Live shows so far
Bands I've seen in chronological order and a (very) rough estimate of the record they were touring |
1 | | Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City
I'm not sure having seen them has much of an impact on me now, but it was a great first concert and that's all it needed to be. |
2 | | Arctic Monkeys AM
Judging from the show, I feel like they're kind of a douche magnet fan-wise, but still a good enough live band. |
3 | | Matt and Kim New Glow
I don't like most of their stuff, but they were playing a free show at a nearby college and I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy myself. A little bro-ish for me but still fun. |
4 | | Arctic Monkeys AM
Same as 2, except in a way less cramped venue |
5 | | Cloud Nothings Here and Nowhere Else
It was a free show, not unlike 3. They weren't on as long as I necessarily would've liked because of that, but they still played long enough to keep me happy. They had cops instead of security guards used to dealing with fans, and if memory serves me right that created some problems, but otherwise a good show. |
6 | | Sebadoh Defend Yourself
Sebadoh were great live and I got to awkwardly fanboy at Lou Barlow. Nice guy. Good times. |
7 | | Local H Hey, Killer
I went because a friend of mine at the time was a huge fan. Good show, if not totally etched in my memory. |
8 | | Craig Finn Faith In The Future
Double bill w/ nine. His solo stuff's kind of boring, but the highlight of his set was The Hold Steady's "Certain Songs" with Titus Andronicus' keyboard player helping out. Got to talk to him and he was really cool. |
9 | | Titus Andronicus The Most Lamentable Tragedy
Titus Andronicus are probably my favorite band of the last ten-fifteen years, and they were just blistering. Even through a pretty big lineup change (the show was how I found out Eric and Julian left the band), they had an insane amount of energy. Better yet, it ended with a "Bastards of Young" cover with Craig on vocals. I met Patrick Stickles and he talked to me about why I should be listening to the Violent Femmes. |
10 | | Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
Does it really count without Jello Biafra? Either way, I had a good enough time and I'm surprised I survived that pit (by the kindest of estimates, I'm 5'7" and 120 pounds) |
11 | | Built to Spill Untethered Moon
They were playing as a 3-piece but still sounded top notch. I wish maybe they played more from Perfect From Now On (and the songs they played "Stop the Show" and "Untrustable" are probably my least favorite from the record), but I couldn't honestly say they were anything but killer. That and Doug Martsch is one of the nicest people in music. |
12 | | Dinosaur Jr. Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
So great and so loud, so very very loud. They struck me as way less banter-heavy than Sebadoh, but I guess that's not surprising if you've ever heard J Mascis talk. They were everything I hoped they would be and I'm surprised at how not awful my ears felt having seen them. |
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