I have mentioned in a earlier post my obsession with New Orleans and especially the music that originates from there. I have seen The Soul Rebels once before at SXSW but only for the last 15 minutes of their set because the venue was already filled to capacity by the time I arrived! I had heard about this show last minute as I was checking tweets around Outside Lands and wasn’t attending so thought this show could be the next best thing.
The Venue
I had never been to the Brick and Mortar before so I did a quick social media cruise through before I arrived. It only took a few reviews on Yelp and Foursquare to make note that most fans complained about the staff, especially the door crew. I can second the rudeness of the door people as I got told to “Move and close the door” upon arriving and waiting in line. A simple please would have made the world of difference. Brick and Mortar is also extremely small and hot. During the entire opening act (that played for over an hour) we were stuck in front of the bar which is the exact wrong place to be. You are either dodging folks going back to get a drink or coming back into the crowd with drinks. I learned quickly that in order to actually enjoy and see the performer that off to the side is where I should be.
The Crowd
I also got stuck in the middle of a young couple’s first date and a crew from NYC that made it clear they weren’t interested in the music. During Jon Cleary’s opening set I was either overhearing the couple’s life story or a gal spouting off how amazing but cold SF is. Once the annoying couple left to buy more drinks I turned to the gal next to me and said “Do not let them back in.” Glad she agreed.
The Music
The opening act was Jon Cleary, a British piano player from New Orleans. He plays a nice mix of funk and R&B with his trio. Unfortunately it was a bit hard to enjoy his set squished between a first date and a loud group from NYC. I also thought his set was a little too long and it’s hard to enjoy mellow music in such a tightly compacted crowd. The Soul Rebels didn’t hit the stage until 11:30 which is a wee bit late for someone who had been at work since 8am and would have to leave by midnight to hit Bart in time to get home. Despite all this I enjoyed their set. They played highlights from the New Orleans brass band songbook and some covers from their latest mixtape that I linked in this post. Even though I was exhausted The Soul Rebels gave me energy to rock out like the best of them. Their horn hooks are tight and their vocals are also on point. Hopefully the next time I seen them I’ll be able to enjoy a full set without having to be anywhere the next day and no Bart to catch because I feel like they are a great reason to sleep past your alarm the next day.
Stefany Thode (@ToBeThode) says
It sounds like an interesting time. I am glad you had fun! Any reason to sleep past an alarm sounds good to me.
mishka824m says
Sounds like a lot of fun. Concerts can be the best!
Jenna @ A Savory Feast says
Sounds like a fun time! I haven’t been to a concert in so long.
Jessica says
The Get Lucky cover is so funky! I’m glad that despite the ruckus with the NYCers (sorry about that, by the way!), you were able to have a good time. I’m glad that it was worth it for you!
Alexa Brooks says
the Get Lucky cover is the best!!
Jamie @ Makeuplifelove says
Sounds like you had so much fun! What a great playlist too.
Kayla says
Sounds like so much fun! How awesome that you’ve got stuff like this close by.
Alexa Brooks says
I am pretty lucky! Thanks!
Alyssa says
Sounds like a lot of fun! I love music and finding fun new bands! Thanks for sharing!
Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes says
Sounds like you had such a great time.
Rochelle says
That’s fun! It’s always a bummer when you sit next to people that take away from the experience. At least they finally left and you could enjoy the show!
Katie Matthews (@XKatieMatthewsX) says
Shame the door crew were so rude, but it sounds like you had a good time anyway!
Katie <3
Leanna Ranieri says
I wanted to go to Outside Lands so badly! I really wish I went but it looks like you had an amazing time at the concert!
Songbirds & Buttons (@KendallRayburn) says
Sounds like an awesome show! I need to attend more concerts!
Camesha says
Sounds like you had a fun time. I really can’t remember the last concert I’ve been too.
Lissa Cole says
They are definitely talented with their instruments! I always enjoy instrumental covers so thanks for sharing!
Sarah Beth says
I love concerts! Thanks for introducing me to new music!
througheyesmrs says
I miss our old concert days. It’s was always a good time. We should really go and see a couple of shows.
Bekkie - Lipstick & Lullabies says
I love hearing new music! Thanks for sharing 😀
Brita Britnell says
This sounds awesome! And I most certainly share your love of New Orleans. It’s been far too long since I visited
Carly from The Puzzled Palate says
I was totally jamming out to the sound clips! Thank you for sharing Soul Rebels with us!
alice says
Sounds like a few venues I know in London! Hate it when you get stuck next to annoying people at a gig.
Alexa Brooks says
it’s really the worst! What is your favorite venue in London?
Carly Anderson (@lipglosscrayons) says
It sounds like you had a great time, regardless of the annoying couple! Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us!
Jessica Doll says
Sounds like a good concert. It’s always hit or miss when you’re around large crowds of people. My husband got hit on by a drunk girl once at a concert, right in front of me. She was really aggressive and it sort of ruined a good hour for us.
Jordan says
You make me jealous more than anything, haha!
Raewyn says
I love discovering new music! I’m glad you had a blast!
Lindsay says
Sounds like so much fun! I haven’t been to a concert in forever!! Hahaha annoying couples are not cool!
Ashley Nicholas says
I’ve never heard of this band, but I love live concerts! I definitely need to take my husband to a concert soon!
Jess says
Sounds like fun! I need to get myself to a concert stat. It’s been way too long!