The New York Times ("This seven-piece from Washington loves body-quaking, tribal rhythms as much as banjos and simple keyboard hooks, and keeps full catharsis just out of reach") and Gothamist had both flagged last night's performance by Le Loup and the Ruby Suns at Union Hall (as did others), so I was pretty sure that some sort of review would be online somewhere in blogville today. Ta da! A thorough report I can endorse. (As some music critic once put it, "One nice thing about the Internet is that you don’t need to do all of your own thinking anymore." In my defense, when it comes to Le Loup, I already know what I think, and am a little wary of adding to the alleged din of erm,"faux omniscience re: a cultural moment" or something.) Whatever, it was a great show!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Le Loup at Union Hall
Posted by bonhomie page at 3/25/2008 06:06:00 PM
Labels: Gothamist, Le Loup, Music, NYT, Pitchfork, Radar, The Internets, The New Yorker
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