An Horse’s unvarnished rock shines at Echoplex
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The music of Australian duo An Horse is made of the simplest ingredients: guitar, drums, vocals and honesty. None of the first three is going make any jaws drop – drummer Damon Cox is suitably thrashy and energetic, while his Brisbane cohort Kate Cooper sings plaintively, even flatly, over her scratchy chord progressions. So raw and minimalist is An Horse’s presentation that you can’t help but feel a sense of immediacy and, perhaps, vulnerability.
Interspersed with that almost hyper-observant lyrical material, Cooper and Cox mixed in some genial banter on Tuesday, relaying stories of mysterious injuries sustained in the madness of the South by Southwest Music Festival, an affection for clowns and the trepidation of embarking on a new, if brief, U.S. tour. They came off like your newest old friends. And like the artists to which they’ve been compared – Sleater-Kinney and the Kill Rock Stars crew – they’re the kind of friends with whom you willingly share a few exposed nerves.
I was there!
they were awesome:D