The dreampop genre evokes headphones-on, lying-on-the-bedroom-floor rock — floating away from (or into) troubles, awash in shimmering guitars and hushed vocals. But Canadian quintet Alvvays proved they are much more than studio wiz-kids during a pair of shows at Brooklyn’s Prospect Park on Tuesday and Wednesday, co-headlining with veteran indie rocker Alex G.
Singer/guitarist Molly Rankin is the pulsing heart of Alvvays, her voice powerful and clear through her hook-filled songs of melancholy. While her unexpectedly powerful voice and guitar work can sometimes get lost in the shiny mix of their records, it’s at the forefront of their live shows. Keyboard player Kerri MacLellan and guitarist Alec O’Hanley added plenty of texture, a crucial tactic for an outdoor show where sound can literally get lost in the wind.
Related Stories
VIP+Take-Two Earnings Emblematic of Endless Risk-Taking in Gaming Biz
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in Early Negotiations to Star in A24's 'The Drama'
Alvvays’ live show also allows the opportunity for their songwriting to sound differentiated and singular. While their brilliant 2022 album “Blue Rev” is sequenced in a way to keep the vibe going, by switching up the track order and adding songs from their previous two albums for the set, they were able to jump around from the Smiths-y guitars of “After the Earthquake” to the huge synths of “Tile by Tile,” and from the experimental vocals of “Very Online Guy” to the singalong “Archie, Marry Me.”
Popular on Variety
The group’s music doesn’t really lend itself to rocking out, but the audience adored them — there were multiple Phoebe Bridgers t-shirts spotted in the crowd — and they clearly won over new fans with the one-two punch of set-enders “Dreams Tonite” and “Easy on Your Own?” Those yearning singalongs floated on the cool evening air, as the voices of fans rose to meet Rankin.
On a similar note, indie vet Alex G’s albums, particularly his early ones, often have a chill, bedroom vibe, which makes the muscular sound of his ace three-piece backing band an unexpectedly rocking surprise. That’s not to say they were channeling AC/DC, but the band’s impressive power and tightness lifted the energy of many of the songs considerably, especially the more low-key tracks from his latest album, 2022’s “God Save the Animals.”
True to the ethos of the extended indie-rock community both acts came from, this is a co-headlining tour of the Northeast, and for these two opening nights, they switched places in the lineup — but no matter which act went first, it’s a fulfilling night with two artists whose sound complements and never overshadows each other. It wraps in Buffalo on Sept. 1.
Read More About:
Jump to CommentsMore from Variety
Ryan Reynolds Met Madonna in Person to Ask if ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Could Use ‘Like a Prayer,’ and She Had One ‘Great Note’ After Watching the Scene
VFX Working Conditions Need to Change, but Current Unionization Option May Not Be the Answer
Marvel Announces ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ Directed by the Russo Brothers
With ‘Deadpool & Wolverine,’ the Marvel Cinematic Universe Becomes First Film Franchise to Cross $30 Billion at Global Box Office
What Neon’s ‘Longlegs,’ A24’s ‘Civil War’ Demonstrate About Indie Distribution Power
Gwyneth Paltrow Reacts to ‘Iron Man’ Co-Star Robert Downey Jr.’s Shocking Marvel Return as Doctor Doom: ‘I Don’t Get It, Are You a Baddie Now?’
Most Popular
Australian Breakdancer Goes Viral as Sport Makes Its Olympic Debut
Robert Downey Jr. Turned Down Iron Man Cameo in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ After Reading Scene; Writers Also Had an Idea to Bring the Six Original…
Olympics Closing Ceremony: All the Highlights as Paris Hands Over Games to L.A., From Phoenix Rocking Out to Tom Cruise’s Epic Stunts
Tom Cruise Jumps Off Stade de France and Skydives to Hollywood Sign at Olympics Closing Ceremony, Handing Over Games to L.A.
Box Office: ‘It Ends With Us’ Scores $50 Million Opening Weekend, ‘Borderlands’ Flops With $8.8 Million
Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and Red Hot Chili Peppers to Perform at Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony (EXCLUSIVE)
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Crosses $1 Billion at Global Box Office
Inside the Olympics Closing Ceremony: Performances by Phoenix and Air, a ‘Science-Fiction’ Theme and More (EXCLUSIVE)
‘Frozen 3’ Gets Icy First Look, Coming in 2027
Elle King Opens Up About ‘Toxic’ Relationship With Rob Schneider, Says Her Father Is ‘Just Not Nice’: ‘You’re Talking S— About Drag and Anti-Gay…
Must Read
- TV
COVER | ‘SNL’ Rising Star Marcello Hernández Is Using His Charisma to Conquer Comedy
- TV
COVER | Sadie Sink Found Her Voice Thanks to ‘Stranger Things’ and Taylor Swift
- TV
How Stephen Curry Got a Sitcom: Adam Pally and Ego Nwodim Talk 'Mr. Throwback’
- Music
Lauryn Hill Says U.S. Tour Was Called Off Due to Low Ticket Sales
Sign Up for Variety Newsletters
By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. // This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.ncG1vNJzZmiukae2psDYZ5qopV9nfXN%2FjqasrKGTZL%2BmwsierqxnkaHDt63YrGSapJWteqh5wqilnJ2iqXqzsdWinLBlnq6wbn2RbGxwaGFmgnR7