Thursday, November 24, 2011

Noah and the Whale: Concert Review

Band: Noah And The Whale and Nikki Lane
Date: November 22, 2011
Location: House Of Blues Anaheim, CA




Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: I got introduced to Noah and the Whale from a mix CD I got a year ago. I enjoyed their music. The singer sounds like a mix of Mumford and Son and Frightened Rabbit. Their music is acoustic based driven by finger picking guitar and soothing violin playing. My favorite tracks would have to be the fast paced song Rocks And Daggers to the powerful anthem song First Day Of Spring


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Girl Talk: Nostalgia Concert Review

Band: Girl Talk Opener: Max Tundra
Date: March 18, 2011
Location: The Fox Theater


Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: I got introduced to Girl Talk when I was swamping music with a friend of mine. It was then that I also got introduced with the genre Mash-up. Pretty self-explanatory, but it's pretty much when the DJ mixes two songs together and the elements from each to make a completely new song. It's far from sampling and it's not considered a new song. His music is always upbeat and at time nostalgic because of the music he mixes. I thought his concert would be a dance party just like Passion Pit.



Things I Hate (Bitch Post)

There is an unwritten concert etiquette that people blow off in the concerts. Being in 6 concerts this semester, I saw the same things being broken through out. I'll just point some out. 

1. Bros - When did they start listening to good music?! What happened to them listening to Dave Matthews, Creed and Nickelback? (yes, I know I'm stereotyping) but seriously. I've had enough of their attitude and their fist pumping. The majority of them are completely drunk, loud and obnoxious. The completely ruin the experience and atmosphere. I am 90% sure, there do not know the band performing. I will bet on it. 

2. The Concert Hug - I'll explain. So let's say your like in the pit area and your right behind a person that is in front of a the barrier. You waited for a long time outside and you got to the front. There is a person that got to the venue like 30 mins late. She see that your in front of their friend. The person behind me taps their friend they turn around and pretty much sandwich me while pulling their friend's arm to get to the front. It's one of my pet peeves at concerts. That's why I always say "Stand Your Ground!"

3. People with Drinks or Smoking - Especially at a rave or a concert that will involve dancing. Why would anyone bring a drink in the middle of the pit, where people are constantly moving?! It WILL spill! duh! I've had a couple of experiences with spilled drinks. I've was sticky the rest of the concert. There was an instance with a person that was not careful with their cigarette that it burned my left arm. It was a horrible sting. 

4. Out of Tune Singers - I will admit, I was one of those people. Going to my very first concert ever, I didn't know what to do! I had so much adrenaline, I was just singing along while recording the performance. When I went back home and watched the performance, I couldn't believe how out of tune and out of key I was. blahhh....but eventually I got better. It's horrible listening to a person practically yelling wrong notes in your ears while enjoying the concert. blahhhh





Do you guys agree?

Pop Punks Not Dead: Concert Review


Band: Set Your Goals, The Wonder Years, Man Overboard, This Time Next Year
Date: November 16, 2011
Location: The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA


Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: 
I have been waiting for the Pop Punks Not Dead tour for months now!! This is because I've been dying over The Wonder Years. When I first heard them a couple months back, I was like WTF how have I gone without them?! They are my exact kind of musical interest. Besides The Wonder Years, I have only really really slightly listened to Man Overboard and Set Your Goals. Just to note, New Found Glory was headlining this tour, but I didn't stay to see them unfortunately :( Even though pop punk isn't dead...I have to pass all my classes ;)





What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT!!!) 

