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Eels is an indie rock band from Los Feliz, California, US. The group is fronted by Mark Oliver Everett (best known by the stage moniker E) who is the only consistent member of the group. Their music embraces various themes but is primarily fixated on death, family, and unrequited love.
Likewise the group’s sound is stylistically varied and expansive touching on influences from 60s pop such as the Beatles, Beach Boys, and The Kinks, crooner pop like Burt Bacharach, bizarre introspective folk, along the lines of Tom Waits, Nick Drake, and Leonard Cohen, and noise pop/lo-fi punk acts like Sebadoh, Meat Puppets, and Yo La Tengo.
The Eels did not officially form until 1995; however, Everett had been releasing material 10 years prior. In 1985 he put out his self-issued studio debut “Bad Dude in Love”, which received a very limited pressing of 500 copies. Though the album has since generated a cult following, it was not pivotal in boosting his musical profile. It was not until his move from Virginia to California that he started to garner critical and commercial recognition. In the early 90s he put out two albums through the major label Polydor: “A Man Called E” and the “Broken Toy Shop”. He supported Tori Amos for the promotion of the former of the two albums and for the latter release he recruited the help of drummer “Jonathan “Butch” Norton with whom he would go on to form the Eels alongside Tommy Walter.
Eels became one of the very first acts to sign a recording contract with DreamWorks Records and by 1996 they released their studio debut “Beautiful Freak”. The album sold well on both national and international markets and featured the three singles “Novocaine for the Soul”, “Susan’s House” and “Your Lucky Day in Hell”.
The group’s next release took a darker turn and was their 1st album to feature lyrical content directed towards family difficulties. During the making of the album Everett was dealing with traumatic events such as his sister’s suicide and his mother’s diagnosis with cancer. Many of these themes were channeled into the album’s songs. For instance “Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor” and “Electro-Shock Blues” detailed his sister psychological breakdown and “Cancer for the Cure” was a reference to his mother’s terminal illness. Everett also wrote a song entitled “Baby Genius” for his father Hugh Everett III, an American physicist credited for theorizing the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics. The album featured several guest artists such as Jon Brion, Lisa Germano, and T-Bone Burnett and in support for this release the group opened for Pulp on their European tour.
The Eels started off the 2000s with the release of a more upbeat pop oriented album “Daisies of the Galaxy” (2000), on which Michael Simpson, Grant-Lee Philips and Peter Buck from R.E.M. made guest appearances. “Souljacker” followed a year later and included the single “Souljacker part 1”, which was a accompanied by a music video directed by Wim Wenders (“Paris, Texas”, “Alice in the Cities”, “Wings of Desire”).
“Shootenanny!” (2003), “Blinking Lights and Other Revelations” (2005), and “Hombre Lobo” rounded off the decade. All received positive reviews, particularly their 2005 release, which was their 3rd album to feature Peter Buck and their 1st to feature Everett’s personal hero Tom Waits. “Hombre Lobo” marked the Eels 1st release in their concept album trilogy, which was followed by “End Times” (2010) and “Tomorrow Morning” (2010). Their 10th studio album “Wonderful Glorious” came out on 4 February 2013 and it’s predecessor “The Cautionary Tales of Mark Everett” was issued just over a year later.
While the Eels have never quite managed to break into the mainstream (despite their appearance on several poplar soundtracks including “Shrek”, “American Beauty”, and “Holes” ) they have been largely influential on the course of indie rock, inspiring commercially viable acts like Snow Patrol and My Morning Jacket as well as indie mainstays such as Andrew Bird, Doves, and Pinback.
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The great thing about any Eels show is that it is always unlike their previous shows. Every tour brings new, often silly outfits (boiler suits, Adidas tracksuits, sharp suits...), a different attitude, some joke that runs through the show - a recent one had E and long time band member The Chet renewing their 'vows' - and of course great music.
More importantly though is E's refusal to just play the hits back to you as you would hear them on the album. There's always a twist, an alternative version or just a better, live feel to every song. Add to that what seems to now be a regular feature - "Knuckles' Song" - a new song written by Eels' drummer, about himself, and some great banter with the crowd and if you look around you'll see broad smiles on everyones face.
