Saturday, July 14, 2012

First/Last-Deleted Scenes

 Image courtesy Laura Rotondo

Monday, July 16, 2012
East Liberty

"Deleted Scenes, a four-piece art-rock band from DC, released its first self-titled EP in 2007, twelve years after meeting in grade school. In 2009, the band released their debut full-length, Birdseed Shirt, which was recorded mostly in group houses across the east coast over the course of a year. Birdseed Shirt not only won the approval of local publications, Washington Post raving, “If Deleted Scenes isn’t the best rock band in Washington, it’s certainly on the very short list,” but also solidified their national acclaim, Pitchfork awarding the album with an 8.0 review, calling it “ferocious, brave, and a well-balanced demonstration of both thoughtful existentialism and strange, drowsy downers.” Comprised of Daniel Scheuerman (guitar, vocals), Matt Dowling (bass, keyboards), Dominic Campanaro (guitar, keyboards, samples), and Brian Hospital (drums), Deleted Scenes latest effort Young People’s Church of the Air now pushes the band’s formidable rhythm section further, exploring the possibility of hope."

 The band stops in Pittsburgh this Monday at the Shadow Lounge with The Lampshades and Eric Oliver on the bill. My thanks to frontman Daniel Scheuerman for taking some time to participate in this edition of First/Last.

The first album you ever bought?
U2, “The Joshua Tree”.

Your last album bought?
Can, “Ege Bamyasi”.

Favorite album of all time?
Impossible to answer. Right now, This Heat’s “Deceit” has my imagination.

Least favorite/most disappointing album?
The Beach Boys, “Love You”.

First concert attended?
Petra.

Last concert?
2U, the world's second best U2 show.

Favorite concert ever?
Radiohead at Field Day Fest in 2003.

Least favorite concert?
U2 the ‘Pop Mart’ tour in 1997.

Any thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
Very beautiful. One of my favorite cities on the east coast.

Thanks, Daniel. I was also disappointed in that 'Pop Mart' Tour, not necessarily the show per se but was definitely let down by the warm Genesee Cream Ales beforehand.

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