Wednesday, April 13
@ Hailey's
TARTUFI (SAN FRANCISCO)
W/
Curvette
and
Achtone!
Doors @9pm
$5/$7
HEAD HERE --> (http://www.tartufirock.net/music/) AND GIVE TARTUFI A LISTEN. THE LIVE SHOW DOEST MESS AROUND. THIS SHIT WILL SERIOUSLY BLOW YOUR MIND!
When it comes to Tartufi, the one point most music journalists revisit time and again is their ability to produce an orchestrated mass...
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Wednesday, April 13
@ Hailey's
TARTUFI (SAN FRANCISCO)
W/
Curvette
and
Achtone!
Doors @9pm
$5/$7
HEAD HERE --> (http://www.tartufirock.net/music/) AND GIVE TARTUFI A LISTEN. THE LIVE SHOW DOEST MESS AROUND. THIS SHIT WILL SERIOUSLY BLOW YOUR MIND!
When it comes to Tartufi, the one point most music journalists revisit time and again is their ability to produce an orchestrated mass of music that seems like it should be coming from a whole tribe of people, instead of just two. Both Lynne Angel and band mate Brian Gorman are multi-instrumentalists. Vocal duties fall square in the lap of Lynne Angel (whose voice sounds an awful lot like that of indie music luminary Kim Deal), and in addition to singing, Angel plays the guitar and percussion. Gorman is on drums, glockenspiel, and megaphone, while both play bass and keyboards.
Discerning listeners will pick up on the diversity of influences from which Tartufi has built their sound. Some are apparent (Explosions In The Sky, Animal Collective) while others could easily go unnoticed, even after several listens (Fairport Convention, Wu Tang Clan, and Metallica). That last one was especially jarring, yet a lone electric guitar noodling its way through the halfway mark of “Engineering” does indeed hearken back to Black Album-era, sounding remarkably similar to the opening notes of “Nothing Else Matters.”
SEE YA THERE!