The New Pornographers @ Commodore Ballroom -- November 14, 2023
Earlier this year, The New Pornographers released their ninth(!) studio album, Continue As A Guest, and have hit the road to celebrate, with a stop at their old stomping grounds, the legendary Commodore Ballroom.
The band hit the stage with Carl Newman simply declaring “We're from here!” before going into “Marie and the Undersea” from the new album. Kathryn Calder’s incredible vocals drove the song, harmonizing with Newman and Nora O’Connor (substituting for the missing Neko Case).
From there they continued into a hour-and-a-half set that spanned their entire oeuvre. From the smooth groove of “Pontius Pilate’s Home Movies” and self proclaimed ‘weirdo psyche country number’ title track “Continue As A Guest”, to the explosive energy of “Dancehall Domine” and the dizzying “The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism”.
A few times throughout the set we were treated with an appearance from Dan Bejar (a benefit of the group’s Vancouver shows: even when Dan isn’t touring with them, he often drops in). First for “Ballad of a Comeback Kid” and then later for “Testament to Youth in Verse”, building to the grandiose finish with the crowd joining in on the chorus of “No No No”.
They were also joined by Macie Stewart from the opening band Finom, accompanying on violin for a few songs. Including an absolutely gorgeous version of the already-heartbreaking “Adventures in Solitude”, starting gentle with Calder’s fragile vocals before swelling to a swirling climax.
After a pair of raucous, crowd-favourites — “Use It” and “Mass Romantic” — the main set came to a close… though before they even left, Carl joked “You know how these things work.” And so of course, mere moments later they were back for more. The encore included a couple of my favourites, starting with Bejar out one last time for “Myriad Harbour” and then capping the night off with both members of Finom joining on “The Bleeding Heart Show”. From the soaring vocals to the phenomenal drums, it’s not just one of my favourite New Pornos songs, but among my top songs of all time.
The New Pornographers were one of my “entry” bands into the world of Canadian indie rock, nearly 20 years ago now. I’ve seen them play more than a dozen times, and even with the various personnel changes, they always put on an incredibly fun show, and last night was no different.
setlist
Marie and the Undersea
The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism
The Laws Have Changed
Really Really Light
Falling Down the Stairs of Your Smile
Ballad of a Comeback Kid
Cat and Mouse With the Light
All the Old Showstoppers
Continue as a Guest
Adventures in Solitude
The Jessica Numbers
Last and Beautiful
Champions of Red Wine
Pontius Pilate's Home Movies
Angelcover
Dancehall Domine
Testament to Youth in Verse
Use It
Mass Romantic
(encore)
Myriad Harbour
Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk
The Bleeding Heart Show