Habanero Peppers and Sweet Rice Milk
lizzy on 20 Nov 2008 | Reviews and Mentions
My dears,
Thank you to all who came out for our show last night. A brief survey revealed that this was, indeed, the most fun Lafcadio has had playing a show yet. Technical and logistical kinks are working out in favor of a smoother show and more time to rock! Adam Sherwood of Vinyl Press had a few nice things to say about the set:
“Then it was time for Lafcadio, who, like Lake Inferior, revealed some new tracks that are sure to be fast favorites. They are sporting a slightly different look, minus a mohawk and plus a bassist (the incomparable Eric) and some electric guitar, giving them some edges to work with in their more blues influenced tracks. They too display a myriad of influences, most noticeably folk, rock, and blues, but that’s not to say that their sound is by any means predictable. Each track is a new exploration of the talents of each member and the passion which they put into their songwriting process. Liz Ross is as sultry and powerful a singer as you will ever hear and can go from a swinging dance number with playful trills to a mellow southwestern samba without batting an eye.
One of the most memorable moments of the night was their cover of “The Son of a Preacher Man”, made famous by the likes of Aretha Franklin and Dusty Springfield, which jazzed up the stage and got the whole crowd snapping their fingers and grooving. Although they have added electric instruments into many of their songs, Ross made sure to remind the crowd that the reason they “play acoustic is because we don’t want to make anyone explode.” Seems reasonable enough to me. I’ve been known to throw out some esoteric food metaphors before in relation to this group, so here’s another one for old time’s sake: bite into a fresh habanero pepper and take a swig of sweet rice milk. If you’ve got a spicy, silky, fragrant taste in your mouth thats spreading throughout your body then you are starting to understand what its like to hear Lafcadio live.”
For the record: Liz was kidding about why we play acoustic.
Adam, thank you for your kind words!
Pictures should be up soon!
In other news, Lafcadio is excited to go into the studio this Saturday! It’s a big move from unplugging the fridge so it won’t register on living room recordings. We will begin recording for a demo (as well as whichever additional tracks we can lay down), which is set to be released in January. Lookout for song postings and fresh news on a CD release party!











