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Concert Preview: Atlas Genius

Concert Reviews, Indie Artists, Tours, Uncategorized

October 19, 2013

A Note From the Editor

Hey y’all! Atlas Genius is playing at Stubb’s on October 23, and I’ll be attending the show to take photos of the band. I’ve been a fan of Atlas Genius for awhile, and I first saw them in April at Emo’s East with The Neighbourhood. It has been several months, so I am very excited to see how the band has improved as performers and musicians.

I’ll be writing a review of the concert to go along with my photos, so check back by the end of next week to read about it and see the photos. For those of you who may not know Atlas Genius, here is a little bit about them…

Meet the Band

Atlas Genius is a brother-duo band hailing from Adelaide, Australia. The band has had increasing success in the United States and United Kingdom since the release of their debut single “Trojans” on May 4, 2011.

By 2012, the band was signed to Warner Bros. Records, and on Feb. 9, 2013, Atlas Genius released their first album When It Was Now.

The band has toured the US several times, and even performed at festivals this summer including Lollapalooza and Sasquatch! Festival. They are currently on their headliner tour in the US and will tour the UK this November with Imagine Dragons. A full list of dates can be found at AtlasGenius.com.

The official music video for “If So” was released on October 10.

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The 1975

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The 1975: Anything But The 70s

Album Reviews, Indie Artists, New Music, Uncategorized

October 15, 2013

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The Band

Ask anyone about UK band The 1975 and you’ll hear the same thing from everyone: they are going to be the next big thing in music.

They’ve already taken over the alternative genre, and now the world.

The 1975 has been so successful in the UK that they played iTunes festival on September 8. In the United States, they made their first appearance at SXSW 2013 in Austin, TX. Since then they toured parts of the US in support of The Neighbourhood. This coming fall they are touring parts of the US again as a headliner act. (Tour dates here.)

The 1975 released their first self-titled album on September 3. It features popular songs “Chocolate” and “The City.” But the real surprise is the rest of their album, because their sound is so unique to them. It’s unlike anything else in today’s indie genre.

The Music

A prominent part of their basis takes sounds from 80s R&B artists and rock bands, which were a heavy influence in their teen years, and can be heard throughout the album.

Mathew “Matty” Healy, lead vocalists, described the album as a part of their life. The songs reflect a certain time in their lives.

Several of the songs feature lyrics that are actually a conversation between people. This is a style of writing that surprised me because I didn’t realize the frequency of these lyrics and the manner in which they were written, which is very subtle.

Title tack and intro “The 1975,” along with “An Encounter” and “12” are lyric-less instrumental riffs that, to me, feel like an idea in time, a happening, a soundtrack. They stand on their own without relying on the album to carry them, while at the same time connecting the songs on the album.

“Menswear” could also be considered alongside these songs, but lyrics surprisingly enter half way through the song. The lyrics, though, are solely a conversation stopped in time, which reinforces the idea that these songs were written about specific events in their lives.

‘Well I only brought 3, what you lookin’ at me for?’/ She’s dressed in white and putting off crying/ ‘Well you’re the best man, so what’s the plan?/ Why don’t you talk to Matty about it?’

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Another point about their lyrics that impressed me is that they have a strange elegance about them. The obscure vocabulary Matty includes in the lyrics is unforseen, when considering the simple and shallow lyrics of some of today’s artists and bands.

Talk!” features the lyrics “Passing grammatical mistakes/ Totally wrecked and polemic in the way he talks/ Vocal sabbatical – delayed by churning out the same,” which caused me to do a double-take rewind of the song upon first listen.

Being from England, Matty has a very distinct accent when he sings (unlike other English artists who sing with an American accents). Although the lyrics are utterly unrecognizable at times, it does not discredit the band. Instead, it’s another factor that gives them personality.

(Side note: I highly suggest listening to the album while reading along with a lyric booklet or with the Internet’s aid. From personal experience, I can tell you that  the songs have different and deeper meaning when you can understand the lyrics.)

The Real Deal

In most ways, the album defines The 1975 and gives them a style to call their own. There are more of the poppy guitar pickups and melodies, like in their first radio hit “Chocolate.” But that is not to say all the album sounds like one 30 minute song. Some of their songs have melodic or harmonic ideas in common, which connect the album and gives is continuity.

