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Mixing craft and charm with Pomplamoose
Pomplamoose is the Bay Area duo of Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte, known for split-screen VideoSong performances and crisp funk-pop covers plus witty originals.
Internet-born groove, stage-built show
Onstage they expand into a tight rhythm section with horns and keys, turning studio-smart ideas into danceable, warm-band energy. Expect Bust Your Knee Caps (Johnny Don't Leave Me) and their Staying Alive / Virtual Insanity mashup to land early and set the tone. A mid-set lift could come from Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) or a brassy take on September, while newer arrangements rotate in to keep things fresh.Covers, mashups, and originals in one arc
The crowd skews cross-generational, including creators, music teachers, and casual fans, with many singing harmony hooks and a few swapping French as Nataly drops a verse. Trivia heads will note their original what you hear is what you see recording rule and that Jack Conte co-founded Patreon after their early viral runs. For transparency, the set choices and stage touches mentioned here are thoughtful predictions and can change from show to show.The Pomplamoose crowd up close
The room feels like a meet-up of music fans who enjoy details, with vintage tees, neat sneakers, and a few bold jackets that match the horn section glow. You will hear tight claps on two and four, quick hushes for breakdowns, and a small cheer each time the band nails a sudden stop.
Little rituals, big smiles
Merch leans practical and nerd-friendly, like chord-chart posters, lyric zines, enamel pins, and tote bags with clean design. People swap favorite video arrangements before the show, comparing how a groove changed between the studio clip and the live version. When a mashup lands, the chorus singalong is strong but respectful, and some fans echo the horn hits with short chants. You may catch bilingual banter when a French lyric appears, and a pocket of musicians will quietly call out key changes or measure counts for fun.Values on display
Overall the culture prizes kindness, clear sound, and a good story about how a song was built as much as how it bangs in the room.How Pomplamoose builds its live sound
Nataly Dawn sings with a warm, centered tone, and the band frames her lines with tight bass, dry drums, and bright keys so every hook sits clearly. Jack Conte drives dynamics from keys and percussion toys, sometimes popping a talkbox or synth bass for extra bite.
Stack the parts, lift the chorus
Arrangements often start lean, then stack vocal harmonies and horn stabs, so the chorus hits harder without just getting louder. They like to flip grooves between half-time verses and double-time bridges, which makes familiar songs feel new while keeping dancers in step. A useful quirk is their habit of trimming long intros live and jumping straight to a signature riff, trusting the audience already knows the source. Tempos stay steady but never stiff, thanks to drummers who ride the hi-hat lightly and bassists who push the one without rushing.Lights that follow the music
Visuals are clean color washes that mark sections, but the show remains music-first, with cues and eye contact doing most of the heavy lifting.If you like Pomplamoose, adjacent acts to catch
Fans of Scary Pockets will recognize the slick, groove-first approach to covers and the shared musician network.