I actually ended up going to this show alone, which is a first for me. Before I got in to the venue, I may have had a little to drink to loosen me up a bit..Anyhow. When I got there This Time Next Year had just started to play. There was already a good circle pit going and a bunch of people in the crowd. I had never listened to them before, but apparently they are a relatively local band to the bay area, so they had a good amount of fans for the first band. They were pretty good, I enjoyed their set and their music. Next was Man Overboard. I ended up moving closer to the stage, probably about 3 rows in. I have only recently started listening to Man Overboard, and I really didn't recognize any of their songs. I really liked them though! They are definitely my type of music, so it was fun. As another note, there were a ton...ton...of attractive guys at this show. I usually dont swoon this hard, but Pop Punks Not Dead tour definitely attracted some hot guys. I was literally surrounded by them during the Man Overboard set..no complaints there. After Man Overboard finished I was eavesdropping on some of the guys around me and they were saying how Man Overboard on their albums usually didn't sound as hard as they did live. Take that as you will, I feel I would like them either way.

THE WONDER YEARS. Wow, just really, what can I say? I had been dying for this part of the show for months. When the lights dimmed, I swear there was so much energy in the room. It was exactly how I had imagined. People moving, screaming the lyrics, just really good energy. The show was so much fun. The Wonder Years seriously killed it. They put on just an amazing set. Their stage energy is spot on and the fans and the crowd just ate it up. I had so much fun. It was worth the drive and worth going by myself as well. I just seriously felt like this was the place I wanted to be. It was so much fun, I love it when other people are feeling and connecting to the music as much as I do. It was an absolutely amazing show.

After The Wonder Years, Set Your Goals played. I had moved way over to the side by the wall of the room and was watching from there. I really dont listen to Set Your Goals, but I recognized one song. Just by watching the crowd, it looked really fun. There were a lot of people in there really in to it. Once again, like other shows, it made me wish I knew their music so I could be in the crowd having fun. Set Your Goals was originally from the Bay Area, and they definitely had a lot of fans. Their stage presence was really really strong. They looked like they were having a blast on stage and it definitely pumped up the crowd.


Verdict - Absolutely amazing sets, awesome crowd. Pop Punks Not Dead Tour brought it hard this year.


Bitch Rate: 0/5...No complaints here. 



Sunday, November 13, 2011

30H!3 and Hellogoodbye: Nostalgia Concert Review


Band: 3OH!3, Hellogoodbye, Down with Webster and K. Flay 
Date: November 18, 2010
Location: Slims, San Francisco, CA


Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: 
I love Hellogoodbye! I've seen them probably 7 or 8 times. They put on awesome shows! When this show came around I haaaaad to go because they had just put out their new album, Would It Kill You? And I really loved that album, so I was stoked for this show. I was also really excited to see 3OH!3, because I had been to see them live once or twice before and they have really great stage presence. I had never heard of the other 2 opening bands however. 





What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT!!!) 

Hey Monday, Cartel, and The Ready Set: Nostalgia Concert Review


Band: Hey Monday, Cartel, and The Ready Set
Date: November 17, 2010
Location: Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA









Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: 
At the time of this show, The Ready Set was still on the edge for me. I had seen them live once or twice before this show, and I wasn't really feeling them yet. It wasn't until this show that I finally enjoyed their set (even though I still laugh at Jordan's dance moves). Cartel, being an older band in comparison to the others, I hadn't really listened to that much. I knew about 4-5 songs out of their set. As for Hey Monday, I will also still warming up to their sound/liking Cassidee Pope.





What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT!!!) 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Dead Kennedys: Nostalgia Concert Review

Band: Dead Kennedys Opener: Ol' Dirty Bastards
Date: February 5, 2011
Location: The Catalyst






Preconcieved Thoughts of the Band: These are the original hardcore/punk band of the 80s. They are LEGENDARY! They influence other punk rock bands well into the 90s. I did some research on them in one my classes. They are known for their political lyrics and fast driven songs. Now I wanted to see them in action. The only down side was the new singer. Jello left the band, and was replaced by "Skip". People actually turned down this concert because of the singer, and I completely understand, but I just couldn't help it. I wanted to see them no matter what.



