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| DaveyBoy's Soundwave Festival 2014
For me, February means Australia's annual Soundwave festival; a virtual cornucopia of metal, rock, punk and everything else in between. Marking my 6th consecutive visit to Soundwave, 7 annexed stages housed almost 100 bands on this sunny day. For the second year running, Melbourne's event was housed at Flemington Racecourse, allowing a crowd of approximately 50,000 to squeeze in... And thankfully, this time around, the two main stages were not as spread out as last year, meaning that you could hear either stage no matter where you stood. Taking into account I saw Alter Bridge and Living Colour play two nights before (see my blog for a run-down) at a side-show, these are the bands I saw on festival day in the order that they played: | 1 | Real Friends / The Bennies / Ceres
I had wanted to see Real Friends, but their set awkwardly clashed with the following act, so I took in 2 songs each from local acts The Bennies (who were a bit silly) and youngsters Ceres (who were quite promising with some genuinely impressive guitar lines). Thankfully, I also caught a couple of tunes from Real Friends. They had a larger than expected crowd watching them and were good, without standing out in any way. | 2 | Biffy Clyro
Up early on the main stage, the fair Scottish trio appeared without any shirts on to bake in the midday sun. Having previously been blown away by a club show that I witnessed them at, Biffy are contenders for the best live band going around right now... And this 45 minute set didn't do anything to dispel that notion, even if they did not that better that previous gig. The setlist was nicely spread between their previous 3 or 4 albums, while their new songs sounded as good as everything else. I just love the way that everyone struggles to do the cliched clapping to them, since their rhythms are so off-kilter. You're better off swaying your hips, just like front-man Simon Neil does. | 3 | The Story So Far
I was really keen to see these guys and came away a little neutral. They were undoubtedly not helped by playing at one of the smaller stages, where it appeared that the sound was a little off. Having said that, their better songs really did stand out over the rest, meaning it may just be a case of immersing yourself in their sound. You definitely get the feeling that these youngsters want to be heavier than they are, yet it may not serve them best in the long run. Out front, prowling Parker was sincere, yet did everything which suggested that a smile may just have cracked his face. | 4 | Alkaline Trio
One of a number of bands that I had seen before (quite a few years earlier in their case), Alk3 are now as professional a live outfit as you will come across. That does occasionally give you the feeling that they could be doing this with their eyes closed, but a short festival set such as this tends to mean that you predominantly have no filler and many heavier tracks are played. The rhythm section especially stood out, while fan-favorite closer 'Radio' brought the sing-along factor in spades. | 5 | Mutemath
Picture a rather small stage with 2 drums set up on it. Then picture a separate roll-on stage about one-sixth of that size containing a full drum set. Drummer Darren King then walks out first, puts on big headphones and then gaffer tapes them on around his chin (bloodied sports player style). From that moment I was hooked. Not just because that small stage moved with every maniacal whack of King's drumsticks, but also because the other 3 members of the band brought something unique to the equation. Paul Meany's vocal range was at times stupendous, while his keys sounded really good. The only downside - as per their albums - is that for a short set, they still played lengthy outros, so I think they only got 6 songs in. | 6 | AFI
Of the bands I had previously seen, AFI were the ones who improved the most. I'm not even sure what it was exactly, but I get the feeling that while they had previously been genre-hopping a little, most recent LP 'Burials' has seen them snugly fit into a sound where they are now fully comfortable. Davey Havok's stage presence was as good as could be seen on the day, while the musicianship sounded suitably crisp, yet heavy. Beginning with 'The Leaving Song Pt.II' and 'Girl's Not Grey' was also a wise choice. | 7 | Zebrahead
I think I have heard all of one song from these guys in the past, so this was more for the sake of still seeing someone play while having a bite to eat. One things for certain though; their brand of pop-punk with rap is entertaining. I think I knew that from the moment I saw that they had a bar set up on stage... Complete with a barman who also acts as backing vocalist and roadie. I'm unsure that he was quite as impressed when he had to repair a faulty monitor though, because it meant that the band had to serve themselves. | 8 | Panic! At the Disco
Definitely the most inconsistent act of the day, this set included some fantastic highs and cringe-worthy lows. Of course, most of those lows were courtesy of the band's mediocre new album, which produced 4 of this 11 song set. Since Brendon Urie is basically the only remaining member of PatD, so it's fair to say that he dominates proceedings. And you can't fault his stage presence at all, holding the predominantly younger audience in his palm the whole way through. That includes a strange - and surprisingly impressive - stab at hardcore on the penultimate tune! | 9 | Black Veil Brides
It is no secret that the most metal of all bands in the world is one of my guilty pleasures. Playing a set that was heavy on tracks from their excellent new LP 'Wretched and Divine', these guys thankfully weren't in full make-up gear, although still looked a little strange (remembering that I try to steer away from their videos). They sounded really good too, bringing the sing-along factor and not scared to indulge in some cheesy guitar solo action. The drummer is definitely still stuck in the band's metalcore days though, but if anything, this gives BVB a slight point of difference in the live setting. | 10 | I Call Fives
