Pendergast
Saturday, May 24th, 2003, at Davey's Uptown
by Andrew Miller
Lately, Kansas Citians have become nostalgic
about the Pendergast era, the years when the booze flowed like Brush Creek
during a flood and City Hall, motivated by a crime boss' ever-waving fist,
moved quickly on major projects. Pendergast, the recently formed quartet,
might not have the muscle to wrangle a new arena, but it does manage to
combine the twang of KC's cowtown roots with the serrated, riff-driven
sounds of its recent past. "Straight Answer," a track from its
debut demo, contains country ballad elements of which singer and guitarist
Tony Ladesich's former outfit the Misery Boys would be proud. But soon
after Ladesich croons lines such as We both said things we didn't mean/Things
like I love you, second guitarist Chris Meck (late of the Kristie
Stremel Band) arrives to provide rugged reinforcement. Pendergast pens
gritty songs about factory work and union dues, so its garage-rock-informed
arrangements should connect with Davey's blue-collar regulars as well
as its hipster-hangout crowd.
pitch.com. Originally published: May 22, 2003
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