Showing posts with label Shearwater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shearwater. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Shearwater Kick Off Their SXSW at Waterloo Records

Shearwater took to Waterloo Records this afternoon [03.11.12] for the first of their nine shows during SXSW.  They performed a handful of songs off their recently release album Animal Joy from Sub Pop Records. Check out videos below of "Animal Life" and "Dread Sovereign," as well as the band's schedule for the next week.


 



Sunday 3/11:
5pm @ Waterloo Records, 600 N. Lamar Blvd.

Monday 3/12:
1pm @ French Legation, 802 San Marcos St.

Wednesday 3/14:
2pm @ Hypemachine Hype Hotel, 504 Trinity (JM and Lucas duo set)
5pm @ Parish, 214 East 6th St.

Thursday, March 15, 2012
7:30pm @ Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop, 400 Nueces St.
1am @ PureVolume House, 504 Trinity Street (technically Friday early morning)

Friday, March 16, 2012
12:25pm @ Radio Day Stage – Austin Convention Center, 500 East Cesar Chavez
3:50pm @ Roky Erikson Ice Cream Social, Threadgills, 301 West Riverside
11pm @ Red 7 Patio, 611 E 7th St (Sub Pop Showcase)

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Shearwater @ Mohawk, 01.30.09


Chances are that long time Austinites have been rocking out to Shearwater for years now. Since the band's inception in 2001 by two now-former members of Okkervil River, they have five full-length albums to their credit. The latest of those being 2008's Rook released on indie powerhouse Matador Records. This album popped up on several best of year lists and very deserving so. If I had actually taken a listen to Rook last year, it probably would have ended up on my own personal best of list. Unfortunately, sometimes I suck and jump on things late. I heard Rook for the first time only two weeks ago, and since have been in awe of the haunting beauty of this album. With my newly found admiration for Shearwater, I was excited to see that they were playing Mohawk last night (1.30.09).


The band lead by vocalist Jonathan Meiburg braved the cold weather outdoors to put on an amazing performance. They hit the with the song "Rooks" early on and received a great response from the crowd for it. While you'll notice the frequent references of birds in their titles, it's something that seems warranted when you listen to them. Much like the flight of a bird, Shearwater's music is filled with grace, epic movement, and flawless tone. It creates a sound that could be orchestral. Other songs played from the latest album included "The Snow Leopard" and "Leviathan, Bound." As with their recordings, the strength of Shearwater's live show comes from Meiburg. His voice is simply amazing and the vocals are as close to perfect as anyone can get. If he was at all affected by the bitter cold he didn't show it. Their wasn't a shiver to be found.

Shearwater will be touring Europe later this year, but surely Austin will get plenty of opportunities to see this hometown band play in the future. I myself will be taking the time to become fully integrated with their back catalog.