Ingrid Michaelson
The Fillmore
Feb. 6, 2015
Kicking off with "Home," the first song from her 2014 album Lights Out, Michaelson found plenty of time to share her witty humor between her pop-folk tunes as the majority-female audience sang along to every word. The only complaint may have been that the show was too short, as it wrapped up in less than an hour and 15 minutes.
To the crowd's delight, Michaelson played a wide range of songs from her six studio albums, though perhaps fans wanted more than 16 songs, as energetic as the crowd was.
"I'm really good at writing songs that are ..." A man in the audience interrupted Michaelson and yelled out, "Awesome!" She finished her sentence: "... sad songs that sound happy. People come up and tell me they played one of my songs at their wedding and I can only say, 'Really?! Um, well, I hope that works out for you.'"
Michaelson had no trouble getting the crowd to join in on "Time Machine" and its "Run" chorus. But they also quieted down for an a capella version of "Warpath" at the end of the show.
Her solo ukulele performance of Radiohead's "Creep" was simply outstanding in its sparse simplicity while "You and I" easily drew the night's biggest singalong as Michaelson got help from opener Greg Holden.
Her 14-song set closed with recent hit single "Girls Chase Boys" before performing two songs to wrap up the night — "Warpath" and "Afterlife." Michaelson also thanked all in attendance for their love and support over the years, which has given her the ability to play music for a living. If only all artists were always so humble and thankful.
Encore
Warpath
Afterlife