![]() However, as the jam unfolded, the band diverged, instead moving into a slightly dark groove that rumbled along, slowly and steadily building. A meticulous and slower Egyptian-inspired opening theme implied that the band would drop into “Basis For A Day”. Barber opened the second set with some silly banter about being sued by Enya and her “heavies” impounding his car (this joke was later brought back, as Enya’s “Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)” appropriately served as the walk-out music at the end of the show).Īfter this sidebar, the band opened with a massive 49-minute untitled jam, bringing the crowd into a frenzy. While the first set was a solid offering from the Biscuits, it paled in comparison to the show’s second set, which saw the Disco Biscuits fully dialed in and truly bringing their A-game out. The Disco Biscuits Announce 2018 Mid-Atlantic Run Supported By TAUK The propulsive song eventually settled into the laid-back groove of a “Suspended In The Air” jam, highlighting Allen Aucoin’s precision drum work behind the kit and ending the first set on a high note. After this surprise bust-out, the band landed in “Astronaut”, eliciting a huge response from the crowd. The Disco Biscuits’ jubilant and transcendent number “Naeba” was a highlight of the first set, given that the band last performed the song during their New Year’s Eve run ending 2011-marking almost six years since its last time played (though the Biscuits’ side project with Brownie and Aron, Electron, has frequently played the tune during its limited runs over the years). “The City” ultimately moved into a slinky and spacious jam, before dropping into an inverted “Naeba”. ![]() An abrupt drop into “The City” followed, during which Marc Brownstein’s prominent bass line clearly stood out as the key piece holding the tune together. An unfinished “Shelby Rose” came next, with the galloping tune eventually landing in a eerie portion augmented by Aron Magner’s added effects on the synth and Jon “Barber” Gutwillig’s cascading guitar. The first set opened with the bouncy and upbeat “Hope”, marking an energetic start to the show with its triumphant chorus and frenetic baroque-esque jam. The Disco Biscuits Announce Free Colorado-Run Webcast And give back to their fans they did, offering up a monstrous 49-minute jam to start their stand-out three-song second set, encoring with the band’s Perfume and punk-inspired version of “Kitchen Mitts”, and busting out “Naeba” for the first time since December 27th, 2011. The 625-person venue was packed for the performance, providing the perfect setting for the intimate event meant to give back to the Disco Biscuits’ dedicated fan base. The show kicked off the Biscuits’ three-night Colorado run, which will see the jamtronica juggernauts performing at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium on Friday and Saturday. On Thursday night, the Disco Biscuits took to Boulder, Colorado, for a “sold-out” fan appreciation show at the Fox Theatre, which was free to the limited number of lucky fans selected lottery style.
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