My only objection is to “Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You.” The slow and raw piano strip-down, accompanied by Matty’s vocals, closes the album with emotion. However, I wish that the song had more of a structure to it, because it feels almost free-styled. This is not to discredit the song, but I think for this album, a stronger statement would have worked better to close the album.

I love the raw passion in the album. The 1975 is not trying or pretending to be anything they’re not. This album is how they felt and how they were in a certain time and place in their lives when they wrote these songs. They’re not seeking acceptance from any record label or audience. There’s no management telling them how to sound or how to look. They are where they are today from simply being themselves, and their talent and innovative musicianship definitely doesn’t hinder them.

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Album: The 1975

Band: The 1975

Jenna’s Rating: 4.5/5

Suggested Songs:Sex,” “Girls,” “Heart Out

Buy It: iTunes, Amazon, CD or Vinyl

Follow the Band: Facebook, Twitter, Website

 

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8123 Tour Photos and Videos

Concert Reviews, Indie Artists, Photos, Tours, Uncategorized

August 7, 2013

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Hey guys! Photos of The Maine and This Century are now posted on my flickr page with photos of Brighten and A Rocket to the Moon on their way, so check back for those soon. Below is a video of The Maine playing “We’ll All Be” live in Austin with the other 8123 tour bands. Keep your eyes peeled for more videos of your favorite songs.

I love The Maine because they are an ever-progressing and evolving band. They took their music places I never thought they would be able to. And every time I go to their shows they are increasingly better performers and musicians. The Maine really is growing into a rock and roll band.

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Artist Spotlight: BoyMeetsWorld

Pop Punk Artists, Uncategorized

July 31, 2013

When you hear the name BoyMeetsWorld, you’re probably thinking of the 90s television show, but BoyMeetsWorld, the band, is here to change that image. BoyMeetsWorld is an uprising pop punk band from Cincinnati, OH. Racing drums, gang vocals, and guitar riffs give this band something special.

In one year as a band, BoyMeetsWorld has won first place at their tri-state Battle of the Bands, booked and played shows out of town and released their debut EP “Do What’s Best For You.” The band is made up of lead singer Craig Sulken, guitarists Pat Bryant and Drew Richter, bassist Brad Sulken, and drummer Ryan Sulken.

“We decided to start this band because music has always been something every member loves doing, and we really want to have our music heard around the world,” the band said. “It would be insane to know that people all over the place are blaring our music.”

It is apparent through lyrics that BoyMeetsWorld is all about having fun and spending their days making memories with great friends. They describe thier music as  “fun, energetic, and something you’ll love to sing along to in the shower or in the car.”

And it isn’t just an image. They bring this vibe to play in real life, too. When they take the stage their lively performance gets the crowd pumped up. The band’s favorite song to play live is “Right Where We Belong,” a perfect example of what they’re all about.

“It’s the most energetic and everybody sings with us every time we play it…,” BoyMeetsWorld said.

The overall sound and lyrical content of BoyMeetsWorld’s music reminds me of Mayday Parade meets Man Overboard, but their abilities do not stop there.

The band said, “we think our songwriting and live show makes us a little different than other bands in our genre. We think we pack a little bit more of a punch in both aspects.”

Like most bands, BoyMeetsWorld is inspired by the bands they love and listened to growing up like Mest, Good Charlotte, New Found Glory, and Bayside.

Since their start in the summer of 2012, BoyMeetsWorld have grown a lot.

“The best part about being in [BoyMeetsWorld] is definitely all of the people we’ve met and continue to meet,” they said. “We’ve made so many good friends, and love getting to know people and their life stories.”

The band has a lot of plans for the future like playing shows in Cincinnati, hitting the road to play some out of town shows in the fall, and maybe even putting out a new single or EP in the coming months.

BoyMeetsWorld released a music video for “Right Where We Belong”  on July 22. The band’s EP “Do What’s Best For You” is available for purchase on iTunes.

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Smallpools

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Debut Music: Smallpools EP

Album Reviews, Indie Artists, New Music, Tours, Uncategorized

July 16, 2013

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Smallpools released their first four track EP on July 16 and thus began their world domination of the indie pop music scene.

