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The Dears

Tue., May 5, 9 p.m., $15, with Great Northern and Eulogies, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 866-468-7619, johnnybrendas.com.

Published: Apr 28, 2009

rock/pop

Fans of Montreal band The Dears know to expect drama. Their music is filled with epic arrangements, swelling crescendos and outsized emotions. In a live setting, they can sound positively rapturous. Nevertheless, it was surprising to learn just how much drama courses through their ranks. Between the end of their last tour and the release of 2008's Missiles (Dangerbird), the band shed four members, leaving only the husband-and-wife team of frontman Murray Lightburn and keyboardist Natalia Yanchak. Undaunted, the two assembled a new lineup to tour behind Missiles. It's an oddly intimate album, surrounding Lightburn's aching croon with icy synths, while still retaining the band's proclivity for extended interludes and marathon song lengths. The album has some longueurs, but also songs that entrance and should translate into ecstatic concert pieces.

Tue., May 5, 9 p.m., $15, with Great Northern and Eulogies, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 866-468-7619, johnnybrendas.com.

 

 

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