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Also this issue: Lefty Hooks The Folksman Mallard Rising Mary Bichner Haley Bonar Mastodon Adrian Crowley The Party of Helicopters |
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May 8-14, 2003
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Like their namesake, Chicago's Fruit Bats may be small, but they can fly anywhere they please. It's a bit of a shock to shuffle through the press pack accompanying Mouthfuls (Sub Pop) and find a picture of only two people -- Eric Johnson and Gillian Lisee -- both because the last time they flapped through town the Bats all but filled The Khyber's stage (no mean feat in those days), and because two heads don't seem like enough to fuel this record's hothouse
creativity. From the rustic psychedelica of "Rainbow Sign" to the off-kilter ballad "Lazy Eye," Mouthfuls might be a metropolitan, millennial answer to Crowded House's Together Alone, a collection of languorous, lazy-day pop sounds that are more likely to dissolve in a wash of electronic squiggles than build to a rapturous climax. Take two and relax.
Fri., May 9, 10 p.m., $8, with Holopaw and Mono, The Khyber, 56 S. Second St., 215-238-5888.
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