and so does the Boston Herald critic...
Juliette & The Licks opened last night for Chris Cornell (formerly Soundgarden & AudioSlave). Read a snippet of the review below.
...But no matter how improved Cornell's set may have been, "Outshined" is the only way to describe how it compared with that of openers Juliette Lewis and her four-piece backup band, the Licks.
Supporting "Four on the Floor," released Tuesday, Lewis was every bit the unruly vixen you'd imagine from her role in "Natural Born Killers."
"We will be your appetizer this evening," she said, and proceeded to serve up a four-course rock 'n' roll meal that would've tasted as fresh and delicious at CBGB 30 years ago. Dressed in skin-tight sparkling tights and knee pads, Lewis projected her own brand of sexy irreverence combined with Jagger-like stage swagger and the volatile air of a young Patti Smith....more
Supporting "Four on the Floor," released Tuesday, Lewis was every bit the unruly vixen you'd imagine from her role in "Natural Born Killers."
"We will be your appetizer this evening," she said, and proceeded to serve up a four-course rock 'n' roll meal that would've tasted as fresh and delicious at CBGB 30 years ago. Dressed in skin-tight sparkling tights and knee pads, Lewis projected her own brand of sexy irreverence combined with Jagger-like stage swagger and the volatile air of a young Patti Smith....more
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