Jordan Jones is a gem. Backed by five musicians who all seemed to be time travelers from different points in rock history, Jones has a clever, pop-sensible way of songwriting that’s somewhat akin to Jackson Browne, Dire Straits, Pete Townsend or Cheap Trick, but with far more tongue-in-cheek naiveté. It’s Southern roots rock with a twist of lemon. The melodies are infectious and upbeat, albeit tinged with a bluesy loneliness and self-awareness that really puts you in your musical happy place.
Nice really is pretty nice for a hardcore band. A local favorite in the indie-metal/hardcore scene, this band was the thrashy palate cleanser for the night. Lead singer Emily gave a wild performance à la Henry Rollins, but instead of a machismo attitude, hit every beat with her lovely Cheshire Cat grin, wild hair and gold-melting stare.
The headliner Kate Clover, backed by members of the band Crocodiles, Brandon Welchez and Zeh Monstro, is a local favorite with a flair for mixing her vintage style with a sound that’s one part Wanda Jackson, one part Chrissie Hynde and two parts The Cramps. It’s the spirit of 1976 CBGB’s wherever she goes. From the opening notes to their final riff, this ingénue gives a balls-to-the-wall performance that will not be reigned in by smaller clubs for long. Her latest single “Channel Zero” is out now. You have three more weeks to check her out at The Bootleg (it’s free people!), along with her ongoing rotation of opening bands, so put on your best band tee and start to love Mondays again!