The Supervillains
with Sir Veza, Franscene, DP
December 30, 2010
Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Review and Photos by Nick Morales
This was my second show at Culture Room, and my first as a discerning OutLoud music critic; I must say I was not disappointed.

DP
By the time I pulled up to Culture Room there was a long line of people excited to end 2010 the best way any of us know how; hanging out in a crowded room of friends and strangers listening to some awesome live music. A half hour before doors opened, my boredom led me to ask around and see who people were most excited to hear play. Word on the street was that Franscene, rapper DP, and ska band Sir Veza were pretty decent; but it was no surprise to hear that everyone was stoked for the nights headliner; The Supervillains.

John - vox, sax of Sir Veza
First up was Franscene, an indie funk band from Lake Worth and a great opener. As everyone filled in to find their spot for the night this three piece band really managed to set a pace that prepped the crowd for an awesome show. Despite Franscene's stripped down three piece setup (guitarist/vocalist, bass player, and drummer), they managed to convey the sound and presence of a much bigger band.
Sir Veza is a personal favorite of mine and this was only my second time seeing them live. The band out of Boynton Beach brought energy, excitement, and of course, an extreme brass section, particularly prevalent in the songs “Here I Am” and “The Wonder Years.” By the end of the first song, the crowd had been stirred into a frenzy as the skank pit grew wider and wider pressing everyone else against the stage or out of the way. Even I had to take a short break from taking photos to jump in the pit for a few rounds. While the "Killing in the Name Of" cover was unexpected, especially for a ska band, to say the crowd didn’t thoroughly enjoy it would be an outright lie.
Within this sardine packed room laid a crowd ready to belt out their favorite songs as a singular music loving entity.

Skart
Up next was a man with an oddly questionable name, DP. I’ve never been much of a rap fan but I couldn’t help but bob my head to the beat when he leaned out over the crowd spitting verse after verse.
As The Supervillains took the stage, I had to fight through a sudden mass of fans to reach a good spot. I thought that it was crowded before but apparently The Supervillains rolls with their own personal army. Within this sardine packed room laid a crowd ready to belt out their favorite songs as a singular music loving entity. The crowd certainly got their wish as The SV's took requests throughout the entire night. Even when the set was officially over, the band spared the crowd the wait and played straight into the expected encore.
Between a massive pit, blaring music, and a lone pink bra thrown on stage, I pity anyone who wasn’t there. You definitely missed out on a great show.
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Sir Veza - Dan - trumpet, backup vox,
Max - trumpet

Dave Trull

DP


