Review: White Rabbits are Frightening(ly) good at The High Noon Saloon, April 24, 2010

Stephen Patterson of the White Rabbits

Checking in late last Saturday night at The High Noon, I missed openers The Kickback and Here We Go Magic but caught Brooklyn, NY based indie darlings White Rabbits bring their brand of indie rock and post-punk energy to town. The venue was filled in nicely considering the cold, rainy weather last weekend. In fact, The High Noon felt almost tropical with the humidity and heat rising from warming bodies. The band had plenty of energy and stage presence, with the percussive pair of Matthew Clark and Jamie Levinson creating huge walls of reverb and sound… thought I am sure the fans would not have minded some more of the vigor. A great show overall and I highly recommend catching this act live and picking up It’s Frightening [Vinyl], their 2009 release on TBD Records and produced by none other than Britt Daniel of Spoon fame. And here’s the link to the album available as mp3 (It’s Frightening) and CD (It’s Frightening). Some pictures from the evening follow… Enjoy!