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Posted on Monday 9 November 2009

“Thao, Willis, Adam, and some friends from the Lexington came over to drink wine, play Saved by the Bell the board game and watch Thao perform songs from her new album, “Know Better Learn Faster.“” – Yourstru.ly

Previously: Review: Thao with the Get Down Stay Down – Canopy Club, Urbana IL.

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uwmryan @ 2:59 pm
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Review: Thao w/ TGDSD Canopy Club, Urbana IL.

Posted on Friday 30 October 2009

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By Jon Stone

As sharp as I sing. It still soothes you doesn’t it? Like a lick of ice cream. – Thao Nguyen

Before the show Thursday night, I spent some quality time with Thao Nguyen’s catalog. I’d never seen her play before and I felt obliged to do my homework and gather some things to look forward to. I’m a fan, to be sure—though, I’ll admit to a small, preexisting hang-up related to Thao’s vocal style. My favorite female artists are those with huge voices—Shara Worden of My Brightest Diamond and Annie Clark of St. Vincent come to mind (apparently, former Sufjan Stevens back-up singers need only apply). Thao’s voice—which echoes the vocal style of Isaac Brock—is not “huge” but essential, as I discovered Thursday night, to her unique 3-part charm.

The other two parts—Thao’s guitar playing and her incredible lyricism—were what initially gave me that something to look forward to in the days before her Canopy Club performance in Urbana. As is usually the case when I see a great band for the first time, my expectations were pale compared to the reality of the actual performance. I had a really great time.

Near the beginning of the performance, Thao mentioned how disconcerted she still was by a heckler at the Milwaukee show from the night before—the “funny” guy, she called him, who kept talking to her between songs (it wasn’t you, right Ryan?). But the thin, 40-odd member audience at Canopy Club seemed, on the other hand, disengaged at first—judging, even: arms folded, heads not yet bobbing.

Then she started to play—and so did the Get Down Stay Down! Oh, that Get Down Stay Down. Percussionist Willis Thompson managed to get the crowd going, encouraging hand-claps from the now tentatively swaying audience when ever the song called for it. Adam Thompson was unassuming and precise on bass, offering up, I noticed, sweet backing vocals and sporting a small disembodied horse head around his neck. Thompson & Thompson, backed up by Douglas Jenkins of the lovely Portland Cello Project, were essential. I’m glad it’s not Thao without the Get Down Stay Down.

It remains to discuss the talents of Thao. Several times throughout the evening, I stood watching her fingers move on the fret board not believing the swirling jazz-folk sounds she seemed, somehow, to be making. Thao’s one of those guitar players that mixes technical playing seamlessly with a kind of laid-back causality that masks the difficulty of what is actually happening (see title track “Know Better Learn Faster” & “The Give”). I was amazed.

Thao’s lyrics are portraits–and sexy portraits at that. She moves deftly between veiled sexual references to what seem to be in-the-moment confessions scribbled on a bedside notepad (See “Body” & “Goodbye, Good Luck”). But unlike the sex-talk that satiates decades of dude-rock, Thao’s lyrics and themes are classy and realistic (two concepts absent from the experiences of dude-rockers everywhere).

But Thao doesn’t just write sexy lyrics or play a mean guitar. She sings. And whether it be the beat-box introduction of “Bag of Hammers” (which caught me completely by surprise) or the delicate-if-pitchy drone of “Geography”, Thao’s voice pulls this already-authentic band together and then pushes it all back out again, reeling, in dizzy, thrilling acrobatics.

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jwstone @ 2:06 pm
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Photos: Forward Music Festival, Madison

Posted on Sunday 21 September 2008

The Forward Music Festival came to an end sometime early this morning, but not before an evening of live music spanning numerous venues across town. Ed Oliver was on hand to capture some photos of Jentri Colello, Mason Jennings, Gentleman Auction House, Red Romero, The Alarmists, and Thao with The Get Down Stay Down.

Jentri Colello – The Majestic Theatre

Mason Jennings – The Majestic Theatre

Gentleman Auction House – Cafe Montmartre

Red Romero – Cafe Montmartre

The Alarmists – Cafe Montmartre

Thao with The Get Down Stay Down – Cafe Montmartre

Discuss: What did you think of the Festival? What were the standout sets? Who are you most did you miss?

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uwmryan @ 7:33 am
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Friday & Saturday :: Forward Music Festival

Posted on Friday 19 September 2008

Starting tonight, music fans destined for Madison can catch a variety of acts across multiple venues for one low price thanks to the Forward Music Festival. There’s some great artists you won’t want to miss, and I encourage you to seek out new discoveries. In the event you’d like a road map, you can get our recommendations below:

Friday:

Bob Mould – Majestic Theatre (6:00 PM)
Patchwork – Frequency (7:30 PM)
Grampall Jookabox – Project Lodge (8:00 PM)
Giant Sand – Orpheum Theatre (8:00 PM)
Neko Case – Orpheum Theatre (9:00 PM)
Headlights – Cafe Montmartre (12:00 AM)
Detroit Cobras – High Noon Saloon (12:00 AM)
Dan Deacon – Majestic Theatre (1:00 AM)

Saturday:

Jentri Colello – Majestic Theatre (7:00 PM)
Mason Jennings – Majestic Theatre (8:00 PM)
Gentleman Auction House – Cafe Montmartre (8:00 PM)
Pale Young Gentlemen – Orpheum Stage Door (11:30 PM)
Thao with the Get Down Stay Down – Cafe Montmartre (12:00 AM)
Flosstradamus – Majestic Theatre (12:30 AM)

Take a peek at the complete schedule and all the artist info you could ever dream of here. I hope y’all took the day off, because waiting till the end of the work day will be torture to those attending. Have fun peeps.

Discuss: Are you going? Who are you seeing? Did you upgrade yourself to a VIP?

uwmryan @ 9:32 am
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