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Watching the three perform: It felt like witnessing history.
Their set began with “Moanin’ at Midnight,” a Howlin’ Wolf cover, and went on to include “Killing Fields,” a female-version of Elmore James’ “Mean Mistreatin’ Mama,” folk classic “House of the Rising Sun,” the brilliantly catchy “Wanted Man” (unfortunately impossible to find/buy on the internet), “Gypsy Woman” and their finale, “Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Indian Blood.”
From first moment to last, it was an experience. Their sound is infectious, playful, sexy, groovy, heavily improvised and decidedly rock. Songs that should have lasted a few minutes lasted several, and felt very personal to the band. Even the covers felt like theirs. They communicate with each other on stage and at the same time perform in their own vacuum of feeling and emotion, in their own world.