On Sat. Jan 9th we had the chance to catch Mystery of Two and Safari perform. Both established Cleveland bands they suceeded in bringing energy to the Grog Shop and brought a final bang to finish off the weekend of free shows.By the time Rock City Sounds arrived at the Grog Shop Saturday night, Mystery of Two was setting up and ready to bring some energy to the venue. The group also has a strong presence around town as they also performed at the Rock Hall earlier in the summer of this year, as seen in this entry: http://blog.cleveland.com/rockcity/2009/07/man_man_and_mystery_of_two_at.html
With Nick Riley on drums, Jeff Deasy on bass and Ryan Weitzel with his guitar and unique singing style, the real Mystery of Two is that there are three members in the band.
The band maintained their unique style of energy Playing previous songs like “Gravity” and a few newer songs like “Ghost” and “Golden Hour”, which as Weitzel mentioned it was “very important on the pronunciation of that one”, and was as much entertaining as that phrase like the lyrics of their songs.
Mystery of Two is playing at Arts Collinwood every Saturday in February so be sure to catch them live sometime for some musical warmth during these cold winter months.
For more info about Mystery of Two, and to also see some interesting music-inspired artwork, please check out their Web site at: http://mysteryoftwo.com.
