You are here: Home Music Beat Yes We Mystic make beautiful indie rock out of folk intruments
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Search

L.A. Beat

Yes We Mystic make beautiful indie rock out of folk intruments

E-mail Print PDF

Winnipeg's Yes We Mystic returned to Lethbridge to show a decent Wednesday night crowd  at the Yes We Mystic returned to Lethbridge, Sept. 23. Photo by Richard AmerySlice, Sept. 23  how to create  beautifully layered indie rock music using traditional instruments and plenty of keyboards.


 The crowd hung on every note, as the Winnipeg band weaved beautiful soundscapes out of mandolin, fiddle, guitar, ethereal vocals and  subtly placed keyboards.

The band members effortlessly switched instruments,  sometimes in the middle of a song without missing a note.

 The band members showed you don’t have to scream and shout to play an intense show as  they danced in place and dug in, lost in the musical tapestry they wove which was full full of cascading crescendos of notes and waves of  sound.

The songs sounded similar enough that they intertwined  together. The band would play some false stops and ended songs abruptly, leaving the audience to applaud after each one.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
Share
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 September 2015 12:06 )  
The ONLY Gig Guide that matters

Departments

Music Beat

ART ATTACK
Lights. Camera. Action.
Inside L.A. Inside

CD Reviews





Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner


Music Beat News

Art Beat News

Drama Beat News

Museum Beat News