Live Review: The Velvet Teen @ the Rickshaw Stop 3/19
By Camden Andrews
I knew the Velvet Teen rocked, but I didn’t know the Velvet Teen ROCKED!!!! In fact, they rocked so hard during their show at the Rickshaw Stop that I stayed and missed the last BART home, and I wasn’t even angry. I was humming the tune to "Radiapathy" all the way home on the transbay bus. (more >>)
There’s something special about the Velvet Teen that’s hard to put your finger on. There’s drummer Casey Deitz's whirlwind of carefully complex beats, singer Judah Nagler's baroque-style vocals hitting even the highest of notes, and guitarist Matthew Izen convulsing along with strangely melodic chord progressions from outer space. All three come together to form a triad of awesomeness with far too much energy to contain itself.
The minute Deitz’s glasses came off from wailing too hard on the drums in the second song of the set, I knew I was in for a ride. The band held nothing back, and all the intensity bottled up in Cum Laude, the band’s previous release, was brought with full force live. The entire place was moving in some way, and not even the hippest of the hipsters were able to deny the force. Without even blinking, I would much rather miss the last BART again then miss these guys the next time they come to town.
Labels: indie rock, santa rosa

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