Full Concerts From The Best Bands.
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Song Listing
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| A Manner To Act | Boy | Each Year |
| Oh, La | St. Peter's Day Festival | Kansai |
| Can You Tell | Foolish | Do You Remember |
| Shadowcasting | Too Too Too Fast | Too Dramatic |
| Ghost Under Rocks | Massachusetts | Dying Is Fine |
Show Review
Ra Ra Riot are on an alluring career trajectory. The band has gone from small-town favorites to big stage stars, and their recent swing through our city for four nights at both The Bowery Ballroom and The Music Hall of Williamsburg seemed the perfect time to capture their ascent.
Starting off as contemporaries to bands like Vampire Weekend, Ra Ra Riot has been something of a slow burner, choosing to develop and nurture a sound rather than cashing in on one, quick aesthetic. Following the release of their polished, Chris Walla produced sophomore album The Orchard, the band now find themselves at a point of promise. The intricacies of their arrangements rival many of the so-called art-rockers, with heaps more accessibility. While The Orchard dropped hooks for heady, reverberated decorations, the ornate finish provides a complimentary side to a band still building its foundation.
There is nowhere to go but up, and this concert video captured at The Music Hall of Williamsburg this past September provides the proof.