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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 38 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/31/13Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    great show! lovely voice lovely songs lovely instrumentation

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards at Brighton Music Hall

    by PuraVidaWTW on 1/31/13Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    Show was great! I'm a new K. Edwards fan and so this was first live view. She and the boys put on a solid show. Beautiful voice, haunting songs. And she talks it up on all sorts of subjects with the crowd. Don't let Kathleen's "Ann of Green Gables" appearance fool you, she knows how to work a crowd. Lots of fun. Oh, and other than parking challenges at BMH,the venue is a new favorite for me!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Kjor on 1/31/13Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    Kathleen and her band were incredible. One of the best shows I've seen.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/31/13Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    She was awesome. Sound was great and venue allowed us to be about 5 feet from the stage.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Kathleeen Edwards was good. Lost audience end.

    by maggiemagpiefly on 5/24/12Webster Hall - New York

    Kathleen Edwards was good. She was personal and intimate. She lost the audience at the end. It was a little tough at Webster Hall with the "80's" prom going on...You could hear the music that was playing from the other room. Disappointing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 5/3/12Webster Hall - New York

    Kathleen Edwards was awesome, she played music from the new album and the guitar solo's where incredible

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by julester09 on 5/3/12Royale Boston - Boston

    soooooo good! kathleen rocked more than i ever thought!! such a great show.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Keep The Faith and Pass the Chloraseptic

    by Docschlac on 5/3/12Royale Boston - Boston

    Perhaps it was the Senators loss just before the show that seemed to dim the group’s enthusiasm (minus her bounding gleefully onto the stage at the opening) from many previous shows of hers that I’ve seen (including a raucous good time at the Beachcomber in Wellfleet, MA a while back), but the show went on, the crowd loved her and gave her space to rail and reveal. Though at times during the show, she seemed preoccupied with some personal issues that have been bothering her (for some time, it would seem), Kathleen and band put on another excellent show in support of her equally excellent Voyageur album. From what she has described as some gruelling touring that has caused her vocal concern, I'm glad she decided to keep the Boston show on the books after having to postpone some others. I wasn't hearing the "problems" she was describing with her voice as I thought she sounded strong and confident from the outset, though she may have convinced herself that her voice was faltering as the show progressed, as I noticed some minor vocal hiccups. But that's rock and roll (and could be allergies - I've had an oyster in my throat for a couple of weeks) and she still killed everything she sang; she has such a wonderful, expressive voice. I might suggest that the yelling/screaming she does in a couple of places for emphasis be toned down to preserve her vocals if she’s really concerned that she’s losing parts of her range, but she is a rocker at heart and the catharsis is a hard thing to give up. “A Soft Place to Land” and “For The Record” stood out for me, but she and her mates could rock the phonebook. Both guitarists are talented and played some clean, dynamic leads without showing off. When Kathleen gets more comfortable with her unarguable talent as a singer and songwriter and her natural beauty (I personally love frizzy hair though my wife backs Kathleen's perspective), maybe she won’t sweat the anxieties of life so much and just relax and enjoy her ride as a very talented human being. She has a long road ahead of her and a lot of fans that hope she carries on. And there’s always next year for the Senators (and Bruins).

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by bksk11 on 5/3/12Webster Hall - New York

    Amazing show! Loved it!!! The only bad part was when the base started coming through the walls from the other event going on at Webster Hall. It disturbed the quiet nature of her last song.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen rocked

    by ihaveacrushonkathleen on 5/3/12Webster Hall - New York

    The show totally rocked. I didn't realize Kathleen could rock so hard. Her band is fantastic and she's amazing. Loved it, loved it, loved it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen and her Band Rocks!

    by bonbuzzo on 5/3/12Webster Hall - New York

    Great show. Her voice was strong and sultry. Her guitarists are on the money. I could have listened to them Jam back and forth all night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards is a hell of a performer

    by BobManofTotalMystery on 5/3/12Royale Boston - Boston

    Miss Edwards, the Belle of Ontario, is an amazing singer, songwriter and performer. She put on a terrific show with her amazing band. If she comes to your town, put on your best shoes and head on down. Thanks Kathleen and also to your fine cohorts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards is a Bad #$&

    by MFredericks on 5/3/12Webster Hall - New York

    I listen to Kathleen Edwards recordings because they are interesting and/or pretty. I didn't expect that her music would convert to one of the best live music experiences I have seen a a few years. She rocks hard. She is extremely confident and it was nice to see her having such a good time. The music is beautiful and complex. The musicianship is tops. Kathleen's personality matches her music.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards rocks hard and strums softly

    by Samsonpop73 on 5/2/12Webster Hall - New York

    You wouldn't have known that Kathleen had cancelled several gigs due to vocal strain and fatigue. She sounded great and so did her stellar band. She played most of the latest cd, Voyageur and embellished greatly on that cd's sonic textures with dynamic, extended guitar solos and jams. The soft songs where quiet, beautiful reflective tales of romance gone bad and the aftermath of lost love. The hard songs were, well, the same thing, but on 11. See this tour, she may never break into the mainstream like she deserves too, but it doesn't mean she's not a masterful storyteller and musician.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards

    by fyodor8 on 5/2/12Webster Hall - New York

    Decent bar band but nothing special. Just not unique enough to make it. The slow acoustic stuff was depressing. The more intense electric songs were like high school attempts at Neil Young.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant show

    by jp18 on 5/2/12Webster Hall - New York

    Kathleen Edwards and her band were amazing. Opening act Hanna Georgas was great as well; I'm sure she made a lot of new fans. Webster hall is a great venue to see a show, just the right size for a concert: intimate and yet large, with great sound (in the 1950s and 60s, RCA Records used it as a recording studio, the room sounds that good).

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards doesn't disappoint

    by Beam94 on 5/2/12Webster Hall - New York

    Kathleen was terrific, talented musician and songwriter with plenty in her catalog to play from. Only wish it could go on another set or at least 6 more tracks for a nice even 20 tunes. Couple of instances of "too much info" of her personal life... RE: shoe sizes, Xanax etc etc. but that's just as well since she lets you into her world which is one of deep emotion, playful, euphoric, powerful to one extreme and lonesome, sensitive and some sadness underneath it all at the same time. Seeing her play live you can feel what she feels in the way she belts out each track giving her audience access to her feelings and experiences that inspired those songs in the first place. I will go see her whenever she comes to town.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards rocked on the violin!

    by Barnowl on 5/2/12Royale Boston - Boston

    The venue was the perfect setting for Kathleen and her band. The music mix was perfect from "A soft place to land" to my favorite "Asking for flowers and the peppy number Sidecar. Great evening!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Thank you Kathleen!

    by EugeneMegh on 4/5/12Aladdin Theater - Portland

    We usually don't complete these reviews, but had to for this show since we loved it so much. My husband and I drove from Eugene for this show and it was totally worth it! I have been a fan for years since living in Nashville and love the passion in her lyrics and her voice, however seeing her in person made those same songs come to life even more. She sang with such conviction...in her performance of 'going to hell' her voice made me feel her anger and emotion...i was amazed. i knew it would be a good show, but it exceeded my expectations. it is so refreshing to spend an evening at a show watching a performer who seems humble, down to earth and "about the music"... thank you Kathleen Edwards for such an amazing evening.... if you ever get a chance to see her, please do...this is music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Kathleen Edwards was Amazing!!

    by jkeati on 4/4/12Aladdin Theater - Portland

    She did not disappoint w/ her fine band and riveting, moving performance. They all looked to be having such a wonderful time playing together. Worth the long time I waited to see her live. Can't wait until she graces PDX with her presence again!