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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

World/Inferno aftermath



Last night's World/Inferno Friendship Society show was excellent, even though the sound at Belvedere's is not exactly stellar, and some of the band members were absent for personal matters. I was pleasantly surprised to see a couple hundred people there. Singer Jack Terricloth did some crowd surfing, which, in Belvedere's cramped quarters, placed him perilously close to the ceiling.

I had a hard time getting good pics because of the darkness and smallness of the room. At one point, I had my camera aimed at Jack while he was crowd surfing, ready for the perfect photo, only to find myself forcibly guided into the (thankfully tame) mosh pit, and by the time I emerged, the moment had passed.

Afterwards, we chatted for several minutes with drummer Brian Viglione, previously of the Dresden Dolls. He is psyched to be part of World/Inferno, and his enthusiasm is palpable. He confirmed that he will be part of the band's next album, to be recorded in the coming months.

When I casually brought up this blog, Brian noted that he'd seen the blog, and in fact made a post on World Inferno's Myspace blog that linked to our interview with Terricloth. See, famous people read us!

4 comments:

DJRainDog said...

Such a small world...

DJRainDog said...

And in totally other news, I've figured out that one of the reasons why I love Nicole Atkins so much is that she reminds me of Mama Cass -- not in her appearance, obviously, but the arrangements and the vocals and the lyrics -- It just takes me back to such a happier simpler place...

Obviously, I love World/Inferno for totally different reasons, having had the pleasure a couple years ago of meeting and working with some of them (though the fruits of those labours have never been made public), listening to their music (Franz...or was it Hess? gave me a copy of ME V. ANGRY MOB, which I treasure), then seeing them live and developing a better understanding of what they DO -- which, simply put, is lift me (and countless others) up (no easy task). They ARE, in fact, Just the Best Party, and I wish I could attend more often! (Too bad you didn't actually get to meet Jack; he really is a riot -- and I chose that word carefully.) ;-)

Scott said...

I hear they have big plans for the Halloween parade in new york this year, too...

DJRainDog said...

I KNOW! And I can't be here, 'cause I'll be singing in Spain!