Sunset Rubdown @ Rickshaw Theatre -- October 10, 2024
Even after last year’s reunion show(s) and a whole brand new album, there’s a part of me that still can’t believe Sunset Rubdown is back. But after the release of Always Happy to Explode a few weeks ago, the band has once again hit the road, starting their tour here in Vancouver at the Rickshaw.
Opening the night was Sister Ray, who I only caught the last few songs of, walking in to singer Ella Coyes’ soft vocals, and a haunting song, before they picked up a guitar for a more upbeat tune. After joking, since we’re friends now they wanted to hear everyone’s secrets (be it at the merch table or over DMs), they capped off with a song that I didn’t catch the name of, but liked the heartfelt lyrics. I’ll definitely have to check out their latest EP Teeth, and keep an ear out for them in the future.
It wasn’t long before Sunset Rubdown flashed on the screens flanking the stage, and the band came out, Spencer Krug and Camilla Wynne both on keys & vocals, Nicholas Merz on bass, and Jordan Robson-Cramer on drums (later joined by Eli browning to fill in on drums when Jordan took over guitar).
Starting with “Worm” off the new album, the band played a set that wove through their catalogue, all the way back to “A Day In The Graveyard II”, with songs ranging from the restrained “Losing Light” to the manic “Snake’s Got A Leg”; sometimes capturing all that in one, like “Shut Up I Am Dreaming Of Places Where Lovers Have Wings”, which went from calm stillness to a thrashing wave, crashing upon the shore and back.
Other highlights included Krug’s distinct vocals blending with Wynne on the seasonally appropriate “Ghoulish Hearts” and the absolute earworm “Reappearing Rat” from the new album, as well as a pair of personal favourites from Random Spirit Lover, the creepy “Winged/Wicked Things” and “The Mending of the Gown” with its ridiculously chaotic energy.
After nearly an hour and a half, the set came to a close with “The Men Are Called Horsemen There”, but after making the crowd work for it, the band was pulled back for an encore with one last song, “Stadiums and Shrines II”, thanking everyone for coming once again.
A couple times throughout the night, the band joked that since it was the first show of the tour, they didn’t have a firm setlist, so would just play everything and people could leave whenever they wanted. I have a feeling that if they did make good on that promise, the room would have been full until the wee hours of the morning (I know I would have stuck around).
setlist
Worm
Snowball
Cliché Town
Silver Moons
Snake’s Got A Leg III
Us Ones In Between
Ghoulish Hearts
Candles
Shut Up I Am Dreaming Of Places Where Lovers Have Wings
A Day In The Graveyard II
Losing Light
Reappearing Rat
Winged/Wicked Things
The Mending of the Gown
The Men Are Called Horsemen There
(encore)
Stadiums and Shrines II