Thursday, October 11
If Jump, Little Children's latest album was an emotional roller coaster ride through the ups and downs of love, then the band took its audience on the same unpredictable journey at the Cat's Cradle.
Playing before a sold-out crowd at the Cradle, the acoustic-funk popsters alternated between tracks from Vertigo and older material, mixing high-energy tunes with introspective ballads for a show that seemed to leave the audience in a carnival-esque feeling of dizzy exhilaration.
The eclectic Charleston, S.C.-based quintet moved easily and with little banter from a passionate, drums-heavy version of "Lover's Greed" to a comical performance of "You Can Look."
The band upped the energy on songs such as "Vertigo" and "Come Out Clean," with edgier vocals, added guitar solos and a more prominent role for drummer Evan Bivins.
For a group of young guys, Jump, Little Children appeared increasingly humble throughout the night, lacking the boyish bravado of past performances and repeatedly thanking the audience for attending.