Bottom line is, if you like Eels' music you'd be hard pressed to find a better live band. Anywhere.
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Brixton Academy is not the greatest of venues I was seated up with the gods and a constant stream of people walking past to the toilets/bar {including me} was starting to annoy Eels put on a good show the support was odd to say the least.
I suppose the reality is that I am not the biggest fan of larger venues but sometimes you have to accept that if you want to see a particular band you have no choice but to drive for 2.5 hours and then take the tube from north London to south London to a place where you don't really fancy being just because the band you like only wants to play there.
On the upside staff/security were all very nice beer ok not worth talking about prices we expect to be fleeced and are never disappointed.
Was gonna buy a t-shirt but couldn't be bothered £25.00 for a £12.00 tee ridiculous.
A facebook friend and I met for the first time to The Eels at The Sage in Gateshead. We weren't quite sure what to expect as neither of us had seen them before. We saw five very talented guys, who could play a variety of instrument's. The interaction with the crowd was great. The Sage was packed to the rafters, so we knew we were in for something special, we weren't disappointed. E has a great voice, and a great sense of humour. His songs are all about life, some sad, some funny. He's not your typical frontman, in fact he seems rather shy at times. If you want to see really unusual alternative rock concert, go and see them, you won't be disappointed. They gained two new fans last night.
I've been listening to the Eels since their first album and this was the first time they played a show close enough for me to catch them live. Their concert in Vienna was fantastic. The band played many of my favorite tunes from their lengthy discography, including quite a few fan favorites/ The chosen venue suited the sound of the band quite well, and you could easily hear the nuance of their different instruments. During the first break between the main set and the encore, E chose to skip the traditional encore game and instead walked out into the audience to hug random fans while the rest of the band stayed on stage for a series of bows.
Great show!
Well what can one say Mark is as 'interesting' as you should expect. That being said, it was one hellofa show.
He always has an assortment of tunes & this batch were slanted to a 50s garage band sound. The Eels were especially tight for this gig. Mark's vocals (and as always the quality of the lyrics) were awesome.
The crowd was mostly 30-40 somethings...but me being in my 60s can't complain of the youngsters!
The Observatory is a great sound venue, with easy visual & access to the stage. You are part of the show.
Rate the performance A with the crowd only a B+.
Mark/Eels still a must see if you get a chance. Truely a genius songwriter/singer.
This was the 6th time I have seen Eels live them and they are always completely different. Heavy rock in boiler suits & gasmasks - Tick. Suits and boots with a full orchestra - Tick. Just E and the Chet completely acoustic - Tick... But this time round there were 5 of them and set up like a 1930s skiffle band with E mainly on piano. And they were just awesome. E was on hilarious form. The rest of the band looked as though they were having a ball. And boy, do they play well as a unit - SHEER CLASS ! 5 stars out of 5
Amazing show once again, great energy and very fun as well.
It was the 3rd time I was seeing them, and I've never been disappointed.
They mixed rock songs (essentially from the last album, I think) and calm songs (essentially from previous albums, I think) and it was a perfect set list.
Thank you Mark and the Eels for this show!
I'm a long time Mark Everett fan, seening him twice before last night. I left early,disappointed; missing the special feel of the previous smaller,indoor, shows. Though I gotta say this show was missing the uniqueness he usually brings. Such a pity, but I've had similar experiences recently with outdoor shows by 'indoor' artists..
This was my first Eels show...and I loved it so much...!!!
2 hours nonstop dancing, singing and laughing..
A perfect sound and much more than a perfect voice...
lots of humour sense and energy!
And...my favourite track..."The look you give that guy"...what more can I expect??
Waiting to see them again here in Barcelona
What a return by Mark Oliver Everett. First couple of songs extremely rock n roll but not really the right sound set up. Ee s significant voice couldn't be recognised clearly. Afterwards sympathic blues rock eels style. Loads of songs were rearranged. Loved it.
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Eels: Roundhouse, London – live review
Eels Roundhouse, London 27th March 2023
Eels return to the road for the first time since 2019 and make up for the delay with a highly energetic, hugely entertaining Roundhouse show that celebrates their last two albums — and that impressive back catalogue.
