Bend Sinister @ Rickshaw Theatre -- June 20, 2024
This month, The Rickshaw Theatre is celebrating its 15th anniversary, and putting on a whole host of shows with some of the city’s finest talent. The Pack AD, The Pointed Sticks, Bison, ACTORS, Hyaenas, and Rong⚡ are all among the bands playing over the span of a week, including last night’s show: the eclectic mix of Bend Sinister, Elliot C Way, Colleen Rennison, and The Furniture.
I got to the theatre a little later than I meant to, catching the last bit of Colleen Rennison. The former No Sinner singer recently put out a solo album, Persephone, and this was my first time catching her perform. With an 8-piece band and soulful voice – as well as sparkling dress – Rennison gave cabaret vibes as she hit songs off the new album, like the bombastic “Crawling on the Ceiling” or the smooth “Circles”. She also slipped in a cover of “I’m Just a Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin’)” by Candi Staton, citing her as a big influence on the record, and capped off the set with another huge showcase of her incredible voice, and stage presence. She definitely made me regret missing my bus, and next time I will make certain I am there for her full set.
Next up was the country grit of Elliot C Way. Appropriately clad in cowboy boots & hat, and leather vest, his whiskey-soaked voice and accompanying pedal steel set the tone.
Throughout the set, Way teased some new songs, like one called “Living Hard or Hardy Living” which was being played in front of a crowd for only the second time -- and had one of the most country opening lines I’ve heard in a while; “Tequila in the summer, Whiskey in the winter”. After a few more tunes, including “Annabelle”, which Way introduced as about a dominatrix, he capped off the set with “Fool’s Gold” from his band The Wild North.
And finally, Bend Sinister took the stage to round out the evening. With their recent record, Mostly Great Things, out a few weeks ago, the anniversary show doubled as their album release, as they kicked off with “Leave The Lights On” from the album, starting strong and amping up the energy with “Hot City” (appropriate for this weekend’s weather in Vancouver).
The band wove through their last few releases, from the chaotic “Big Star” to the intensity of “Walk the Other Way”, and the joyous “Show Me How To Love” to the (relatively) calmer “One Shot”. Dan Moxon is always a monster on the keys and vocals, with an energy that the rest of the band definitely matches, as Dan introduced them throughout the night with solos; Joseph Blood on guitar, Matt Rhode on bass, and Dicky Neptune on Drums.
After the absolutely chaotic “Teacher”, the set came to an end with the introspective -- but no less rockin’ -- “What It Takes”, a look at the lives of touring bands now-a-days. But they hadn’t even left the stage while people cheered for more, with Dan joking he had to get up early, so just one more song. The finished off with the anthemic “Rock ‘n’ Roll”, complete with a pause mid-song for an action shot, the perfect way to close the set as they left everyone with the refrain, “Long live rock ‘n’ roll”
I haven’t really made it a secret that, for a long time, the Rickshaw... wasn't my favourite venue in Vancouver. Which, admittedly, had a lot to do with a bad experience at my first show there. But over the years, the venue has made improvements inside, continues to celebrate local music & book eclectic bands (and even some pro wrestling), and had carved out a great niche for itself.
setlist
Leave The Lights On
Hot City
Heard It All Before
Show Me How to Love
Renegade
Big Star
Walk the Other Way
One Shot
Gotta Get Ready Now
Got You On My Mind
Shannon
Price You Pay
Teacher
What It Takes
(encore)
Rock ‘n’ Roll