Friday 28 January 2011

Twin Shadow @ Captain’s Rest 27/1/11


It’s rare you see someone appear as laid back as support act Chad Valley, last time he played in Glasgow he played to next to no one now he’s at a sold out Rest, so it’s a pleasant change for him, nice to see he’s put in the effort.

Banter flies comfortably back and forth exchanging comments surrounding his appearance in the Guardian, the G2 crossword being good and Sudoku not being cool, only to find Joe Strummer died while reading the Guardian and having to dedicate a song.

The music doesn’t let down either as his beautiful take on chillwave sets toes a tapping from the off. Dabbling through his sound experiments, throwing in a touch of disco here and there he provides a delightful start to the night.

Still, it is Twin Shadow people are here to see and the Dominican born artist, full band in tough, in not going to let down. George Lewis Jr., who adopted the persona Twin Shadow following a move to New York, exudes charm telling the crowd they are “exceptionally good looking” can’t go really go badly.

Twin Shadow has been receiving nothing but praise since last year’s debut, Forget. The album breaks down genres confidently and borrows brilliantly from a selection of different movements it’s easy to see why the show sold out way in advance tonight.

Early highlights like ‘Tyrant Destroyer’ capture the audience to perfection as Lewis and co. drag a packed Rest along for a new wave tinged ride as they take the record up a notch and unleash it on the crowd almost forcing everyone to get their dancing shoes on.

“What do they put in the water in Glasgow that they don’t in Manchester?” Lewis questions as he watches his captivated crowd, he even has the confidence to quip: “You have that here too? Annoying guy at the front” taunting a somewhat over eager fan.

‘Castles in the Snow’ is arguably the highlight of the night as he takes one of the most emotionally touching songs on the album and brings it into this upbeat live environment perfectly.

Lewis apologises for having no time to hang out after the show and as the encore approaches they come to the dilemma of leaving the stage. Lewis states: “I’m not going to lie to you, it’s physically difficult to leave the stage, emotionally yes! Physically no!”

They finish off the set with ‘Slow’ and ‘Tether Beat’ tying together an attention grabbing set that really hits the floor running for the new decade, leaving the crowd in the mood for some more dancing, whether they’ll find anything that matches this is very doubtful.

Photo: Euan Robertson

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