[phlipcam video] Temper Trap @ the HoB
The Temper Trap-- Love Lost
Even though we couldn't get any of you interested in a free pair of
Temper Trap tickets to last night's show at the House of Blues (for
shame, there's a few of us over here who would take a free pair of
tickets to a paint-drying exhibition if they were offered 'cause, well,
they're free) I made it over there. And the show, albeit short
(considering these guys only have one album under their belt, their
set-list is bound to be limited,) was pretty packed. Packed with sort of
a weird crowd, at that. I confess I found myself a little distracted
during one of lead singer Dougie Mandagi's many tribal-style drum solos (dude loves his drums) by the guido slash iBanker
type to my direct left, if that is indeed a type, performing some sort
of weird ballet routine with his date. A ballet routine that somehow
incorporated a lot of vigorous pelvis thrusts and not-so-discreet
groping. So there was that.
The roughly hour and change show kept the crowd pretty enthralled. They opened the show with a purely instrumental number: Mandagi
(who stripped off a cowl neck sweater mid-show to reveal some
surprisingly jacked arms, must be all the wild percussion) pounding away
at said drums while his fellow band-mates wailed eerily into their mics. Most of the show's
numbers were a pleasantly far cry from the commercialized sound most of
us have come to expect from hearing "Sweet Disposition" in every other
network drama and commercial on TV. But, yea, they played that too and
the crowd ate it up. A note on the iBanker/Guido: he and his smarmy-looking friend traded ladies mid-show, and then he disappeared, leaving both girls to his very pleased friend. And everyone left happy.