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so, like two weeks ago...
by brittanyclimbstrees on February 21, 2008i went and saw no age and liars play together. the show was pretty bad ass, i have to say. i must admit, i hadn't really listened to no age before hand, but i didn't really enjoy their set. when i came home, a friend and i were talking about the show and i said that i really didn't like no age. he promptly told me that i was wrong, and that no age was fantastic. i decided that i could've just had a bad first impression and as such i went ahead and listened to some of them (not live, of course). i now know that i am a fan. so, dear no age, our first impression was kind of awful. i was in a bad mood, and surrounded by dirty hipsters, and you were on stage yelling. i am sorry i jumped to conclusions and i hope we can resolve this. sincerely, brittany. as far as the rest of the show went, it was fantastic and the lot of us had a great time. the drinks were overpriced, and i ended up spending fifty dollars in gas, but it was all well worth it.No Comments -
on the fifteenth...
by brittanyclimbstrees on November 17, 2007i went and saw bright eyes with the felice brothers and nik freitas. i saw bright eyes during the last tour, and by the end of the set conor was nearly too drunk to stand up. during last night's show, the only thing i saw in his hand was a bottle of water. he didn't talk as much - and that was to be expected, but musically i think that the performance was tons better than the last show. the show first opened with nik freitas, and i thought that he did a great job. he has one of those voices that no matter your musical taste you can appreciate. his pronunciation is reminiscent of bob dylan, and i found myself humming along lightly. next was the felice brothers. when first they got on stage and started singing, i didn't think i would make it through the set. the drummer was a bit overzealous, and obnoxious - but by the end of the set i had their cd in my purse and i have been listening to it all day. their songs are honest, and tell-tale. throughout their show they would tell the back story of most every song. they kind of reminded me of old drunken irish men. the song 'ruby mae' was probably my favourite. then bright eyes came on. as i said, musically he was probably fifty times better than the last time i had seen him. there were a few songs that i wish he had played, and a few that i wished he hadn't. he only played two songs from cassadaga, and i would've liked to hear at least a couple more. but when he started up 'lover i don't have to love' the crowd erupted in cheers as expected. the crowd was so different at this show as opposed to the last. it was a sea of hooded kids with bad hair cuts hugging. i figured i would at least see a few elitists... but really i only saw one, and it was kind of a let down. but the show was fantastic.No Comments -
November 10, 2007
by brittanyclimbstrees on November 10, 2007i have never posted a journal on this site before, but i think it only to be fair that i stick with musical entries in keeping with the theme of the site. as such, i only really have to say this: the newest albums from devendra banhart and akron/family are totally kicking my ass right now. 'love is simple' is just pure loveliness - pun not intended.No Comments
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it is technically the tenth of november, but i have not been to sleep yet, so for me it is the ninth still. tonight i went to cornell university to see loch lomond, the walkmen, and the decemberists. great show. i had not seen either loch lomond or the walkmen before, but both sets were fantastic. i really fell in love with loch lomond. beautiful voices and great work as a group. you could tell that they really enjoyed playing together. the walkmen, just as i suspected were great. unfortunately, we had to leave before the decemberists came on, but i am sure they were amazing... they always are.