Monday, January 18, 2010

re Perseus Noble


Foz the Hook is not the only band that thinks of Cole's Chicago as home. Coleman Brice's The Splendid Ape can be found there, of course (featuring FtH's own Patrick Stonehouse on drums and bass). You can also get to know Perseus Noble there, a band that can trace its nativity to about the same time and place as FtH. Aside from the impressive quality of their music, Perseus does not have too much in common with FtH. In fact their progress in getting their set together, recording their music, and booking dates, far outstrips our meager efforts. I blame booze. Whether booze is to blame for Perseus' breathtaking energy, or for our comparative indolence I cannot say. But I do blame booze.

Last night, after a good FtH rehearsal at Cole's, Perseus took over the room to record their first video. They had produced some impressively upsetting masks of their own faces that they wore during an alternative universe episode of "Soul Train." You will see Foz and Patrick among the dancers. The masks were reminiscent of those created by 1970's prog rockers Gentle Giant for their Giant For a Day LP (See above).

Someday Foz is going to steal this excellent idea.

See Perseus with The Splendid Ape at the Double Door on Thursday, February 18.

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