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Silver Jews Celebrate Rosh Hashana in Portland

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A notorious hermit, lyrical jester, and reluctant performer, Silver Jews frontman David Berman seemed quite relaxed and confident onstage last night at Portland’s historic Wonder Ballroom, sporting a casual get-up of a simple blue tee, denim blue jeans, square spectacles, and an oversized belt buckle that appropriately read, “Joos.”

Before a raucous and enthusiastic audience of indie diehards, Berman captained his backing band (composed of four members, including his wife Cassie on bass) through an hour-long set that drew equally from all periods of the band’s extended discography. But, as many have noted, you don’t really listen to the music with the Jews — it’s all about the words. Bent, spun, punned, and transformed into metaphors, Berman’s lyrics are truly cryptic.

The band kicked off their show shortly after 10:30 P.M. and dove into cuts both classic and new, including many off 2008’s Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea. Opening with “I’m Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You,” taken from 2005’s Tanglewood Numbers, the quintet worked through inspired versions of fan faves like “Random Rules” and “Smith & Jones Forever,” both culled from the Jews’ magnum opus, 1998’s American Water. Other highlights included “New Orleans,” “Trains Across the Sea,” and “Pretty Eyes.” A short encore, the centerpiece of which was “Tennessee,” brought the festivities to a close.

Check out pictures from last night on page 2.


Silver Jews’ David Berman / Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell


Silver Jews’ Cassie Berman / Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell


Silver Jews’ David Berman / Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell


Silver Jews / Photo by Nilina Mason-Campbell