o What: He’s My Brother She’s My Sister, in concert
o When: 9 p.m. Jan. 24 for adults 21 and older.
o Where: Mississippi Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland.
o Cost: $12.
o Information: 503-288-3895 or http://mississippistudios.com.
That was a main goal for the album.
“We were playing a lot of these songs live for almost two years, a year and a half before we recorded it,” singer/guitarist Rob Kolar explained in an early January phone interview. “Our producer, Thom (Monaham), was really interested in having those songs down live, like really well constructed and construed so that when we came in to record it, we basically hit the floor and pressed record and took everything that we played all in one take.”
But if the excellent first album nicely captures the sound of this five-person band from Los Angeles, it’s only part of what’s unique about He’s My Brother She’s My Sister.
For starters, the band has a drummer, Lauren Brown, who tap dances on some songs while playing a stand-up kit. The group also brings a strong fashion sense to the stage, currently favoring outfits that look straight out of vaudeville or an old-time carnival.
“There are a lot of bands out there that are almost anti-this idea of a show or a performance,” Rob Kolar said. “They’ll keep their clothing very kind of flat and simple. And that’s fine. We have nothing against that. But we feel inspired to show the other end of the spectrum and encourage and incorporate some of those more theatrical elements and visuals, so when people come and see it, they’re really seeing a show. And we encourage them to really be part of it.”