Live review: Neko Case
Thursday, November 19th, 2009Neko Case w/ Deer Tick
Knight Theater
Nov. 18, 2009
The Deal: Neko Case zips through 22 songs during Charlotte concert, brings along Deer Tick. (more…)
Neko Case w/ Deer Tick
Knight Theater
Nov. 18, 2009
The Deal: Neko Case zips through 22 songs during Charlotte concert, brings along Deer Tick. (more…)
Wolfmother w/ Heartless Bastards, Thenewno2
The Fillmore Charlotte
Nov. 3, 2009
The Deal: Reformed Aussie band hits The Fillmore for hard-rockin’ set, bringing along Heartless Bastards and Thenewno2. (more…)
If there was one can’t-miss day at this year’s Voodoo Festival, Saturday was it. I walked into City Park around 2 p.m. to catch the end of Dan Dyer’s set on the Voodoo Stage and things got progressively better for the rest of the day.
Mates of State were on the PlayStation Stage dressed like The Captain and Tennille, after all, it was Halloween.
All kinds of people were in costumes – from the sexy to the sublime. Couch potatoes, Waldo, hot dogs, the blockheads from Gumby and plenty of zombies. There was an effort at the end of the night to set a record for the largest gathering of zombies.

Next up on the Voodoo Stage was MuteMath, who played a good mixture of their two albums. Drummer Darren King walked out on stage for his regular ritual of duct taping his headphones on. (more…)
Jewel w/ Meiko
The Knight Theater
Oct. 28, 2009
The Deal: Folker gone country artist Jewel brings along new sensation Meiko for acoustic/vocal showcase. (more…)
The Mars Volta
Oct. 22, 2009
The Fillmore
The Deal: Progressive rockers perform energetic hour-and-45-minute set for a crowd of roughly 700.
The Good: The band hit the stage and opened with “Inertiatic” and what seemed to be one never-ending song for nearly two hours after that. The music was fast, furious and non-stop for the duration as guitarist Omar Rodríguez-López picked, strummed and riffed his ass off.
Singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala hit every note and danced his ass off — kicking the microphone around, flipping the stand in the air, giving James Brown’s footwork a run for its money and simply being one of the most entertaining frontmen in music these days.
The band seemed to hit its peak with the mellow “The Widow” toward the end of its set, as most in the crowd sang along. Bixler-Zavala only addressed the crowd once, mentioning the band’s origins in At the Drive-In. “A lot of people weren’t happy when we started this band,” he told the crowd. “But life is about creating visions between the faithful and the morons.”
The Bad: The small crowd.
The Verdict: A visual and sonic experience that’s hard to describe, and a definite “must see.”
Setlist
Inertiatic
Goliath
Cotopaxi
Roulette
Viscera
Halo
Eunuchs
Ilvana
Teflon
Drunkship
Luciforms
The Widow
Wax Simulacra
Social Distortion
Amos’ Southend
Oct. 21, 2009
The Deal: So Cal rockers make long-awaited return to the Carolinas. (more…)
Metallica
Time Warner Cable Arena
Oct. 18, 2009
The Deal: Metal veterans Metallica hit “The Cable Box” for a couple hours of mayhem. (more…)
Blues Traveler with Simplified
The Fillmore
Oct. 15, 2009

The Deal: Blues Traveler, celebrating its 22nd year in existence, hits The Fillmore with local band, Simplified, in the opening spot. (more…)
Needtobreathe w/ Serena Ryder, Matthew Mayfield
Visulite Theatre
Oct. 8, 2009
The Deal: South Carolina rockers perform sold-out all-ages show at the Visulite, bring along label mate Serena Ryder and Alabama-based singer-songwriter Matthew Mayfield. (more…)
Blink-182
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Oct. 6, 2009
The Deal: Reunited punk-pop rockers tear through a whole bunch of songs in quick time. (more…)