Ra Ra Riot: Concert Review

Band: Ra Ra Riot Openers: Yellow Ostrich and Delicate Steve

Date: November 11, 2011
Location: The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA




Yeah! I finally saw a concert last night! on 11/11/11. Such a lucky day! =D

Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: I got introduced to Ra Ra Riot by a friend of mine back freshman year in college (same band that introduced me to Fleet Foxes and countless others.) I totally fell in love with their album. It had warm, full string sound in all their songs which is definitely a plus for me. Can You Tell? and Too Too Too Fast are the big winners in the album. Their sophomore album "The Orchard" didn't do too much for me. It was a lot slower than their first and it wasn't as catchy as their first. The only song that I can get off from that album is  Too Dramatic for inside jokes only. 


Monday, November 7, 2011

La Dispute, Moving Mountains and O Brother: Concert Review


Band:  La Dispute, O Brother, Moving Mountains 
Date: November 6, 2011 
Location: Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA 





Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: 
O Brother and Moving mountains I had never heard previously to this show. As for La Dispute, I definitely consider myself a new fan of the band. I just recently got into them a few months ago, but I really like them. However, they are definitely an acquired taste. As a note, Thrice was the headlining band for this tour, but we didn't stay to see them. 




What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT) - 
The doors opened at 6 for the show, we showed up around 615. It was actually really packed for this show, which I had pretty much expected. We ended up just standing along the railing by the bar area looking right out to the stage. It was a pretty good place to watch. Moving Mountains played first. I had never heard them before, but by the end of their set, I was really into them. The singer had a seriously kick ass voice. I loved it. Their music was amazing too, definitely talented musicians, I was feeling them as a whole. After them was O Brother. Even after a couple beers, I wasn't really interested. Really, I was just feeling a little bit bored. I couldn't even tell how many songs they had played, it seemed like they all just ran together. However, even though I got a little bored, they were still actually pretty good. The singer had a good voice and the music was good. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood to hear that music then. La Dispute came on pretty quickly after O Brother finished. Like I mentioned, La Dispute is definitely an acquired taste. We were still standing in the bar area, but once they were a song in, I was really wishing I was in the pit. All the guys were into it and moving around. That was were I wanted to be!!! I was jealous that I didn't make my way down there. La Dispute put on a really good show. Jordan (singer), has so much energy on stage, running around with a tambourine. He got down in the crowd and was singing along with all the guys in the pit (made me want to be down there even more -_-). Since the music is so different, the guys behind us were hating on La Dispute their entire set. It got really annoying cause they literally talked the entire time and bitched about them. Anyways, they were really good and enjoyed seeing them live. It was definitely worth the $20 to see them and the two other bands. 




Verdict - Good times listening to some new music and seeing La Dispute. Only thing sucked was the bitching Thrice fans hating on La Dispute! D:


Bitch Rate - 1 /5 







All Time Low, Yellowcard, and Hey Monday: Concert Nostalgia

Band:  All Time Low, Yellowcard, and Hey Monday--The Dirty Work Tour
Date: April 16, 2011 and May 3, 2011 
Location: The Warfield, San Francisco, CA and Best Buy Theater, New York, New York. 







Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: 
All Time low has been one of my favorites for the past 6 years or so. I really loved their first album as well as their second one, however their third and fourth one definitely took me awhile to warm up to. As for Yellowcard, I have never been that big of a fan, I really just know their singles, but I do like them. Hey Monday has a female lead singer, and since that isn't my fave, it took me awhile to warm up to them. I've seen them live a few times before this, so I finally do like them well enough and know their songs. 


What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT) - 
I will be reviewing both the SF show as well as the NY show since I went to both, I will specify when I am talking about each show as I write. For the SF show, we got there a little bit later, but early enough not to miss Hey Monday. It was my first time going to The Warfield. It is a pretty venue, but the pit was packed!! There was barely any room for all the people that had tickets for it. It was pretty uncomfortable. Hey Monday was the first band that we saw and they were pretty good. She was really interacting with the crowd and play alot of songs, even a mix of a few of their songs in one. I was pretty happy with their set overall. Yellowcard came on next. They actually had alot of fans there just for them. I had never really listened to them besides the singles that they have put out, but I really loved them. They put on a really good show. No complaints there. Then was All Time Low. I really cant say that I have ever been disappointed with an All Time Low show. They always have alot of energy, are constantly interacting with crowd and play a good spectrum from their first album to their newest album. 


