Sunday, November 15, 2009

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

De De De De Da Da. Da Da De Da Da. Let's Go!


I must admit, when I first heard A Day To Remember's Victory debut, For Those Who Have Heart, back in '07 I didn't really give a skat. I wouldn't say they sucked, but for me I feel they just got lost in the over saturated pool of new pop-punk/hardcore fusion bands (ie. Set Your Goals, Daggermouth, Four Year Strong) that were popping up faster than Diglets in a brothel at the time. These Floridians also add an interesting twist to the sub-sub-genre by writing in Drop C,which means one minute you're tapping your toes to some pop-punk when all of a sudden you find yourself kicking in some craniums to Acacia Strain like breakdowns. Now I love pop-punk, and I love brutal mosh-parts, but combined does that yield a double gnar? As history taught us, and by history I mean that dumb-ass Michelle Tanner trying to combine Oreo Ice Cream and Olives, a lot of times the answer is no. However I think that these guys do it extremely well, and comes off very organic rather than forced.

Last February, after weeks of debate I decided to pick up their new album, Homesick. While not my favorite album of the year, I was pleasantly surprised and I find myself going back to it in my spurts of music A.D.D. What really makes it for me is the opening track, "The Downfall Of Us All." It's quite possibly the best song they've written and demonstrates the perfect blend of catchy hooks and melodies, with heavy grotesque sounding guitar tones. I get tickled in the kidneys when I hear the gang vox "da da de-ing" the main riff to kick off the song. Why the eff didn't I think of that??



Anyways, I felt like talking about an album that came out 9 months ago BECAUSE, they just released special edition with expanded artwork, bonus acoustic songs, and a DVD with a shit ton of footage (Making of, Music Videos, Live Concert, Tour Documentary). I hate that Victory almost ALWAYS re-releases albums, but at least this one has enough stuff to justify another purchase.

http://www.myspace.com/adaytoremember

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Chris Cole at The Berrics

Just caught some recent footage of Chris Cole filmed at The Berrics, which is a private skatepark owned by pro skateboarders Eric Koston and Steve Berra. I must say, Chris Cole + Children Of Bodom just reeks of radness and tastes so delicious too.

Representin' the Philly homies...

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

AFI Live in Sayreville NJ 10/10/09



Thanks to Erin, I got a chance to see my second love, AFI, at the Starland Ballroom in north Jersey this past Saturday. We would've perfered to attend the Philly stop next month, however it's on a Thursday night, and I'd much rather enjoy my Davey Havok fix without having to worry about waking up at 4am for work the next morning. Despite the fact that the Ballroom was in the middle of North Bumble-fuck NJ, and gets uncomfortably packed with people who were morally opposed to showering, this was one of the best overall shows I've been to in awhile.

First of all, there was only one opener, Gallows, who I was just as excited to see after hearing tons of great reviews for the past year or so, and they definately set it off. This was perfect, as we didn't have to sit through a bunch of shitty openers and be tired by the time AFI came on. Plus, this gave more time for both sets to wow the pants off of me, while still providing that slight chance we may get out before 11. Man am I getting old.

As expected AFI was amazing, and proved once again why they are still one of my favorite live bands to see. The only downside to their set was that 2 live staple songs "Totalimmortal" and "God Called in Sick Today" were listed MIA. I was a little weary about it at first, but I'm going to let it slide just because everything else was perfect. Now for the radness, I've compiled a brief list because I'm too lazy to write more full sentences.

1. Davey Havok's SPARKLING suit
2. Lou Koller from Sick Of It All coming out for "Kill Caustic"
3. Didn't expect "Ever and a Day"
4. Cover of "Just Like Heaven" by the Cure
5. Hunter's bass and Jade's tie matching Davey's SPARKLING suit
6. Davey's dance moves are hypnotic
7. People still chanting "Through Our Bleeding We Are One"
8. Fat people still love AFI as much as they did in 2001
9. Jade's live guitar tone rules
10. "Silver and Cold" was an interesting choice for the ender



Setlist:
1. Torch Song
2. Girl’s Not Grey
3. The Leaving Song, Pt. II
4. Veronica Sawyer Smokes
5. Ever And A Day
6. Kill Caustic
7. End Transmission
8. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
9. Beautiful Thieves
10. Dancing Through Sunday
11. The Leaving Song
12. On The Arrow
13. Death of Seasons
14. Medicate
15. Love Like Winter

Encore:
16. Just Like Heaven (The Cure cover)
17. Miss Murder
18. Silver and Cold

Monday, October 12, 2009