Sunday, June 05, 2005

Headphones at The Velvet Room

Headphones
The Velvet Room


“This is the night where the bar doesn’t make any money,”  Opening act Crystal Skulls welcomed the very small crowd – small meaning about a dozen people - to The Velvet Room on June 9. 

I was excited to see the headliner, Headphones, a Pedro the Lion side project composed of David Bazan and TW Walsh.  Only mildly impressed by their only full-length release, I was attracted by the novelty of seeing Headphones on what I figured may be their one and only tour. 

The show was short; the two bands combined didn’t play more than an hour.  Normally I would feel slighted by shelling out $12 to her a band play eight songs, but I left the Velvet Room feeling very content.   

They seemed to have a sense of humor about the small crowd, “We’re going to go on another tour in the Fall if we can open for a band that might draw more of a crowd,” said David Bazan with a smile.     

Despite the simplicity of the setup - David sitting behind the keyboard, singing and TW manning the drums – the songs sounded much better live than on the album.  Unlike the album, Bazan’s vocals weren’t lost in the mix and when the low-end of the organ kicked in it really filled up the sparsely populated room. 

The band played 8 of its 10 album tracks. The highlight was “Gas and Matches,” which shook both my chair and my chest.  “Slow Car Crash” was eerie and beautiful and the non-album track “5 Chord” was so good that I gave in and paid 99 cents to buy it from iTunes.   

My first exposure to the opening act, The Crystal Skulls, was also positive.  They had an interesting Maroon 5-covers-Frank Sinatra vibe.  One of the best opening bands I’ve heard in a while.   

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