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Playing what THEY want

A little dismayed that "Spud Infinity" is getting crammed into the "big finale" role, it's a fine song but not as good as they seem to want us to believe.

They didn't play at least 3 of my favorite songs, nor their now-near-classic "Masterpiece", opting instead for a couple of Adrienne solo songs and new songs.

The sound was surprisingly good and the guitars sounded great, vocals were at a perfect level. Bass was a little buried, though, he does a lot of interesting work high up the neck that got lost, so I missed hearing that. Full-band vocal harmonies sounded fantastic.

I could have done without a couple of the extended jams that didn't really go anywhere. Buck Meek is not really a soloist in the true sense. He creates interesting soundscapes, and interjects jagged shards of sound, and is clearly a capable guitarist, but has a long way to go to really embrace the role if the band is going to extend songs beyond the length of their recorded versions. Maybe he's hiding under Lenker's abilities.

The first few songs had both guitarists mostly on acoustic, before switching over to electric. We heard elements of the Indigo Girls, Sonic Youth, Kate Bush, Neil Young, Bettie Serveert, Dylan. The Neil Young thing is apt, as he would often do those intimate acoustic sets, and other times these blisteringly giant epic electric rock jams. In those jams, though, Young was the clear focus with long guitar solos.... Big Thief leans on Lenker's playing but the jams feel more like a full-band thing, more about head-bobbing than goat-floating.

'Cattails' stood out to me, a song they've probably played a ton of times, but sounded fresh, with everyone fully committed to it, with Lenker singing with full passion, bouncing around, all while fingerpicking both aggressively and accurately. Loved it!

Between-song pattern was understated, earnest, heartfelt. Lenker sometimes seems to forget she's in a hall with a few thousand people, and not at a folk club. If you're in the back you can't hear what she's saying when she talks so quietly.

A good band with a potential for a long career, and worth seeing more than once, as they seem to change their set lists each time.