MFNW Highlight: The Thermals, Ted Leo and The Pharmacists, Past Lives, Thursday, Sept. 9, Crystal Ballroom

 

 

MusicfestNW is a beast on the wallet of those working through the weekend. However, the $17 dollar entrance (or whichever overpriced wristband chosen) to Thursday’s show at the Crystal Ballroom never felt like a waste (the $5-plus soda and vodka was, however). Setting off the night were Past Lives, a Seattle post-hardcore band comprised of members of the Blood Brothers (yeah, one of the singers). At times, Past Lives dipped into the past lives of its respective genre, with noodling guitar lines and swerving rhythms. Yet, spaghetti western and surf-influenced guitar lines interrupted an unwelcome stroll down an all too familiar Pacific Northwest sound (Minus the Bear, These Arms are Snakes, and Blood Brothers naturally).

The full-force sound of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists was the deciding factor of my attendance. Rarely can such a song-smith produce quality pieces of rock-music that defy what’s "in" at the time. Leo’s tunes are timeless, so they’re always in. The four-piece plowed through much of this year’s great The Brutalist Breaks with a couple of crowd-pleasers, "Where Have all the Rude Boys Gone?" and "Sons of Cain." Ted Leo’s rapid-fire set deceived the band’s obvious maturity to rest of the bill.

Full-disclosure, I’d yet to purchase a complete Thermals album. Just my luck, as much of the set was comprised of tunes from the recently released Personal Life. While an album documenting a failed relationship doesn’t sound like great live material, the Thermals brought the rock. The album’s new single, "I Don’t Believe You," was a distinct high-light. As long as I didn’t listen to the lyrics, everything was great. Fan-favorites provided the tail-end of an inspired set. "Now We Can See," "Pillar of Salt," and "Returning to the Fold," and an encore cover of "My name is Jonas" made the cavernous and oft-alienating Ballroom into a great singalong. MFNW’s Thursday was a night of earnest, strong rock. Even if this was the highlight of the weekend, what a highlight indeed.

-Nick Walker