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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 18:18

Retribution Gospel Choir remind us of Rock music greatness.

(photo by Carl Burke)
The Hideout welcomes the mature music fan with open arms.  A fan, like the guys from “High Fidelity”, that bring a certain amount of appreciation and respect towards rock music.  The kind of fan that would make any episode of “Behind the Music” look like the Beverly Cleary version of pop music history. 

 

Retribution Gospel Choir opened their concert with a proclamation of straight forward rock music that is artistic and yet very satisfying.  Singer/guitarist Alan Sparhawk has one of the best tones of a live guitar that this reporter has ever heard.  He is able to combine the perfect combination of distortion and cleanliness that people like Subpop veteran artist Dave Grohl should look into.  Bassist Steve Garrington performs like a humble musician that allows his instrument to do the talking for him.  Garrington steps into the spotlight when he is the lead and fades away when he is needed for support.  Drummer Eric Pollard collaborates on vocals nicely while providing a minimalism pulse that never lets go. 

 

Retribution Gospel Choir are able to make the middle-aged grunge fan remember why they became fans of Subpop records.  Subpop’s fans were able to see musicians create a great show while providing musical entertainment without the use of computers.  Retribution Gospel Choir displayed knowledge intellectually through their tools of craftsmanship. This band knows their tools like the back of their hand and they are able to create a piece of art that will be around for years to come.