March 27, 20093/27: Craig Owens, Ace Enders, VersaEmerge, Gay BladesGet ready for a ton of awesome pictures.. VersaEmerge: Kids were lined up an hour before the show to make sure they didn't miss a second of VersaEmerge's early set, but these great performers played an acoustic encore set outside after the show so the latecomers still got their fill.
Gay Blades: Maybe I'm biased because these guys are from my parts of the east coast, but they REALLY killed it up there. Their live performance of their signature brand of trash-pop is so wild and entertaining, you honestly don't even notice their lack of bass player. As they demanded last night, the Gay Blades play music that makes you stomp in tune, not clap.
Ace Enders and a Million Different People: I've seen Ace play about a dozen times - albeit in 3 different bands and 3 different states - but last night's acoustic set was the most beautiful yet. He's just got the kind of voice that's so affecting you can't help but get a warm feeling in your stomach listing to him croon. I was very happy he threw some oldies in the mix (finishing with "Ever So Sweet", mmmm) and also did a cover of "Bittersweet Symphony" ("I'm a million different people from one day to the next..." - get it?). So that was splendid.
Craig Owens: You may know him from Chiodos or Cinematic Sunrise, but unless you've seen him solo you do not know Craig Owens. His set was part acoustic, part electric, and completely adorable. The room was dominated by a massive crowd of adoring teenage girls freaking out, and he totally catered to his audience. He even stepped down from the stage to perform a few intimate songs in the crowd, then proceeded to form a "high five tunnel" and run through it (this was only mildly successful, as it was mostly a "frenzied groping tunnel"). He performed a slow slow version of Chiodos' "Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on the Creek" and a cover of Bright Eyes' "I've Been Eating For You." Those two songs alone were more than I needed to walk away happy, but really the whole set was heartfelt and sounded great.
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Posted on 03/27/2009 5:24 PM Comments (0)
March 9, 2009march sixth madness!![]() In the front room, Automatic Loveletter and A Cursive Memory played to a sold out crowd on Friday night. Though A Cursive Memory are some local favorites, Automatic Loveletter had a southern California fanbase to match - nearly every voice in the audience could be heard singing along during the band's acoustic songs. Meanwhile, over in the main stage, Capt. Kirk and Volto played... --Lily the intern!
Posted on 03/09/2009 3:54 PM Comments (0)
March 3, 2009Friday 2/27: Angus Khan, Warship, Goblin Cock
A STELLAR performance by Angus Khan on Friday night!! These guys are clearly experienced performers, the set was just as exciting visually as aurally. There's really nothing better than their brand of good old hard rock mixed with a just the right touch of punk and metal, played heavy on the guitar and accompanied by a bubble machine shooting soapy goodness all over the stage and crowd.
Then Warship took me by surprise by being COMPLETELY AWESOME. I love From Autumn to Ashes so my sadness over their break-up led to skepticism about their former members' new project, but I am now enthusiastically converted. Their bio claims that "it’s hard to imagine a sound even heavier and more musically challenging than that of Long Island metalcore innovators From Autumn To Ashes, until you hear Warship, the crushing new project by FATA members Francis Mark and Rob Lauritsen.." - I could not have said it better myself, so I'm not going to try to. Their set was incredibly powerful and dually impressive seeing as Mark belted out all the vocals while playing drums, which isn't too common and just can't be easy. If you haven't checked them out yet, go to Warship's myspace page now!!
Last but not least, the weird but ever-so-entertaining Goblin Cock. I'd give them bonus points just for playing in those forboding wizard robes, but would you really expect anything less? These guys have stage names like Lord Phallus and Loki Sinjuggler, and wrote the liner notes to their album in runes. That being said, they play some pretty mean doom metal, proving that frontman Rob Crow (of Pinback, and about 20 other lesser-known bands) may be even more versatile than we give him credit for. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Posted on 03/03/2009 2:22 PM Comments (0)
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