“We finally made it. Sorry for the delay,” deadpans Eels frontman Mark “E” Everett early during the band’s highly energetic, hugely entertaining Roundhouse gig.
It has been a minute — and not just since the band visited the UK. In fact, their London show is (almost) a night of firsts. It’s the first full gig they’ve played in four years (apart from Nottingham last night). It’s the first time they’ve ever played songs like Steam Engine, Amateur Hour, The Gentle Souls, and Good Night on Earth to an audience (apart from Nottingham last night). It’s the first time they’ve played the sublime title track of 2018’s The Deconstruction (apart from — well, you know the drill by now).
The Nottingham comment becomes one of several running jokes during the frontman’s stand-up-comedy-level between-song banter, but points to something far more important for Eels fans: Everett’s been cooped up since 2019 and time’s a-wastin’. (They haven’t called the tour Lockdown Hurricane for nothing.) The set kicks off with five scuzzy all-out rockers, including three from the all-out rocking new album Extreme Witchcraft, a tornado take on NRBQ’s Me And The Boys, and a hopped-up rendition of The Small Faces’ Whatcha Gonna Do About It.
“We’re proving that you can be old as fuck and still rock like fuck,” Everett declares at the end of that run. He’s not wrong. But it’s not long before the self-deprecation kicks in and he jokes about needing a 15-minute break. Admittedly they do take a breather of sorts, diversifying into what the singer may previously have described as “bummer rock”.
There are several beauties from 2020’s pandemic release Earth To Dora, which (before Nottingham, of course) had only ever been performed in public at a US radio session. The quietly optimistic title track (written about, and tonight dedicated to, their lighting designer), hopelessly devoted Anything For Boo, self-doubting Who You Say You Are, sleazy soft rocker Baby Let’s Make It Real (“Baby you’re a full meal/ The way you make me feel”), and almost smiley Are We Alright Again are all a perfect fit in a set that also digs deep into the “old shit”.
It’s A Motherfucker still floors with its quiet, brutal honesty. The scuzzy Peach Blossom has guitars as fuzzy as the titular fruit. That Look You Give That Guy captures the increasing distance in a relationship with heartbreaking accuracy. Dog-Faced Boy swings like something ZZ Top recorded in the ’70s. Individuality anthem I Like Birds can’t help but bring a smile and prompt the audience to shout “birds!” in unison.
Wonderful, Glorious is, well, wonderful and glorious even without the familiar glockenspiel. Novocaine For The Soul still shows no sign of sputtering out. Last Stop: This Town clearly doesn’t need the original’s ’90s record-scratching effects to get the audience moving. And endearing Shrek soundtrack hit My Beloved Monster undergoes its usual transformation, this time performed to the tune of The Kinks’ You Really Got Me. (Don’t laugh; it really works.)
The songs are interspersed with recurring bits parodying peoples’ obsession with counting their daily steps, band therapists, and the artificiality of encores. There’s some loose-limbed dad dancing courtesy of Everett, who’s dressed in the type of pink suit jacket favoured by 1940s big bands. The longest-serving Eel, The Chet, even has a go at telling a joke. Needless to say, he’s a better guitarist.
Rather than detract from the music, elements like these give the show a real human touch often missing from gigs this size. Everett’s “feud” with his guitar tech, Sarah, is especially effective at adding charm and offers something to remember beyond the songs. She’s someone to root (and chant) for, and his good-natured struggles with various guitars has a clear message: this is real live music performed by real live people, who sometimes make mistakes. (Plus it acts as a clever cover for any rough edges that are to be expected — and welcomed — after such a long break from the road.)
The wait was worth it. There’s nothing to apologise for, Mark.
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Eels postpone their UK, European and US tour to 2023
"We’re sure you’re getting tired of seeing announcements like this," the band said in a statement
Eels have postponed their upcoming ‘Lockdown Hurricane’ headline tour, which had been set to visit the UK next month, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Mark ‘E’ Oliver Everett-led band had been set to kick off the tour in Belfast on March 11 in support of their latest album ‘Extreme Witchcraft’ .
- READ MORE: Eels’ Mark E Everett on wanting to “bury the hatchet” with Colin Firth
However, Eels have now confirmed that the tour is being pushed back to 2023 “due to the current state of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic-enforced travel and local restrictions”.
