Artist: Ian Fisher
Venue: Prachtwerk
Location: Berlin,
Germany
Date: 30 April 2019
Opening Act: Tim
Neuhaus
Setlist:
01. Tables Turn
02. Idle Hands
03. Icarus
04. Road to Jordan
05. My Eyes Have Seen the Glory
06. I Could Do Wrong
07. Winterwind
08. Lila [with Tim Neuhaus and Iris Romen]
09. Koffer
10. Candles for Elvis
11. Constant Vacation
12. Long Line
01. Tables Turn
02. Idle Hands
03. Icarus
04. Road to Jordan
05. My Eyes Have Seen the Glory
06. I Could Do Wrong
07. Winterwind
08. Lila [with Tim Neuhaus and Iris Romen]
09. Koffer
10. Candles for Elvis
11. Constant Vacation
12. Long Line
Encore:
13. Simple Twist of Fate [Bob Dylan cover]
14. Bed Downtown
15. Tears in Dust
13. Simple Twist of Fate [Bob Dylan cover]
14. Bed Downtown
15. Tears in Dust
I
last saw Tim Neuhaus
as part of the Tour
of Tours (which also featured Ian). He again played a set of
singer-songwriter pop songs,
but this time just accompanied by Iris
Romen on vocals and Andi
Bukelini (I think!) on
electric guitar. Tim already has a strong and soothing voice and
plays acoustic guitar with power and deftness, but the additional
harmonies and guitar tones really filled out the sound. Still, the
experimentation and full arrangements of his studio albums was
missing, and some of the songs felt like a solid rhythm section
would've really made them shine. That said, I liked Andi's subtle but
expansive sound, and his leads were usually perfectly suited. Tim has
a long history with Ian, and he said that in honor of that, his
entire set (minus one song) consisted of songs he'd cowritten with
him. That's a pretty cool tribute!
[Tim Neuhaus with Iris and Andi.]
Ian Fisher
has been touring Idle
Hands
(2018)
for
a while now, and it was only last October that he last
played in Berlin. While he again played the entire album (except
for "If I Could Buy You"), he thankfully switched up the
rest of the setlist significantly. He also played with a somewhat
different lineup. Longtime collaborator Ryan Thomas Carpenter was
apparently unable to join the tour, so Cornelius
Borgolte filled
in on keyboards and synthesizer. Bassist Andreas
Laudwein and
drummer Camillo
Jenny returned
for the same roles as before.
[Ian Fisher.]
The most exciting part
of the set was that Ian played a new song for us. He mentioned
being in the studio and recording a new album, but he played it alone with an acoustic guitar. It was a
fingerpicked song with a particularly strong folk feel that seemed to
grapple with the search for love and/or meaning. I always
appreciate when an artist takes a chance and tries out something new:
the gamble is usually worth it, and in this case, it absolutely paid
off.
The second most
exciting part was when Ian brought Tim back on stage to perform a
song they'd written together, "Lila", which appears on
Tim's recent album Pose I + II
(2017). Ian also appeared
on the studio version. They played the song unamplified,
relying purely on the strength of their voices and acoustic guitars.
Iris also
drifted on stage just in time to join in for the last part. It was a
pretty song and it felt like a special occasion.
[Ian Fisher with Tim Neuhaus.]
The change in lineup
did a lot to change the performance, though: Ryan's mellifluous
harmonies were absent, as were his humorous interjections. Andreas
still provided some backing vocals, but he generally kept to the
background where Ryan would jump in loud and clear. Ian also did most
of the talking, which makes sense, but the mood was a bit more
serious without Ryan's playfulness. However, Cornelius was an
excellent substitute for the keyboard parts. His style was different,
and while he might not be as proficient in a traditional sense, he
demonstrated great flexibility and created a wide spectrum of sounds,
particularly with his synthesizer. His contributions turned the
extended end of "Bed Downtown" into an excellent, almost
Kosmische jam.
Ian's set was as strong
as always and I liked that he was willing to switch things up and try
some different things. The new song was a delightful taste of what
will presumably be a new album, and the mix of other songs was a
pleasure. I would've gladly sat and listened to an even longer set if
the venue would've allowed it!
P.S. Thanks to Alyssa,
Antoine, Brian, and Jordan!
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