Lawrence's Replay Lounge was built for bands like Spindrift, a large ensemble of freaky West Coast psych-rockers who play the sort of music you might imagine emanating from the venue's jukebox right before a squinty-eyed gunslinger walks in. Led by former Brian Jonestown Massacre guitarist Kirpatrick Thomas, the seven-piece ensemble takes inspiration from Ennio Morricone's spaghetti westerns and Anthony DiLorenzo's vampire-flick soundtracks as well as acid-rock kingpins like the Doors and Jeffer
REVIEW BY DANNY ALEXANDER
Three generations of musicians played the Record Bar Monday night, and the show couldn't have sounded much more vital and coherent. Ironically, the most retro band of the bunch was Wrong Crowd!, the band with the youngest musicians. Formerly the Black Taratunals, they played a solid, high energy set of garage punk that might have been performed just about the same way in 1966. A strong cover of "White Rabbit" stood out because it managed to approximate the ambitious so
BY IAN HRABE
Upon entering the Jackpot to the tune of KC psych-garage punkers Wrong Crowd laying into Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," I had a feeling that maybe, just maybe, this show was going to be fucking awesome. Though their cover was pitch perfect, sadly, the rest of their songs were a pretty forgettable blend of noisy guitars and screaming female vocals.
Ian HrabeBoo and Boo TooAfter Wrong Crowd, Boo and Boo Too played a set comprised exclusively of new stuff they've been road-tes