Pete Yorn
Smith's Olde Bar, Atlanta, GA
March 17, 2001
by James Mann
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| June Rich © 2001 Fauxtoegraft | |
| Pete Yorn |
Yorn made his first Atlanta appearance at Smith's, and the full house seemed to take to the largely unknown artist well. Opening with a cover of The Smiths' "Panic," Yorn and his four-piece band quickly settled into a groove that featured the bulk of his new record. From the relentless heartbreak of "Closet" to the set-closing "Murray" (a song prompted after reading the saga Heroes And Villains, the story of The Beach Boys and their overbearing father, Murray Wilson), Yorn seemed to be a far more seasoned performer than his years would allow, and delivered his stuff with a brooding eye assurance that won over the crowd. He claims most of his material relates to the end of relationships -- here's hoping that the affair between Pete Yorn and his listeners is a long one. 





