Thursday, November 1, 2007

The Capstan Shafts - Arlene's Grocery


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I ran down to Arlene's Grocery on Stanton Street because I wanted to meet my friend Jim Kiernan of Brooklyn's
Windsor Terrors. Jim had invited me to the Rainbow Quartz showcase at the Delancey a couple of years ago...I've always been a fan of garage/psych/pop. I've been a photographer for many years, but that show was the first time in years I'd decided to photograph live bands (one of the benefits of the digital age...you can get instant feedback).

Anyway, I got there a little early...ended up talking to a guy in front of Arlene's...while we're talking, the bass player for a certain Brooklyn band walked by and informed me that his group was doing a special 9pm show down the block. Told him maybe I'd be able to get over for the show...then went back to talking to the guy I'd just met. So I ask him, who are you with? He tells me "the band playing here at 9pm"! Oops...sorry! Anyway, we got to talking more, turns out he is Andrew from
Rural Electric. I get to hear that his band is backing up mystery man Dean Wells (aka The Capstan Shafts), it is technically their first live gig, and I'm sold! The fact that Rainbow Quartz put out the original 4 tracks impressed me...I knew I had to hear this. No guilt at missing the 9pm show of **********, they'll be around. You just don't get a chance to hear something like this everyday.

Anyway...I'm glad I stayed...it was incredible. I could tell it was the first time Dean and the band had actually played together live before...but it was perfect. Lots of 1-2 minute perfect punky pop songs...my first thought was that they sounded like a lo-fi version of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions. I was able to get my hands on some mp3s from the show...and they've been in heavy rotation on my iPod for the last week. Some of the highlights were "Lauren Behold", Little Burst of Sunshine, Bluejean V. Debs (hey...Eugene V. Debs is actually on my "who have you always wanted to meet" list. Yeah, there were a few flubs...but that just added to the charm of it all.

You can listen to songs from
The Capstan Shafts on MySpace.
The Capstan Shafts is Dean Edward Wells and is from Vermont.
Rural Electric are Andy and Alan and Andrew and come from the backwoods of Maine. Check them out too...some great songs on their MySpace page.

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