Smallpools also embarked on their first tour with San Cisco on July 15. Scroll to the bottom for tour dates.

LA based band Smallpools popped out of nowhere in May when they released their single “Dreaming.” The song immediately received attention from online listeners and airplay from ALT Nation on Sirius XM.

“Dreaming” is one of those songs you hear and immediately know it’s going to be a hit.  Energizing combinations of guitar and synth give the song life while the lyrics give off a go with the flow vibe. It makes for a catchy and addictive dance song that you want to leave on repeat.

In the second song “Mason Jars,” Smallpools experiments balancing gang vocals and twangy guitar melodies for folk-like choruses with classic indie rock versus, incorporating syncopated drumming and clear guitar progressions. At times the song sounds like two separate songs that were smashed together to make a dizzying evolution of sound, yet Smallpools manages to pull it off smoothly.

“Over & Over” leads away from their synth-driven dance single. This is my favorite track on the EP because of the story line lyrics and the snappy guitar that lays somewhere between Vampire Weekend and Two Door Cinema Club. The chorus “I want to call you mine/ and never let you down/ I want to feel this ride over and over” creates a feeling of carefree endless summer nights spent doing crazy things with your favorite people.

“No Story Time” proves the extent of Smallpools’ talent. I hear elements of bands like Phoenix, Vampire Weekend, Atlas Genius, and Two Door Cinema Club, but it doesn’t feel like anything other than Smallpools. The writing and production of this song feels like a band who has been doing this for awhile, not debuting their EP, and for that reason I see this band staying around for a long time.

Band: Smallpools

Album: Smallpools EP

Jenna’s Rating: 4.5/5

Suggested Songs: Dreaming, Over & Over

Buy It: iTunes

Follow: Twitter Facebook Tumblr

Tour Dates

7/16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
7/18 – Washington DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel
7/19 – Clifton Park, NY @ Upstate Concert Hall
7/20 – Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
7/22 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
7/23 – Buffalo, NY @ Tralf Music Hall
7/24 – Toronto, Ontario @ The Garrison
7/26 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement
7/27 – Louisville, KY @ Zanzabar
7/28 – Nashville, TN @ Exit/In
7/29 – St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
7/31 – Minneapolis, MN @Triple Rock Social Club
8/02 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
8/08 – San Francisco, CA @ Popscene
8/09 – Sacramento, CA @ Blue Lamp
8/12 – San Francisco, CA @ Slim’s
8/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ Echoplex

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WARPED TOUR SURVIVAL GUIDE

Festivals, Tours, Uncategorized

July 7, 2013

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It’s finally summertime and Warped Tour time. This all day chaos of back to back bands is a great time, if you know how to handle it. If you’re a new comer, Warped Tour can be a lot to take in, so I’ve put together a survival guide to make sure you have the best time of your life.

What to Wear
  • Comfortable shoes. I suggest wearing close-toed shoes that can get trashed. You may be walking through mud and puddles if it’s raining but also, quite frankly, vomit. It’s not the most pleasant part of Warped Tour but sick people  will throw up wherever they have to.
  • Light-weight clothes. This is probably a given for most people. Dress comfortable. Dress for the weather. Being in the heat all day is not easy and no one wants to get sick and miss the fun.

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What to Bring
  • A friend.  Watch out for each other in the crowd and make sure you have enough sunscreen, water, and food.
  • A small light-weight backpack to carry your merch and other necessities in. Last year I even used mine as a place to collect signatures from all of the bands I met!
  • Sunscreen. Don’t be the person who comes home looking like a lobster or the person who paints their body with finger paint but forgets the sunscreen at home. (Trust me, you will save yourself from several weeks of embarrassment.)
  • Sunglasses
  • One factory sealed water bottle (up to one liter). This will save you from spending money on overpriced bottles of water, plus there is a free Klean Kanteen water refill station.
  • Back-up Cell Phone Battery. If you’re always using twitter or even taking pictures all day, the battery pack can be a life saver, especially when it’s time to go and you have to find your friend who wandered off.
  • A battery-powered, hand-held fan. You will be thankful you brought it right about the time you’re waiting in line for your favorite band’s autograph and there’s no escaping the heat.
  • Snacks. Eating at Warped Tour is always hard if you eat healthy or are vegan/ vegetarian. Usually the best options you can find are pizza or hot dogs, so it’s a good idea to bring trail mix or a sliced apple.
  • Ear Plugs. Yes, I know, you may be thinking that ear plugs are for older people, but when you’ve been blasted by loud music all day long, they may come in handy once or twice.
  • Tylenol
  • Money. Bring more than you expect to spend. You don’t want to run out of money for water or food because you bought to much merch.
  • Umbrella. Not only will it save you from rain, but it also works as a cover from the sun.

