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MUSIC REVIEW: BRMC's voluptuous volume

icon By Frank De Blase on Sep. 21st, 2007 at 10:02am       1 Comment

Sometimes volume actually works. Generally in live rock 'n' roll, it winds up as an excuse, an over-compensation, something adhered to as protocol. Kids grow up being told rock 'n' roll must be loud. Very few artists, however, embrace the volume as a tool along with the beat, the melody, the lyrics, Advertisementand the overall groove.

Enter Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, sprung from the brilliant wreckage of The Brian Jonestown Massacre.

Last night at Water Street Music Hall, the band's wall of volume was as integral to the sound as the psychedelic wash and mesmerizing beat. Roughly 300 people dug and danced as the band swung, threatening to hypnotize. The stage setup looked like a prison break in the fog, and the black-clad band stood relatively motionless. But at the heart of this aural painting and hep-cat swagger, was pure rock 'n' roll: the kind the you can feel, with its requisite, appropriate, gorgeous volume.

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Zack on September 25th, 2007

So bummed I missed this show.

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BRMC leader Peter Hayes, at Water Street Music Hall September 20. Photo by Frank De Blase.

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