Friday the 13th. Reno. Beats Antique. All of these things brought us to Grand Sierra Resort this past weekend and what we found while in attendance was nothing short of spectacular.
After a proper warming up from Asha Belly Dancers and LYNX, Reno’s very own Buster Blue took the world’s largest indoor stage at The Grand Theatre and shared with their home town just why their tour schedule has been so demanding as of late. Being their 32nd live show of 2011, and having no less than 20 in the pipeline at any given moment, we think its safe to say that this band is hitting the road pretty darn hard, and with good reason.
How would we describe the music of Buster Blue? Right off the bat, Buster Blue’s six band members literally stormed the stage, wielding megaphones and engaging the audience with a robust blend of acoustic/electric instruments including guitar, bass, horns, banjo and ‘a well placed bucket’. Why the bucket? To hold the chains of course. Yes, there was a bucket which held a massive chain, like one used in falling trees, which was ‘played’ by Brendon Lund (bass) … in that he would raise and lower the chain into the bucket, making for a superb percussive addition to an otherwise stellar Americana/Indie sound.
There were many other moments which turned us into instant fans, such as the line dance which formed mid-pit, and the ever-constant switching of instruments between band members. Its almost as if the band was a sentient being comprised of six easily interchangeable and multi-configurable parts. One second the focus is on an accordion, the next a brass ensemble, the following a full-on indie jam … possibilities seem nearly limitless.
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Camera(s) Used:
Nikon D7000
Lens(es) Used:
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
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