TVD Live Shots: Lotus at the Riviera Theatre, 4/12

With 15 years of material under their belt including numerous studio albums and countless live bootlegs, Lotus has made it difficult to predict what to expect at their shows.

There are, however, a few staples that continue to attract sell-out crowds both nationally and internationally: their light show is always spectacular; their musicianship is always on display in an egoless, free jazz sort of way; and despite their jam band roots, they’re usually the best dressed/most well groomed dudes in the building. Such was the case on Saturday at their second of two sold out shows at Chicago’s Riviera Theatre.

Throughout the years, Lotus’ sound has evolved from their early focus on “jamtronica” (jam and electronic influences) to their current incorporation of multiple genres and textures (rock, funk, and hip hop to name a few). One thing is for sure: it’s all about the music for them. They experiment, they explore, and challenge themselves in the most organic, fundamental ways and it pays off, especially live. They are jam band royalty for a reason, after all.

The Riv was alive in a way that I haven’t seen it in a long time. Not one person was sitting; everyone was dancing, smiling, making new friends. And for a person who usually photographs indie musicians who take themselves too seriously and play to pretentious crowds, this Lotus show was a breath of fresh air. It was a mellow, carefree, music-centric experience.

In other words, it was a good Saturday.

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