One of the best concerts ever! Bring him back as soon as possible please! We want to see more of Jeremy Loops
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JEREMY LOOPS IN CONCERT:
As his name might suggest, South African folk-pop wunderkind Jeremy Loops is a master of harnessing technology to create sonic tapestries that are larger than the sum of their parts. At his live shows he uses loop pedals and a variety of other effects to layer guitar, ukulele, harmonica, and beatboxing, and the result is stunningly rich folk hybrid that always leaves fans awestruck. Atop the layered riffs and rhythms of songs like "Sinner" and "Down South" floats Loops' unadorned voice, which exists in perfect counterpoint to the complex sonic scaffolding that underpins his unique sound. In concert he's joined by rapper Mother Moleko and multi-instrumentalist James Faull, and the trio's powerhouse sets have earned Loops several live performance awards. With his 2014 album Trading Change still fresh in ticket buyers' minds, Loops spreads his feel-good vibes every time he hits the road on tour.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Cape Town, South Africa-born Jeremy Loops began making a name for himself in the early '10s with his impressive songwriting and production technique. He released a self-titled EP in 2011 which garnered attention with catchy tracks like "Mission to the Sun" and "Power", but the real buzz came from his electrifying live shows. As his reputation grew he began performing at festivals in Europe and North America, where audiences quickly latched on to his eclectic folk-pop sound. Following extensive touring he made his album debut in 2014 with Trading Change, a critically acclaimed release that led to another round of touring. When he's not recording and performing Loops heads up GreenPop, a nonprofit dedicated to planting trees to reduce carbon emissions.
Rating: 5 out of 5by Anonymous on 6/24/15Brighton Music Hall - Boston Rating: 1 out of 5 Terrible Performance and Hall
by udiS on 6/24/15Brighton Music Hall - BostonWe had to stand in line for this event and were let in at 7:00 PM. Until 8:00 PM, nothing happened, and we just stood around (no seats). At 8:15 PM, the start-up (opening) bands began. There were two opening bands for this event, which played (1) a combination of blue-grass and (2) oldies (REM, Motown, etc.) for almost 1.5 hours!!!. Both of these did not fit what we, or most of the young audience (mean age 22-25), expected. The people stood on the dance floor, but the music played was not dance music at all. We were frustrated and left at 9:30 PM, which was before the main event even started. A group of friends of ours left even earlier. The worst thing about this hall is the acoustics. The sound is just terrible. When you stand on the sides (which is the only place you can rest a drink on), you cannot hear the music clearly, and even standing in the middle it is not good (unbalanced and way too load). In addition, there was no place to sit, which was strange, since the hall was not full at all.