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A huge thanks to Music Box Media for turning me on to The Bright Light Social Hour. I have no idea how these guys didn’t land on my radar because they are a fucking force of nature.

Openers, J.C Brooks and the Uptown Sound, tore it up with a fun, funky, rock-tinged neo-soul.

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TBLSH is explosive. A hefty mix of the southern rock and eclectic pop of My Morning Jacket meets the frenetic energy of Morning Teleportation. These four guys are sick – drums, bass, multiple lead vocals, keys (mostly with organ sounds), and guitar are spot-on. The show went from crazy, high energy jams to spacey, tripped out interludes that supported smart, powerful rock n’ roll with a twist of bar room blues. Basically, they are all over the map but The Bright Light Social Hour does it seamlessly and with ruthless authority. Prediction: There may have been 120 people at this show. The next one, sold out.

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Jack O'Brien: Bass and Vocals

Jack O'Brien: Bass and Vocals

Curtis Roush: Guitar and Vocals

Curtis Roush: Guitar and Vocals

Joseph Mirasole: Drums

Joseph Mirasole: Drums

A.J. Vincent: Keys and Vocals

A.J. Vincent: Keys and Vocals

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More Bright Light Social Hour:

Interview: The Bright Light Social Hour Are Coming to Town

Bright Light Social Hour at The Social 12.29.12