Atlas Sound @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, 2.24.08

Posted on February 24, 2008
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BRADFORD COX: Screaming life

Text/Photos by Andrew Parks

“When you’re almost pushing 40,” said Honey Owens, Atlas Sound’s bassist and the wounded bird behind Valet, “You kinda have to let it all hang out sometimes.”

No kidding. Much to the delight of a modest Music Hall of Williamsburg crowd Sunday night, Bradford Cox’s solo band (featuring Owens, Adam Forkner of White Rainbow, Brian Foote of Nudge, and drummer Stephanie Macksey) emerged for a topless encore—yes, even Owens, who quickly wrapped herself in a makeshift black shawl. The move wasn’t shocking so much as appropriate, since it reflected the relaxed vibe of the group’s entire set. While Atlas Sound’s debut, Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel, is a dank, damp ambient pop affair, its songs took on a sprawling, ramshackle quality live, made all the more intimate by Cox’s between-song banter. (Forkner—who performed an astounding, loop-and-drone-doused solo set earlier on—volleyed one-liners and quirky nonsense at the towering frontman all night. Seriously, get these two a comedy show stat.)

This being the band’s second week of shows ever, they were a bit off at times—often bleeding well into the red thanks to Forkner’s guitar heroics—but some songs were absolutely transcendent due to Owen’s wobbly bass lines, Forkner and Cox’s criss-crossing chords, and Foote’s constant knob-twiddling. Macksey kept the rhythm section in step as well, but let’s be honest here: most of the songs were so noisy they drowned out any drum beats. Except for a trifecta of abbreviated, endearingly sloppy covers, including Blue Öyster Cult’s “Don’t Fear the Reaper,” the Breeders’ “Last Splash,” and the Grateful Dead’s “Operator.”

Yes, they played the Grateful Dead. Photos after the jump kids …

Adam Forkner of White Rainbow

[L to R: Forkner, Stephanie Macksey, Honey Owens, Bradford Cox]

Brian Foote


Comments

6 Responses to “Atlas Sound @ Music Hall of Williamsburg, 2.24.08”

  1. Eduardo on February 25th, 2008 12:00 am

    Very nice review. I am planning to write one on my own, but I am afraid I will be repeating a lot of what you already said here. Except about this guy of White Rainbow… I thought he was actually annoying and had an arrogant attitude of “I am so fucking great”. He is very fucking great at the guitar, but the attitude is not necessary… more have done it better. I went on Saturday to Mercury Lounge and there was no shirtless action.

  2. joydivided on February 25th, 2008 8:22 am

    Bradford can’t be stopped.

  3. adam on February 25th, 2008 9:45 am

    hey guys.sorry if i came off like a prick or arrogant or something. we were just having fun! i really don’t have a ‘i think im so great’ attitude. i don’t take anything i do that seriously, and some times that comes off as being flippant. please don’t hate me just because im beautiful;)

    last night was one of the best nights of our lives..thanks for coming out and thanks for writing and taking pictures!!!!!

  4. admin on February 25th, 2008 10:04 am

    I don’t think you were arrogant at all, man. If anything, it was refreshing to see such a relaxed set from you guys as opposed to a pretentious, deadly serious take on Atlas Sound’s rather depressing album. Here’s hoping your van gets fixed and Foote’s, um foot, heals.

  5. joydivided on February 25th, 2008 11:23 am

    sad I missed it. sounds like it was a good time.

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