
Lucero followed Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears at Slims on Saturday and put on a great performance. They played a few new songs (the first batch from their upcoming major label debut) and seem to be making their sound more accessible. You’ll hear more piano infused in the new stuff and, dare I say it, an upbeat attitude. They didn’t stray far enough off their whiskey-soaked, beaten path to turn off the loyal fans, however. I’m really looking forward to hearing the new album.
Lead Singer Ben Nichols also played some material off of his solo album, Last Pale Light In the West, including “Toadvine” and the title track, and then follwed with other slower Lucero numbers like “The War.” He kept apologizing for playing so many sad songs, but those are my favorites. They finished off the night by turning it up a notch – both with the music and the booze. They weren’t bashful about swilling whiskey straight from the bottle on this night.
I saw Magnolia Electric Co. and The Avett Brothers the previous night, which was a phenomenal show, but its hard to find two better bands on a Saturday night than Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears and Lucero.
Lucero bootleg tracks:
Lucero – I Can Get Us Out Of Here Tonight (Live at Ardent Studios)
Lucero – Nights Like These (Live at Ardent Studios)
Lucero – Nobody’s Darlings (Live at Ardent Studios)
















