Opening for the BRMC are The Morning After Girls and Elefant. The Morning After Girls, a deceiving name since only one of the members is female, play first. Their music can be described as a combination of seventies folk and hard rock with The Byrds' vocal harmony on top of Velvet Underground's wall of sound. As the second opening act, Elefant plays a more straight forward hard rock with some thumping rhythms from the bass and drums. Both openers were good, but not quite memorable.
Before BRMC takes the stage, I wonder how their set is going to be like. The BRMC are touring to promote their third release, Howl. In their first two records, BRMC were hard rock saviors. They played hard rock in the vein of Velvet Underground and their wall of sound, complete with distortion, reverbs, delays, and overpowering bass lines. With Howl, BRMC were more introspective. They exchanged their hard rock setup for acoustic guitars, slides, harmonicas, and even harmoniums to play old school rock 'n roll and soulful country blues. I honestly don't know if the new songs would have punch performed live.
The BRMC also play materials from their previous releases. Since the mellow quota was filled by songs from Howl, BRMC play the fast and furious tracks from their first two albums, BRMC and Take Them On, On Your Own. Tracks like "Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n' Roll," "Spread Your Love," "White Palms," "Stop," and "In Like the Rose" highlighted their signature sound: heart pounding rock 'n' roll with huge bass, distortion, reverbs, and delays. The powerful songs cap off a brilliant and impressive concert by one of the few bands that could proudly call themselves a rock 'n' roll band.
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