David Wax Museum in Portland, ME
by StevenandKim on 4/4/16Port City Music Hall - PortlandAbsolutely fantastic show!!!! This was our first time seeing David Wax Museum live, and it won't be the last! High Energy!!!
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Pioneering indie folk musicians David Wax & Suz Slezak are the plucky?husband-wife duo behind the eclectic, exuberant "Mexo-Americana"?band David Wax Museum. Their newest album Remember My Future,?produced by Alec Spiegelman (Okkervil River, Kevin Morby), is a?collection of 11 homespun postmodern gems. The band's genre-defying, shapeshifting personality is on full display from the more?downtempo, nuanced songs to the boisterous and bombastic, making?it obvious how a band with this kind of breadth has comfortably shared?the stage with acts as diverse as The Avett Brothers, Latin legends Los?Lobos & Buena Vista Social Club, and indie darlings Gregory Alan?Isakov and Watchhouse.
Pre-pandemic, the ascendant band was enjoying newfound success?with their 2019 first label release Line of Light (on Austin's award-winning Nine Mile Records), a national TV debut on CBS This Morning:?Saturday, and 3 distinct features on NPR's World Cafe. They built?bridges performing at the wedding of Democratic presidential hopeful?(now Transportation Secretary) Pete Buttigieg and his husband?Chasten--and then in 2021 their plaintive ballad "Big Sur" debuted?during the marriage scene on Netflix #1 show, Firefly Lane.?First reaching national acclaim with a show-stopping debut at the?Newport Folk Festival, the band has built a reputation around?energetic, heartfelt live shows and sonically adventurous albums that?fly the worldly flag for a brand of Americana that reaches far beyond?our borders.
Absolutely fantastic show!!!! This was our first time seeing David Wax Museum live, and it won't be the last! High Energy!!!
Darlingside is absolutely the most impressive live band I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. I could never get enough of them.
Great soothing music. The audience talked A LOTduring the opening act which is too bad, bc he was pretty good. I didnt get to see David Wax Museum because I left early on account of having work early the next morning (they were the last set).
Great venue, great show! Both openers were very good too. The novel ideas are wonderful.
One could not pick a better live act than David Wax Museum to lighten up, dance and get lost in great melodies!
They were great performers - super engaging and lively. Jordan wax, David's cousin, came down into the crowd to teach funny dance moves he did with the crowd. A great band to dance to.
Such high energy, plus beautiful music. I had a blast.
My wife and I (age 65/64) first heard DWM on the Dartmouth Green prob 4 yrs ago and this was #4 for us in Portland. We invited our 33 y/o daughter and her long time male s/o and they are now true fans too- CD buyers. DWM's A-MEX style (American-Mexican- ah, my guess is AMEX will be all over them for usage) combined by Suz's now famous jawbone/Appalachian addition, and their obvious joy of vocalizing- are a worth-to-behold event. That means, a must-experience for first or multiple times. DWM-Let us know when you're back, we WILL be there.
DWM has great energy and fills up a room with their infectuous drive and their suburb musicianship. They really have a show for all in attendance, whether you are a wallflower or in the middle of a dancing crowd.
What should have been a great event was ruined by the quality of the sound for La Santa Cecilia. Mix was terrible, all bass and it was far too loud for the venue. The management of La Santa Cecelia blamed the venue acoustics, but I have attended many concerts at this venue and despite the issues with the sound caused by the hardwood floors a quality sound can be achieved.