The Fresh & Onlys

The Fresh & Onlys

Quilt, Mike Bruno and the Black Magic Family Band

Sat, November 10, 2012

Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm

$10.00 - $12.00

This event is 21 and over

The Fresh & Onlys
The Fresh & Onlys
The Fresh & Onlys formed just two years ago in San Francisco, but they already boast more music to their name than most bands manage in twice that time. Over the course of a flurry of 7"s, a limited-edition cassette, and two full-length albums-- last spring's self-titled and now Grey-Eyed Girls-- you can hear the sound of a young band busily honing in on what they're good at. In case you weren't tipped off by their almost distractingly evocative band name (should we be thinking of the Only Ones, or the Young Fresh Fellows?), the Fresh & Onlys traffic in jangly garage-pop, balancing psych-rock swagger with generous dollops of sweetly cockeyed melody. Their recordings are lovingly caked with crud, and their jams sometimes veer perilously close to derailing completely, which might seem to lump them in with other San Francisco psych revivalists like Thee Oh Sees and Sic Alps. But the Fresh & Onlys are set apart by an endearingly fussy devotion to songcraft and an understated and unfakeable weirdness
Quilt
Quilt
It's not uncommon to form a band while in college, and that is exactly what Quilt did. Its founding members, Shane Butler and Anna Fox Rochinski were visual art students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, but bonded over their mutual love of weird, experimental jams and classic pop harmonies. John Andrews joined the band as drummer after opening for every Quilt show on tour in 2009. Butler grew up in a "community with a lot of musical chanting" and Rochinski was "doing classical singing in choirs that had a lot of crazy harmonies. There's a lot of repetitive, almost mantra stuff in our songs," she adds. Quilt is a band with strong roots that formed at the apex of the point in your life when you're thinking about your own art and what it all means.

From the gorgeous two and three-part harmonies that pepper every track to the twinkling guitar that floats over everything, this is wandering music made up of expansive, cinematic moments, brought home by those harmonies. Singing at the same time, Butler and Rochinski are the core, sounding both powerful and intimate while letting their voices go thin and then build up to a concrete thickness. At points, when all three members sing, it's a revalation. "Penobska Oakwalk" sounds already classic, Rochinski rounding out Butler's melancholy with subtle power, while "Gome Home" is all bluster, thudding bass, footstomps and faint, swirling desolation. "Philosophically and musically we're very attuned in a lot of ways," Butler says. It's visual music without any visuals. Quilt's music is so vivid that we don't even need them.

But the real key to the band lies in the members' complete freedom with their music. Each of these songs is a result of endless jamming letting the tracks take shape organically until they cohered into songs worth digging into. "We get together and intuitively flow and then carve the songs with lyrics," Butler says of the writing process. But that's not to say Quilt are comfortable making an appealing melody and a catchy riff and leaving it at that. Instead, the band finds a formula in experimentation, letting keys drift languidly, following their own threads wherever they need to go.
Mike Bruno and the Black Magic Family Band
Mike Bruno and the Black Magic Family Band
"Mike Bruno sets himself apart going down the hidden folk avenues on the Indie map with his latest EP The Sad Sisters. Bruno's voice is tormented and moving leaving you at the edge of your comfort zone. Dark and mysterious harmonies have you unsettled and calm simultaneously. Along with an acoustic guitar, a symphony of wineglass's, bells, drones, and a banjo fuel the infectious cooing. Mike Bruno exerts raw emotion that is felt through every delicate pluck and whisper, to every coarse wail and strums. The tracks change dynamically leaving you anticipating what soothing or evocative sound will capture by surprise. The EP is hypnotic in its own sense with the unusual instrumentation. Mike Bruno leaves you lost in your tracks in the place you know best." ~ treble-synthesis.blogspot.com
Venue Information:
Johnny Brenda's
1201 N. Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA, 19125
http://www.johnnybrendas.com/