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Concert Review: Okkervil River and New Pornographers - St. Louis, MO - April 19, 2008

Written by Eric Whelchel
Published April 20, 2008
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This impression was at least partially shaped by Okkervil River’s standout opening performance. At times quiet and controlled, and other times unhinged and wild, the band delivered one of the most memorable performances I’ve seen at the Pageant.

Cramming songs from recent albums Black Sheep Boy and The Stage Names into an hour-long set list, singer Will Sheff and the band delivered an emotional, sometimes theatrical performance that successfully communicated the themes that run throughout the band’s songs: life’s small disappointments (“Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe” and “A Girl In Port”), self-inflicted endings (“John Allyn Smith Sails”), and a whole mess of ugly emotions (“Black” and “A Stone”).My wife was hooked from the opening song (“The President’s Dead) and I suspect she wasn’t the only one. The band’s music and Sheff’s lyrics didn’t so much nudge us awake as they grabbed us by the throat. After an hour that seemed to pass all too soon the band was done and left to loud applause.  

Despite both being indie bands, Okkervil River and the New Pornographers are far more different than similar. With their open-ended lyrics, catchy tunes, and controlled stage demeanor, the New Pornographers are somewhat traditional. Okkervil River’s lyrics tend to be more direct and attention-grabbing, and their music often veers into various styles and tempos. At the Pageant on Saturday night, each band played to their strengths. One band was solid. The other was spectacular.

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Eric Whelchel is a music enthusiast/junkie who really needs to ease off the sarcasm sometimes. In his free time he enjoys dodging thunderbolts from angry Skynyrd fans. He regularly writes for blogcritics.org and spectrumculture.com.
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Concert Review: Okkervil River and New Pornographers - St. Louis, MO - April 19, 2008
Published: April 20, 2008
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Filed Under: Review, Music: Rock, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Emo, Music: Alternative Rock
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#1 — April 22, 2008 @ 01:58AM — Kevin Eagan [URL]

I was hoping to make it to this gig, but I didn't have a chance. Thanks for the review though, sounds like I did miss a great show.

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