King Wilkie - Live 7.21.07 - Charlottesville, VA

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"King Wilkie":http://www.myspace.com/kingwilkie w/ "Sarah White":http://www.myspace.com/sarahwhitepearls opening"Satellite Ballroom":http://www.satelliteballroom.com/music.php – Charlottesville, VAJuly 21, 2007, 10:00 PMYou know you’ve got a concert addiction when you’re going to see people you’ve never even heard of. In my experience, some of the coolest musical discoveries are made in those spur of the moment occasions. So, in that spirit, last night I decided to go check out King Wilkie at the Satellite Ballroom. Of course, I did some cursory research and found out they're a bluegrassy-americana style band. It felt like a good night for that, so I figured it was worth a shot. I had an ulterior motive as well – I’ve really wanted to scope the venue that has "replaced my beloved Starr Hill.":http://web01.mog.com/kat3260/blog_post/93254 I’ll cut to the chase - this place doesn’t hold a candle :( The acoustics were awful, the vibe was sterile and impersonal, and the parking is no longer free (unless you have a Charlottesville native with you, which fortunately I did). I don’t like to say _only_ negative things - the seating options were better, and it definitely wasn’t as hot. Oh and there were some trippy projected images on the wall behind the bar. Yeah, I’m reaching :/We got there right as Sarah White took the stage. There was no back-up band – just her and her guitar, which I respect the hell out of. Her voice reminded me of Sheryl Crow, Lucinda Williams, Sarah McLachlan....classic yet ragged. The flaws are what make it. Her songs are soothing, combining elements of country, folk, and rock. If you’re into a raw, simple sound and lyrics that tell a story, you’ll probably like this chick. You can check out a few songs on "her Myspace page.":http://www.myspace.com/sarahwhitepearls About 15 minutes after Sarah’s set finished, the gentlemen of King Wilkie emerged - six young fellas clad in button-down shirts and ties, easy on the eyes to say the least. They assumed their positions next to their respective instruments – an upright bass, 2 guitars, a banjo, a fiddle, and a mandolin. The first song was a real knee-slapper, conjuring up images of hoedowns and dosey-do. They lost their momentum after that first one, though. The next few songs were much softer, sweeter, and _*sloooowwwer*_. The fiddle and the vocal harmonies were gorgeous, and I was so relaxed I felt like I’d taken a Unisom. If I had been seated, I definitely would've been snoring. As I fought back the yawns, I told my friend Hillary how much more enjoyable this music would be if it were an afternoon show, or if I was lying in a hammock at the beach. I really enjoyed their sound, kinda similar to Nickel Creek and Union Station, with a 3-man vocal harmony reminiscent of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Their timing and dynamic changes were impeccable, their songs were balanced and well-written - my only complaint was the choice of setlist. When it’s past midnight, you might wanna play something that keeps your audience awake. I will definitely be buying a CD though – if insomnia ever hits, I’ve got just the cure!Here's a clip of King Wilkie back in April -

Comments (6)

  1. Lyrikhan says "The first song was a real knee-slapper, conjuring up images of hoedowns and dosey-do." haha....this line make-a big chief laugh nice review...just what you need...another band to go see every time they come through :)
    Permalink posted 07/22/2007
  2. chucky says The music is so pretty but I can see how it wouldn't be concert fare.
    Permalink posted 07/22/2007
  3. avenustylee says Yuh- maybe 2 unisoms and a valium :)
    Permalink posted 07/22/2007
  4. Girlcrawl says Sarah White & The Pearls create beautiful music - thanks for link; will add both Sarah and King Wilkie to the must have list. Was not aware of King Wilkie at all, and found them quite an enjoyable listen. Great post, and thanks.
    Permalink posted 07/23/2007
  5. kat3260 says Yeah, Will, I thought another band on that list would go real nice with an extra hole in my head. King Wilkie=good, but not yet ranked on the "must-see list" Ash - beautiful music indeed, and like I said, maybe better as afternoon concert fare, but I've reached the age that soothing melodies after midnight = sleepy time. Avenustylee - keep the unisom...I'll take the valium though :P Cynthia - you're quite welcome - I'm glad you enjoyed!
    Permalink posted 07/23/2007
  6. Mike the Knife says Damned purty sound. Rustica...
    Permalink posted 07/24/2007

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