You know you're in for a treat with citrus centric stage names like John Lemon and Chris Twist are commonplace. I would be surprised if any of the songs they performed clocked in longer than a couple minutes, which was really part of their charm. The second opener diverged from Case's long dirge to incredibly short poppy songs of The Lemons. It was a very atmospheric performance, with Case's meditative rocking edging on transcendence, gently shifting the hum of his guitar for nearly 20 minutes. Case played a slowly evolving drone, keeping it low and haunting as the deep bellows of the guitar would occasionally rise out, seemingly without warning. It definitely wasn't or everyone, but it's the sort of experimentation that I eagerly enjoy. Opening up the night was Brian Case of Disappears with a particularly interesting set consisting one uninterrupted study on sound.
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Luckily the duo reunited this past Wednesday with a full band for a pair of Midwest shows, returning to an adoring crowd at the Empty Bottle. A little after that the same year the duo called it quits, leaving behind two incredible albums, She's The Dutchess, He's The Duke and Sunset/Sunrise, drenched with warm memories of their lovely voices. It's been four years since The Dutchess and The Duke, Kimberly Morrison and Jesse Lortz, were at the Empty Bottle for an epic and legendary show filled with stories about cowboy kisses and bar top dancing galore.
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Review Sat The Dutchess and The Duke Return to the Empty Bottle