I think I have a strange relationship with music; although I consider it one of the most important parts of my life, sometimes weeks will pass without me thinking of it as anything other than background noise. But then I will see a concert that completely changes that, that reawakens my love for music. That’s what happened to me last week when I saw The Swell Season.
The Swell Season is made up of Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard, the two musicians from the film Once. Glen Hansard also happens to be the lead singer of one of my favorite bands, The Frames (the other members of that band are joining Marketa and Glen on their tour).
The lights went down, and Glen came out to play “Say It To Me Now,” a Frames song that is featured prominently - and perfectly - in Once. At some shows (including one I saw earlier the same week in California) Glen did this song without any amplification, but he plugged in and used the microphone in Seattle. Later, he said that he was coming down with a cold, but I honestly would not have known that if he hadn’t said anything. His voice is amazing and conveys so much raw emotion, that, sick or not, I’m surprised that he can do it night after night. But he does. Combined, I’ve seen The Frames and The Swell Season live six times, and I have never thought that they have given anything less than 100% of themselves.
The show was a nice mixture of Frames songs, Swell Season songs, and covers. I was especially thrilled to hear “Suffer in Silence,” a Frames song that I didn’t expect at all. This song, from Burn the Maps, is a great example of why I love this band, especially live. The song starts quietly, and then builds and builds until the end when Glen is almost screaming and the rest of the band is playing as if the world is ending. This is what music is supposed to be, I think: a cathartic experience. “Leave,” from The Swell Season and Once, is another example of this. If you listen to the lyrics of that song, they are really very simple, about the aftermath of a fight. But the way Glen delivers the lines just takes the song to a whole other level. I am convinced that very few other singers can do what he does. He has an ability to use his voice to fill in silent spaces in songs in ways that can make your heart want to burst.







Article comments
1 - Isorski
I saw Swell Season last Monday in Portland and I thought the same thing - that Marketa was much more sure of herself than last year when they played the Crystal Ballroom.
I posted a review on my blog.
Also, NPR ran an interview last week. If you go to their site, you can hear the interview. Check it out!
2 - Mark Saleski
i really love these folks. have to admit that i'd never heard of them, nor of The Frames.
then i saw Once....man, when they did "Falling Slowly", it brought tears to my eyes.
great stuff.
3 - megan
yeah, that NPR interview is great. i don't know waht it is about them, and the movie, but it is just perfect. you should really check out the frames too. i recommend dance the devil.
4 - Mark Saleski
i think i bought The Cost....but more are gonna be on the way. no doubt about that.