When seeing so many bands in one day, there is usually at least one disappointment... And on this day it was unfortunately I Call Fives. I'm a fan of them, but they appeared to be in their own world on stage. It probably was not helped by a rather small turnout to see them, but that's no excuse for what was bordering on careless playing and ridiculous banter. I think I'll just put this one down to a bad day, or most likely a big previous night. | 11 | Jimmy Eat World
This is another band that I think could perform such a precise set blindfolded. Of course, that doesn't make their performance any less enjoyable. They just have so many sing-alongs that they could pull out of their discography. It's not exactly innovative stuff and they don?t do anything to knock your socks off, but it's also very difficult to dislike. The final 3 songs are a sing-along trio to match any other: 'Bleed American', 'The Middle' & 'Sweetness'. | 12 | Green Day
Since the band are planning on taking a break from touring and recording, this headline set promised a lot, but ultimately fell a little short of expectations (and last year's headliner Metallica). While listed as a 3 hour set, they played for about 150 minutes, 30 of which was silly banter and other filler. And then a further 30 minutes consisted of newer tunes, covers and medleys, which were all fairly meh. But with the downs come the ups. During the middle section, they played about 5 songs in a row from Dookie and it was awesome (they should have played the whole album), but the (slightly surprisingly) younger audience preferred the also strong songs from American Idiot. Put it this way; it's lucky they have a lot of hits. | |
DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | GREEN DAY SETLIST
99 Revolutions
Know Your Enemy
East Jesus Nowhere
Stop When The Red Lights Flash
Letterbomb
Holiday
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Let Yourself Go
Kiss Me Deadly
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Burnout
Chump
Longview
When I Come Around
Welcome to Paradise
2000 Light Years Away
Hitchin’ a Ride
Medley 1
Brain Stew
St. Jimmy
Knowledge
Basket Case
She
King for a Day
Medley 2
Waiting
Minority
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American Idiot
Jesus of Suburbia
Brutal Love
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Put My Little Shoes Away
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
| DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | With that user-name, I think you may just be a little biased. LOL. | tempest--
03.13.14 | Not a single band in common, as usual! hahah | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | We must keep this streak going tempest.
Did you even consider any of these? | tempest--
03.13.14 | only Alter Bridge and Living Colour! | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Yeah, even the people waiting for Green Day had a collective thought of "hey, I know this song... In fact, I know all the words". | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | Lloyd didn't even consider Jimmy Eat World
disowning him as a friend | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Unfortunately true Futures. If anything, I prefer to sing along to Sweetness & Bleed American... As well as Pain.
Rowan, he'll claim they were on at the same time as some hardcore band. | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | Yeah Sweetness and Pain >>>> The Middle for sure
23 is the best though let's be real | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Not for me, although I was glad that they played it. | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | Actually I'm weird in that the Invented title track is my favourite but 23 is still a life-changer
Which one's your fave? | Ecnalzen
03.13.14 | Bleed American and Sweetness are amazing. I bought BA specifically after hearing Sweetness, but I never really cared for The Middle. They probably feel obligated to play it since that's what most ppl probably know them by. | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | SALT SWEAT | tempest--
03.13.14 | hardcore?? HARDCORE??!?!? | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | wtf man | tempest--
03.13.14 | agreed wtf davey I don't even listen to hardcore!
hehe | BigPleb
03.13.14 | Davey rules. | Rowan5215
03.13.14 | wtf man @ you lloyd | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | 'Bleed American' is my favourite song of theirs. It balances their heavier riffy sound with their catchy side. It's like 'Pain' and 'Sweetness' put together.
metal, hardcore, metalcore... It's all the same, isn't it? ;-) | NordicMindset
03.13.14 | I would have loved to go | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Then you should have... if you could have. | NordicMindset
03.13.14 | Australias halfway across the world | dimsim3478
03.13.14 | haha saw The Bennies at an AA show in Melbourne and they were incredible (also saw them about a year
ago when nobody had heard of them). easily one of my favourite up-and-comers pretty much EVER | AliW1993
03.13.14 | JEW are such a proficient live band. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | So jump on a plane GB. Just steer clear of Malaysia Airlines for the time being.
Tbh William, 2 songs wasn't enough to go on with any of those 3 bands. Strangely enough, I got the feeling The Bennies weren't up-and-comers, which I guess is a good thing for them.
"Proficient" is a good word Ali. That's why I threw in the word "precise". This could sound a little silly, but you almost want them to make a mistake just to provide a little spontaneity. | Gnocchi
03.13.14 | Well you did say you saw none of mine. Succinct write up Davey maybe you do Sydney in a few years and you can lead me around all these acts. Then we can swap and get you stuck in a Slayer pit. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | How was the Sydney set-up this year? Finally settling in?
"stuck" being the operative word. | AliW1993
03.13.14 | Yeah, they're not the most exciting out there, but you know exactly what you're going to get, and that's a rock solid set. | Gnocchi
03.13.14 | Well, no the layout keeps changing. Last year the main stage (1 and 2) we're inside ANZ stadium, but this year Eminem had that all covered.