SF Show:









The NY show was at the Best Buy Theater, which is hands down the nicest venue I have ever been to. It was gorgeous inside! I was amazed. Our attendance of the show was really last minute. We knew that they were going to be playing while we were in NY, but we were on a pretty tight budget. We ended up getting our tickets on stubhub the night before for a really decent price. Anyways, if you read my review of The Bamboozle Festival, you know my feelings on the NJ crowds. Well, NY crowds weren't much better. We made it again right when Hey Monday was about to start. Even while we were waiting for them to play, I was getting pissed off at everyone around us. I just dont know what it was. Then, once they started playing, the crowd was just really rude and annoying. I honestly feel that even Cassadee (singer of Hey Monday) was annoyed. Her set felt alot more rushed than at the SF show, and it seemed shorter too. It could have been for a totally different reason, but she even didn't interact with the crowd half as much as she did before. Probably the thing that pissed me off the most was that the crowd was so rough and annoying that we could barely be in the pit. They did something I literally had never seen at any other show I have been to before. 3 or 4 guys would get on their hands and knees on the ground, then someone would run and jump on them to crowd surf. This was the stupidest thing ever to me. I usually dont have a huge problem with crowd surfers, but this was so dangerous and ridiculously. My friend got hit really hard in the head with someones foot when they were doing that. It was so bad that we basically just moved off to the side. Usually I'm down to get pushed around and jump, but it was way too much. Maybe I'm just getting too old though...
Anyways, once again, Yellowcard really had a great set and show. They played all the same songs as in SF, but I enjoyed it all the same. 


All Time Low was really good once again. They interacted just as much with the crowd, and played the same set, but they just put on a good show. One thing that I did appreciate about this crowd was that during Alex's usual solo of "Remembering Sunday" more than half of the pit sat down and just listened. I thought that was really cute. 


NY Show:















Verdict - SF show rocked, besides a way too crowded pit, and the NYshow...well...the bands were great but I still hated the crowd.


Bitch Rate - 2.5 /5 






Hey Monday:
I Don’t Wanna Dance
Homecomming
Fall Into Me
Acoustic Medley (Included Arizona and Hangover)
How You Love Me Now
Wish You Were Here

Yellowcard:
Lights And Sounds
Way Away
Believe
Fighting
Light Up The Sky
Hang You Up
For You and Your Denial
Only One
Ocean Ave

All Time Low:
Time Bomb
Stella
The Beach
Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t)
Coffeeshop Soundtrack
Let It Roll
Remembering Sunday
Six Feet Under The Stars
The Party Song
Papermoon
Break Your Little Heart
Sick Little Games
Poppin’ Champagne
Lost In Stereo
Therapy
Weightless
Dear Maria, Count Me In

Friday, November 4, 2011

Mayday Parade, We Are the In Crowd, You Me At Six, There For Tomorrow: Concert Review


Band:  Mayday Parade, We Are the In Crowd, You Me At Six, There For Tomorrow
Date: November 2, 2011
Location: The Regency Theater, San Francisco, CA 







Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: Starting with the headlining band, I have been a fan of Mayday Parade for years now and have seen them live multiple times, including at The Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey. As for all the other opening bands, I had never seen them live before. However, I had listened to We Are The In Crowd and You Me At Six before, and I remember not really liking them. Then again, at least specifically for We Are The In Crowd, I usually am not a big fan of chick singers. 


