Levitt Pavilion Denver welcomes Ezra Bell on July 3rd as our 2020 Free Concert Series continues.
Ezra Bells first full-length debut features ebullient soul twang, flowing and leaping like the
music of a late 60s/early 70s recording of well-trained freaks dabbling in various genres. This
Portland band sounds like they effortlessly recorded one of those forgotten-gem cult albums
despite it being early 2018.
After three well-received EPs and playing regularly in Portland since 2013, the playfully literate
and cheerfully plaintive Benjamin Wuamett and his gaggle of quite fit players, conjure up a
festive dusky folk-rock-blues-jazz-R&B-pop vibe that doesn't smother out the melancholy.
These haunted stories include key tracks Tourists. "This one is about realizing the game is
rigged, but you still have to play; it's the only game in town." Yawning at the Seance "This
one is about the stories we tell ourselves in order to feel like everything is okay", and Let Me
Do the Talking. About that last one: "The opening line is a rip-off of something the boxer Jack
Johnson said when asked how he managed to so intrigue women. He said eat jellied eels and
think distant thoughts. I think it's one of the great travesties (and a telling indictment of our
society) of our time that a great man's name has been usurped by some surfer singing about
breakfast." The glistening, giddy music on these tracks help to document the car-wreck gas-lit
lifestyles Wuamett masterfully describes. He displays gleaming shards of a self-depreciative
self-awareness but also someone busy getting lost. The overall theme going into this?
Wuamett answers to what the album is about . "Desperation. A call to arms. A whimper. A
declaration that being witty by yourself at 4 AM in a basement, is a poor way to live."Ezra Bell
features Maurice Spencer (bass), Tom Trotter (drums), Aaron Mattison (horns and
arrangements), Honora Hildreth (backing vocals and percussion), and Jeremy Asay (keys and
guitar) more-than-ably backing up Wuamett's story-songs and satirical jigs with organic
precision.
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