» Usually between sets at a show, people get busy refilling their drinks or catching a cigarette outside. Those who did at this recent show at Cameo Gallery definitely missed out, as the magician Matthew Holzclaw emceed the night and did a little performing of his own in between acts.
Text by Amy Rose Spiegel
Posted on August 23, 2011
Suckers
Dinowalrus
Dinowalrus cameo
Dinowalrus brooklyn
Magician Matthew Holtzclaw
Magician Matthew Holtzclaw at cameo
Magician Matthew Holtzclaw performs brooklyn
Rewards
Rewards band
Rewards cameo gallery
Rewards ex chairlift aaron
Rewards green light
Suckers
Suckers brooklyn
Suckers new york
Suckers cameo gallery
Suckers with rewards
Suckers red light
Suckers crowd
Suckers live
Suckers drum stick
Suckers guitar
Suckers green light
He mostly stuck to sleight of hand, but one stunt involved him swallowing one end of a thread and pulling the other out of his...well, I'll leave that up to your imagination. Suffice it to say that some people in the audience may have wished they went outside after all, but at least everyone was thoroughly entertained.
Dinowalrus, a late addition to the show, opened up the night with jangly, methodical guitar rock, setting the stage for Rewards, the new project of Aaron Pfenning of Chairlift. The band is all '80s sex, Pulp-style, with plenty of soft, tender vocals underscored by ripping bass lines.
Suckers was the main draw of the evening, and they met the crowd's anticipation by debuting five or six new songs. While they remained in the tradition of the band's established sound--all brushfire energy and rousing, incantation-like vocals--the newer melodies were a noticeable update on the ones heard in their debut album, last year's Wild Smile. Their audience swayed as if spellbound, which, given the evening's emcee, maybe they were.
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