Saturday, 5 April 2014

City & Colour @ Brighton Dome 4th April 2014


With a band handpicked from The Raconteurs, Dead Weather, Hacienda and Constantines, and lead singer Dallas Green formerly of post-hard-core band Alexisonfire, you might not have expected the tender melodies and poetic lyrics the Dome experienced on Tuesday night. City and Colour was started by Canadian born Dallas Green as a side project but through word of mouth grew into selling out gigs, several Juno awards and a global following.

The harmonies were reminiscent of Crosby, Still, Nash and Young, with Dallas’ vocal style being particularly reminiscent of fellow Canadian Neil Young.  The band mixed Alt-country similar to Ryan Adams with David Gilmour sounding rocky guitar flourishes. At times it felt like the momentum of the band would cause them to disintegrate their instruments but they always transitioned into the softer moments with ease.


By his own admission his public speaking isn’t his strong point and he slightly awkwardly engaged the audience for a few minutes before he strapped on a harmonica for ‘Body in a Box’. For a song with such a macabre sentiment he managed to play it with a romanticism that got the loudest applause of the evening.



Published in The Argus 

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