
These six wildly dressed guys are a lot to take in. The guitarist
takes up a chunk of the stage with his over-the-top rock moves and
his jazzy garage rock riffs and melodies. Their keyboardist is like
a wizard behind the glowing laptop screen, generating electronic
noises and pounding out demented chords on the keyboard in his studded
leather jacket and headband. Battlehooch's singer stands behind
a small table of electronics knobs and uses an acoustic guitar,
a portable TV, and a bullhorn while spraying joyful lyrics that
sound something like Devendra Banhart. Beside him, the horn player
provides a one-man wind section, playing three different saxophones
and the flute. By the end of the set he was playing two horns at
once.
Battlehooch's sound is a combination of garage and surf rock riffs
and grooves, with some heavier stuff that sounds something like
Led Zeppelin. They bounced musical ideas from one to another like
the Fiery Furnaces, or even Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.
Parts changed one to the next with key changes that could have been
the same song or another song altogether, you couldn't always tell.
But it didn't matter because Battlehooch had the crowd in a frenzy
and it was hard to resist.
--Jeff Bissell, Wiretap Magazine
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