Xavier Rudd, Good Old War – Thu., September 9, 2010 – Barrymore Theatre
|Event Details: | Xavier Rudd, Good Old War |
When |
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Where |
2090 Atwood Avenue
Madison, WI 53703 |
Other Info | Xavier Rudd: Best-selling Australian singer-songwriter, Xavier Rudd, is set to launch a U.S. tour in support of his new album, Koonyum Sun. The album is his first recording with South African rhythm section comprised of Tio Moloantoa on Bass and Andile Nqubezelo, formerly of the late Lucky Dube's band. Rudd, known for his must-be-seen-to-be-believed live show-where he often performs as a one-man band-will give North American audiences a chance to experience the new lineup live beginning August 13th. Xavier and Izintaba will join dueling guitarists Rodrigo y Gabriela for six dates in August. Xavier, Tio and Andile formed a bond in the summer of 2008 at Austria's Nuke festival. Their relationship-like their musical tastes-reflects a passion for unifying culture, sound and understanding. Moving away from the heavier-edged sound pursued on 2008's "Dark Shades of Blue," Xavier has shifted to an up-beat, hip-swaying sound, now backed by the tour de force of Tio and Andile under the new group "Xavier Rudd and Izintaba." Charleston City Paper experienced a preview of the new lineup this past summer, raving "With a powerful presence center stage, bassist Tio Molontoa cranked out some funky bass with a background of the aboriginal flag, while drummer Andile Nqubezelo, stage right, demolished the drums. From beginning to end Rudd's performance had fans in a frenzy bobbing around to a fusion of Aboriginal Funk." Rudd is known for his extraordinary stage show that finds him performing guitar, didgeridoo and various percussion parts simultaneously-using a unique set-up that literally surrounds him with various instruments, singing from behind a stand holding three didgeridoos of different keys. He has led sold-out tours in Europe, Canada, Australia and the US, both headlining and supporting the likes of the Dave Matthews Band, Jack Johnson and Ben Harper. Good Old War: Pennsylvania indie-rock trio Good Old War is at its lush heart with their second album, Good Old War which was released by Sargent House. A natural evolution from the band's debut Only Way to Be Alone, Good Old War radiates with the band’s unbelievable harmonies warmth and vulnerability, both qualities undoubtedly cultivated by the band's hands-on self-production, and the environment of solitude in which the album was created. “Together as Good Old War the trio have mastered the art of three part vocal harmonies and their lively and intricate songs are a throwback to the days when Crosby, Stills, & Nash ruled the Rock world“ – Alternative Press Listen to the band: http://www.myspace.com/goodoldwar Digital download of the album available at: http://digital.goodoldwar.com/album/only-way-to-be-alone |
One Comment
I thought that the Xavier Rudd concert was completely self-indulgent. The sound was HORRIBLE – way too loud. Never was able to hear a single lyric – only heard the bass. Too bad. I did, however, thoroughly enjoy Good Old War with their fresh, retro kind of vibe and much better sound control.