Watching Slander Cannon and Wereworm at Franks Power Plant in Milwaukee on Saturday night, I felt like I was back at O’Cayz Corral in Madison, WI. I was re-living the good old days of indie music, seeing talented and educated bands like Slint, Volcano Suns, and Thin White Rope. Slander Cannon has been around for about 3 years and according to bassist Rob Sieracki, has played about six shows in the area. There were no signs of deterioration in their performance. After a jazzy instrumental opener, the band kicked into high sonic gear. Lead vocalist Joe Cannon is a cross between David Thomas and Tim Schwallie (Wovlerton Brothers, great Cincinnati band). His vocal style ranged from folk punk rock to pure Pere Ubu chaos during the “The Hostages are Bored”. This was inspiring jangly heartland rock and roll, melodic songs played with energy and a little angst. Wereworm is a four piece instrumental band also from Milwaukee. I hear some influences from Pylon, but the sound is heavier and deliberate. Songs build and build, taking you along for the ride while you wait for the musical explosion, which never happens, making you want more. You must check out these two promising Milwaukee bands this year. If you don’t, you will regret it.
1/30/12
Slander Cannon/Wereworm - Franks Power Plant
Watching Slander Cannon and Wereworm at Franks Power Plant in Milwaukee on Saturday night, I felt like I was back at O’Cayz Corral in Madison, WI. I was re-living the good old days of indie music, seeing talented and educated bands like Slint, Volcano Suns, and Thin White Rope. Slander Cannon has been around for about 3 years and according to bassist Rob Sieracki, has played about six shows in the area. There were no signs of deterioration in their performance. After a jazzy instrumental opener, the band kicked into high sonic gear. Lead vocalist Joe Cannon is a cross between David Thomas and Tim Schwallie (Wovlerton Brothers, great Cincinnati band). His vocal style ranged from folk punk rock to pure Pere Ubu chaos during the “The Hostages are Bored”. This was inspiring jangly heartland rock and roll, melodic songs played with energy and a little angst. Wereworm is a four piece instrumental band also from Milwaukee. I hear some influences from Pylon, but the sound is heavier and deliberate. Songs build and build, taking you along for the ride while you wait for the musical explosion, which never happens, making you want more. You must check out these two promising Milwaukee bands this year. If you don’t, you will regret it.