Phantogram and Bob Moses
Chicago, IL --Phantogram brought their signature brand of sultry, dark, rock to the Riviera Theater on Saturday night. The American duo was joined on tour by Canadian electro-rock duo Bob Moses. Bob Moses named after renowned New York architect Robert Moses opened the night to a nearly sold-out crowd at the Riviera Theater. The duo (also known for their DJ sets) did a roughly one-hour live performance. The hour-long set was brimming with some of their biggest hits dating back to their first album Days Gone By. One song performed, however, was not one of their own... The band broke into a cover of "Firestarter" by Prodigy. It was their tribute to late Prodigy frontman Keith Flint who died earlier this year. "Firestarter" differs greatly from the normally chill sound of Bob Moses. It caught everyone off guard while at the same time amping them up. It was a great appetizer before the night's main course.
Phantogram being Phantogram came out in a very dramatic fashion. Sarah and Josh entered on house right and took a stance center stage on a back riser. There they stood while quick flashing lights pulsed behind them from left to right only allowing only their silhouettes to be seen. They started with "News Today" before breaking into "Blackout Days." Itâs at this point that the lights somewhat normalized and the two took their positions in the forefront on either side of the stage. Next up was "Run Run Blood" from their 2016 album Three. Â
Sarah worked the stage back and forth in her reflective fringed jacket and silver shorts while Josh (in his trademark Phantogram hat) dove deep in some guitar riffs. The night was a mix of old and new songs from spanning the entirety of Phantogram's discography. All the while accompanied by LED-lit art and visuals that paired perfectly with the (at times almost darkwave) sound that has come to define Phantogram. The amazing thing about Phantogram's music is that it's mood music. You can be chill while relaxing to it, you can rock out, or you can let it take you on a dark sexy roller coaster. The way that the music makes you feel is based entirely around your current emotional state. Itâs such an amazing mix of sounds that their style is hard to describe. But, itâs exactly what the crowd came to experience.
They ended the show with "When Iâm small" the uber hauntingly sexy song from their critically acclaimed first album Eyelid Movies. It was a perfect note on which to end the magical hour and a half journey of deep emotional hazy dream pop. Phantogram still has around fifteen dates on their current US tour. You can find a list of their upcoming shows at https://www.phantogram.com.Â
Read MorePhantogram being Phantogram came out in a very dramatic fashion. Sarah and Josh entered on house right and took a stance center stage on a back riser. There they stood while quick flashing lights pulsed behind them from left to right only allowing only their silhouettes to be seen. They started with "News Today" before breaking into "Blackout Days." Itâs at this point that the lights somewhat normalized and the two took their positions in the forefront on either side of the stage. Next up was "Run Run Blood" from their 2016 album Three. Â
Sarah worked the stage back and forth in her reflective fringed jacket and silver shorts while Josh (in his trademark Phantogram hat) dove deep in some guitar riffs. The night was a mix of old and new songs from spanning the entirety of Phantogram's discography. All the while accompanied by LED-lit art and visuals that paired perfectly with the (at times almost darkwave) sound that has come to define Phantogram. The amazing thing about Phantogram's music is that it's mood music. You can be chill while relaxing to it, you can rock out, or you can let it take you on a dark sexy roller coaster. The way that the music makes you feel is based entirely around your current emotional state. Itâs such an amazing mix of sounds that their style is hard to describe. But, itâs exactly what the crowd came to experience.
They ended the show with "When Iâm small" the uber hauntingly sexy song from their critically acclaimed first album Eyelid Movies. It was a perfect note on which to end the magical hour and a half journey of deep emotional hazy dream pop. Phantogram still has around fifteen dates on their current US tour. You can find a list of their upcoming shows at https://www.phantogram.com.Â

