LNZNDRF (members of The National and Beirut) Is All About The Musical Journey




Soundcheck show

Summary: <p><a href="http://lnzndrf.com/">LNZNDRF</a> is a band composed of Scott and Bryan Devendorf of The National, and Ben Lanz and Aaron Arntz of Beirut. They improvise their CAN-influenced drone-fuzz psych jams, then edit and structure them into long-form songs, with or without vocals. </p> <p>With pieces named for an isolated 1000 year-old tree and the changing climate and topography of the Xeric Steppe, or life partners against the world, the sounds might evoke New Order’s non-dance floor hits with Krautrock undertones which may be well-suited for long road trips. LNZNDRF plays some of these expansive musical journeys from their latest, <em>LNZNDRF II</em>, remotely, and dreams aloud about playing basements of classical music venues and forests in the after-times. - <em>Caryn Havlik</em></p> <p>Set list: "The Xeric Steppe", "You Still Rip", "Brace Yourself"</p> <p>"The Xeric Steppe":</p>