
Western New York is filled with a whole range of feelings right now. From overloaded studying anxiety to graduation nostalgia, young adults from Syracuse to Rochester are generally out of sorts right now. Luckily, a perfect complement to emotional angst is on its way! Midlake will be at Castaways this Tuesday, and they’ve got some violins (wah wah) to spare.
Midlake is currently on tour promoting their recently released third album, The Courage of Others. Unfortunately, their newer tunes take the rock out of the folk rock. While I am all for a good bout of folk music, the band was a little too liberal with the flutes on this one. The best musical comparison would have to be America’s contribution to The Last Unicorn soundtrack. Tim Smith is sure to deliver a stunning vocal performance, though, and his beautiful lyrics are moving, to say the least. Also, the band will more than likely pull out their older hits, “Roscoe” and “Young Bride.” It should be great to see these infectious yet melancholy gems live.
Another draw for this show? Well Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) will be opening. Sexy.
Show is 18 and over, and starts at 9, with former Czars front man John Grant opening the show, with Jason following. Tickets are $12 in advance, $18 at the door.
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