Monday, May 20, 2013

Show Review: Dads

Energy was the word of the night at Cambridge’s Elk Lodge Saturday. There were two men on “stage” (which was really just a cleared out area of the floor), John Bradley and Scott Scharinger, the respective drummer and guitarist of punk/emo outfit Dads. For being a two piece band, they bring a lot of sound. Scharinger’s multi amp setup and guitar manipulation would have one thinking the band had at least two guitarists and a bassist had they not been able to see the performance. He manages to fill huge spaces with his one instrument; chugging away at massive, foundation shaking chords, head whipping about, his Replacements shirt drenched in sweat. All the while Bradley ruthlessly batters the drum kit into a well controlled cacophony. Both members sing, but Bradley does the majority and his vocal performance was quite consistent. The vocals were at times difficult to hear due to the sheer volume of the guitar, but his shout-singing style came across well and only added to the liveliness. Bradley’s ability keep his voice going strong throughout the set was remarkable, never backing down or petering out.

The audience was equally, if not more, frenzied than the band; jumping, moshing, and crowd surfing galore. At one point between songs Bradley said to the audience “You guys are sick,” and it was hard to tell if he meant it or if he was just poking fun. It seemed everyone in the room was having a great time. It wasn’t all high-octane partying though. Dads’ songs also hit points with tone-downed drums and beautiful spacey guitar lines, giving the show some quieter more romantic moments. Overall it was a very energetic, communal, and strangely intimate show that was downright blast to be at. They have a great vivacity live that their recordings, unfortunately, fail to capture. I would certainly recommend seeing these guy’s in the flesh to anyone.

After the show we got the chance to do a quick interview Dads:


Here’s a bit of footage we caught from the set:


You can check out some great photo’s from the show (like the one above) taken by the folks at Future Breed here.

And here is Dads’ bandcamp page.



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