Sunday, June 19, 2016

Steady Holiday with Karoshi Mode and Vox at The Satellite

Steady Holiday
It was a spiritual night at The Satellite during a Steady Holiday residency.

Karoshi Mode opened up the night with mystical, ethereal vibes. Random observation: the two female members of the band appeared to have constant communication with each other, leaving a third male member to his own devices. I say devices, because he did have the most interesting contraption on stage. Wires were going everywhere. "How are you doing now?" a band member asked. Someone in the crowd responded, "Shh."

Vox came out with a long white shawl covering a dress. The set felt very minimalist. As for Vox, I got the feeling that I was watching someone from biblical times. The dress and the fact that she was barefoot on a stage with a small Greek pillar made one think of Greeks walking a temple path.

Steady Holiday is Dre Babinski. She was joined on stage by two individuals that I recognized immediate. There was Alina Bea who started things off at Broke LA. And there was Brake Straus who played with Atlas Genius at Make Music Pasadena. Before Dre Babinski brought out her band, she did a couple solo songs. A decorated shield was behind her, which made her look like a royal. A lovely set that calmed the soul. The last night of the residency could get interesting. The Bulls will be there and both bands incorporate a violin. Shall we have a dual of violins?


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