Sofar DFW |
Sofar Sounds, Songs From a Room, brings secret "pop-up" gigs into the homes of people all over the world. It's hush hush. So secretive in fact, you don't even know who's playing until you walk through the door. This past Saturday I was fortunate to land on the guest list and attend Sofar's latest event in the small music hub of Denton, TX.
A long stream of cars lined the quiet suburban street with musicians and music lovers filing in with excitement lingering on their faces. When I approached the house my social anxiety started to creep up but was swiftly knocked down by the cordial smiles and friendliness of the Sofar staff. Buckets of ice were waiting by the door for guests to chill their beverages and the regulars were quickly spotted holding their decorative cushions to mask the hard wood floors. This was already one of the coolest things I've done in a while.
On the bill for the night's show were 4 talented acts from Austin, Denton and yes, Portsmouth, UK. First up, UK artist Tom Bertram.
Tom Bertram |
Flanked in some pretty awesome purple socks and a thick British accent, Tom Bertram had the most unbeatable intro of the night.
"Our first performer is a singer songwriter from Portsmouth. He's performed alongside Noel Gallagher and yes, he's even performed for the Queen."
Come to find out he also played for a few Twilight premieres across the pond (cue the swooning of hundreds of teenage girls everywhere). Tom only played a few songs before taking over the duties of MC for the rest of the night and I must say, he did a phenomenal job.
Opening with his first worldwide single, She's Like a Drug, he immediately reminded me of a young Pete Yorn with his soulful tone and love stricken songs. Ending with his unreleased single You Give me Love, Tom showed off some serious talent and charisma that kept everyone charmed throughout the evening.
Haun's Mill |
Haun's Mill |
Eliza's delicate voice whispered beautifully within tunes that seemed to come from another era. No amps, no speakers and did I mention a mini toy piano?? I was completely transfixed by the instrument of my childhood while Eliza played next to Nord's soulful voice and Courtney's bellowing plucks. Brilliant.
Haun's Mill |
Ryan Thomas Becker & Last Joke |
Ryan Thomas Becker & Last Joke |
One of my favorite tunes from the "Six Songs Written for Our Friends" EP was The Train. Melancholy, raw and emotional, Ryan and the boys left everything out on the living room floor with this performance. The vocals were powerful and the melody flowed perfectly into each string and beat of the drum. Loved it! Not to mention, apparently the Last Joke have "the greatest Tumblr blog ever"....so I guess you better check it out HERE!
Backwater Opera |
Sofar did a great job bringing together 4 unique bands to one room. Each sound meshed perfectly together, making for a pretty cool way to spend a Saturday night.
The Backwater Opera is definitely one of the quirkiest groups I've seen live. With their playful banter and curious musical inspirations, "this is a song about a sandwich", the group closed out the show with infectious grooves comprised of bluegrass and classical music.
Backwater Opera |
Besides the fact that the group was funny and engaging, these guys and gals were some kick ass musicians. Playing a hand full of instrumentals this group really showcases the amazing talent this small town has to offer. Marisa Korth had an insane tonality that showcased her bluegrass roots next to Robert Sherwood and Carlo Canlas' harmonies. Crazy talented and an overall fun group to see.
Thanks Sofar Sounds for spoiling me into thinking I need to see every band now in the comfort of my own living room. Check out their website and get on the waiting list, the experience is an absolute must!
Until the next show! Happy Listening!
Great review! Thank you! Thrilled you made it out and enjoyed the experience :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Polly! We appreciate the invite and are looking forward to seeing you guys at the next one!
ReplyDeleteHello from London! Really appreciate this wonderful write-up. So glad our music movement is spreading and getting some of the many fine artists around the world a bit more notice!
ReplyDeleteHope to see you in a London or Dallas living room one day soon.
Rafe (sofar co-founder)
Thanks Rafe! Glad you guys enjoyed the review. Sarah, myself and the whole GoodBAMMCrew truly enjoyed the show/experience and look forward to more.
ReplyDeleteA London show one day soon would be amazing! If you make it to Dallas we will certainly make sure you experience the best of what Big D and Texas have to offer!