Phoenix and the Turtle plays to a new scene
This might sound like another of those warm-and-fuzzy posts written in the haze of
last night's music, but the second installment of Now Blog This on Thursday at the Scene
turned out to be, for me, what an ideal club outing is supposed to be. You see a good
set or two or three from known quantities, plus you hear something that's completely new
and different.
(curated by four L.A. bloggers, including this one) delivered the gritty, horn-infused
indie rock of Le Switch; the lovingly
fractured, ghost-inspired pop of the
Deadly Syndrome; and the dense, soaring anthems of Aushua. All were familiar to me beforehand.
But not Phoenix and the
Turtle
nowhere. LA Underground invited the band to
make the trip in from Yucaipa, and I don't know
what the music scene is like in Yucaipa, but this quartet has got to be the best indie
rock band out there. Their proggy compositions stopped and started, swelled and receded,
purred and thundered, as if by magic, with Valerie Curtis' work on the violin and
keyboards and Cahn Curtis' array of guitar textures giving the music a very cinematic
feel. Overall, it was a set that rewarded early arrivals.
Until next time.
Photos: Top, Cahn Curtis, Valerie Curtis and Bill Barrington of Phoenix and the
Turtle; inset, Aaron Kyle of Le Switch; above, Nathan Gammill and Phil Neujahr of
Aushua; below, the Deadly Syndrome's setlist. By Kevin Bronson / LAT.
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This show was, indeed, one of the best shows I've been to in a while. Phoenix and the
Turtle are an amazingly talented group of individuals whose exposure in LA is long
overdue.
Posted by: Viet | August 25, 2007 at 01:25 AM
Thanks for posting this. Phoenix and the Turtle are an amazing band.
Posted by: Nick Bahula | August 25, 2007 at 05:46 PM
Finally! The Phoenix rises! One to keep an eye on
Posted by: Mary Valiakas | August 30, 2007 at 04:08 AM