Jukebox the Ghost + Barenaked Ladies = A Perfect Fit

When Jukebox the Ghost first announced they would be opening for select dates on the Barenaked Ladies tour, naturally I was excited. Mostly I was thrilled for the band that they would be getting that kind of exposure (and be able to say they toured with another really cool band). I didn’t actually think about how well the two bands would work well though. Their styles were more alike than I imagined. I’m not just talking musically either – both bands also have a quirky/fun stage presence that makes their shows even more enjoyable. I’ve always been a passing BNL fan, but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed their set (even though I didn’t necessarily know all the words to their songs). There were a lot of great moments during their set, but two that will stick out for me are 1) the closing number, where they mashed together a bunch of covers and danced around the stage like the crazies they apparently are, and 2) the first encore number when Ben from Jukebox came on stage to play piano with them.

Yes, it all comes back to Jukebox the Ghost, doesn’t it now?

I mean, obviously I would not have gone to this show if I did not enjoy me some Ladies, but the opening band did have some strong influence on my actually buying the tickets. For me, BNL have always been one of those bands I would only go see depending on the opener. I can’t think of a better excuse to finally check them out than my boys from Jukebox the Ghost. And let me tell you something, the band did not disappoint. They played a really solid set of their 8 best songs. There wasn’t as much banter as there would be at one of their headlining shows, but that was to be expected. Obviously they would want to squeeze in as much music as possible in the time allotted. There were a couple stories added to the mix though – just enough to give the potential new fans a taste of this bands unique and oh-so-interesting personality. (Ex: Ben describing his taped-up synth and declaring, “Duct tape does amazing things.” – Classic). It was much different seeing them play a venue like the Mayo Theatre, but it was also cool to see what their set looks like with the added lighting. Whoever was in charge of lights for the evening did a great job with both bands in timing the lights with the music. Kudos on your professionalism, Mayo tech crew.

Overall I would say the show was a huge success. The room was almost completely full during the opening set, which means lots more potential new fans for the band. Based on a casual glance of the room, I would say they won a few new hearts over with tonight’s set. And the crowd definitely enjoyed BNL’s set, myself included. Obviously I expected them to be good (or I wouldn’t have gone), but they blew my expectations out of the water. Where once I was a passing fan, now I am super in love. I could not have asked for a more perfect night.

Jukebox the Ghost set list:
Schizophrenia
The Sun
Hold It In
Half Crazy
Empire
Summer Sun
The Stars
Good Day

Side note – Just wanna take a minute to be slightly not professional and brag that I almost completely guessed the set list for tonight. Half Crazy was a maybe that depended on length of set, and Summer Sun was a very pleasant surprise. Other than that, I so called the rest of this list! I know it’s lame to be proud of this, but let me have my moment anyway. And sorry I don’t have BNL’s set list but I don’t know the names of all their songs well enough. There are very few bands actually that I know the names of every song they’ve done. Usually I just know a song when I hear it. Sorry if this makes you like the blog slightly less. I try to make up for it with a passion for music and lots of enthusiasm. Hopefully that is enough.