BREAKFAST SERVED IN PHILADELPHIA

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The Breakfast :: 01.12.07 :: North Star :: Philadelphia, PA


The Breakfast :: 01.12 :: Philly
Today's Breakfast is a half-stack lighter then it once was. The East Haven, CT outfit dropped the "Psychedelic" from their name and parted ways with keyboardist Jordan Giangreco, but the changes have brought out a tangible excitement. The tiny North Star, located in North Philadelphia, was just the venue to showcase the trio's live show. The Breakfast breezed over the one-set show, digging through four of their last five albums of material and giving everyone a hearty taste of what brought them to this point.

It was noticeably crowded upstairs as a smoke machine quickly filled the split-level box containing the stage. Tim Palmieri, The Breakfast's barefooted frontman, was the last to file on, grinning as he surveyed his packed surroundings. The Breakfast jumped to life as the stocky drummer, Adrian Tramontano, pounded his kit with a heavy hand. His back was jammed up against the aged brick wall as he pounded on the skins hard enough to shake loose a fine reddish-brown powder that collected on his back and shoulders. This was a good sign as the opening jam faded into "Gravity."


Palmieri - The Breakfast :: 01.12
Taking a page out of the Keller Williams book, Palmieri juggled the double duty of playing both guitar and laying down ethereal tones from a triple stack of keyboards and synths. Palmieri batted out melodies on the keys with his right hand as he shredded across the neck of his Fender with his left. The fancy balancing act did not go unnoticed as the crowd applauded his melodious feats. Though he hasn't quite perfected the fluidity of these moves, his talent is undeniable.

Moxie Epoxy was The Breakfast's last release with Giangreco, and although a man short, this latest incarnation seemed to manage just fine. Bassist Ron Spears frequently looked to Palmieri for bearings as he thwacked away on his apparatus. The two ventured into some fearless, harder-edged jamming between "Wake Up In A Coma" and "Dig" as the proficiency of Palmieri on guitar really started to shine. Palmieri's wonderfully free style of playing is unlike other guitar players. Palmieri actually relaxed as the jam kicked into high gear where other musicians like Trey Anastasio or Charlie Hitchcock would have locked their bodies in spasms of sound. Palmieri maintained a loose bounce as he devastated the guitar song after song. His arms, hands and fingers ran rapidly around the neck of his guitar in a gymnastic-like routine. His fingers acrobatically leapt and dove across the frets, as each finger touched a string it would quiver with emphasis.


The Breakfast :: 01.12 :: Philly
If the electric guitar had a good son and a bad son, then tonight Tim Palmieri was the guitar's good son. His sweat soaked Fender Phoenix tee clung to him as he smoldered away on Zappa flavored riffs during "Honey Butter." Orchestral hints of "The Flight of the Bumblebee" leaked into the music before a sweet little cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire" ruptured the evening.

As the show wore on I wished that the guitar and keyboards could have kept Palmieri a bit more occupied so perhaps he would have sung less. I found his voice to be a clear weakness, but to his credit some moments were pleasant enough to avoid the cringe reflex. The guitar yanked me back from the edge of vocal disdain as the highly talented Palmieri burst through during "Rufus" into "Taboo." He connected with Adrian Tramontano in a show of timing that was jaw-dropping and we were whisked away once again in sound. The Jammy award winning band put on a respectable show in Philadelphia, not grand by any means, but the crowd's ultra high-energy and the stellar light show helped. The set finished off with a double encore of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's "Helter Skelter" and The Breakfast original, "Tricky Way."

01.12.07 :: North Star Bar :: Philadelphia, PA
Set I: Jam > Gravity, Wake Up In A Coma > Dig, Honey Butter > Fire, What The Funk, Fairy, Love Lake, Rufus > Taboo, The Chase
E1: Helter Skelter
E2: Tricky Way

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Check out The Breakfast doing "Fire" below.

[Published on: 1/17/07]


 

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anonymos Wed 1/17/2007 05:43PM
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great way to start 2007! catch these guys whenever you can.. always a blast..

spaceface7 starstarstarstar Wed 1/17/2007 10:40PM
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Good review, too bad ya didn't get two sets. This review is getting me pumped up for the 2 nighter in syracuse. It will be the first time I've seen the breakfast as a trio. Anyone else plan on going to the living room they call mezzanote loung on feb. 2+3?

Skal Z Wed 1/17/2007 11:11PM
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I'm flying all the way across the country to see them play the double-header in Syracuse!!

