Wednesday, June 1, 2011

GIVERS

I was planning on going to the MusicfestNW Announcement Party on Tuesday night at the Star Theater, but I arrived a wee bit early. Or, a LOT bit early. So I decided to head up to the Mission Theater in the meantime and check out GIVERS. Turns out, my early arrival mistake turned out to be the best band I saw all night.

GIVERS is a band I first heard about on All Songs Considered in early 2010, and they have been on my "Check Out That Band" list ever since. Now I'm kicking myself for not seeing or listening to them earlier, because they put on a fantastic show. All 5 members played every single song like it was the last song of the night, and the energy was completely infectious. The space between the tables and the stage at the Mission was totally backed with bouncing bodies and flailing hands. Not a full house by any means, but the band didn't seem to notice and rocked - HARD - through their set.

There were tons of instruments on stage ranging from a glockenspiel to a computer. The guy lead singer/guitarist (Taylor Guarisco) switched it up and played bass for a few songs, and the girl lead singer (Tiffany Lamson) played ukulele, guitar AND percussion. Multiple keyboards surrounded the keysman (who also played flute), and the bass player had some intricately arpeggiated guitar lines on a few tunes. All of the songs are hugely percussion-based and feature the guy/girl vocal harmonies throughout, which GIVERS do very well. Here's a good example:
GIVERS Up Up Up by Glassnotemusic

GIVERS play MusicfestNW in September, and their new album In Light is out on June 7. Give GIVERS a chance - you'll dig it.

By the way, if you want a preview of their MusicfestNW performance, visit KCRW's website in the next few days for their archived Morning Becomes Eclectic performance.

GIVERS website