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| Seattlest is a website about Seattle. MoreEditor: Kim Ruehl Publisher: Gothamist ... |
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 --- 38 days ago http://feeds.gothamistllc.com/click.phdo?i=fb81c537ad5ae54f08db5011cd1cc068
As Tuesday afternoon rolls around, we're trying to recall what we did last weekend and remember—hey yeah!—we hit two concerts: a five-band line-up at the Showbox on Friday, and Nine Inch Nails on Saturday. How could we have forgotten? Oh that's right, it was a boring-as-hell time. Friday night we headed down to the Showbox at the Market to catch Tea For Julie with Slowly We Survive and Shyforshy , all opening for Gin Betty! and Don't Tell Sophie . First, re-read that last sentence and then tell us we're not out of good band names. And second, it wasn't all bad. Shyforshy, the first act, was tight and catchy, in their uninspired, Panic! At the Disco-y way. Slowly We Survive was the most musically interesting of the bunch, with vaguely math-rocky music that didn't fit at all with the lead singer's yearning, pop-star vox. And sadly, it was with Slowly We Survive that we began an evening marked by technical problems, when that band had to re-start their first song after the bass drum pedal broke. By the time Tea for Julie went on, the Showbox was quite nearly empty. Apparently there'd been some sort of problem with the bands not promoting the show, except for Shyforshy, who packed the all-ages floor with an impressive fan-base that kicked the energy up a notch; unfortunately, they all left by the time Tea For Julie came on. Which was sad, because Tea for Julie has plenty of potential. They have a tight, catchy, Brit-pop-y sound and e ... |
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