For the last ten odd years I’ve been seeing Bondy perform in some context or another. In the early days his grunge-rock band Verbena often lent support for one of my favorite bands, Local H. Verbena transitioned into a short stint as The Alabama Boys Choir before Scott Bondy branched off on his own solo project, A.A. Bondy. Last night A.A. Bondy brought his folk-inspired songs to the High Noon, and the intimate performance was nothing short of awe-inspiring.
What did you think of the performance last night?
Check out the video of the encore performance of “Black Rain, Black Rain” below!
-Justin Kibbel
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Great show! The songs were strIpped down and a bit slower than on the album. That is until they rocked out some Crazy Horse-like distortions!
Wasn’t that great!? I wasn’t expecting such a rocking show. Very fun!