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vocals could do with being a little louder tonight; although
you are always aware when they dip in and out of a song,
they are not always audible enough to make out any actual
words. However, I'm fairly certain that, in fitting with
the music, they are poignant, sometimes beautiful with maybe
a little whimsy thrown in here and there. Ever-changing time
signatures and exciting and strange keyboard sounds provide
colour to the gentle tunes that power along throughout Grandaddy's
set, peppered with falsetto vocals and acoustic guitar. Often
becoming louder than you would imagine yet never quite really
rocking out like you think they should, the band have a strong
body of fine songs that keep your foot tapping and head rocking.
Tunes of the evening where: Crystal Lake, El Caminos in the
West and Now It’s on. All were delivered with great
gusto and yet a mellow smoothness.
There's a delicate Mercury Rev-ness about the songs, perhaps
down to Jason Lytles vocals, yet delivered with a permanent
positivity. It's not always easy for bands to deliver their
music so strongly live but from only ever hearing one or two
Grandaddy tracks before this evening I am compelled to go seek
out more.
Sam
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