Today marks the first installment of what may become a regular feature on crabwalk.com: Who Dat Drummer?

It’s my attempt, the day after attending a fine indie-rock show, to describe the appearance of the performing bands’ drummers in terms of other historical or contemporary figures. Drummers are, of course, the quiet showboats of indie rock — free to cultivate a sartorial or facial-hair strangeness, but not burdened by the attempts at prettyness required of frontmen.

Today’s installment of Who Dat Drummer? features the two bands I saw last night at the Gypsy:

- The Oranges Band (drummer Dave Voyles): Perry Farrell in a Beatle Bob fright wig

- Ted Leo and the Pharmacists (drummer Chris Wilson): Two-thirds Rasputin, one-third unindicted co-conspirator of John Wilkes Booth.

Thank you for playing Who Dat Drummer?

(Aside: Did you realize how frickin’ old Perry Farrell is? Dude is pushing 50.)

(Aside the second: Props to Ted Leo for breaking out a cover of Rush’s “The Spirit of Radio.” Truly a moment of Rock Greatness. The cover of Stiff Little Fingers’ “Suspect Device” was nice, too.)

07 June 2005



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