The Dodos played Neumo’s on Wednesday, June 25. All photos by Chris
Published 7:00 am Thursday, June 26, 2008
The Dodos played Neumo’s on Wednesday, June 25. All photos by Chris Kornelis.Three songs into the Dodos’ set, Wednesday at Neumo’s, I thought to myself how great it was that I wasn’t experiencing The Dodos as filler during some summer festival.Two songs later I headed for the door. I’ve had this problem with their record, Visiter, too. It’s not bad. Quite the contrary. I like the minimalism, inasmuch as the band is, essentially, a duo with occasional help. And there was something about the way the two utilized their musicianship — Logan Kroeber took a turn on trombone, Meric Long played the rims of the drums as well as he did the heads — in a way that resembled more of a recital than a rock concert. But, I’m not compelled to listen to more than 15 minutes of it. But, I find myself gravitating to those few minutes frequently. I have the same issue with Tyler Ramsey’s record, A Long Dream About Swimming Across the Sea. I’ve actually created a digital EP from that record, which I listen to a few times a week. I dig his music. I just can’t get through the whole LP, so I take the cream.Increasingly, I’m subscribing to the idea Ron Heathman, of The Supersuckers, threw at me a couple years ago:”Who really has that much to say? Nobody. Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Steve Earl, that’s it. The rest of us just need to be making singles.”As I hit the road, Spencer Moody — formerly of The Murder City Devils, current operator of The Anne Bonny, and the show’s opener, Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death — hit his cell phone. He seriously walked/sat right into this picture. I love his hat. If I had a head — and ego — that could fit a conventional headpiece, I’d pick that one. Or, maybe one of these.Not that there’s ever a bad time for whiskey and Pabst, but I sure saw a lot of it last night. I shared a few pitchers of PBR, myself. But, everyone else — including the early-drinkin’ crowd at The Whiskey Bar — had a glass of dark stuff.