You Me At Six Signing

What to Do
  •  Make your schedule. The set times change every day, so the only one way to know what time your bands will be playing is to find the giant inflatable wall that has all the times and stages listed on it.
  • Visit the tents. In addition to merch, there are also fun activities like finger paint and dance contest. Non-profit organizations typically have games designed for the fans to have fun and win free items while learning important facts. Some organizations even give away VIP backstage passes.
  • Signings. The best way to know where and when you favorite band is signing is to follow them on twitter for updates.
  • Find shade and chill. Take a  break from the sun whether it’s under a tree or in an air-conditioned warehouse like the one that was open at the show I went to last year.

Out of all of these, the most important thing is to have fun. If you’re going to Warped Tour for the first time, it can be intimidating, but it is a blast if you stick with your buddy and stay hydrated! For more information on Warped Tour you can visit their FAQ page.

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New Music: What Are You Waiting For?

New Music, Uncategorized

June 21, 2013

On June 21 Paradise Fears released a music video for “What Are You Waiting For?” off of their new Battle Scars EP, which comes out on June 25.

The title of the song originated from lyrics featured in “Just A Feeling” on their first album Yours Truly. As the lyrics gained meaning, it eventually became the thesis for its own song.

Overall sound of the song captures the spirit of the band. Group vocals and drums drive the core of the song while front man Sam Miller incorporates spoken word during the verses with lyrics like “If you love it, embrace it/ If you want it, then chase it.”

The music video is equally as moving and inspirational. It depicts the goals of fans and friends who answered the question- what are you waiting for?

Paradise Fears has come so far since their start. I am truly excited to hear their new music on the Battle Scars EP. This is the beginning of a new chapter in their lives as they push onward to greater things.

This song brings out the dreamer in all of us and turns us into believers. There’s just one thing left. What are you waiting for?

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Summer Fest 2013 Tour with We the Kings

Tours, Uncategorized

June 20, 2013

Tickets are now on sale for the Summer Fest 2013 tour! We the Kings will be touring around the United States for July and August with Breathe Carolina, T Mills, The Ready Set and Keep It Cute. This is sure the be a fun show, so don’t miss your chance to go. See tour dates below. You can buy your tickets here.

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July 6 – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
July 7 – Center Stage – Atlanta, GA
July 9 – House Of Blues – New Orleans, LA
July 10 – Fitzgeralds – Houston, TX
July 11 – Emo’s – Austin, TX
July 12 – Backstage Live – San Antonio, TX
July 13 – House Of Blues – Austin, TX
July 14 – The Granda – Lawrence, KS
July 16 – The Rave – Milwaukee, WI
July 17 – Varsity Theatre – Minneapolis, MN
July 19 – Summer Music Hall – Denver, CO
July 20 – In The Venue – Salt Lake City, UT
July 21 – Knitting Factory Concert House – Boise, ID
July 23 – The ShowBox @ The Market – Seattle, WA
July 24 – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR
July 26 – Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA
July 28 – The Regency Ballroom – San Francisco, CA
July 30 – House Of Blues – West Hollywood, CA
July 31 – Soma – San Diego, CA
Aug. 2 – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA
Aug. 3 – Hard Rock Live – Las Vegas, NV
Aug. 6 – The Nile – Mesa, AZ
Aug. 7 – Sunshine Theatre – Albuquerque, NM
Aug. 8 – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK
Aug. 9 – The Pageant – St Louis, MO
Aug. 10 – Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
Aug. 11 – The Crofoot – Pontiac, MI
Aug. 15 – Webster Theatre – Hartford, CT
Aug. 16 – House Of Blues Boston – Boston, MA
Aug. 17 – Best Buy Theatre – New York, NY
Aug. 18 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA
Aug. 20 – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
Aug. 21 – House Of Blues – Cleveland, OH
Aug. 22 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
Aug. 25 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA
Aug. 27 – The Norva – Norfolk, VA
Aug. 28 – Amos Southend – Charlotte, NC
Aug. 30 – House Of Blues Orlando – Orlando, FL

