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David Bazan
House Show
Salt Lake City
04.21.09
In musical terms, “an intimate performance” usually means a
show in a small club with a couple hundred people. I don’t know what you call
it when you and 24 other people get to see an artist play an hour-long set in a
friend’s living room. I guess if you’re a David Bazan fan, one word comes to
mind—heaven.
David Bazan (the artist formerly known as Pedro the Lion) is
down to the last three days of a six week house performance tour. A few months
back, Bazan posted an open call to would-be show hosts on his website. The
requirements were simple: have a house that would fit 30-50 people, live on a
street with ample parking and neighbors that won’t call the cops, and have a
chair for David to sit on while he plays his guitar.
A delightful Salt Lake City girl named Chelsea answered the
call. Tonight her downtown loft became the best venue in town, filled with
adoring fans sitting cross-legged on her floor. Bazan arrived at the house
around 7:30 with his guitar in hand. He spent a half hour enjoying a few beers
and mingling with the house guests and then took the stage—er, the corner of
the room—around 8:00.
Surrounded by seated adorers, Bazan strummed softly and
bellowed mightily. He played a handful of songs from his back catalog, but
saved the majority of the set list for material from his forthcoming album, “Curse
Your Branches.” The record looks to be Bazan’s most introspective to date,
revolving around his break with his Evangelical Christian upbringing.
In usual Bazan fashion, he paused after every few songs to allow
time for questions. The group was quick to respond. Queries ranged from usual
concert fare—favorite records, bands and such—to his thoughts on God and his
religious family. Bazan thoughtfully responded to each inquiry and, at times,
seemed so engaged in the conversation that the songs almost became an
afterthought. And that was just fine.
The evening was about more than just the songs. The setting
was perfect, the artist engaging, and the music gorgeous. This is how live
music should be.
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