No, that’s not a question… And no, they’re not from Milwaukee..
Wednesday night at the North Star Bar, a band with what can only be considered a strange name blew me away. I missed the opening band, “Los Dos Bros”, and actually came in during WMMF’s 2nd song. It was an all-ages show, which I hate at the North Star because they make you jump through all kinds of hoops to get into the show, keep the wall sconces lit up, and don’t allow beer in the venue. Regardless of these strikes against them, and a rather small and mellow crowd (mostly there for Louis XIV), What Made Milwaukee Famous made it worth it.
What Made Milwaukee Famous (website | myspace) are a medium sized band from Austin, TX with an amazing talent for singing harmony. I can only imagine how bad the acoustics are on stage, and the monitors are poorly placed as well, but these guys were so spot-on with their harmonies it was quite ridiculous.
As I normally do, I was focused on the drummer, who was quite ambidextrous, which is the sign of a great and well-practiced drummer, as well as makes any observing drummer who isn’t, quite jealous. He was playing the Louis XIV drumset, but had his own cymbals, which I found out later are “Paiste Bronze Dark” and crazy expensive, but they sounded fantastic and were barely mic’d.
The singer has a very Ours meets Bono vocal range and style. Some songs remind me of Keane, but only a little. The whole CD is great, the show is awesome, definitely go see them.
Songs to check out: Sultan, Cheap Wine, Resistance St (all on their myspace).
Louis XIV was completely boring after seeing WMMF. We stayed for 1.5 songs, yawned, and left. They have a very White Stripes feel, but weren’t impressive, at least for me (sorry Louis fans..).
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