Sachi’s Mirror & Angoisse Magazine – Disquiet

I had a darn good time at the Stork Club in Oakland on Friday, September 26. Caught two performances:

Sachi’s Mirror, a local band, is either violinist/vocalist Shaina Pan’s project with supporting musicians, or the name of the trio, but in either case was thoroughly engaging. She routes her electric violin through a variety of guitar pedals, and the drummer did a great job of playing in a manner that sounded trip-hop-ish, the way it resembled precisely sampled beats, while the guitar player provided texture and patterning. Pan’s voice had a shoegaze-y quality to it, and the songs were well-constructed. You could really hear what they are working toward.

There were three other acts on the bill that night, one earlier and two later, and of them I only also saw Angoisse Magazine, a quartet (though often described as a trio, so perhaps they expanded for the tour). If you’re familiar with pop-psychedelic movies of the 1960s and early 1970s, then you have a sense of a certain type of louche score (essentially, stylish background music) and how those films might also feature a rock’n’roll band at some key point (like the Yardbirds pop up in Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blowup). Angoisse Magazine is as if the score and such a band were one and the same, and they segued charmingly back and forth between the two modes.

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