[from New York City, NY] These
kids today can’t get over the irony of including ‘clap’ in the name of your
band. I’m over it. We were there because WomanInCharge said that NPR had recommended
them, though we eventually wondered why we were relying on popular music advice
from NPR. 7 members in the band, with stand-outs being 1) the 40-something
paisley-shirted, scraggly-hair lead guitarist (it was noted that his porno
appearance suited the music); 2) his 70s soul brother in big sunglasses and a
polyester shirt on the keyboards; and 3) their 2 barely-legal females in 80s
garb. WomanInCharge was probably correct in her observation that the girls were
the attractive foil for a somewhat older collection of better male musicians.
The girls, per the demands of their generation, were in high-waisted jeans and
one even had horrid horrid shoulder pads on – they remained cool and unmoved by
the music throughout the set – playing their tambourines like girls in a Robert
Palmer music video. They started off straight disco but then devolved into
psychedelia with bright moments of funk. An indie electronic / dance rock band
from Brooklyn which was only evident when one of the girls did an old-school
rap over a funky backbeat. 70s vibe all over the place. Liked them. (Photo courtesy of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjY20W8_ES0)
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