The Lone Bellow at Mill City Nights, Minneapolis (10/29/13) concert review

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Tour Dates

11/06/13 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE

11/07/13 Columbus, OH Basement

11/10/13 St. Louis, MO Old Rock House

11/11/13 Bloomington, IN Bluebird Nightclub

11/12/13 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theatre

11/14/13 Philadelphia, PA Union Transfer

11/15/13 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage

11/16/13 Washington, DC Sixth & I

11/20/13 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club

11/21/13 Buffalo, NY Tralf Music Hall

11/22/13 Detroit, MI Magic Stick

11/24/13 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom

12/01/13 Denver, CO Bluebird Theater

12/04/13 Salt Lake City, UT The State Room

12/06/13 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl

12/08/13 Portland, OR Aladdin Theater

12/10/13 San Francisco, CA Independent

12/11/13 West Hollywood, CA Troubadour



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The Lone Bellow

Brooklyn trio The Lone Bellow continues their US Tour, with a stop at Minneapolis’ Mill City Nights on Tuesday. The trio, led by guitar/vocalist Zach Williams (along with Kanene Donehey Pipkin- mandolin, vocals and Brian Elmquist..…


How hard does The Lone Bellow vocalist/guitarist Zach Williams work? He was pooled in sweat, red-faced with blood vessels bulging, out of breath, and broke a string… and that was just after the first two songs.



The Brooklynized country trio (Williams along with Brian Elmquist – guitar, vocals and Kanene Donehey Pipkin – mandolin, vocals and touring with husband Jason Pipkin – banjo/bass, Brian Griffin – drums) finally played to an enthusiastic Twin Cities crowd at Mill City Nights in a complimentary performance co-sponsored by Paste Magazine (one of the band’s earliest supporters) and somewhat inexplicably, an insurance company.



After a few previously scheduled gigs were postponed or re-routed (though as a result, the band stayed in town, but didn’t play over July 4th weekend) and spring opening stints for Dwight Yoakam and Robert Plant, their spitfire 90 min. set turned out to be worth the wait.


SLEEP STUDY

Locals Sleep Study got the evening started with 35 min. of retro power pop with slight UK influences, including singles ‘Flower Girl’ and ‘Peace & Letting Go’, and even worked in a novel cover of Tears for Fears’ ‘Head over Heels’ (though I was wishing TFF’s ‘Broken’ outro followed it).


The Lone Bellow at the Electric Fetus

The Lone Bellow had a busy day before their evening show – radio station appearances and a generous 35 min. afternoon in-store session at local record shop The Electric Fetus. The band arrived before their guitars did, causing a short delay, but the unscripted laid-back set featured tracks from their debut full-length (on Descendent/Sony BMG), some audience Q + A, and a cover of John Prine’s ‘Angel from Montgomery’.



Their 90 min. evening set began with the appropriately titled’ You Can Be all Kinds of Emotional’, a delicate song that builds to crash like thunder, then becomes feather light again towards the end. Harmonies were on full display for singles ‘ You Never Need Nobody’ and the album’s opener, ‘Green Eyes and a Heart of Gold’, making me wonder if they hone their vocal synchronicities on their tour bus, driving empty stretches of highways between cities, making a soundtrack for each dark ribbon of road.


Kanene Donehey Pipkin

The set demanded your attention, songs often going from a hush to full band volume, and most of the young audience (and insurance agents ensconced in the balcony) compiled, sang along, and clapped in time; even slow dancing on the floor upon the band’s suggestion. The revelation as each took turns singing lead, is that all three are more than ample singers and could easily carry another band themselves if they wanted to. Pipkin, in particular, had the just-right amount of melody and twang to her voice, to songs like ‘Button’, which called for an unfettered, wailing blues stomp vocal.



Late in the set, the band reprised Prine’s ‘Angel from Montgomery’ prompting a crowd sing-a-long and finished strongly with ‘Teach Me to Know’, each of the trio repeating “Carried away, carried away” in perfect unison. Similar in Americana sound to The Civil Wars (which has the same producer), Lumineers, and The Avett Brothers, The Lone Bellow proved on this night that it was no accident Billboard magazine put the band on its “10 Artists to Watch in 2013” list. Expect bigger things ahead.



The Lone Bellow at Mill City Nights, Minneapolis (10/29/13)

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