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I don’t often make it out on a Wednesday evening, but the last two weeks I have, and that’s simply because of Residence A. Which is great, because I love them to pieces, but it also means that I end up trying to review shows where all I can say is that I continue to love them and want to see them all the time. If I haven’t yet convinced you to get out and see them, check the end of this review to see a video of their song Disco. And then get out and see them. It doesn’t matter if the entire crowd decided to talk throughout the entire set like they did at this particular show, or if they are playing to a few people at a tiny club, they still put on an energetic show that will leave an impression.
But really, the highlight of this show was Two Gallants. Even though I was bone-tired, and the crowd was obnoxious, it was still an amazing show. I hadn’t really expected such luscious beards from San Franciscan hipsters, but it certainly lent a little something extra to their stage presence. Their music was at the Drielandenpunt of blues, folk, and rock, and what made it so amazing was that there was only two of them. One guitar and one drum, and that’s all they needed. The vocals were powerful (and the lyrics wonderfully quirky), and the music was surprisingly rich-sounding and well-rounded even though there were only two instruments. It reminds me of the sort of music I would listen to in Australia, and it’s something you don’t get to see in China very often, and it’s a much appreciated change in pace. Even if it might be considered fairly average for indie music in the West.
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