What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT) - 
We got to the venue about 45 minutes after the doors opened. We missed the first opening band, The 

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Paramore, New Found Glory, Tegan and Sara: Nostalgia Concert Review


Band: Paramore Openers: New Found Glory, Tegan and Sara
Date: September 23, 2010
Location: HP Pavilion, San Jose, CA








Preconvcied Thoughts of the Band: Paramore was too "hard" for me to get into. The guitars were too "loud" and "distorted". Well, what I'm trying to say is that they didn't have that punk rock sound that was I was used to and listening to. The hardcore scene was becoming prominent when I was in middle school and I didn't want to go all "emo". Also I wasn't all into their image as well. Skinny jeans, tight shirts, and raging red hair. Nope. Not for me.


I was excited to find out that New Found Glory was opening for Paramore. I've been a fan of theirs since middle school. They were also as pop punk as blink 182, but they were had more of an edgy hardcore sound. My history teacher got me into that band. Understatement, My Friends Over You, and Sonny were instant sellers for me.


I heard about Tegan and Sara my freshman year in college, but I didn't listen to them religiously. I knew that "Sainthood" was released months before the tour, so I listened to it beforehand and I enjoyed it. A true Tegan and Sara fan told me that their new album didn't do justice for their old stuff, but I was willing to listen what they had to offer.


Relic was suppose to go, but she couldn't make it. So she gave me a discount...SWEET!!



Vampire Weekend: Nostalgia Concert Review

Band: Vampire Weekend Opener: Pocahaunted
Date: Novemeber 9, 2010
Location: The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA






Preconceived Thoughts of The Band: When I first heard about Vampire Weekend's, A-Punk, I thought they were insanely catchy, but honestly, that single didn't do justice. They are insanely unorthodox in their music. They combined African drums beats, indie rock, and western classical music. It completely blew my mind. They were also on repeat all throughout my freshman year. When my friend surprised me with a ticket to the show. I went ballistic. M79 and Mansard Roof are amazing.


Pocahaunted on the other hand....well I never heard them. I'm never in the know of the openers.



Sunday, October 30, 2011

Concert Review: Manchester Orchestra

Band: Manchester Orchestra 
Date: October 28, 2011
Location: The Regency Theater, San Francisco, CA 


Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: I had only recently started listening to Manchester Orchestra, but a lot of people that I have similar music taste with really love this band. From all their songs that I had heard previous to the show I really enjoyed listening to. So I knew that I would most likely love their live show. 


What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT) - 
There were three opening bands, Little Hurricane, The Dear Hunter and White Denim. I had actually 

Friday, October 28, 2011

Ghost Playlist

I thought I might have a little fun with this post. It's Halloween weekend. In trying to find a good theme for this post, I tried searching something Halloween related on my iTunes and ghost was most prominent thing on my search. ENJOY!






Band of Horse -
Is There A Ghost?

blink-182
Ghost On The Dancefloor

Deadmau5
Ghosts n Stuff

Explosions In The Sky
Welcome Ghosts



Wolf Parade
Ghost Pressure

White Lies
Holy Ghost

We All Have Hooks For Hands
Ghosts and Strangers

Umbrellas
Ghost

Voxtrot
Ghost

Tegan And Sara
Walking With A Ghost

Taking Back Sunday
What It Feels Like To Be A Ghost?

Spoon
The Ghost Of You Lingers

Enjoy!

Nostalgia Concert Review: Passion Pit

Band: Passion Pit Openers: Mayer Hawthorne and the County and The Middle East
Date: April 14, 2010
Location: UC Davis Campus


Sorry once again for not going to any current concerts. I am broke. as always






Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: Passion Pit was all over my playlist the end of my freshman year of college. Their EP Chunk of Change was constantly on repeat especially the song Cuddle Fuddle. After Manners came out, the exploded with Sleepy Head and The Reeling as their singles. Their music is just so catchy. Heavy synths and drums with high vocals; Almost sounds like a dance version of Sigur Ros. Weeks before their concert, I was hearing some live stuff on youtube, and oh man. I couldn't get a feel for the singer's voice. It sounded to forced and annoying. I was freaking out, but I didn't want to base off my idea of them off a youtube clip.


