Show Preview: The Tallest Man on Earth @ the Moore, Fri. 8/21

The Tallest Man on Earth (Swedish musician Kristian Matsson) headlines the Moore Theatre on Friday night, August 21st. In case you’re wondering why Matsson chose the name The Tallest Man on Earth, he told Patheos.com in 2013, “When you have a name like that, you have to write good music.” And he does write some mighty good music!

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Able to move you strongly with his authentic voice, The Tallest Man on Earth also rattles you with supreme lyrics. I’m looking at to extract the drugs of springtime/but that unicorn, he stirs up as a mule/ I said throw me in the fire now, come on from “Pistol Dreams,” and when suddenly the rain is the only part you feel . . . and there’s a darkness of a dream from “Darkness of a Dream.” Also he’s one of the only musicians I can think of he uses so effectively the word fuck. Somehow it always fits in and never sounds placed as the now-I’m-going-to-be-edgy-and-swear-just-for-the-sake-of-it moment.

The Tallest Man on Earth is also doing something different for this tour: he’ll have an entire band with him. His new album, Dark Bird Is Home features a whole band on it, so this is a new configuration for The Tallest Man on Earth, who has always been a solo artist. Since I’m a Wikipedia dork, I checked out the album credits for Dark Bird Is Home, where it lists the following instruments played by Matsson (with other musicians, of course, playing additional instruments): banjo, bass guitar, clarinet, drums, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica, alto horn, omnichord, pedal steel guitar, percussion, piano, synthesizer, tape machine, tom-tom drum, vocals, and backup vocals. His own backup vocals. Damn!

Photos: Kelly Clarkson @ KeyArena

Kelly Clarkson brought her Piece By Piece Tour to Seattle last week with three opening acts. Country/pop singer-songwriter Abi Ann kicked off the evening and is poised to go far with her music career. Next up was Eric Hutchinson, playing both piano and guitar with his band. The five-member a cappella group Pentatonix, 2011 The Sing-Off winners, got the audience ready for Clarkson.

Clarkson sang for over 90 minutes, drawing from her most recent release, Piece By Piece, as well as her six previous albums. The stage, several costume changes and of course, Clarkson’s beautiful and powerful voice, made it a great show.

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Photos: Wolf Alice & Gateway Drugs @ the Crocodile

Brits Wolf Alice visited Seattle to headline the Crocodile in May. One of many interesting details about this band is they released their first EP, Blush, on White Lies’ Jack Brown’s label, Chess Records. Everything is connected! Now they’re on RCA with My Love Is Cruel, and are working on the conquering of America.

All photos by Alex Crick:

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Video: Blue Zoo’s “Cry Boy Cry”

Artist: Blue Zoo
Song: “Cry Boy Cry”
Why You Want to Watch: The only music video I can think of where the singer is locked in a bedroom while his band mates reach for him with their arms in gloves. Through a wall. It’s weird.
Details: The song “Cry Boy Cry” came out in 1983. Blue Zoo, a British band who started in the ’80s, reformed in 2010!

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