Review: Jeff Rosenstock, Laura Stevenson's rapport elevates entertaining set at the Grog Shop
Jeff Rosenstock and Laura Stevenson were clearly having a blast on Saturday night.
But, none of their antics or jokes came at the expense of the music. The pair, former bandmates in Bomb the Music Industry!, stopped in Cleveland as part of a short tour behind a pair of EPs made up of Neil Young covers. The strong show included songs from Shakey, as well as ones from their respective careers.
That’s not a slight, though. The passion shined through, such as when they found the tender center in Stevenson’s “Living Room, NY.” But the heart of the show was the Young covers. The 16-song, 70-minute set contained no fewer than nine songs from his catalog, from a lovely reading of “Harvest Moon” to an amped up version of “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.”
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