The day didn't go smooth either; bands getting swapped playing time or stages.
Maybe they'll stick to a certain way and let the whole process flow into something... Not awkward. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Not good to hear ND. AJ really has to settle the festival down in Sydney... & soon. Something seems to occur every year up there. Maybe with no Perth next year, more focus will go into all east coast shows. | Gnocchi
03.13.14 | You'd hope he'd spend more time focusing on the cities that pull the bigger numbers. Maybe you could get an interview with
AJ, find out what's going on? : ) | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Haha. Could you imagine. His twitter account is hilarious to read. Any negatives with him are far far far outweighed by the positives though. The bottom line is that without him, there are so many bands that I doubt I would have ever seen. | Gnocchi
03.13.14 | True, true. Especially considering that it's the one event a year I can fit in as a chef working 52 hours a week. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Yeah, it's like a years worth of gigs all rolled into 1 day.
Hell, even Jimmy Eat World (who are a fairly well-known band) hardly toured here before AJ brought them out as a late replacement 3 years back. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | Thanks Jom. As some of the acts are understandably being recycled as the festival progresses through the years, it's a little difficult to get a read on comparisons. If I had to get off the fence though, I'd say it wasn't as good as some previous years. I guess when almost 3 hours is put into the headliner, then a lot depends on them. Then again, if I factored in the 2 bands I saw at the side-show, then my opinion has to be upgraded. It's all different shades of awesome really. | silentstar
03.13.14 | all I wanted to know from this list was whether Black Veil Brides were here
and I got what I wanted | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | You love 'em SS. | silentstar
03.13.14 | I used to listen to Knives and Pens so hard in '10
the glory days are dead | scottpilgrim10
03.13.14 | I hate that Green Day drags out just about every song they play with boring filler. | DaveyBoy
03.13.14 | I thought you did SS. If you prefer their metalcore days, I think that means you're one rung below me on the coolness chain. Whereabouts we are on that chain is the only matter of conjecture.
Exactly SP10. And predictably, that happens less with the 'Dookie' songs.
I might be wrong, but I think they play '23' quite often now. The fans have spoken. | NordicMindset
03.13.14 | now only if they did Just Watch the Fireworks more often... | DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | If they combined Just Watch the Fireworks with Goodbye Sky Harbore, they could probably play a 2 song set. ;-)
There's just so much BVB love around here. It's touching. | silentstar
03.14.14 | ex-love*, haha | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | Snide love, | DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | ex-love = like
Everybody Loves Davey: Next year's smash television hit. Guest stars in Episode 1: Black Veil Brides & ASnideReturns. | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | Everybody Hates Anberlin | DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | Bannable offence right there. | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | I wonder if they'll ever play Cities entirely in 2017 | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | It'd be the perfect time for me. | scottpilgrim10
03.14.14 | Couldn't happen now. | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | Bands always celebrate 10th anny in some special way.
Maybe Anberlin can do that by playing Cities in full? | scottpilgrim10
03.14.14 | But aren't they quitting after 2014 | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | Maybe they could reunite for that one special occasion. | scottpilgrim10
03.14.14 | anything is possible. | NordicMindset
03.14.14 | 10th anniversary TDAG tour, come to Long Island and play the full album. | DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | Anniversary tours seem to be getting more popular, but I've never come across one. I would have loved to have seen that 25th anniversary tour for 'Vivid' that Living Colour did. | Rowan5215
03.14.14 | I saw NIN like two days before the 20th anniversary of the Downward Spiral they didn't even play it in full
smh Trent | unaMUSEd
03.14.14 | Brendon Urie can actually scream really well live it's pretty sick. | DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | Ahhh, you've seen it unaMUSEd. Initially, I thought he was trying to be funny, but then it just sounded like he was born to do it. The kiddies in the crowd had no idea what was going on. | insomniac15
03.14.14 | I saw Green Day last year in Belgrade where they played Dookie in its entirety for the first time. It was fucking awesome even though half of the audience were teenagers who didn't know anything off the album besides Basket Case and When I Come Around. I was singing along and people around me were looking as if I was an alien.
Besides this, some of the trilogy tracks like Stop When The Red Lights Flash, Stray Heart, 99 Revolutions or Nuclear Family were really good live. It was an excellent show overall. | unaMUSEd
03.14.14 | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8lApGFZiGA For you snide
| DaveyBoy
03.14.14 | That happened to a lesser extent at this show insomniac. It took me by surprise too. I just thought that even the young'uns in the audience would have gone back to revisit 'Dookie' and prefer it over 'AI', etc... | DaveyBoy
03.18.14 | I'm not a huge Alice In Chains fan, but caught the last 2 tracks waiting fro J.E.W. And nope, I didn't see any of A7X, but they do seem to be that kind of band. I believe AJ had a lot of trouble dealing with them too. | tempest--
03.18.14 | well yeah, they pulled out of 2011's festival because they didn't want to play at the same time as Iron Maiden | DaveyBoy
03.18.14 | ... And - from memory - they demanded to play last this time around. They clearly don't have much respect for Green Day. |
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