
Though it was the first night of their residency at Silverlake Lounge, Chasing Kings played as if it was their one and only. They describe their sound on their Myspace page as 'bathtub rock and soul', and I find that phrase oddly fitting for their blend of indie piano rock, dream pop, and soul. The group commanded the audience's attention on the small stage, singing three-part a capella harmonies that sparked numerous outbursts of mid-song applause. It was very obvious that the group genuinely enjoyed playing together, and their interactions onstage and with the audience were very natural. The fact that they were all very proficient on their instruments meant that they could color outside of the lines and still make their performance visually expressive, like when the lead singer moved suddenly toward the bass player to jam out before leaning into his microphone and singing together punk-style. The crowd swayed and smiled, completely involved in everything that was happening onstage.

Mid-set, the lead singer cheerfully announced that it was the bassist's birthday, then mentioning that it had been guitarist's birthday the week before. He suggested that everyone give them each a kiss on the cheek, and the crowd cheered accordingly. Smoothly seguing into business mode with the grace of a seasoned stage veteran, he thanked us for attending the first night of their residency and invited us to come back the following Monday. He told us about the arrival of their 10" record next week, expressing the band's excitment at its impending release. He then announced the band's next song, the title track from their curiously titled EP The Current State of Our Future (now available on their Myspace page) an song with an epic chorus of sky high oohs and thought-provoking lyrics:
When children find out buried bones
I wonder if they'll ever know
Once upon a summer we desparate to be younger still
Only certain of uncertainty, old age is lacking hospitality
The current state of our future...
Chasing Kings made a ton of noise for the small space, and at times it was difficult to understand the majority of their lyrics in the din. What I could make out, I liked immensely, which of course made me want to find out more about this band and what they had to say for themselves. Needless to say, I'll be back at their residency next Monday at Silverlake Lounge, and stay tuned to BestNewBands.com for an interview with the real Chasing Kings!
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