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Tag Archives: Thee Oh Sees
NYC music scenesters often get a bad rap for being apathetic naysayers, but Thee Oh Sees proved this wrong at Santos Party House. Vigorous, sweaty and jam-packed, fans went berserk for the San Francisco based psychedelic rockers and gave back 100% to front man Johnny Dywer. Perhaps local music enthusiasts are under stimulated, armed with high expectations, and faced with so many promising “It” bands that often deliver lackluster performances. Who can get excited about that? Johnny Dywer knows how to rev-up the crowd and put on a show with out jeopardizing the integrity of the music. He bites, kicks, spits and plays guitar with his teeth and it all sounds good. It’s a fine line between acting and showmanship and the only thing worse than apathy is a painful performance from an overzealous thespian with all the right moves. Thee Oh Sees on the other hand, walk that line effortlessly and always give their audience something to freak out about!
Photos by Carly Sioux
More photos Here
Johnny Dwyer, Guitar Hero.
If you haven’t checked these guys out yet, I am not sure what you are waiting for. The Bellhouse show wasn’t as wild as Glasslands Gallery, I suppose because Williamsburg/Greenpoint/Bushwick didn’t feel like making the great schlep to Park Slope but you can’t play at Death By Audio forever…or can you? Nonetheless, always a pleasure and I would have even made the hike to Mercury Lounge if I didn’t have so many damn school papers to write. If you like Rock ‘n Roll, go see Thee Oh Sees.
Check out the pics from Glasslands Gallery:
http://paparazza.net/2009/07/06/thee-oh-sees/
Uninhibited, animalistic, and fully charged, the stage became John Dwyer’s territory and it was mosh or be moshed. Glasslands Gallery was overflowing with sweaty boys and girls, all waiting to get a taste of this Psycho-Billy Surf n Turf. Their 60’s psychedelic garage rock tone came complete with tattoos, wife-beaters, and crunchy guitars. San Francisco showed it’s salty side and the experience was a success!
If you didn’t catch them at Glasslands Gallery, or Todd P’s Forth of July blow out party, there is one more chance before summer ends. Go see Thee Oh Sees at the Siren festival, it’s free and you can ride the Cyclone until you throw up!