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Recalling the recording "Full On Night," I was expecting an evening of collaborative work between both groups, as there were two performances scheduled tonight at the Brattle Theater. The Brattle is not a typical rock venue, it's a movie theater which specializes in cult, foreign and art films. For the last few years, the Rachel's have been packing the audiences into the Brattle as they play their own special blend of instrumental serenity as performed by acoustic and classical instruments. Tonight was completely unexpected. Matmos opened with their own set.
While I have ranted and
raved before about each of these groups in concert, I felt the need to
talk about this show, perhaps one of the best concerts I've ever seen
here in Boston. On Monday night, both bands took to the stage in front
of a fully packed movie theater, Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline
and played to a smokeless attentive, well-behaved audience. The biggest
beef I think any fan of these groups has is that their shows' crowds
can often be too loud, interfering with each's own brand of quiet and
intense music. Ida's set nearly brought me to tears, featuring many
combinations of on stage musicians, including the core four (playing
guitar, bass, piano, drums, percussion, and stringed instruments)
accompanied with a full-time violinist and double-bass player. Low's
set included many unrecognizable new songs from their forthcoming
album. From what everybody heard on Monday night, it's going to be
stunning. Additional surprises included their cover of the Beach Boys'
"Little Surfer Girl" and a captivating lullaby for Alan and Mimi's new
baby daughter. I was hardly surprised to see all the copies of that 7"
single gone by the time I saw the merchandise table that night. Thanks
to this concert, I have new hope for Boston venues, let's just hope the
magic doesn't die.