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Rainer Maria
Denali
Date:
September 19, 2003
Doors: 8:00 PM
Show: 9:00 PM
Tickets:
On Sale Now
$12
Adv/$14 Door
General Admission
Dinner
Ticket $30.95
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Age Restrictions:
All Ages Always
Kitchen:
Regular Menu Available
Seating: Limited |
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All Music Guide review of " A Better Version Of Me" released
in early 2001
Emo-core darlings Rainer Maria
stay close to heartache and dogmatic independence on their third full-length,
A Better Version of Me. Sincerely endearing thanks to the band's passion
for poetry and romanticism, classic visceral lyrics are clearly depicted,
harmonic story lines picking things up where their critically received
sophomore effort Look Now Look Again left off five years prior.
Caithlin De Marrais' graceful, yet abrasive vocals craft the dynamic of
the band: well-directed musicianship without the frills of overproduced
punk-inspired anthems. The musical relationship between Caithlin De Marrais,
guitarist Kyle Fischer, and drummer William Kuehn is as enigmatic as Lou
Barlow's satirical heartbreak, but also emotionally stripped like Sarah
Dougher's feminine toughness. Songs such as "Spit and Fire"
and "The Seven Sisters" are De Marrais' swan songs pure
honesty of self-denial and fear. Such messages are typically found in
most pop songs, but a theme never far from any individual in search of
something different, something creative, and something real. And like
their indie rock cohorts (Bettie Serveert, the Spinanes), Rainer Maria
seeks catharsis in an enchanting way and A Better Version of Me supports
humanity's internal tussles with taking responsibility.
MacKenzie Wilson
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