In a statement, Eels said “we’re sure you’re getting tired of seeing announcements like this”.
“When we planned our 2022 tour seven months ago we hoped we would be in a more ideal place to carry it out by now. Hopefully things are improving but unfortunately, because of the current state of the pandemic and travel and local restrictions, we’re not quite at a point where we can pull off a tour.
“Our spring ’22 tour of Europe and the U.S. will have to be postponed to spring ’23. We’d come sooner but the rest of this year has been reserved by artists who previously had to cancel. We’re extremely disappointed we won’t get to see you this year, it was going to be doubly rocktastic after not being able to tour in 2020, so we will rock you triply in 2023.”
Tickets will be valid for the rescheduled dates, though refunds are also available from the point of purchase. You can find out more information about venue changes and tickets here , while you can see Eels’ rescheduled ‘Lockdown Hurricane’ headline tour dates below.
March 26 – Rock City, Nottingham 27 – Roundhouse, London 30 – Telegraph Building, Belfast 31 – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
April 2 – Barrowland, Glasgow 3 – Albert Hall, Manchester 4 – O2 Guildhall, Southampton 6 – Edel-Optics Arena, Hamburg, Germany 7 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands 8 – Forest National, Brussels, Belgium 10 – Verti Music Hall, Berlin, Germany 11 – Palladium, Koln, Germany 12 – Zenith, Munich, Germany 14 – Arena, Vienna, Austria 17 – Estragon, Bologna, Italy 18 – Live Club, Alcatraz, Milan, Italy 20 – La Cartonnerie, Reims, France 21 – Salle Pleyel, Paris, France 24 – Hall 622, Zurich, Switzerland 25 – Les Docks, Lausanne, Switzerland 26 – La Paloma, Nimes, France 27 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain 29 – Auditorium, Vigo, Spain 30 – Riviera, Madrid, Spain
June 8 – Belly Up, Solana Beach (San Diego), CA 10 – Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA 11 – The UC Theatre, Berkeley, CA 13 – Revolution Hall, Portland, OR 14 – The Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA 16 – Metro Music Bar, Salt Lake City, UT 17 – Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO 18 – Liberty Hall, Lawrence, KS 20 – First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 21 – Metro, Chicago, IL 23 – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall, Munhall (Pittsburgh), PA 24 – Keswick Theatre, Glenside (Philadelphia), PA 25 – Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA 27 – Webster Hall, New York, NY 28 – The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD 29 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC 30 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
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EELS Share Live Version of “Anything For Boo” & Announce Physical Reissues and Announces EU/UK/US Tour
EELS Announce Limited-Edition Vinyl
Reissues of Hombre Lobo , End Times , and
Tomorrow Morning
Out March 17 via E Works/[PIAS]
Europe/North America Lockdown
Hurricane Tour – Spring 2023
Critically acclaimed rock group, EELS is announcing the limited-edition vinyl reissues of their earlier records, Hombre Lobo, End Times , and Tomorrow Morning which will be released via E Works/[PIAS] on March 17 . Alongside the news, EELS is also sharing “Anything For Boo” (Unplugged – Gentle Souls 2021 KCRW Session)
EELS will hit the road this Spring for the long-awaited Lockdown Hurricane tour of Europe and North America, starting March 26 in Nottingham, UK – tickets available HERE . In advance of the tour, EELS have shared a “25 Years of EELS Live in 8 Minutes” video – watch HERE . Available at the live shows only, EELS will be releasing two new very limited vinyl editions of two live sessions – Live at Largo (2019) and Gentle Souls: 2021 KCRW Session . These will be unique to the tour and not available anywhere else.
The reissues and new live records follow EELS’ critically acclaimed 2022 record, Extreme Witchcraft which found praise at MOJO, NME, The New York Times, Stereogum, SPIN and more.
