by current Wire guitarist Matthew Simms).
Chastity Belt at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (01 July 2017) photo: Amy
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