
Hey folks! So about that
Faith & the Muse show... Damn it was the business! My friend Casey & I drove up from Columbus to Lakewood Ohio (just outside of Cleveland) to the
Phantasy Nightclub. The place is a complete and total dive, but the kind of dive you want to visit. The space looks like it was once a seafood
restaurant or something, because it has a halved sailboat inside (called the Bounty), and other weird architecture (like a random streetlight, the kind that overlooks the highway in the middle of the ceiling). It's great though. I had been in this space something like 14 years ago or so and
completely forgot it's location, so stumbling upon that space again unexpectedly was a trip!
Anyway, before we got there
U.T.O. and
Ludwyg had already performed so I can't say much about them. We caught the tail end
Queue Up, they seemed pretty cool, I'd like to catch them again.
So on to the main act.
Faith & the Muse is made up of
William Faith and
Monica Richards. Joining them was
Paul Mercer on violin, Julia Cooke on
taiko and percussion,
Marzia Rangel on cello & percussion (
Christ vs. Warhol/
The Deadfly Ensemble, ex-Scarlet's Remains),
Steven James on guitar/viola/percussion (
Christ vs. Warhol/
The Deadfly Ensemble, ex-
All Gone Dead and
Scarlet's Remains), and
Aradia and
Lucretia*Renee of the dance troupe
Serpentine also on backing vocals (and featured in the photo on the left, sorry about the quality but that's what you get with a cell phone). The whole
performance was extremely
theatrical, it's one of those 'you had to be there' type situations. The crazy part, the whole show was six bucks(!?), that's just crazy talk! Anyway
Faith & the Muse tour is on a pretty
aggressive schedule, they had been performing every night for the past 16 when they got to Cleveland. So yeah if you can check them out live, and if not just check out some of their music. Below is their video promo for their tour. I tried to shoot some with my camera but I haven't figured out how to get it off the chip yet, if I can do that I'll of course post it. If you want more
check out this interview by
Bryan Reesman.
Blessed Be, and thanks for the good word. I can't wait to see your beautiful creations.
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