BoDeans

3rd & Lindsley

Thu. 8/22/13
Doors: 6:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
$15.00
[Venue Details]

BoDeans

Rock
Waukesha WI

Artist Bio:



  • Entertainment Weekly
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • Robert Christgau
  • Rolling Stone
  • Austin Chronicle
  • Ink19
  • Rolling Stone
  • Rolling Stone
  • Uncut
  • Austin Chronicle
  • Rolling Stone
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • Entertainment Weekly

The Bodeans - Blend (from Entertainment Weekly)

Having finally achieved popstardom via their Party of Five theme song, this long-sufferingWisconsin bar band now tries to preserve their meager integrityby acting as un-Hollywood as possible. With its timid, muffledharmonies over numbing guitar thrumming, Blend has enoughforlorn corn to fill every silo in the heartland. Only when theBoDeans clean up the sound in "Hey Pretty Girl" do they approachthe mildly catchy hooks of "Closer to Free." C...

The Bodeans - ''Closer to Free'' (from Entertainment Weekly)

TV sitcoms have lousytaste in music. First Friends commissioned that annoyingRembrandts song ("I'll Be There for You"). Now Party of Five chooses "Closer to Free", the one cheesy tune the BoDeans ever wrote for itsopening song and releases it as a single. The song, from their1993 LP Go Down Slow, has the chirpy, Beatlesque pleasures of adecent jingle. But a band this good deserves to be known forsomething better. C...

BoDeans - Love and Hope and Sex and Dreams (from Robert Christgau)

Leading off, "She's a Runaway" is a pleasant shock: he abused her, she shot him. Enough to make you imagine they embrace postroots to advance if not subvert it. Whereupon they get down catchy wimmin songs that could have been written and forgotten twenty years ago, though "Misery" is recommended to George Strait....

BoDeans - Outside Looking In (from Rolling Stone)

It's a sad and oft-repeated story. A spunky regional band signs with a major label, records an album true to its roots and subsequently makes slicker, less convincing records in the quest for platinum. In the case of this Waukesha, Wisconsin, quartet, such a misstep is particularly distressing. The band's 1986 debut, Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams, produced by T-Bone Burnett, featured hopelessly cornball love songs, a scruffy mix of acoustic and electric guitars and the Midwestern-Don-and-Phil harmo......

BoDeans - Mr. Sad Clown (from Austin Chronicle)

Nine albums into a career that's stretched almost 25 years, the BoDeans have lost their edge. Granted, their brand of heartland rock was never that edgy, but counter to the strong showing of 2008's Still, with a few exceptions, the songwriting on Mr. Sad Clown seems forced and lyrically simplistic. As always, the best songs are the ones that Kurt Neumann, an Austin resident, and Sam Llanas, who still calls the band's birthplace of Milwaukee home, sing together. "Shine," with its drive and jangle......

BoDeans - Mr. Sad Clown (from Ink19)

There was a time in the '80s when Waukesha, Wisconsin's The BoDeans were arguably one of America's best meat and potatoes roots rock bands and an always impressive live act. Taking the title of their first album from a Rolling Stones song and armed with the production skills of T. Bone Burnett, singer/guitarists Kurt Neumann and Sammy Llanas with 1986's Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams created a handful of indelible three-chord classics that no doubt inspired lots of folks like yours truly to pick up ......

BoDeans - Home (from Rolling Stone)

For their third album, the BoDeans offer a paradox. Home is the Wisconsinites' most sophisticated and energetic album to date, yet it is also their most consciously derivative.Since their 1986 debut, Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams, the BoDeans have largely been heralded for their rootsy, no-frills style. Led by the writing team of "Beau and Sammy BoDean" (singers and guitarists Kurt Neumann and Sammy Llanas), the band has built itself on melodically simple hooks. But at a time in their career when m......

BoDeans - Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams (from Rolling Stone)

So few roots-oriented bands manage to be accessible that there's a danger of going overboard when one comes into sight. But the BoDeans, out of Wisconsin, are one of the few ? so let's go overboard a bit.Guitarists Sammy Llanas and Kurt Newmann write tight, snappy pop songs that acknowledge tradition and then expand on it ? this is no mere revivalism or wistful nostalgia. The LP opens with "She's a Runaway," the tale of a woman who "got beat up one too many times" and took the law into her own......

BoDeans - BoDeans - Resolution (from Uncut)

Signed to Slash and contemporaries of The Del Fuegos and Beat Farmers, Wisconsin's BoDeans began cutting solid, if unspectacular, roots-rock with 1986's Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams. Despite top-notch producers (T-Bone Burnett, Talking Heads' Jerry Harrison), touring with U2 and a Rolling Stone Best New Band gong, they never quite pulled it off. The tight'n'fast "Wild World" and downbeat ballad "Slipping Into You" apart, their return seems similarly blighted: there's gusto aplenty, but Sam Llanas'......

BoDeans - bStill/b (from Austin Chronicle)

Sam Llanas and Kurt Neumann remain a musical marriage for the ages. Two decades on, and Still comes as a declaration: BoDeans are still with us, still rocking stellar lyrics and great harmonies. The pair reunites with producer T-Bone Burnett, who produced its captivating debut, Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams, in 1986. The result is a dozen inimitable tracks that veer from suburban psychedelia to folk-rock, taking off on "Pretty Ghost," a swirling, guitar-based meditation on celebrity and fantasy; th......

BoDeans - Go Slow Down (from Rolling Stone)

Over four previous albums and numerous personnel changes, the BoDeans, from Waukesha, Wis., have explored the expansive terrain of American music ? country, folk, blues, R&B;, pop and rockabilly ? with a restless, stubborn (and sometimes erratic) passion. On Go Slow Down, the BoDeans have rediscovered the focus that made their 1986 debut, Love and Hope and Sex and Dreams (produced by T Bone Burnett), so strong.Produced by the band with Burnett on board as executive producer, Go Slow Down revea......

The Bodeans - Joe Dirt Car (from Entertainment Weekly)

How anyone could justify the release of the double-length live album Joe Dirt Car by a middling bar band like BoDeans is a conundrum of major proportions. Granted, these Wisconsin roots rockers' songs are tuneful enough, and catchy in a generic sort of way. But there's no excuse for this sort of excess....

The Bodeans - Black and White (from Entertainment Weekly)

There's nothing flamboyant or ground-breaking on this fourth albumfrom the BoDeans ? just hearty, guitar-based rock & roll, fueled byhook-ridden songwriting and achingly lovely harmonies you can feel inyour bones. It's a sound well suited to the lyrics on Black andWhite, which, though haunted by images of loneliness and desperation,are never devoid of courage or hope. Tunes like "Paradise," "Hell ofa Chance," and "Going Home" feature melodies so easily invitingyou'll be tempted to sing along wi......

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