Ryan Montbleau Band | 12.20 | Boston
By Team JamBase Jan 14, 2009 • 3:40 pm PST

Ryan Montbleau Band :: 12.20.08 :: Paradise Rock Club :: Boston, MA
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Warm tunes like “75 and Sunny” and “The Boat Song” allowed the crowd to forget about the snowstorm pounding outside the Paradise doors, and transported them to the better times of summer festivals and sunshine. Diving head first into their commanding sound – a cornucopia of folk, soul, ragtime, and funk – it was clear that the band was thrilled to be playing their home turf.
In true RMB fashion, the group mixed things up, switching between electric and acoustic tracks, allowing the different strengths of the band to be evenly showcased. The boisterous instrumentation (consisting of guitar, percussion, keyboards, bass and viola) harmoniously fused as a true cacophony of carefree rhythm. Together the group demonstrated true professionalism and control of each sound set forth, balanced refreshingly with a laid-back, breezy tone.
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After a performance that explored RMB favorites old and new, the night ended with the groups’ stellar cover of Rose Royce’s “Car Wash,” causing the audience to erupt into a two-step, funky dance explosion. Even with the expansion of the recent solo Montbleau gigs bringing forth many spectacular opportunities, it is with his band that an unrivaled sense of natural accuracy and magic can be found. The sincerity remains familial and unwavering, and their future shines brightly. No matter where or for whom they play, they remain humble New England guys, just happy to share their craft.
Ryan Montbleau Band tour dates available here.
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