Show Review: Amy Millan and Bahamas at Cafe Du Nord, 10/28/09

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When Amy Millan steps away from one of her band projects (Stars, Broken Social Scene), she morphs from indie chanteuse into a roadhouse country singer. There’s plenty of lyrics about drinking, loneliness and hitting the road. I knew right away that this would be a pretty mellow show, and I was definitely proven right by the end of the night. Continue reading “Show Review: Amy Millan and Bahamas at Cafe Du Nord, 10/28/09”

Show Review: La Roux, io echo at Cafe du Nord, July 22nd

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In this economy, it’s rare for shows to sell out, especially well in advance. Even some of the most hyped acts are playing to 2/3 empty rooms.  So how did La Roux sell out Cafe du Nord so far in advance? Was it based on Glastonbury reports? Is it her sophisticated style and well crafted hooks? Or was it the $12 ticket price? Continue reading “Show Review: La Roux, io echo at Cafe du Nord, July 22nd”

Maria Taylor at Cafe Du Nord, 5/1/09

Maria Taylor showing off her one eye hypnosis skills
Maria Taylor showing off her one eye hypnosis skills

Admitedly, I was a bit apprehensive about this show.  I love Maria Taylor’s albums and singing along to her songs in the car.  But her songs are slow and moody, so I was a worried the show would be boring.   But Maria Taylor was hypnotic.  She has that special charisma or ‘it factor’ where you really can’t take your eyes off her.  Or really, it’s that you can’t look away from her eye: big, shining and soulful.  It reminds me of love story where a man sees a woman sing and instantly falls in love.  The voice, the eye, the giant left handed guitar, she is an indie dream woman.

Though Maria’s sultry left eye was the star of the show, there was a lot of good music too… Continue reading “Maria Taylor at Cafe Du Nord, 5/1/09”