Wild Beast And Still Life Take The Stage At Chop Suey 2/14/2010
By: Gabrielle Sierra Nov. 17, 2009
Seattle Theatre Group (STG) presents Wild Beasts, with special guest Still Life Still on February 14, 2010 at 8:00pm at Chop Suey.
Two Dancers is the second Wild Beasts album. Co-produced by the band and northern enigma Richard Formby in remote Norfolk earlier this year, it follows 2008's widely celebrated debut Limbo, Panto. The result is a record of tightrope-high drama, put simply, Two Dancers finds the Wild Beasts on fire. Two Dancers is alive with its sense of possibility, a sound that shimmers and sways in the band's own mercurial fashion. Sit back and listen with wonder at the thrill of it all.
Two Dancers inhabits its own landscape, as Tom Fleming says, it's "a series of scenes... a big party, the street outside later on, or in a bedroom, or desperately hungry and starving to death on a distant beach." The words 'bedroom', 'desperately' and 'party' perfectly capture the energies at work in Two Dancers. Equal to the euphoria and sense of expectation is a feeling of helplessness. Hedonism can produce a long night of the soul that burns on wired emotions, and on what Fleming calls "meaningless lust". The album's lead single "Hooting And Howling", from its title down, captures this perfectly. Consisting of a staring match between guitarist Benny Little and lead vocalist Hayden Thorpe, Hooting and Howling is equal parts statement of intent, and relentless eye contact from a priapic state of mind. As with rest of the album, it feels slightly delirious, having turned itself inside out and finding a state of unique musical grace.Tickets: $10.00 advance, $12.00 day of show, not including applicable fees. Tickets are on sale now at all Ticketweb locations, charge by phone 1-866-468-7623, Chop Suey box office, or online at www.ticketweb.com. For more information, please visit www.stgpresents.org.
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