I got introduced to The Middle East by a friend of mine. Blood is so beautifully crafted with almost every acoustic instrument available. That song is structured perfectly, quiet and then climatic.


I never heard of Mayer and I wished I never did....



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Playlist 2.

Hello!

In keeping with the whole tone of our blog, here is a bitchy playlist. The best time to listen would be when you are feeling just fucking angry, bitter, pissed off or upset. These songs have helped me get through those horrible days. Hope they help.

-Relic

1. Gypsy Woman- Anarbor
Listen here.

2. Backstabber- Cheap Sex
Listen here.

3. My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama- Frank Zappa
Listen here.

4. Unholy Confessions-Avenged Sevenfold
Listen here.

5. Take It Off- The Donnas
Listen here.

6. Ring the Alarm-Beyonce
Listen here.

7. Metal Meltdown- Judas Priest
Listen here.

8. Noise Complaint-Big D and the Kids Table
Listen here.

9. Sweating Bullets- Megadeth
Listen here.

10. Dammit-Blink 182
Listen here.

11. Motivation- Sum 41
Listen here.

12. Bought A Bride-Brand New
Listen here.

13. There's No "I" In Team- Taking Back Sunday
Listen here.

14. Away We Go- Valencia
Listen here.

15. Sowing Season-Brand New
Listen here.

16. Coffee Eyes- The Wonder Years
Listen here.

17. Seventy Times Seven-Brand New
Listen here.



Sunday, October 23, 2011

Nostalgia Concert Review: Jason Mraz

Band: Jason Mraz
Date: Friday, October 8, 2010
Location: Santa Barbara Bowl

Side note: Yes, like Wolf James, this is also an old concert review. There weren't any shows of interest this week, so enjoy a great concert from last year.




Preconceived thoughts of the band: Jason Mraz is one of my favorite artists/human beings in general. He has an awesome stage persona as well as an amazing presence in society. He is really inspirational for me and has a great message to send to the world. I love going to his shows, watching his videos and reading his blog. His music is so beautiful and he is such a talented musician.

What actually happened (Bitch Spoiler Alert!!):

A Playlist.

Hello!

With the risk of sounding slightly morbid, tonight I am blogging about a death playlist. Over the summer my roomate and really close friend lost her mom. Personally, I am really bad with words, advice and condolences. I felt alot of emotions when I heard the news, but putting it into words is hard for me. Music on the other hand, is not. Over the past couple months I have been compiling a play list for her. Music for me means alot, and that's the way I express my emotions, whether happy, frustrated, angry or depressed, listening to a certain song means much more to me than many things. I had initially just sent my friend one song, and by her reaction I knew she knew that this song was what I was trying to say but couldn't. That song is track one of the playlist. The rest of the playlist are songs she will be receiving soon. I hope this playlist can help anyone out there who is coping with a loss.

-Relic

1. Timshel- Mumford and Sons
Listen here.

2. You Made Me Want to be A Saint- The Wonder Years
Listen here.

3. The Leaving Song- AFI
Listen here.

4. I Can Feel Your Pain- Manchester Orchestra
Listen here.

5. Tiger Mountain Peasant Song- Fleet Foxes
Listen here.

6. Lullabies- All Time Low
Listen here.

7. Saying Goodbye- Every Avenue
Listen here.

8. Maydays and Rosaries- AM Taxi
Listen here.

9. The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows- Brand New
Listen here.

10. Is That You?- Hurray For The Riff Raff
Listen here.

11. Broken- Seether
Listen here.

12. Cancer- My Chemical Romance
Listen here.

13. Soul to Squeeze- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Listen here.

14. Believe- Yellowcard
Listen here.

15. Fall Back Down- Rancid
Listen here.



Saturday, October 22, 2011

Mainstream Concerts vs. Indie Concerts

I know it's not the biggest issue for a music lover to come across with. It's all about the artist and their music; but is it REALLY always the case?! Is it the people, the venue, the "event" feel? the visual?


