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Apr
22
2009

Paolo Nutini Showcase @ the Viper Room, April 21, 2009

Following his performance at Coachella, Paolo played an intimate showcase luncheon Tuesday at the Viper Room in Hollywood to debut his upcoming release, Sunny Side Up.

The Viper Room and Atlantic Records supplied the Open Bar and luncheon – however – it didn’t matter how drunk they got the guests, the music was phenomenal. By the first song, enough honest sweat was flowing out of his pores to mean he would not be letting up anytime soon – he’d done this before. Paolo has got the same Johnny Lang elated, scathing, rasp and quiver, mixed with Jeff Buckley moans and lingering “ooo’s” during the sultry ballads that were to die for. The timelessness of his music would throw a smile across anyone’s face and a chill down their spine as his boyish sincerity dabbled in motown and blues, reggae and barbershop bebop. As he picked up what appeared to be a watered down whiskey, smiling, he says “It’s the first one I’ve done of these things where everybody’s listening.” Not because he’s not extraordinary, but because he can be seen most often playing at big music halls, bigger concert venues, and music festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo. And his giddy Scottish accent would sometimes sound more like a thick island one. It was adorable. In fact, all but one of the 6 piece band is from Scotland, and his 2007 record went platinum in the UK, and sold about 2 million copies. He played the single off of his last record, “New Shoes”, which Paolo is most notably known for. Keeping an eye on Paolo and awating the release of his next record out in June, he showed no deficit of talent Tuesday, no elevated ego.

Paolo Nutini @ the Viper Room (photo: anna webber)

Paolo Nutini @ Viper Room showcase (photo: anna webber)

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Apr
20
2009

TV on the Radio @ The Ventura Theater – Thursday April 16

Even though the Ventura Theater is located about an hour short of both L.A. and Santa Barbara, the crowd filled it in for TV on the Radio’s high-octane set Thursday. Three black guys and four white guys comprise the band whose sound is a detailed mix between afro-beat breakdown, funk delicacies, flattening punk rock, and electro-synth reverberations. They put on (with no pun intended) an intrinsically colorful show that slung the crowd through rainbows and gouged them from doldrums with decadent neon textures. Not really anyone wasn’t dancing and sweating, and I’d say it might have been the first time leaving the photo pit actually carrying the scent of the band’s body odor – even Damian Marley’s tour bus left me unscathed in that area. Frontman Tunde Adebimpe danced like a fish out of water while Kyp Malone (vocals, guitar, loops) killed it with a voice sometimes reaching frequencies of Al Green heights, possibly even upwards, but with less gospel gradation. The most crowd response came from songs like Wolf Like Me and Staring at the Sun, and the die-hards hardly missed a word dead on. The Ventura show was the second of 2 shows surrounding L.A. county before they hit the Coachella mainstage Saturday, which they also dominated.

TV on the Radio

TV on the Radio - Tunde Adebimpe (photo: Anna Webber)

TV on the Radio - Tunde Adebimpe

TV on the Radio - Tunde Adebimpe (photo: Anna Webber)

TV on the Radio

TV on the Radio - Kyp Malone (photo: Anna Webber)

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