Party in the Park Lucius
Lucius played Party in the Park Thursday, August 1. Credit: PHOTO BY FRANK DE BLASE

I have often
rejoiced as technology has brought music back to the musicians and out of the
grabby paws of the too-long-established charlatans and racketeers. Bands are
embracing and forging a new honesty, even a new sound.

You’ve got, for
instance, Brooklyn’s Lucius, a band so full of unpretentious joy that I
smiled until my skull almost popped out of my mouth. The band wowed the crowd,
and my skull, Thursday at yet another swell edition of Party in the Park. The instrumentation was minimal, with
everyone in the band resorting to percussion, sometimes all at once.

The five-piece band
was fronted by two identical ladies in half-black, half-white dresses, kind of
like the black & white cookies we used to get at Sibley’s bakery when we
were kids. When the two played it was as if one of them was playing into a
mirror. The quirk and Talking Heads-esque slant was overshadowed only by the
women’s constant and stunning harmonies. The guitarist played a complete Sears
Silvertone set up, which was all kinds of cool.

Straight outta
Seattle, headliners The Head and the Heart pounced the stage to the delight of the
extremely enthusiastic mob. In much the same bare-bones vein, THTH had instruments
laying about the stage, with each member picking one up as if on a whim. The
melodies were gorgeous. Everyone was singing and jumping up and down. I left
smiling in a cloud of Gray Ghost exhaust, my skull still inside its wrapper.