Jonah Angeles Along with songs from their latest album, Hawaii, Said the Whale performed hits – such as “I Love You” and “Loveless” – to a vivacious crowd who reciprocated the band’s contagious energy. To put it simply, the band members seemed like they were having a blast onstage, which always makes for a memorable performance. 1050 is a photo essay segment where we tell a story with photos (worth 1000 words) and captions of 50 words or fewer.
The Needle Vinyl Tavern provides a cozy, easy-going atmosphere for local music lovers and bar-hoppers alike. It is sure to become a staple in Edmonton’s local music scene for years to come.
The following are some photos from the Said the Whale concert at the Needle, which featured opening act Jesse and the Dandelions.
The dining lounge is decorated with collages consisting of some of the most iconic album covers of all time. Jonah Angeles The Vancouver natives are currently working on a new record. Jonah Angeles Kurt Hustle (not pictured) made sure the venue was still vibing to some banging tunes between each performance. Rumor has it, he’s a gorilla. Jonah Angeles Considering my name, I feel a compelling urge to make some kind of biblical reference at some point (because I would hate to mull over the missed opportunity). But, to be honest, I would prefer not to; I’ll settle for Melville. (Photographed: Tyler Bancroft on guitar; Jaycelyn Brown on keyboard.) Jonah Angeles This controls the atmosphere. Jonah Angeles Photo credit for this shot goes to my plus-0ne. I’ll take the credit for the accidental hand-modeling. Jonah Angeles Jesse and the Dandelions are a local indie rock outfit, consisting of members Jesse Northey, Dean Kheroufi, Connor Ellinger, and Lucas Chaisson. Jonah Angeles (Left) Midway through Jesse and the Dandelions’ opening set, a fire alarm started blaring through the venue in metronomic pulses; quick on his feet, lead singer Northey defused the tension by strumming in time with the bleeps. (Right) Oh, you wanted to buy a drink but you’re afraid of missing the performance? Luckily, live-streaming HD television sets are a thing in the 21st century. What a fine life we are living! Jonah Angeles