CONCERT PHOTOS/REVIEW: Franklin Bruno/Human Hearts @ KFN 11/18

Franklin Bruno, one of my favorite songwriters going on two decades, stopped by Kung Fu Necktie to play for a small but appreciative crowd on Sunday night.

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CONCERT PHOTOS/REVIEW: Franklin Bruno/Human Hearts @ KFN 11/18

POSTED: Monday, November 19, 2012, 1:00 PM

Franklin Bruno, one of my favorite songwriters going on two decades, stopped by Kung Fu Necktie to play for a small but appreciative crowd on Sunday night. He and drummer Matt Hauser, bandmates in The Human Hearts, did a tight set from their latest LP, Another (Shrimper), as well as a bunch of songs from Bruno's back catalogue both as a solo artist and with Nothing Painted Blue. "We're an understand-the-words kind of band," Bruno told the sound guy beforehand, but once the set started I was reminded how much fun it is to watch him play guitar. And with Hauser — who used to play with Palomar — pounding away on the drums, the show was surprisingly loud and rocking.

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