Mac DeMarco, Naomi Punk, Calvin Love & Tonstartssbandht played Music Hall of Williamsburg (pics)
photos by Jonathon Bernstein, words by Andrew Sacher
Mac DeMarco & co. making out and crowd surfing
Before the night was over, Mac crowd surfed, told funny stories in between songs using voice that sounded a little like Wolfman Jack, sang at least 15 songs such as the irresistible “Annie,” “Cooking Up Something Good,” “Rock and Roll Night Club,” “I’m a Man,” “One More Tear To Cry,” and “Viceroy,” did a brief cover of The Beatles’ “Blackbird,” and brought his girlfriend Kira up on stage to dedicate “Still Together” to her. [According 2 G]
Captured Tracks labelmates Mac DeMarco and Naomi Punk brought their tour with Calvin Love to NYC on Friday (3/1) for a sold out show at Music Hall of Williamsburg with Tonstartssbandht. Mac and his band brought their usual quirky stage antics (which include making out with each other) and their crowd-pleasing loungey guitar rock. But if you haven’t seen Naomi Punk yet, their set was one of the most surprising on the bill. The bass-less trio is a lot grungier live than on record, and more so than any other band on that lineup, which made their set stick out (in a good way).
More pictures from the show below…
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Tonstartssbandht
Calvin Love
Naomi Punk
Mac Demarco