The Unannounced Yeah Yeah Yeahs Show You Missed
Karen O appeared in an outsize sort of kimono, stroking the mike like Tina Turner, before stripping down to a tiny dress.
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Karen O appeared in an outsize sort of kimono, stroking the mike like Tina Turner, before stripping down to a tiny dress.
The chanteuse broke from her role as jazz-folk ingénue only once, to rib the crowd.
Towering, aw-shucks drummer Greg Saunier and travel-size vocalist-bassist Satomi Matsuzaki played their highly listenable skronk.
"Buy it or we'll slit your throat," threatened Crooked Fingers front man Eric Bachmann at Webster Hall last night, plugging his band's new album.
At last night's show at Spiegeltent, Antibalas packed enough of a wallop to silence any dull questions of authenticity.
Who knows what vitriol might've lurked behind front man Glenn Mercer's black shades, but he seemed to enjoy blazing through his band's back catalogue.
One hundred percent pure American mongrel rock, O'Death, like a yard sale, had a little of everything.
“Hi, we're famous,” announced one of the performers. “This is going to be awesome.”
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