Puro Instinct (with So Many Wizards) at the Echoplex: Live Review

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Leslie Kalohi
Skylar Kaplan of Puro Instinct

What: Puro Instinct (formerly Pearl Harbor) with So Many Wizards
Where: Echoplex
When: April 4th, 2011

"Should we do two more or should we just fuck off?" Piper Kaplan asked the crowd at the Echoplex last night. No sooner had the words left her lips that one would imagine that she wanted to take them back.

The reaction was lukewarm at best and certainly not what the front woman of Puro Instinct was going for. There was a couple half-hearted claps and one or two cries of encouragement, but for the most part the room just stared back at her in an awkward silence as if it to say "Whatever, dude. Do what you want. We don't care."

Not what you want after a half hour of music. It's probably better to be booed off the stage than to be faced with indifference or (worse) mere politeness. At least there would be some passion in the response. However, it is near impossible to imagine someone being overcome with any sort of passion in reaction to Puro Instinct's pretty, ghostly pop.

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Leslie Kalohi
Piper Kaplan of Puro Instinct

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Leslie Kalohi
The frenzied crowd.

No fits of rage or lust or heartbreak could be found in those swirling pretty songs. No lyrics either for that matter. Piper's distorted voice floated over the crowd and blended into her sister Skylar's guitar riffs and created this wallpaper of psych pop. Not particularly memorable, but never unpleasant, and perhaps what people wanted after the long Monday slog. Perhaps all they wanted was to get a drink and talk with their buddies over the music, but if they were at all interested in rocking out on a Monday they would have been sorely disappointed. There was no rock to be had.

The evening did not start this way, though. The show, put together by David Greenwald of Brand X, included the irrepressibly cheerful band, So Many Wizards. This three piece specializes in hazy pop with self conscious lyrics. Strumming fiercely on his acoustic guitar, lead singer Nima Kazerouni hit some absurdly high notes which he held for a little too long. "Those last notes were on purpose," he announced with a grin. "So you could feel the awkward to the maximum. Oh shit, this next song is really awkward too."

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Leslie Kalohi
So Many Wizards

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Leslie Kalohi
David Greenwald of Brand X

So Many Wizard's charm lies within their unvarnished lyrics and bright melodies. These are not swaggering rock star Casanovas. They named an EP Love Songs For When You Leave Me for Pete's sake. These are blunt sensitive dudes who are going to be straight with you. "Nothing is real. My mother told me so," Kazerouni announces in their song "Lose Your Mind." A refreshing standpoint in a city where a lot of bands are trying to create their own mythology and mystique. So Many Wizards have no such pretensions. They where their hearts on their sleeves for better or for worse and submerge them in bright bubbles of sunny lo-fi.

One can only hope, Puro Instinct was paying attention to their set. Some well-sharpened lyrics would improve their set immensely even if they were awkward and poorly thought out. That would be better than the constant oohs and aahs. Or as one bystander commented to his friend "This is like the part of band practice you don't want to play live. Find a cool riff. Repeat it. And then when the lead singer feels moved, croon nonsense over the mic."

If Puro Instinct wants legions of fans, they need more than just a pretty sound. They need to shape those feelings into stories and ideas that connect with their audience: Otherwise the audience will create their own and talk over them like they did last night. Clutching their drinks while they gabbed about their hairdresser's drug addictions, their boyfriend's new bike, and how the Dodgers were doing. I bet the Kaplan sisters can do better than that.


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7 comments
Julian
Julian

that's what puro instincts get for being young snobs. it's sad cus i like their music, but they never seem to deliver it live properly. i was super impress the first time i saw them at an american apparel a few years back... but even then they were snobs. and since then, they've sucked hard life. good luck to you girls, but take it easy on the rock star persona...

Grrlwithacurl
Grrlwithacurl

just because you don't feel cool enough doesn't mean they're snobs..you know them personally?

Emily
Emily

First of all, that picture of the "frenzied crowd" is from when So Many Wizards was playing. I was standing right behind you when that picture was taken. Second of all, at the end of the show, the crowd was asking for an encore, which could not happen because Sky had "a ton of homework." Your description of Puro Instinct's performance is inaccurate and highly biased. Shame on you.

sam
sam

interesting, because this is NOT what the crowd i was standing in looked like during so many wizards. girls were dancing up front the whole time.nice try, don't be a downer because your friends didn't get the best review.

Emily
Emily

Yeah, this picture was taken at the beginning of So Many Wizard's set. I was also dancing in the front once their music picked up. I was not trying to put down So Many Wizards, they were awesome.I was also in the very front during Puro Instinct, and this is not what the crowd looked like. It was packed in. It's cool if the author didn't like their music, but don't post a picture from a different set and say the entire crowd did not enjoy the music. That is a lie to anyone who was actually there. Perhaps there were people standing in the back not enjoying it, but that is excluding at least 70% of the crowd.

Anthony Tolisano
Anthony Tolisano

That would be a really interesting running feature. Photograph the stoic, bored-looking crowd at every show and include it with the band photos, because that's what it's like living in this town, for the most part. You pay your money, you come into the show all excited, hoping for a communal experience like you'd get in New York, Chicago, Indianapolis... pretty much anyone else, and what you get are a bunch of texting, talking turds. Why do they come to shows, can anyone explain that shit to me? What's the point?

Yup.
Yup.

Puro Instinct needed a better mix, too. Shit was a wall of confusion. I think most people didn't care because it was hard to hear what was actually happening.

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