The Black Cadillacs Explode at Preservation Pub
Black Cadillacs, Preservation Pub, Knoxville, July 2011 |
View from atop Preservation Pub at Night (Trust me, it is) |
Misplaced Opening Act for the Black Cadillacs |
The crowd rocked, Oscar Wilde watched from the wall. |
Cranking it up: Black Cadillacs, Preservation Pub, July 2011 |
I decided I preferred the smoke on the first floor further erudition at the hands of my new twenty-eight-year old friend. The concert was supposed to start at 10:00 and by then it was nearly 11:00. There was a guy on the stage who turned out to be the opening act. His songs seemed confessional and emotive and totally misplaced before the unappreciative patrons.
While waiting I met a guy who said he was from Denmark. In short order he told me he was gay, drunk and he loved Berlin and Amsterdam, though he saw many cute people in Knoxville. He kept grabbing my hand, pushing his face close to mine and bugging his eyes like he would mesmerize me. He placed his hand in the air hovering just over my head. I'm not sure if he wanted to pick me up or put a spell on me. At first he said, "Oh you are going to be so easy." Later he said, "You are just such a buzz kill." I hated to give up my spot beside the stage, but suddenly had a longing to be on the terrace with Chris. As soon as he said something to the cornered couple beside me, I ran.
After catching my breath and plotting how to avoid the guy from Denmark, I returned downstairs. Very soon the band was setting up and lining up the shots and beer which seem to be an integral part of the show. Whereas the entire end of the bar was empty during the first artist, a loud, excited crowd built in anticipation of the second act. By around 11:30 they began playing.
What followed was an hour and a half of a loud, high-energy free-for-all. Lead singer Will Horton's on-stage persona reminds me greatly of Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, which isn't a bad pattern to pursue. The music which has always been a wall-of-sound blend of blues and southern rock seems to be changing slightly. I kept thinking all night that they were reminding me of a band I'd never thought of before in connection with them. I finally got it: The Black Keys. I think they did a Black Keys cover late in the show. They were on fire and the crowd was with them all night. They finally stopped around 1:00 AM, but the crowd wanted them to keep going.
It was a bit jarring a few hours later to see Will waiting tables at Oodles Uncorked. The band is trying to stay on the road and apparently they don't make enough to cover the expense, hence the meet-and-greet at Preservation Pub and waiting tables at another West owned establishment. It's nice of them to support young talent.
Black Cadillacs (with guest) finish encore, Preservation Pub, Knoxville |
You can check out their webpage here, listen to or buy their latest album All Them Witches here and check out their promo video below.
The Black Cadillacs Promo from Brett Lorenz on Vimeo.
Labels: Black Cadillacs, Black Keys, Downtown Knoxville, Downtown Knoxville Blogs, Music in the City, Preservation Pub, Preservation Pub Rooftop
2 Comments:
Certainly sounds like you got $20 worth, and then some!
I think his accent confused you. He didn't say "so easy," he said "sleazy."
Shaft
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