An enthusiastic crowd gathered in the Castle Theater on
October 12th to join Music is the Medicine to “Rock the House for
Habitat.” The performers matched the
energy of the crowd who were treated to three and half hours of music.
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| Eli Chastain of the Weakenders |
The tone for the night was established by the evening’s
first performers, Modern Mod – an up start band from Madison, Wisconsin. Led by the relentless and inspired drum work
of Emma Witmer, each of the five members of the band commanded the stage with a
seasoned presence far beyond their years (note that the oldest members of the
group are only 17!).
Local songwriter and one-man-band, Peter Adriel was the next
to take the stage. Peter’s crisp guitar
work, clever lyrical prose and crooning vocals filled the theater. Debuting many songs from his latest CD
release – “Hail” – Peter won over many new fans during his fifty-minute set.
Next up was the Young Loves, a group from southern
Illinois. Fitting for a band formed on
the campus of Southern Illinois University, the Young Loves gave the crowd all original
music that brought many back to the memories of younger days. With sounds reminiscent of the Violent Femmes
and mid-90s REM, the band inspired many to move from the balcony to the front
row by the second song of their set.
Capitalized by anthem-like chorus of “Wake Up Teenager”, the band left a
very satisfied audience commenting on this relatively unknown quintet.
The Weakenders
closed out the night giving the crowd a classic rock meets progressive rock
sound. Performing original tunes including
most of their forthcoming album – “Super Major”, the band from Nashville
treated the evening’s faithful to the most polished performance of the
night. Fronted by Eli Chastain, who is
also a music producer, the Weakenders had the type of refined sound you expect
from a veteran rock band. Having only
been together for the past eighteen months, followers of the band will certainly
be treated to more quality recordings
and performances in the days to come.
The band’s only cover song of the night was a brilliant and haunting
version of Def Leopard’s “Hysteria” that featured a duet between
Eli and keyboardist Katie Trotta.
A great night of music for a great cause! More information on our website at www.musicisthemedicine.org





