Ian Love and Paul Schneider perfected the ultimate in singer/songwriter tag teams on Thursday evening in Brooklyn's Magnetic Field. Ian started the show in fine form, acoustic guitar, harmonica and iPod in tow. Opening with Music Slut fave 'Butterly' and running through most of his debut solo album (he used to be in Rival Schools amongst other punk/hardcore bands back in the day). Ian mentioned how when he performed his Nick-Drake influenced tunes in England the kids went crazy and even performed a sort of interpretive dance. Check the comments on his MySpace to check out the hilarious video! Read what CMJ has to say about the album, here.
Ending the night was Paul Schneider. I recalled his name from his Melody Nelson curated residency at Pianos a few months back. He was with his full band this time around and his sound really clicked with the packed pub (perhaps it was the free drink tickets he was giving out prior to his set!) He easily made a fan out of me. Hear more over at his MySpace.
More shows are on the horizon over at The Magnetic Field. Take a look!!
Ian Love & Paul Schneider @ The Magnetic Field
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