Go For The Opener: The Decemberists at Overture Hall
We're glad to say that Heartless Bastards do not look so glum onstage.
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Welcome to Go For The Opener, in which we at The A.V. Club plead that if you’re getting ready to see a big concert, that you be sure to get there early and pay attention to the opening acts.
The big show: The Decemberists at Overture Hall, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m.
The openers: Heartless Bastards
Why you should listen: Before you and your Overture Center sippy cup settle in to watch The Decemberists play an entire concept album (this year's The Hazards Of Love), Ohio's Heartless Bastards should help you satisfy any lingering impatience to rock out. Lead Bastard Erika Wennerstrom's songs don't lack for reflection or nuance, but at their best, they're direct and forthright in a way that few bands could pull off with such personality. The chords that burst out of Wennerstrom's guitar on the opening title track of this year's The Mountain are comforting in their simplicity and warmth, and the song also offers a touch of windy drama that the band hasn't explored much before. Wennerstrom's voice undercuts its bluesy rumble with a rather tender sense of melody—a reminder that meat-and-potatoes rock 'n' roll can have a surprisingly agreeable side. We know from firsthand experience that Heartless Bastards are a rousing, tight live band, so have your intended hold onto your waistcoat for a few and get some fist-pumping done before the theatrics begin.
