
For a place as small as the Brillobox a sell-out crowd is not all that impressive. What is impressive is the amount of quality shows being held at a place that size. On any given night there’s a chance that you can satisfy your curiosity and see a great show by a band that you maybe have never heard of before. These shows might be attended by only a few people but that’s probably because the band playing is unknown not because they’re not good. In the case of the show this past Saturday headlined by Brooklyn band
Bear In Heaven and featuring
Freelance Whales and
Mariage Blanc, though, everything came together really well; there was good music played by bands with notoriety at a house packed with adoring fans.
The first band,
Mariage Blanc, a local group , got the sold-out show started with an upbeat set consisting mostly of new songs that they readily admitted theyhadn’t gotten around to recording yet. Despite the fact that that all but guaranteed no familiarity with what was being heard, the crowd as a whole seemed to be enjoying the slower, mellower, less punkish ska sound complete with the occasional trumpet accompaniment. But what started out as a strong set slowly started to sound the same by the end of the show and there were a few too many “oohs”, “ahs” and “ba da ba bas” in places where even a clichéd lyric would be a valuable addition to the song. Still, their upbeat sound was a worthy warm-up for the second, and in some eyes the best, act of the night.
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