medjuck Posted April 26, 2024 Report Posted April 26, 2024 I'm not familiar with her, but IIRC (and I often don't) she has some fans here who might be interest in this review: https://thebluemoment.com/2024/04/26/matana-roberts-at-the-roundhouse/ Quote
tranemonk Posted April 26, 2024 Report Posted April 26, 2024 I saw her at Newport a few years back and she did the same thing. I understand what she was trying to do but it didn't work for me. I am not in the "shut up and play" crowd but there are times when an artist should give the audience what they came for. Quote
JSngry Posted April 26, 2024 Report Posted April 26, 2024 I like her records a lot. I might have enjoyed that show as well, although probably more iaf there had been more playing. But she does sound like she would be fun to hang out with! Quote
mjazzg Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 I was there. It was a heartwarming and involving performance, about an hour of them (I believe that's Matana's preferred pronoun) riffing on heritage, history, politics and their new pet dog. They played some very nice soprano interludes although it was all pretty seamless and of a piece. I've seen them play enough times to not be bothered by this chat based performance. I do wonder whether mention of a head cold may have influenced what was performed. They opened for Lonnie Holly whose set was absolutely mind-blowing, my first experience of his music live (I enjoy his visual art a lot). There's a very deep well being visited to great effect there. Quote
rostasi Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 I enjoy her work and a spoken word performance is just that. Lonnie Holley too! I remember one of his performances where we'd all walk thru the streets of Knoxville collecting scraps of found objects to play on the way. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 25 minutes ago, rostasi said: I enjoy her work and a spoken word performance is just that. Lonnie Holley too! I remember one of his performances where we'd all walk thru the streets of Knoxville collecting scraps of found objects to play on the way. That sounds great and makes perfect sense. A retrospective is opening here in the summer, I'll keep an eye on the streets nearby... Quote
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