I play the bass. I often dance about while I play the bass. At least I thought I could dance about while playing the bass.
But then I saw these dudes Natural Selection at the Hi-Dive on friday. Consider myself humbled.

They get down.
I didn’t take that photo, i just wanted u guys to know what they look like. They look kind of like this but the bassist’s hair is [much prettier] shorter now, and they have a different [hipster] drummer.
As a [professional] side man, I generally discourage pre-recorded tracks during live shows. I feel icky putting players out of work, but (seeing as how this group carries a [bad-ass] bassist) I’m going to chill out on that discussion.
You do have to do what you have to do [have to do], after all.
The set was rockin’ in a way that only [white] people playing dance music from two decades ago only semi-ironically can rock. Which is not to say these guys don’t have soul. They have plenty, and they work that soul up to a pretty cathartic boil underneath their thin veil of postmodern-ironic-shiny-panted-shirtlessness. So would the music be as awesome without the P-I-S-P-S? That’s a good question, [team]. I’m not entirely convinced that Natural Selection’s P-I-S-P-S is actually meta or ironic in anyway. I certainly perceived it that way, though.
Were the new-wavers postmodern? Was the Flock of Seagull’s haircut a meta-haircut? Someone consciouss for that decade should let me know.
TRL shoutouts to [Josephine and the Mouse People] and [The Pirate Signal] for excellent sets that night as well.