The Posies
E. Joseph and the Sparrows
Terra Lightfoot
World Café Live, June 13, 2018
I never tire of WC Live. It's clean and comfortable, with good food and great music. Like tonight.
Terra Lightfoot is Canadian, on her first extended tour of the US. She plays feminist indie rock--noise rock, that is--and she's great.
E. Joseph and the Sparrows play more straightforward hardish indie rock. While I’d heard both them and Terra on Philly’s WXPN, I didn't know who those songs were by until this show. I liked both bands a lot live and bought their albums.
The Posies' set leaned 80s and 90s, with a few songs from their post-Geffen period. I felt their set tonight was better than when I saw them back in January, but that may be because the club they played in then wasn’t so hot.
Their loud, hard, power pop with a hint of darkness is my kind of music right now. Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow showed off their rock star moves, and their twin lead guitar playing was excellent. Funny onstage banter featured horror stories about their tour, including a less than perfect set the night before in Harrisburg, PA.
I’ve been into them since the 80s, and I'm glad I finally got to see them in a good setting.
If you want to see three bands who have something to say, and play, this is the tour to see.
Andrea Weiss
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