Mark Lanegan Band
Underground Arts
Philadelphia, 8-17-17
I’d always liked Mark Lanegan, but I’d never seen him live,
until now.
Duke Garwood and Lyenn were the two opening acts. Duke plays
guitar in Lanegan’s band. He sounded like a good Chris Cornell emulator, circa
Chris’s songs from the Singles soundtrack. Lyenn sounded like a more amplified
Elliott Smith. They were good, but I wished they weren’t just solo guitarists,
as the bare bones of their songs were good enough to make me wish for a full
band. I liked their take on electric folk.
Lanegan and band hit the stage around 10:40. As dark as his
songs are, there is also a lot of hope in them, and he seemed happy and to be
having a good time onstage, which I found very likable. His voice has gotten
better with age, a very rare thing, and his band is top notch.
The crowd, mostly 50-something’s like me or younger, seemed
to be long-time fans. The venue can hold about 300 people. All hung on his
every word, something I joined in on. And for the encore he played Joy
Division’s "Love Will Tear Us Apart" very well.
Mark doesn’t tour the East Coast that often, so I knew this
was a treat, and a great one. I left that night very happy. I hope to get to
see him again.
Andrea Weiss
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