Well I'll break it down into two catagories...Mainstream and Indie.



Nostalgia Concert Review: blink-182 Reunion Concert

Band: blink-182 with Chester FrenchTaking Back Sunday, and Weezer
Date: September 13, 2009
Location: Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA






Sidenote: Sorry! this is not going to be a current concert review. There wasn't any concert worth going to this week. I could have gone and seen this acoustic/spoken word artist but I'm always too skeptical on the artists the school brings. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Hello!

There haven't been that many shows for me the past few weeks, but the next 3 or 4 weeks will definitely be different. As a preview, here is what to expect in the next month!

October 28th
-Manchester Orchestra and The Dear Hunter-


-Skrillex Afterparty-



October 29th
-Simple Plan and Forever the Sickest Kids-




October 30th
-Anamanaguchi-



November 2nd
-Mayday Parade-



November 16th
-Newfound Glory and The Wonder Years-



Look forward to these shows in the upcoming weeks!

--Relic 


The Bamboozle Festival 2011 Review and Tips

Hello all!

One of the biggest festivals I have ever attended was The Bamboozle Festival. For the 2012 year, this will be Bamboozle's 10th anniversary. This festival is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey at the Meadowlands Stadium. This past year (2011) was my first year attending the festival. Coming all the way from California, it was a big trip (as well as slightly expensive) to make. This blog post will talk about my experience at Bamboozle, as well as some tips for people coming from places other than Jersey.





My friend and I didn't start planning our trip out to Bamboozle until about 3 months before, in January. The festival was scheduled for April 29-May 1. Once we decided to go to the festival, it was necessary to save up money.

Things that needed to be purchased/planned beforehand:

Friday, October 14, 2011

Concert Review: The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit

Band: The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit
Date: October 8, 2011
Location: Sausage Fest, Farmers Market, Santa Cruz, CA


Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: A friend of mine manages the band for a class. All she said was they are middle aged men that sound like Mumford and Sons. hmmm..


What Actually Happened (BITCH SPOILER ALERT) - 
So a group of us (20 girls) all do a field trip to the farmer's market to see my friend's band perform. We get there pretty late because we didn't want to hear the opening bands. So we get there, and we tried to get in. This lady dress in some weird era of German clothes, tells us that the market is at full capacity and she couldn't get let anyone in. We were all pissed off!! More people were leaving then coming in. So we awkwardly stand in front of the gate, figuring out what we should do. My friend never called them and asked them to save us a couple of spots. A couple of minutes in they got on stage and start performing. 


They are nothing like Mumford and Sons. There were just another country band. I just can't stand country. Good thing we didn't listen to them.


Verdict - I don't like country music, therefore I don't like them.


Bitch Rate - 4/5



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Concert Review: The New Gary Burton Quartet

Band: New Gary Burton Quartet
Date: October 7,2011
Location: Yoshi's, Oakland, CA




Preconceived Thoughts of the Band: I for one, am not an active jazz listener. I do have some Charlie Parker and some Wes Montgomery in my iTunes, but I HAVE to be in the mood for it, which is rarely. Jazz is way too complicated for me.The poly-rhythmic and complex chords never really synced in with me. I love it when I hear melody and harmony. I've always been that way since I can remember. I barely know this Gary Burton guy, but when I mentioned him to a couple of friends they were surprised (and jealous) that I would get to here him. From what I got in his biography, he's kind of a big deal. He has a great album background, has a GRAMMY for one his albums. He's a professor at Berklee College of Music. It's pretty amazing.

I'm sorry that this is a jazz concert review, but I thought it was helpful for me. As a musician, I need to explore different genres. I'm trying to become an open-minded musician....