Europe/North America Tour 2023
March 26 – Rock City, Nottingham, UK
March 27 – Roundhouse, London, UK
March 28 – Bath Forum, Bath, UK
March 30 – Telegraph Building, Belfast, UK
March 31 – Olympia Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
April 02 – Barrowland, Glasgow, UK
April 03 – Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
April 04 – 02 Guildhall, Southampton, UK
April 06 – Edel-Optics Arena, Hamburg, Germany
April 07 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlads
April 08 – Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
April 10 –Verti Music Hall, Berlin, Germany
April 11 – Palladium, Cologne, Germany
April 12 – Zenith, Munich, Germany
April 14 – Gasometer, Vienna, Austria
April 15 – Akvarium Klub, Budapest, Hungary
April 17 – Estragon, Bologna, Italy
April 18 – Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
April 20 – La Cartonnerie, Reims, France
April 21 – Salle Pleyel, Paris, France
April 22 – Le MeM, Rennes, France
April 24 – Hall 622, Zurich, Switzerland
April 25 – Les Docks, Lausanne, Switzerland
April 26 – La Paloma, Nimes, France
April 27 – Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain
April 29 – Auditorio, Vigo, Spain
April 30 – La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
June 08 – Belly Up, San Diego, CA
June 10 – Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
June 11 – The UC Theatre, Berkeley, CA
June 13 – Revolution Hall, Portland, OR
June 14 – The Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
June 16 – Metro Music Bar, Salt Lake City, UT
June 17 – Gothic Theater, Denver, CO
June 18 – Liberty Hall, Lawrence, KS
June 20 – First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
June 21 – Metro, Chicago, IL
June 23 – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall, Munhall (Pittsburgh), PA
June 24 – Keswick Theatre, Glenside (Philadelphia), PA
June 25 – Paradise Rock Club, Boston, MA
June 27 – Webster Hall, New York, NY
June 28 – The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD
June 29 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC
June 30 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
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Concert Review: The Eels: Lockdown Hurricane 2023 Tour
Life is hard, And so am I You’d better give me something, So I don’t die
The Eels is an American rock band known for their distinctive sound and introspective lyrics. The band was formed in 1995 by singer-songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, commonly known as E, who is the only constant member throughout the group’s history.
The Eels’ music spans a variety of genres, including alternative rock, indie rock, and folk rock, and they have gained a dedicated following over the years. The show I saw was the last of the Lockdown Hurricane 2023 Tour which had been postponed due to Covid. The opener was a rapper (I don’t like rap at all) that I hated.
He may have been good at what he does but I thought it was horrible. Next up was Puddles Pity Party starring Puddles (Mike Geier). The 6 foot-8-inch clown was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and has been based in Atlanta, Georgia since 1995. The sulking serenader gained momentum after hitting the road as a guest performer on the 2010 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live tour and the 2013 Eels tour.
He was great! Actually, it was my first time seeing him but I wouldn’t turn down another chance. He is a very good singer and really funny. The Eels then hit the stage with 5 straight rockers before even taking a breath.
Eels UK/Europe Dates 2023
- MARCH 26, 2023 NOTTINGHAM, UK – ROCK CITY
- MARCH 27, 2023 LONDON, UK – ROUNDHOUSE
- MARCH 28, 2023 BATH, UK – BATH FORUM
- MARCH 30, 2023 BELFAST, UK – THE LIMELIGHT
- MARCH 31, 2023 DUBLIN, IRELAND – OLYMPIA THEATRE
- APRIL 2, 2023 GLASGOW, UK – BARROWLAND
- APRIL 3, 2023 MANCHESTER, UK – ALBERT HALL
- APRIL 4, 2023 SOUTHAMPTON, UK – 02 GUILDHALL
- APRIL 5, 2023 NORWICH, UK – EPIC STUDIOS
- APRIL 7, 2023 AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – AFAS ARENA
- APRIL 8, 2023 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – FOREST NATIONAL
- APRIL 11, 2023 LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG – DEN ATELIER
- APRIL 12, 2023 STRASBOURG, FRANCE – LAITERIE
- APRIL 14, 2023 VIENNA, AUSTRIA – ARENA
