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Tonight’s Recommended Show: Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Love Of Diagrams at the Showbox
Submitted by imaginary liz on April 17, 2007.
With a long string of tight critically-acclaimed and fan worshipped albums, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists has been thrust into indie rock cult status for their relentless sweaty shows and sharp punk, pop hooks. It makes sense, with a CV like Ted’s (he can boast time-served in Citizen's Arrest, Animal Crackers and Chisel), it’s no surprise that legions of show-goers extole the virtues of seeing them a TL show.
This time, they visit Seattle with Melbourne’s Love of Diagrams. I’ve been loving their debut release Mosiac (released on Matador). It’s angular and rhythmic and stands out from indie’s recent offerings.
It’s a hot ticket indeed... and an all-ages one at that!
imaginary dana said on April 18, 2007:
You're right -- that's another fantastic bill as well. That new Department of Energy release is really good. We're hoping to get a review in shortly...
Toby said on April 17, 2007:
Ted Leo is tempting, but I've been really looking forward to the Kelley Stoltz/Essex Green show over at the Croc tonight. Locals, Dept of Energy are on the bill too!