Hey all:
In March 225 magazines Alex V. Cook made it out to a show and apparently this is what he had to say about it:
The Lazarus Heart - North Gate Tavern: My concert-going week started on Thursday at North Gate Tavern with the two guitarists from Lazarus Heart summoning up swells of spectral noise that veered between metal and post-rock, snaking through the air like ether does when the bottle would crack open in the old Bugs Bunny cartoons. I was secretly hoping that they would just keep up this locust attack throughout the set but when singer Erin Frith landed her songbird voice on the mic, all came into focus behind her. The Lazarus Heart do that windswept epic rock that is hard to do without coming off maudlin, and while they had a couple moments that had a little too much syrup, it was mostly breathtaking and elegant. Guitarists John Tulley and John Daughdrill created a choppy sea across which Frith's vocals could soar. They are a band I've wanted to see, and I'm glad I did. Check out their myspace page which has one of the better designs I've seen in that limited format.
Our thanks go to Alex for the kind words! please take a moment to check out the original page with his full reviews. and drop him a kind word or three
The 225 Orignal article