Elefant, Ambulance Ltd Roll Call

As usual, I had a different reaction… I loved (loved!) Ambulance's set. The poor guys came running onto the stage directly from the van, had no soundcheck, and still sounded incredible. I found them much more intense and interesting than Elefant. Diego is entertaining, but for me (and I know I differ from the rest of you on this), I find Ambulance's songs longer-lasting. I look forward to when they actually headline a show!
From the Post

POP MUSIC

Elefant and Ambulance Ltd.

Elefant and Ambulance Ltd., who shared the stage Monday night at the Black Cat, seemed in advance to be an exceptionally compatible double bill. Both bands, after all, are New York outfits that draw inventively on arty and punky '60s and '70s rock. In practice, however, the two groups failed to achieve equilibrium – not because of their music but because Ambulance Ltd. arrived too late to perform a full set.

The headlining Elefant is a quartet whose three instruments – not counting Diego Garcia's voice – achieve a remarkably full sound. Garcia's theatrical vocals, which echo the delivery of various glitter and goth icons, were at the center of the band's style, but Mod's versatile guitar was no less remarkable. Supplemented by various electronic effects, the guitar was visceral yet elegant, and capable of being either scrappy or epic. Yet it never overwhelmed such songs as "Bokkie" and "Make Up," in which Garcia celebrated giddy infatuation as if he'd just invented it.

Hitting the stage before Elefant – and almost an hour late – Ambulance Ltd. played only five songs and less than 25 minutes. Much like the evening's other act, the quintet is capable of quick, graceful shifts between chiming and churning passages. Songs such as "Stay Where You Are" had a hint of pre-rock melodic traditions, yet incorporated the modal surge of such forebears as the Velvet Underground and the Feelies. The locomotion had barely begun, however, when the band had to apply the brakes.

– Mark Jenkins
Diego lost me with the trouser legs of his pants inside his boots… very Napoleon Dynamite…but the apeing was entertaining and that was all I could ask for a free show..some good souls gave us for free their 2 extra tickets…there's still good people around…
Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
I look forward to when they actually headline a show!
They are, at Fletchers tonight…

AMBULANCE LTD.
w/ THE BRAVERY - BATTERSEA


still deciding whether to go or not.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
They are, at Fletchers tonight…

AMBULANCE LTD.
w/ THE BRAVERY - BATTERSEA


still deciding whether to go or not.
Yeah, I know. I'm still trying to decide whether to drive up or not… I wish they would headline a DC show.