Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta hosted not one but two rising artists on the modern rock scene this evening in headliner My Morning Jacket and opener Neko Case. My Morning Jacket is touring on their May release ‘Circuital’ which is a full bodied beauty. This is easily one of their strongest and most adventurous works to date. Their summer tour broke ground in their hometown of Louisville May 31, and they haven’t left the road since. The band’s Atlanta stop marked the home stretch of their North American leg before they make the jump to Europe. They certainly didn’t exhaust their mojo on the road as MMJ dug through the back catalog for hidden gems to couple with fan favorites in this 2-hour jam fest.
Neko Case and company opened the evening promptly at 7:30. She’s a pretty high profile opener since she was filling out the Cobb Energy Center on her own when she was in town a couple years back. It does make me question how the opening band is choosen to begin with. I mean Neko and MMJ are both modern/indie rock staples, but I wouldn’t necessarily say they have complementary fanbases.
Case displayed her usual soaring vocals as she worked through select songs from ‘Middle Cyclone’ and ‘Fox Confessor Brings the Flood.’ During her 45 minute set, she featured two new tracks that were very characteristic of her sound. Overall, it was a good set and the only complaint I can levy is on the My Morning Jacket faithful, many of whom seemed more focused on their respective conversations than on Neko’s set. The fiery haired lady is a rare talent. Give her the respect she deserves.
After an hour plus stage shuffling, Jim James and his brothers in instruments welcomed the crowd with a one-two punch off of ‘Circuital,’ playing opening tracks ‘Victory Dance’ and the album’s title track to open the evening. James came equipped with a vocal sampler strung around his neck for ‘Victory Dance’ to throw in the song’s patented sonic effects.
The band wanted to show off their new baby and played ‘Circuital’ almost cover to cover. The tracks were quite flavorful live, and My Morning Jacket used the set as an open-ended jam sessions, allowing the songs to escape the boundaries they are pinned to on the album. That being said, there was certainly no neglect paid to their previous albums. They spread the wealth around sampling from ‘Z,’ ‘Evil Urges,’ ‘It Still Moves’ and even pulled ‘Cobra’ off of 2002s ‘Chocolate and Ice EP.’ It was like their setlist was a big fruit platter they couldn’t get enough of. Neko Case joined for the encore to duet a cover of Stevie Nick’s ‘Stop Draggin My Heart Around’ with Jim James. If Mrs. Case ever tires of her collaborative efforts with the New Pornographers, I think I may she may have a new musical playmate in James. ‘Islands in the Stream’ anyone?
The crowd was definitely plugged in to My Morning Jacket’s set. The heavily college skewed audience was grooving through the wafts of pot and random burst of glow sticks spraying out into the audience. The crowd watching was quite interesting from the guy sporting the polar bear hoodie to the couple doing the foxtrot to ‘Slow Slow Tune.’ Truthfully when lead singer Jim James mounts the stage following the encore proudly wearing a cape shouldn’t that tell you everything you need to know about the band’s followers? Then again, maybe the cape is simply James’ way of nudging the band’s into the bounds of prog rock.
My Morning Jacket put on a very good set. They brought a high level of energy and the sonic screaming guitars to the Atlanta crowd. I think its safe to say most left the venue brimming with satisfaction from seeing one of the best touring bands work their considerable magic. Best of luck in Europe boys, and stay away from those festivals with wobbly stages.
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA | August 20, 2011
Victory Dance
Circuital
You Wanna Freak Out
Off the Record
I’m Amazed
Gideon
Golden Lyrics
Outta My System
Smokin from Shootin
Run Thru
Touch Me I’m Going to Scream Part 2
Dondante
Slow Slow Tune
Holdin on to Black Metal
Mahgeetah
**Encore**
Wordless Chorus
The Day is Coming
Cobra
Stop Draggin My Heart Around (w/ Neko Case)
Dancefloors
One Big Holiday
In addition to their forthcoming performances at Bonnaroo and Hangout, My Morning Jacket have announced another string of tour dates to support their upcoming release “Circuital.”
Neko Case will be joining the band in August for several shows. Also, $1 from each ticket sold on the tour will go to help a local charity.
A trailer has also been released by My Morning Jacket to promote their “Unstaged” AmEx appearance, where the band and Todd Haynes teamed up. He will be filming a performance at the historic Palace Theater in Louisville. It will be airing live on My Morning Jacket’s VEVO page at 9 pm EDT on YouTube.
Indie alt-country artist Neko Case will be staying on the road for 2009 as she announces another month of tour dates in November. Case is touring in support of her latest release “Middle Cyclone” which hit stores on March 3, debuting at number 3 on the Billboard 200.
The fun will start at the Pagent in St Louis on November 5 and carry through month?s end closing in Dallas on the 23rd. See a full list of city dates below. First up for the Neko Case tour is a stint in Europe that will occupy her days in September.
“Middle Cyclone” marks Neko’s first album release since 2006 “Fox Confessor Brings the Flood.” “Cyclone” features a bevy of guest musicians including M. Ward, Sarah Harmer and select members of the New Pornographers. The single “People Got a Lot of Nerve” started singing on the airwaves in January.
2009 Neko Case Tour Dates
May 2009
28 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theatre
29 – Boulder, CO – Chautauqua Auditorium
30 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
31 – Salt Lake City, UT – Red Butte Garden
June 2009
2 – Tacoma, WA – Pantages Theatre
3 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre
4 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
5, 6 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
7 – Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre
9, 10 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
12 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
14 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music Festival
July 2009
10, 11 – Winnipeg, Manitoba – Winnipeg Folk Festival
12 – Ottawa, Ontario – Cisco Systems Bluesfest
14 – Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
16 – Grand Rapids, MI – Meijer Gardens
17 – Indianapolis, IN – Clowes Memorial Hall
18 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown
19 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
22 – Pontiac, MI – Crofoot Ballroom
23 – Buffalo, NY – Lafayette Square
24 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
25 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
26 – Atlanta, GA – Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center
28 – Baltimore, MD – Ram’s Head Live
29 – Philadelphia, PA – Kimmel Center – Verizon Hall
31 – Pittsburgh, PA – Riverplex Amphitheatre
August 2009
1 – Jersey City, NJ – All Points West Festival
2 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival
4 – Portland, ME – Port City Music Hall
5 – Burlington, VT – Flynn Theatre
9 – Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza
October 2009
4 – San Francisco, CA – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
November 2009
5 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
7 – Bowling Green, OH – The Clazel Theater
8 – Rochester, NY – Harro East Ballroom
12 – Portsmouth, NH – The Music Hall
13 – Northampton, MA – Calvin Theatre
16 – New York City, NY – Beacon Theatre
20 – Tallahassee, FL – The Moon
22 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
23 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater