SPOT: J. Tillman (Fleet Foxes) | Horseshoe Tavern | 11.11.09

J. Tillman

Check out J. Tillman (from the critically acclaimed Seattle band Fleet Foxes, self described as “Baroque harmonic pop jams”).  He’s currently on tour promoting some of his solo folk work, performing at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern tomorrow.

I’ve yet to hear much of his work, but from what I’ve heard he has taken a very delicate, melodic and lyrical direction.  Check out some of his work:

http://www.myspace.com/jtillman

J.Tillman w/Pearly Gates Music
Horseshoe Tavern
$15 at the door
SETS: J.Tillman @10:30p, PGM @9:30p

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An East Coast Invasion

Hey Rosetta!
Hey Rosetta! w/Museum Pieces, Oh No Forest Fires
Horseshoe Tavern
11.19.08
Rating: 8/10

What a way to spark up a freezing Wednesday night.  A trio East Coast artists put on a show at the Horseshoe, showcasing great breadth of music and talent emerging from the East.  Opening the set was Oh No Forest Fires, a firey indie punk band, with as much ragged bounce as it’s lead singer’s hairdo.  Although I only caught the last 2 tracks of their set, I could tell they could’ve gone all night. 
Following up was Museum Pieces.  Although they had a few technical issues and temperamental front man right out of the gates, they put in a decent set.  Essences of Northern Lights and prog rock shimmered through, but overall I had trouble deciphering variance between songs, to a point where everything simply melding into one.  Their rolling instrumental proggy sequences that never climaxed, and with mediocre on-stage performance, the band had trouble connecting to and engaging with audience.  We never really got past their name, let alone their live set.

The Earnest East coasters roots rock band Hey Rosetta! headlined the night with an high energy set promoting their newest album produced with Hawksley Workman, Into Your Lungs.  Yet again the kids from Halifax New Foundland delivered a foot stomping, hand clapping show stopping set.  With a handful of devote fans leading the way, highlights included “New Goodbye”, “Handshake the Gangster”, and ‘oldies’ “Another Pilot” and “Simplest Thing”.

I just can’t seem to get enough of this band – Each song works like chapters in harmony with one another.  Each musician is equally gifted in their own way and you can hear elements of classical training adding in depth, intricacy and sheer genious when it’s all stitched together.   HR! on stage presence is strong and you can see their love and passion for the music and stage.  It’s a brand of earnest musicians that love what they do and don’t let the their new found success and hype go into their lungs.

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