Hey you Crazy Cats, Jane here! Bringing you more two cents (cause who doesn’t love change) of live music from that “tiny” rowdy city called Manhattan. The attraction for this segment, John Vanderslice’s show on April 19th at the Mercury Lounge.
John Vanderslice (aka JV) is a former member of the band mk Ultra, he started performing solo in 1999 shortly after the band broke up. Since then, JV has gained critical acclaim for his solo performance and also gained national media attention with his single “Bill Gates Must Die” in 2000. Unfortunately he did not perform that song at the show. Does not mean that the entire night was a total bust.
In fact, it was the opposite! JV pulled every card up his sleeve that was labeled “surprise” that night. The night was filled with special guests, new songs, request from the audience, a give away and a dance party to close the night off – woah! My heart couldn’t not keep up!
JV’s music is a mixture of folky sad lyrics mixed with electronic sound samples. That sounds like a crazy mixture. Picture Devandra Banhart meets The Flaming Lips. He performed a mixture of new songs (which he did not name the titles and my mind reading abilities were out of order that night – of course) and old songs such as “Time Travel Is Lonely”, “Pale Horse”, and a few from his latest album “Pixel Revolt” like “Angela” and “Exodus Damage.”
Adding spice to the show was special guests: Eric Friedlander (of The Mountain Goats) who provided cello in a few songs, a guy name Kevin (no last name) who sang a song while JV played guitar, and St. Vincent (who was the opener) who sang guest vocals with JV by the end of the night. Shortly before that, though JV took a request from the audience to which my highly brave friend screamed “Me and My 424” which he agreed to play after inviting some of the audience to sing in the background (one being my friend). True showmanship.
Adding to JV’s theatrics was his mid-performance givaway: an “over the top” titanium watch that he purchased in Chinatown. Watch out P.Diddy, JV is the next “King Of Bling” (insert joke here). He gave the prize to a lucky audience member in the front that answered a historical question correctly. I can’t really recall the question cause apparently I don’t know my history – Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492 again? (and no, that was not the question).
The night would have been perfection if Vanderslice pulled an Oprah, but instead of giving everyone a car, he would give everyone including myself a pony. I think at that point I would have a freak out attack, but no such thing happened. But heck, I was not disappointed: JV knows how to entertain on and off stage. He gets infinite gold stars with extra shine in my book.
For more information on John Vanderslice, check out:
www.johnvanderslice.com!