bishop allen @ the independent, review, photos
Wednesday night I saw Bishop Allen (myspace) at the Independent. The last time I saw them, they were opening for the Starlight Mints at a pretty crappy venue. Additionally, since that time, they finished up their monthly EP project and released their section album. In a way, they’ve really come into their own. It was cool to see them bring it to the headlining spot at a decent venue.
I got there just before Minipop. Let’s put it this way: I write about things I like and I’m not going to write about minipop.
Bishop Allen came on. Justin Rice, the front man guitarist, and co-writer of all the songs with guitarist Christian Rudder, had a big grin on his face and it stayed that way for a big chunk of the show. They played what seemed like a short set, though now that I look at the set list, it seems like it wasn’t. Perhaps it was just enjoyable so the time flew by. With fifty-some songs under their belt after the EP project and two albums, they are able to put together a good collection of songs for a set.
The banter was fun and the band was not sloppy but also not constrained by over-practice. Their drummer’s seriously good (rolling with one hand while playing glockenspiel with the other, for instance). All in all it was a pretty fun show.
Set list:
- The Same Fire
- Rain
- Busted Heart
- Click, Click, Click, Click
- Like Castanets
- Clementines
- Things are What You Make of Them
- Middle Management
- These Arms of Mine (Otis Redding Cover)
- Choose Again
- The Monitor
- Butterfly Nets
- Flight 180
Encore:
- Charm School
- Corazon
- Who’ll Stop the Rain (CCR cover)




August 16th, 2007 at 9:40 pm
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