I made my way over to the Middle East in Central Square last night to check out Kristoffer Ragnstam. The show was Upstairs at the Middle East. If you haven’t been there, the room is small and intimate. It was made more intimate because in addition to Dave, Iris and me, there were about a dozen other people in the crowd. Plus the members of the three other bands that were playing.
The space always makes me feel like I’m seeing a friend play a show in his garage in high school. The stage isn’t big and the max occupancy of the room is 194. Thinking back, those garage shows might have held more people.
Kristoffer Ragnstam was hanging out by the bar before his set. Tall and skinny with glasses that looked more like Coke bottles than eye wear, he was dressed in a green and purple cowboy shirt. I couldn’t make out what was stitched onto it because his matching handkerchief/ascot was too big too see around.
As his band, The Electric Four, set up on stage Ragnstam turned to the crowd and said, “Watch out, Swedes are in the building. Swedes are in the building.” He looked to the drummer — who’s hand was pointing straight up with drumstick — then turned back to the crowd and simply said, “Thank you for dancing.” They launched into slick 40-minute set mixing pop with pop-y funk stylings that tried to channel Beck.
Unfortunately I kept thinking Devo instead of Beck. It’s worth noting that I’ve never seen a band more into their own music than this one. The drummer sang to himself, the lead guitar player danced and the bass player — who may be the bastard love child of John Daily and Curt Schilling — rocked himself hard all night.
The same can’t be said of the other 12 of us in the audience. Ragnstam definitely touched on a few musical themes that made me nod my head, but all in all his show wasn’t as incredible as I was made to believe it would be. It could have been that the room was mostly empty or that it was a Monday, but I left the Middle East wanting something more.
But, if I happening to surfing concert listings and see that Kristoffer Ragnstam and the Electric 4 are playing a show for $10, I’d go check them out again.