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only seen them once.. I hated it. Maybe I will try again some other day. maybe...... peace ya'll

Teabagger starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/18/2007 07:19AM
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Teabagger

These guys are great. Lots of energy and some really unique jams. Come back to Chicago!!!

redplate starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/18/2007 07:33AM
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redplate

the breakfast = the bitchiness. I met these guys back stage at 10k. I was blown away by their performance.

iamkickinit Thu 1/18/2007 08:40AM
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iamkickinit

redplate.. i second that. they were awesome at 10klf!

Tufspam14 starstarstarstar Thu 1/18/2007 12:09PM
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Being from the CT shoreline, I've been following these guys for the past 5 or 6 years. Although they are straining to find a balance without a keyboardist, they havn't lost much. I disagree with the author's comments about Tim's voice, perhaps he had an off-night. Saw them at Toad's Place a couple weeks back and they ripped it. Definately a breath of fresh air from other, more generic sounding JamBands.

rulosa01 starstarstarstar Thu 1/18/2007 01:57PM
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rulosa01

"Definately a breath of fresh air from other, more generic sounding JamBands."

true.

The Breakfast own

ParrotheadFargo starstarstarstarstar Thu 1/18/2007 07:37PM
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ParrotheadFargo

These guys have a great sound, and will keep evolving because of Tim's natural ability in music. Come back to MN and Play the Broken Axe sometime before you get back to 10KLF 07! They ripped it up at 10KLF Pre-Party and Late night, Check out the show @ http://www.archive.org/details/thebreakfast2006-10-01

Cheers!
erik

fluff626 starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/19/2007 09:05AM
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damn wish i was at this show... the breakfast is ser on fire right now... blowin it up

patshroom starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/19/2007 01:33PM
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i love the breakfast i have been with these guys for a long time long before there jammy award. i love them adrian on drums grate bass runs and then there is TIM he plays the guitar so effortlessly and just rocks. Im not a fan of zappa but im a fan of the breakfast. The philly show was one of the hottest shows i have ever seen them jam

origen starstarstarstarstar Fri 1/19/2007 02:59PM
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origen

I've seen a lot of bands and this is the best live band I have ever seen. Go and see them now while they are still in the small venues - travel if need be. I have flown across the country numerous times to see them. They are that good. Palmieri is the best guitarist on the jam scene - just as good as the best metal and prog guitarists.

Tufspam14 starstarstarstar Fri 1/19/2007 04:34PM
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I don't know if anyone else was there, but the best show i ever saw The Breakfast play was I think about 2 years ago..A two night run at the intimate puppet House in branford, ct..each night they played 3 sets, with the second set each night being a cover of an entire classic rock album. the first night was morrison hotel, and the second was sgt. pepper's...It blew my mind...

flamingo1 starstarstarstarstar Sat 1/20/2007 02:27PM
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The Breakfast will be HUUGE! 20+ shows under my belt, always ser on fire. Awesome Guys too.

anonymos Sun 1/21/2007 04:57PM
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this shit is up on the archive! grab it, but don't burn yourself, fool.. big ups to craig T for that crisp, clear recording.. stellar h0lmes..

jayb Mon 1/22/2007 07:39AM
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I agree about the singing. I have seen the Breakfast several times, and while Tim's talent as a guitarist is absolutely undeniable, the vocals were cringe-inducing each time (not quite Bisco bad, but close).

I know many people can overlook a weakness (like singing...) in a band when they're so good at some other area (like shredding...) that you like better anyway, but I have a hard time doing that, especially when the weakness makes you want to cover your ears and make it go away whenever you hear it.

moebiscoplease Wed 1/24/2007 12:31PM
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moebiscoplease

big props to the breakfast, good old umass alums can melt your face off w spacy grooves

theorb419 Fri 1/26/2007 02:33PM
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theorb419

Is their song "The Chase" an interpretation of the section from "Fluffhead" or just another Breakfast song?

anonymos Fri 1/26/2007 07:33PM
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theorb419-
nah it's an original although they did play a YEM once with tom marshall on "vocals"

Eman13 Tue 1/30/2007 11:00AM
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Make sure to see opening act Jimkata in Ithaca and Albany this tour!!!

beatstock Mon 5/7/2007 08:53AM
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beatstock

10klf 05 ohhh my god breakfast = beast show ever

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a good band for teenagers to like.