event Roger Clyne And The Peacemakers
Also Playing: Gabriel Kelley
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Thu Jun 21
8 pm
Roger Clyne And The Peacemakers and Gabriel Kelley at Shank Hall
Roger Clyne And The Peacemakers might draw from classic country and roots-rock sounds, but you can’t accuse them of completely living in the past: The Peacemakers’ 2008 CD/DVD Turbo Ocho was written, arranged, recorded, and posted online at a song-per-day clip for eight days, and last year’s live album, Glow In The Dark, was also released online, track-by-track, over the course of 14 weeks. That might sound reckless on paper, but it seems working at a rushed pace is a good fit for the band’s personality. Songs like “Captain Suburbia” and “Persephone” actually don’t sound all that dashed-off, but they do bring out some bouncy spontaneity and a wry sense of humor. After an intensive round of touring, the group finally released a proper follow-up, 2011’s Unida Cantina.
Shank Hall 1434 N Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI
Roger Clyne And The Peacemakers might draw from classic country and roots-rock sounds, but you can’t accuse them of completely living in the past: The Peacemakers’ 2008 CD/DVD Turbo Ocho was written, arranged, recorded, and posted online at a song-per-day clip for eight days, and last year’s live album, Glow In The Dark, was also released online, track-by-track, over the course of 14 weeks. That might sound reckless on paper, but it seems working at a rushed pace is a good fit for the band’s personality. Songs like “Captain Suburbia” and “Persephone” actually don’t sound all that dashed-off, but they do bring out some bouncy spontaneity and a wry sense of humor. After an intensive round of touring, the group finally released a proper follow-up, 2011’s Unida Cantina.
Updated 06/12/2012
