Cave Singers Review
Monday, December 28th, 2009The Cave Singers opened for Calexico at the beginning of this year was the best show I saw in a long time. Even from the start of the opening act, the crowd had full and alive. Now talking about SEATTLE energized the crowd seated in the auditorium so that danced in the streets with total abandon … and all the folk music. My god, man!
A funny thing I learned about the Cave Singers is that they never intended to be folk group. They are heavily influenced by the fact that – in fact they are much more inclined to listen to the Pixies – did not grow up with him, although I decided to hit up to do. And do it well. Standing in the growing layer reflector shared likes more local “folk band”, such as foxes fleet, Dutchess and the Duke, Band of Horses (ex-locals), and the builders and the butchers (PDX). (You must be hearing much more about them soon)
I look forward to meeting with the Cave Singers headline their own show and really came into its own vibration. Their first album, Invitation Songs (Matador) easily in my top 10 in 2007, and rumor is that the issue of the album sometime in the near future, so this could be the degree of bunch of new songs.