
In the middle of Sleigh Bells’ set at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto on Tuesday, lead singer Alexis Krauss lowered herself into the crowd like she was slowly testing out the temperature of a cold pool. One male audience member went in for a kiss with Alexis. She leaned in close as if to reciprocate and then pushed his head back into the crowd while laughing through their song, “Ring, Ring.” By the end of the show the entire audience seemed appreciative enough to go in for a smooch.
When two of the most buzzed bands of 2010, Sleigh Bells and Die Antwoord decide to co-headline a tour, there can be a ton of expectation. Joe Jonas even tweeted about Brooklyn girl/boy duo Sleigh Bells in May. One of my friends once said that Sleigh Bells is everything you can want in a band; gritty guitar riffs, pounding hip hop beats and saccharine girly vocals. This was Sleigh Bell’s third stop in Toronto in only a handful of months, but the city’s fans were still starving for more.
Sleigh Bells took the stage about half an hour after their scheduled set time, but once they opened with “Tell ‘Em” all grudges had passed. Lead singer Alexis took a breath after the first song and said, “Thank you guys for waiting.” The band pounded through song after song with the bass turned up so high it punctured your lungs and rattled your skeleton. “Now is the time to get fucking sweaty,” Alexis ordered the crowd while thrashing her hair around and propelling herself into the crowd. They played most of their songs from their relatively short archive and ended with the audience favourite “Crown on the Ground.”
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With a 56 year-old soul veteran Black Wolf as their lead singer, Kings Go Forth definitely isn’t a Jonas Brothers-esque group. But last Friday at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, they demanded the audience’s attention like it. Black Wolf, clad in a patterned vibrant two piece jumpsuit with a deep, deep, deep V neck fell to his knees like in spiritual meditation and then lurched forward to be among the crowd as they got low.
Kings Go Forth play music to be listened with Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings and James Brown. Their throwback funk soul sound features layers of instruments to build a wall of sound that controls the audience like dancing puppets. Their song “One Day” is fit for a 1970’s car chase featuring Starsky and Hutch or a 2010 car chase featuring Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl… maybe. The 10 member funk collective from Milwaukee have been slowly joining the soul revival after releasing a variety of singles since 2007. Their first album, The Outsiders Are Back was released by Luaka Bop on April 20 and the buzz has been enough to bring a solid crowd out on a Toronto Friday night.
Tags: East End Lovelies, Kings Go Forth, Steamboat
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Last Friday night Detroit indie-punk heroes The Von Bondies rolled into Lee’s Palace like a truck full of fireworks in the middle of a thunderstorm. Yes, their 60 minute show was pretty much that intense. And yes, you missed it again. Damnit, Charlie, you gotta start coming out to these things!
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