David J. at Part Time Punks- Life (And Death) After Bauhaus and Love & Rockets

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Lina Lecaro
A ghostly image of J.
David J. has always had a flair for the theatrical, and the busy ex-Bauhaus/Love & Rockets songwriter/musician brought it last night to Part Time Punks, presenting a dark cabaret-styled set with Portland's Adrian H and the Wounds as his backing band. The show was touted to feature music "spanning his entire career" but the fiendish fans who flocked to the club hoping for some familiar gloom-glam jams may have been surprised.

The set was more vaudeville than vamp-rock, a dramatic, old timey-feeling array of recent material, including numbers from J's new theatre piece inspired by the Black Dahlia and a decidedly more twisted take on Bauhaus classics than his estranged mate Peter Murphy is likely to do next Monday at The Mayan.



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Lina Lecaro
Violinist Ysanne Spevack (Smashing Pumpkins) and David J backstage.

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J & H.

The last time we chatted with J., in advance of his Edie Sedgwick- inspired musical "Silver for Gold," Bauhaus' brilliant swan song, Go Away White, had just come out, and he was gearing up to play Coachella with Rockets. It was clear he was glad to have space from Murphy, "like continents" he told us back then. Before the show last night, we hung out backstage with J. and asked about the current status of their relationship. Yup, they still need space. "Like planets now," he said with a wry smile, adding that it's "frosty" between them. Speaking of frost, he'll be checking out his old comrade's show next week -we're guessing- when hell freezes over.


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Lina Lecaro
Wound-ed merch girl.

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The setlist.
He still gets along with everyone else, he says, but new collaborators seem to inspire him most at the moment. He discovered the H & the Wounds playing Bar Sinister here in LA and tells us he knew right away that they would make a great backing band for his latest experimentations. The group are compelling to watch. H attacks the keyboard like a mad scientist intent on malevolent alchemy and the horn player adds a sexy vintage vibe to the proceedings. The set included Love & Rockets' "No New Tale To Tell" and Bauhaus' "Who Killed Mr. Moonlight" and the obligatory "Bela Lagosi's Dead" (the latter's arrangement seemed -shocker!- the most beguiling to the black shrouded crowd), plus material from J.'s forthcoming solo release, Not Long For This World, which concerns his "dealing with mortality," and even an unexpected, reinterpreted children's fave (sung by H): "Chim Chimney" from Mary Poppins.


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Sleep Mask.

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Goth's not dead.
Openers The New Room and Sleep Mask offered a more traditional, droney take on the darkwave sound and style. Sleep Mask, featuring members of Mark Burgess' Chameleons, site Bauhaus among other bands (My Bloody Valentine and Sisters of Mercy) as inspiration, and they've got the goods to appeal to nouveau gloomsters (tight instrumentation, ominous grooves, androgynous, charismatic guys not afraid of eye makeup). The set may have been a little on the long side, and some songs sounded similar, but their noticeably large group of admirers in the crowd didn't mind the night running late. This scene, after all, doesn't even get going till well past the bewitching hour.

David J's "The Chanteuse and the Devil's Muse", a reimagining of the tale of the Black Dahlia will kick off Theatrefication, a celebration of downtown LA's Broadway District centennial on March 26.
Part Time Punks offers "Depeche Mode vs. the Cure" DJ night next Sunday, March 20.

Follow Lina Lecaro on Twitter @L_in_A


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7 comments
Jenny
Jenny

This was a great show!! David J was on fire. We enjoyed all of the weird twists. The New Room was a cool surprise, too.

Chazz Gold
Chazz Gold

Amazing show , great review too. I? just moved down from Port. Or. and i am freelance photographer of many years, i had the pleasure off meeting and shooting David with Adrian and the Wounds in PDX and they asked me to shoot this show knowing i was moving down here.

You can find my photos and alot of other styles here if your interested...

http://chazzarazzi.com/galleri...

Each band have their own gallery and there are the photos from 1.26.11 at he fex in pdx as well there ...

Ledforeigner
Ledforeigner

Great show! I was lucky to be one of the first in and caught the opening bad The New Room, and in my opinion, they really started the night off right! Great review, although I was a little disappointed that The New Room was only mentioned once. Dream come true to finally see David J. in the flesh =)

Shok
Shok

Good article, L.Did not see you last night...

Lina
Lina

Thx. Lots of familiar faces last night! :)

Kellin218
Kellin218

Mark Burgess, not Tim Burgess...

Lina
Lina

Thanks Kellin. Corrected now. :)

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