The Brandi Carlile show in Kent was hands-down one of the best we've ever seen. The Kent Stage is an old converted movie theater - really a pretty small, intimate place for a seated show. This show had been sold out for a few weeks, and even a capacity crowd of 600 felt pretty minimal.
We got there a few songs into the opener, Good Old War's set. These three guys played some good music! Their vocal harmonies are really great. I'd call their sound something like folky/country/rock. I saw quite a few people sneak out in between sets to grab their CD, so we weren't the only ones who enjoyed them. Really a great band to get the audience prepped for Brandi's set.
They also graced the audience with the completely unplugged version of "Dying Day", which is one of my personal favorites, and the outdoor setting for the Symphony show the night before didn't lend itself acoustically to performing that song. The band also did "Shadow on the Wall", which is a rarity as well. Somewhere in the middle of she show, she also told the story about how she was a superstar in Portugal for a while because "The Story" was the music in a beer commercial. She was playing a giant festival, and one guy held up a sign stating "The story of my life is I make you baby". Hilarious!
One Responses to "7.25.2010 - Brandi Carlile @ The Kent Stage"