Following a fiery opening set from The Faint, the Liverpool synth-pop quartet play it a touch too cool.
It’s amazing the things that can happen on a Monday night when you’d probably otherwise be in bed. A Ladytron/The Faint double-bill at the Phoenix is one of those things.
The Faint come on in a hail of distortion and, with a cry of “we’re The Faint,” they launch into “Mirror Error.” The Omaha five-piece are demonstrably excited to be here and are in their element. Frontman Todd Fink, dressed in an embroidered tunic, grasps the mic in one hand and the stand in the other, his hair wild — true to the band’s penchant for disturbing imagery. They take the shortest of breaks between songs, with Fink stopping to address the audience only twice: once for a hoarse “Thank you,” and once to say, “We’re having a good time. We hope you are too.”
We are. An energetic crowd has gathered around what someone in the coat check line later calls “drunk old guys moshing.” Everything becomes wildly unstable for a few minutes as the requisite arsehole on coke decides to flop into people for fun, until his girlfriend heaves a long-suffering sigh, claims responsibility for his flailing limbs and escorts him out. Most of the crowd, fortunately, are having too much fun themselves to notice.
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