Joan As Police Woman @ Tonic 2/22: Punch Drunk Love
Joan played a truly beautiful show last night down at Tonic. This is the second time I've see her there; whereas the last time I saw her she was showcasing tracks from her debut LP, Real Life, this time around she decided to test out the waters with just about ten new tunes and only two tracks from her album ('Real Life' & 'Flushed Chest').
Jen: Lack of sleep due to transcontinental flights does indeed make for some funny moments. Hearing Joan extrapolate on Milan's fashion week, where she was asked to play for Truusard (how does one spell that?) and given a bright red, patent leather hand-bag for her efforts which she held up for the crowd to take a look at, was especially humourous.
Joan as Policewoman does indeed put on a lovely show. Her emotions are almost too much as she sings each song, there were parts where I thought she may even start to cry. Her music is definitely reflective of her friends, Antony and Rufus Wainwright, in that they are driven out of pure emotion and introspection. Her piano skills are really where Joan shines- I could not keep my eyes off of her fingers all night
There were some celebs (and psuedo celeb) sightings during the night. Grant of Fiasco and Antony minus the Johnsons were in the crowd. TV on the Radio were unloading equipment outside as the crowd filed out and Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) walked by on his way up Norfolk.
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