DECEMBER 12th 2014
BOWERY ELECTRIC
NEW YORK, NY
Badger LP Tour
Set 1
Three Times a Riff
Smoking a Lot
Gone To Seed
Where Have All the Good Times Gone (Kinks cover)
Simon Simone
I Brought Kicks
Oh My
Late Nights and Early Flights
(Suckin' On A) Holiday Treat (Gravel Pit cover)
Christmas (Who cover)
Follow Jean Through the Sea
City Loft Home
Who's Your Mother Out With Tonight?
Set 2: Low-Fi at Society High
Step Back, Let's Go Pop
Favorite Shirt
Wasted Pretty
Bus
Slowdown
Chevy Nova
Ginger
Shut
Cherry Blow Pop
Jump Start
Stood Up!
Asphalt
Waltz for Bob
Charlotte Pipe
Tint
Encore
Said Enough
- Low-Fi at Society High 20th anniversary show #1 of 4. Guy Lyons' band Blockhouses opened the shows. Then Guy joined the band for set 2 and encores
Live Review from: themanhattanbeat.blogspot
LINK
"High school friends Mike Gent (guitar), PeteDonnelly (bass), and Guy Lyons (drums) formed the garage pop Figgs (originally the Sonic Undertones) in 1987 in Saratoga Springs, New York. Lyons temporarily left the band in 1989 and was replaced by Pete Hayes. Lyons returned in 1992, this time on lead guitar, to make the band a quartet, but left the band again in 1997. The remaining three Figgs forged on, recording nine albums and backing both Graham Parker andTommy Stinson of the Replacements. The three band members now live in Boston (Gent), New York (Hayes) and Philadelphia (Donnelly), touring and recording only sporadically. The Figgs most recent album release is 2014's limited editionBadger LP, an expanded reissue of the earlierBadger six-song EP.
At the Bowery Electric tonight, the Figgs performed 29 songs in two sets. The band opened with three songs from its most recent album, "Three Times a Riff", "Smoking a Lot" and "Gone to Seed." In case anyone missed the Figgs' fondness for 1960s British Invasion songs, the band wore its influences well, covering the Kinks' "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" and the Who's "Christmas." A specialty in light-hearted lyrics also became obvious with "Who's Your Mother Out With Tonight?", "Low Fi at Society High", "Favorite Shirt" and "Cherry Blow Pop." The soft melodies and sweet harmonies were backed by a rocking, stomping energy, but the set was less a display of amazing musicianship than it was a tribute to early pop sounds. Maybe it is this cheerful, upbeat center that has kept the Figgs endearing and enduring all these 27 years."
- Charley Crespo
Set 1
Three Times a Riff
Smoking a Lot
Gone To Seed
Where Have All the Good Times Gone (Kinks cover)
Simon Simone
I Brought Kicks
Oh My
Late Nights and Early Flights
(Suckin' On A) Holiday Treat (Gravel Pit cover)
Christmas (Who cover)
Follow Jean Through the Sea
City Loft Home
Who's Your Mother Out With Tonight?
Set 2: Low-Fi at Society High
Step Back, Let's Go Pop
Favorite Shirt
Wasted Pretty
Bus
Slowdown
Chevy Nova
Ginger
Shut
Cherry Blow Pop
Jump Start
Stood Up!
Asphalt
Waltz for Bob
Charlotte Pipe
Tint
Encore
Said Enough
- Low-Fi at Society High 20th anniversary show #1 of 4. Guy Lyons' band Blockhouses opened the shows. Then Guy joined the band for set 2 and encores
Live Review from: themanhattanbeat.blogspot
LINK
"High school friends Mike Gent (guitar), PeteDonnelly (bass), and Guy Lyons (drums) formed the garage pop Figgs (originally the Sonic Undertones) in 1987 in Saratoga Springs, New York. Lyons temporarily left the band in 1989 and was replaced by Pete Hayes. Lyons returned in 1992, this time on lead guitar, to make the band a quartet, but left the band again in 1997. The remaining three Figgs forged on, recording nine albums and backing both Graham Parker andTommy Stinson of the Replacements. The three band members now live in Boston (Gent), New York (Hayes) and Philadelphia (Donnelly), touring and recording only sporadically. The Figgs most recent album release is 2014's limited editionBadger LP, an expanded reissue of the earlierBadger six-song EP.
At the Bowery Electric tonight, the Figgs performed 29 songs in two sets. The band opened with three songs from its most recent album, "Three Times a Riff", "Smoking a Lot" and "Gone to Seed." In case anyone missed the Figgs' fondness for 1960s British Invasion songs, the band wore its influences well, covering the Kinks' "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" and the Who's "Christmas." A specialty in light-hearted lyrics also became obvious with "Who's Your Mother Out With Tonight?", "Low Fi at Society High", "Favorite Shirt" and "Cherry Blow Pop." The soft melodies and sweet harmonies were backed by a rocking, stomping energy, but the set was less a display of amazing musicianship than it was a tribute to early pop sounds. Maybe it is this cheerful, upbeat center that has kept the Figgs endearing and enduring all these 27 years."
- Charley Crespo