- APRIL 15, 2023 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – AKVARIUM KLUB
- APRIL 17, 2023 BOLOGNA, ITALY – ESTRAGON
- APRIL 18, 2023 MILAN, ITALY – ALCATRAZ
- APRIL 20, 2023 REIMS, FRANCE – LA CARTONNERIE
- APRIL 21, 2023 PARIS, FRANCE – SALLE PLEYEL
- APRIL 22, 2023 RENNES, FRANCE – LE MeM
- APRIL 24, 2023 ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – HALLE 622
- APRIL 25, 2023 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND – LES DOCKS
- APRIL 26, 2023 NIMES, FRANCE – LA PALOMA
- APRIL 27, 2023 BARCELONA, SPAIN – RAZZMATAZZ
- APRIL 29, 2023 VIGO, SPAIN – AUDITORIO
- APRIL 30, 2023 MADRID, SPAIN – LA RIVIERA
Eels USA Dates 2023
- JUNE 8, 2023 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – BELLY UP
- JUNE 10, 2023 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FONDA THEATRE
- JUNE 11, 2023 BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA – THE UC THEATRE
- JUNE 13, 2023 PORTLAND, OREGON – REVOLUTION HALL
- JUNE 14, 2023 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – THE NEPTUNE THEATRE
- JUNE 16, 2023 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – METRO MUSIC BAR
- JUNE 17, 2023 DENVER, COLORADO – GOTHIC THEATER
- JUNE 18, 2023 LAWRENCE, KANSAS – LIBERTY HALL
- JUNE 20, 2023 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – FIRST AVENUE
- JUNE 21, 2023 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – METRO
- JUNE 23, 2023 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA – CARNEGIE OF HOMESTEAD MUSIC HALL
- JUNE 24, 2023 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – KESWICK THEATRE
- JUNE 25, 2023 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – PARADISE ROCK CLUB
- JUNE 27, 2023 NEW YORK, NEW YORK – WEBSTER HALL
- JUNE 28, 2023 SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND – THE FILLMORE
- JUNE 29, 2023 CARRBORO, NORTH CAROLINA – CAT’S CRADLE
- JUNE 30, 2023 ATLANTA, GEORGIA – VARIETY PLAYHOUSE
The show was well done with a mix of rockers and ballads. They had an ongoing comedy bit with an announcement on screen when each of the band members achieved their exercise goal on their Apple watches. Little Joe, the youngest member, and drummer had an excellent drum solo during the Nancy Sinatra cover, Drummer Man. I really enjoyed the overall performance.
Eels Setlist at the Variety Playhouse 6/30/23
- Steam Engine
- Amateur Hour
- Me and the Boys (NRBQ cover)
- Watcha Gonna Do About It (Small Faces cover)
- Good Night on Earth
- Anything for Boo
- Jeannie’s Diary
- The Gentle Souls
- Peach Blossom
- Who You Say You Are
- That Look You Give That Guy
- Climbing to the Moon
- The Deconstruction
- I Like the Way This Is Going
- Dog Faced Boy
- My Beloved Monster Really Got Me
- Drummer Man (Nancy Sinatra cover)
- Novocaine for the Soul
- I Like Birds
- Are We Alright Again
- Baby Let’s Make It Real
- Friendly Ghost
- Last Stop: This Town
- Earth to Dora
- Wonderful, Glorious
- God Gave Rock and Roll to You (Argent cover)
This playlist may not be 100% correct – It is for the previous show on the tour
The light show and backdrop were very well done. They had a Moon that could be a vivid image of the actual Moon or change to the Earth. They would also project cartoon band member faces there too. I would definitely like to see the Eels again. E’s voice was pretty gravelly though, probably due to age and a long tour.
Further Reading
- “Puddles Pity Party” https://www.puddlespityparty.com/
- “EELS Setlist” https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eels/2023/variety-playhouse-atlanta-ga-63a78e6b.html
- “Mike Geier” (Updated April 17, 2023) https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mike_Geier&action=history
- Eels The Band
- Eels Official Website
- “Eels” https://www.allmusic.com/artist/eels-mn0000174752/credits
- “Eels” https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/eels-10f94802-b15d-4599-8226-6678ea0e15bd
- “EELS Concert Setlists & Tour Dates” https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/eels-bd6e59a.html
- “Novocaine For The Soul” https://songmeanings.com/songs/view/41689/
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Eels have rescheduled their Lockdown Hurricane Tour .
The band were due to hit the road in March, but have moved their UK, European and North American dates to 2023 due to the coronavirus pandemic and uncertainty surrounding international travel.
