Peek-A-Boo Records Showcase
The Blind Pig, Austin, TX
by Andrew Chadwick
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photo by Andrew Chadwick |
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Super XX Man |
When I arrived, Super XX Man was playing an Eric Metronome cover and experiencing a lot of technical difficulties. Super XX Man is Scott from Silver Scooter's solo project, joined tonight by people on drums and bass. He had a pretty simple set-up, and yet was still wrestling with all sorts of sound troubles. Still, I was so excited to be there watching him play that it wasn't too hard to put the sound mess aside and just enjoy the songs. "Stroll On Through N.O." from Vol. IV was my favorite song from him for the night, played quietly and sweetly on a ukelele.
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photo by Andrew Chadwick |
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The Wontons |
Junior Varsity was probably the most eagerly anticipated band in the house that night, at least among Ink 19 staffers. True to their school, they took the stage in Mouseketeer ears and sweatshirts bearing their name in athletic style letters. Clean-cut bouncy pop fun with tons of '50s style. The team spirit was fully evident, as Rebecca had the crowd pass her wristband to a friend outside so she could get inside the 21 and up show. ("No one saw anything, right?") Their friend and mascot Bippy the Bear was on stage throughout the set, contributing to the overall good cheer. They played all the hits from Bam Bam Bam , as well as the old favorite "Two Scoops." We were happy happy happy happy and feeling fine. Yay team!
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photo by Phil Bailey |
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Bippy Bear of Junior Varsity |
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The Kiss-Offs |
Silver Scooter finished out the night with fluid, moody pop songs. They are consistently one of my favorite purveyors of this sort of thing and I was excited to finally see them live, but it was honestly a bit of a step down from the pyrotechnics-fueled rock power of the Kiss-Offs. Silver Scooter played great, but I think I would have liked them more before the Kiss-Offs. Still, I was happy to finally see them play.
There was another band going on who were here from Japan, but I had to leave. What I caught that night was very enjoyable -- I'm looking forward to seeing what Peek-A-Boo has in store for the future.
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