I
had been looking forward to seeing Joseph Arthur since the
show at High Noon was announced a couple months ago. The
only recording of his that I had was Nuclear Daydream, but
I had found that I really enjoyed it at anytime of day or
night or mood. His cryptic, cosmic, Zen flavored lyrics
are right up my alley - and the melody and arrangements
of his songs are really pleasing to me.
The surprise for me was the calibre and
composition of the Lonely Astronauts. I was there to see
JA and had no idea of the talent in the band. But it did
not take long to realize that each and every member was
a really gifted musician. They could all sing well and the
harmonies were spot on. . .
The next day I got on the web to learn
more about them and realized that the lead guitar was Jen
Turner (Furslide, and lead guitar on Natalie Merchant's
Tiger Lilly record and tour). Rhythm guitar was only
Kraig Jarrett Johnson (Jayhawks and Golden Smog). And the
bass player was Sybil Buck - a really fascinating character,
who I thought was one of the grooviest bass players I've
ever watched. (It didn't hurt that she is quite attractive
either.)
The three guitar + bass lineup is always a powerful one,
and this was three really strong performers that melded
nicely together. It was interesting to watch JA work his
effects - all those years touring alone and using loops
etc to build his songs have given him an easy attitude that
masked the virtuosity of his technique.
I don't really bother with trying to track setlists, but
they played a lot of familiar material from Nuclear Daydream
and great songs from their new release Let's Just Be. After
the show, I bought the limited edition version that has
hand-pressed lithography cover art. And I like this recording
a lot too.
One last thing - do not tell your wife that you think a
certain bass player is one of the hottest musician you've
ever seen. . . This is not a good idea.
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