Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde captures the essence of the power of theater in our modern world, brings to life the toils of society in its quest for uniformity, and presents its case in a format that is stimulating and educational.
Former Slobberbone frontman Brent Best began a new musical chapter when he connected with singer and keyboardist Chad Stockslager and singer and bassist Keith Killoren of the Dallas band Budapest One. The excitement spilled out on a 70-minute debut album of brawny Texas rock and pop that surely pleased Slobberbone devotees as well as fans of heartland rockers such as Drive-By Truckers and Son Volt. Thick keyboards (B3 organ, Wurlitzer and piano) and three-part vocal harmonies compose the crux of the Drams’ big-stage sound, which threatened to overpower the Old 97’s at a recent twin bill at the Crossroads at Grinders. Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club (3402 Main, 816-753-1909) was built for bands like this, and you can bet the alt-country union will be well represented when the Drams perform there tonight at 10, with support from Pendergast (Kansas City’s answer to Slobberbone) and Sons of Great Dane. Tickets cost $6 in advance or $7 at the door.
Drams Sat., Nov. 10, 2007