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”Good afternoon Pasadena, it’s a perfect afternoon for some miserable Scottish music,” deadpannedsinger James Graham during their early-afternoon set. To say that his fine Glaswegian crew were out of their element would be an understatement. Not only is the melancholic, Joy Division-inspired sound best experienced on drizzly Tuesday nights, they were further hampered by sound problems.
They remain diligent in doing justice to their revered catalogue; whether it’s the carnal pound of “Bone Machine,” the spiraling riffs of “Caribou,” or the full-throttle cover of the Jesus And Mary Chain’s ”Head On,” they hit the main points of interest on the nail. Singer Frank Black said precisely nothing between songs, but when you can scream the lyrics to ”Debaser” as hard as he does, why bother with the chit chat?at the smaller Willows stage.
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