Set to tour behind their 14th studio album, 'Extreme Witchcraft', the group confirmed the news with a statement posted to social media :
"We're sure you’re getting tired of seeing announcements like this. When we planned our 2022 tour seven months ago we hoped we would be in a more ideal place to carry it out by now. Hopefully things are improving but unfortunately, because of the current state of the pandemic and travel and local restrictions, we’re not quite at a point where we can pull off a tour. "Our spring '22 tour of Europe and the U.S. will have to be postponed to spring '23. We’d come sooner but the rest of this year has been reserved by artists who previously had to cancel. We're extremely disappointed we won’t get to see you this year, it was going to be doubly rocktastic after not being able to tour in 2020, so we will rock you triply in 2023. "Hold on to your tickets, they’ll be valid for the new dates (except Colorado, see below) and if the new date doesn’t work for you you’ll be given a full refund at the point of purchase. All of the cities and venues remain the same except the Boulder, CO show will be refunded and moved to Denver’s Gothic Theatre, the venues in Vienna and Milan have changed but your tickets will be honored, and we’ve added a new show in Nimes, France."
Original tickets will be honoured, and the remainder are on sale now.
Eels Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Fri March 11 2022 - BELFAST Telegraph Bulding Sat March 12 2022 - DUBLIN Olympia Mon March 14 2022 - LONDON Roundhouse Tue March 15 2022 - MANCHESTER Albert Hall Wed March 16 2022 - GLASGOW Barrowland Thu March 17 2022 - NOTTINGHAM Rock City Fri March 18 2022 - SOUTHAMPTON O2 Guildhall Sun March 26 2023 - NOTTINGHAM Rock City Mon March 27 2023 - LONDON Roundhouse Thu March 30 2023 - BELFAST Telegraph Building Fri March 31 2023 - DUBLIN 3Olympia Theatre Sun April 02 2023 - DUBLIN Barrowland Mon April 03 2023 - MANCHESTER Albert Hall Tue April 04 2023 - SOUTHAMPTON O2 Guildhall Southampton Thu April 06 2023 - HAMBURG Edel Optics Arena (Germany) Fri April 07 2023 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands) Sat April 08 2023 - BRUSSELS Forest National (Belgium) Mon April 10 2023 - BERLIN Verti Music Hall (Germany) Tue April 11 2023 - COLOGNE Palladium (Germany) Wed April 12 2023 - MUNICH Zenith (Germany) Fri April 14 2023 - VIENNA Gasometer (Austria) Mon April 17 2023 - BOLOGNA Estragon (Italy) Tue April 18 2023 - MILAN Alcatraz (Italy) Fri April 21 2023 - PARIS Salle Pleyel (France) Mon April 24 2023 - ZURICH Hall 622 (Switzerland) Tue April 25 2023 - LAUSANNE Les Docks (Switzerland) Wed April 26 2023 - NIMES La Paloma (France) Thu April 27 2023 - BARCELONA Razzmatazz (Spain) Sat April 29 2023 - VIGO Auditorium (Spain) Sun April 30 2023 - MADRID Riviera (Spain) Fri May 06 2022 - GLENSIDE Pennsylvania - Keswick Theatre (USA) Sun May 08 2022 - SOLANA BEACH California - Belly Up Tavern (USA) Mon May 09 2022 - LOS ANGELES California - Fonda Theatre (USA) Tue May 10 2022 - BERKELEY California - UC Theatre (USA) Thu May 12 2022 - SEATTLE Washington - Neptune Theatre (USA) Fri May 13 2022 - PORTLAND Oregon - Revolution Hall Portland (USA) Sun May 15 2022 - SALT LAKE CITY Utah - Metro Music Hall Salt Lake City (USA) Mon May 16 2022 - BOULDER Colorado - Boulder Theater (USA) Wed May 18 2022 - LAWRENCE Kansas - Liberty Hall (USA) Thu May 19 2022 - MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota - First Avenue Minneapolis (USA) Fri May 20 2022 - CHICAGO Illinois - Metro Chicago (USA) Sat May 21 2022 - MUNHALL - Carnegie Library of Homestead (USA) Sun May 22 2022 - BOSTON Massachusetts - Paradise Rock Club (USA) Tue May 24 2022 - NEW YORK New York - Webster Hall (USA) Wed May 25 2022 - SILVER SPRING Maryland - Fillmore Silver Spring (USA) Thu May 26 2022 - GLENSIDE Pennsylvania - Keswick Theatre (USA) Fri May 27 2022 - CARRBORO North Carolina - Cats Cradle (USA) Sat May 28 2022 - ATLANTA Georgia - Variety Playhouse (USA) Thu June 08 2023 - SOLANA BEACH California - Belly Up Tavern (USA) Sat June 10 2023 - LOS ANGELES California - Fonda Theatre (USA) Sun June 11 2023 - BERKELEY California - UC Theatre (USA) Tue June 13 2023 - PORTLAND Oregon - Revolution Hall - Portland (USA) Wed June 14 2023 - SEATTLE Washington - Neptune Theatre (USA) Fri June 16 2023 - SALT LAKE CITY Utah - Metro Music Hall (USA) Sun June 18 2023 - LAWRENCE Kansas - Liberty Hall (USA) Tue June 20 2023 - MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota - First Avenue (USA) Wed June 21 2023 - CHICAGO Illinois - Metro Chicago (USA) Fri June 23 2023 - HOMESTEAD Pennsylvania - Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall (USA) Sat June 24 2023 - GLENSIDE Pennsylvania - Keswick Theatre (USA) Sun June 25 2023 - BOSTON Massachusetts - Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens (USA) Tue June 27 2023 - NEW YORK New York - Webster Hall (USA) Wed June 28 2023 - SILVER SPRING Maryland - Fillmore Silver Spring (USA) Thu June 29 2023 - CARRBORO North Carolina - Cat's Cradle (USA) Fri June 30 2023 - ATLANTA Georgia - Variety Playhouse (USA)
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Eels are releasing their 15th studio album. Titled EELS TIME!, the band announced on Thursday (29.02.24) the record is due for release on 7 June via E Works/Play It Again Sam. Along with the announcement, the group shared its acoustic-led opening track ‘Time’ – the result of their first in-person recording session since the beginning of the Covid pandemic. A press release announcing the new release said: “The album news follows a busy 2023 for Eels, where they finally hit the road for their long-awaited ‘Lockdown Hurricane’ tour of Europe and North America and brought the year to a close by releasing their second best of compilation album ‘Eeels So Good: Essential Eels, Vol.2’ and a brand new track, ‘Christmas, Why You Gotta Do Me Like This’.” Recorded between Los Feliz, California and Dublin, Ireland, EELS TIME! consists of 12 new tracks with collaborators such as Koool G Murder, The Chet, Tyson Ritter, Sean Coleman and more. Eels – an ever-changing project of its 60-year-old lead singer and songwriter E, real name Mark Oliver Everett – have had one of the most consistently acclaimed careers in music, and have released 14 studio albums since their 1996 debut ‘Beautiful Freak’. In 2008 E published his highly acclaimed book ‘Things the Grandchildren Should Know’ and starred in the award-winning ‘Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives’ documentary about the search to understand his quantum physicist dad Hugh Everett III. E recently said he found Christmas a bit of a “bummer” in a chat to mark the release of the band’s third festive song, ‘Christmas, Why You Gotta Do Me Like This’. He told The Sun about his feelings on the festive season: “I’m all for the jolly Christmas and I’ve had some very jolly Christmases myself. “As a kid growing up in America, I was pretty satisfied just to sit in the dark watching the tree lights blink. I didn’t have my Nintendo Switch! “But I do think it’s important to remember that BEFORE Ebenezer Scrooge becomes the nice guy who buys everybody Christmas dinner, Tiny Tim’s pretty miserable. “So I thought, ‘Let’s do some music for him.’” E added about the melancholy feel of his band’s new track: “It is pretty relentless, but at least the sleigh bells automatically evoke snow falling. “As an adult, I’ve had Christmases, probably like everybody, which are just very bad timing. “I wanted to do a song for that guy or girl who has just bought an expensive present for their partner and then got broken up with.” The song features the lines: “I put up my lights and I hung the mistletoe/So why did you have to leave me all alone?”
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