The Stamp's halloween night show at the wonder ballroom was an outstanding showcase of the band's talents. They played two sets starting at 10 pm, Hope on the Cello, Sasha played the base, Aubrey sang back up vocals and played the piano, Adrienne played the guitar and sang lead vocals, and Cylus played the drums. They played 5 songs in each set; Unicorns and Kittens, If You're Sad You're Gonna Remain Sad, Pardee, On My Way Back Home, Soulplane, Old Man's Secret, Oh My Brother, Stop to Take a Breath Because Your Name is Kinda Long, Juniper-Berry, and Little Foot. The show had a relaxed, but upbeat vibe and everyone seemed to be having an excellent time dancing. The music was a fusion of tribal drums, acoustic "indie," and dubstep. The Stamps were very present and interactive with the audience throughout the show. They were energetic on stage and authentic in doing so, which consequently made the show really enjoyable. Each member had a unique piece of beautiful tribal jewelry, moccasins, hand made beaded shorts and shirts from stitched together from various garments. For all of the previous reasons the show was a success. The Stamps were originally from Joseph, Oregon and all 5 band members now live in Portland and regularly tour Europe and The United States.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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The Stamp's halloween night show at the wonder ballroom was an outstanding showcase of the band's talents. They played two sets starting at 10 pm, Hope on the Cello, Sasha played the base, Aubrey sang back up vocals and played the piano, Adrienne played the guitar and sang lead vocals, and Cylus played the drums. They played 5 songs in each set; Unicorns and Kittens, If You're Sad You're Gonna Remain Sad, Pardee, On My Way Back Home, Soulplane, Old Man's Secret, Oh My Brother, Stop to Take a Breath Because Your Name is Kinda Long, Juniper-Berry, and Little Foot. The show had a relaxed, but upbeat vibe and everyone seemed to be having an excellent time dancing. The music was a fusion of tribal drums, acoustic "indie," and dubstep. The Stamps were very present and interactive with the audience throughout the show. They were energetic on stage and authentic in doing so, which consequently made the show really enjoyable. Each member had a unique piece of beautiful tribal jewelry, moccasins, hand made beaded shorts and shirts from stitched together from various garments. For all of the previous reasons the show was a success. The Stamps were originally from Joseph, Oregon and all 5 band members now live in Portland and regularly tour Europe and The United States.
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