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Of Monsters and Men Photos

Concert Reviews, Indie Artists, Photos, Uncategorized

June 8, 2013

Icelandic indie-folk/pop band Of Monsters and Men made a stop in Austin for their U.S. tour, so I went down to Stubb’s to see them and take photos. I really only knew the band for their hit “Little Talks,” but I was quite surprised by their live performance. They were all smiles the whole time and so was the crowd- their music is contagiously happy. I can see why their show sold out so soon.

Their live sound is just as full as the album because, in addition to the normal band instruments, they play piano, organ, accordion, trumpet, and assorted percussion instruments in their live show that are also used on the album . But what really makes them unique are their lead singers- yes, plural. They have a male and female singer who take turns leading the songs and singing together, which gives their music a rich and interesting sound. The six piece band also had two touring members with them. They’re a really cool group of musicians and I suggest seeing them live.

To view all of my photos of the band, you can visit my flickr page.

 

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Andrew McMahon

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Andrew McMahon’s Pop Underground EP Review

Album Reviews, New Music, Pop Artists, Uncategorized

June 1, 2013

On April 30, Andrew McMahon released his first EP as a solo artist. The Pop Underground EP is his first published work since taking off time and the retirement of Jack’s Mannequin more than a year ago. This was a big step for him, as it is for many artists who choose to put out music under their own name.

Although the EP’s sound strays from McMahon’s previous alternative works, it still has the same genuine feeling found in his lyrics. This I have found to be one of his distinguishing traits. His ability to write lyrics and sing them in such an honest and real manner is unmatched.

McMahon’s first single “Synesthesia” opens the EP with a new sound of synthesizers, yet the guitar and drums give it the old alternative Andrew feel. The chorus breaks into a vibrant mix of synth and keyboard that is highlighted by lyrics “I see colors when I hear your voice.”

People may not know that Synesthesia is a rare disease that occurs when certain nerves in the brain don’t match up correctly, causing the sensation of seeing colors when you hear sounds or taste foods, although there can be other combinations of mixed senses.

Synesthesia is lyrically my favorite song on the EP. The lyrics in the verse  “yes, I never made a gold record/ and I’ve never been to mars/ but I’ve traveled around this world/ shooting fireworks and falling stars” exemplify what McMahon does best- write about real life and his personal experiences in a way that translates to so many of his listeners.

The song shows that “there’s more to life/ than singing songs we wrote/ while we lived in the shadow of the moon;” life isn’t about how good the songs you write are or your how successful you are, but the people in your life and the little things that make you happy.

The theme of this song carries into “Learn to Dance,” a quick-paced syncopation of drums and backing vocals that opens into a chorus with prominent piano and guitar, more like the sounds of People and Things.

“Catching Cold” received the most mixed reviews from fans; some hate it, some love it. This song was a bold move for McMahon, as none of his previous work even comes close to the programming work done on this song. It opens with a synth sequence that repeats through the entire song, which to me, resembles a video game theme song and makes me wonder if it helps the song. While the first verse is on the edge of questionable with its melodies and instruments, the chorus chimes in at the right moment to save the song. Overall, the song works as a catchy pop number to show McMahon’s new direction.

Critics also pointed out the use of auto-tune in the pre-chorus, but I see it as a voice effect for the purpose of enhancing the song. It is widely known that Andrew has an excellent voice and does not need the help of auto-tune.

“After the Fire” is my other favorite song on the EP. Everything about it is what a good pop song should be. My only objection is that the piano chord progression in the verse is on the simple and boring side. Still, the chorus is the perfect balance of synthesizer, guitar and drums.  It could not have been done any better.

Throughout, McMahon’s complex lyrics and honest voice remain constant and omnipresent, an important quality for any musician. I am happy to see that there are artists who respect the music enough to be able to reach out into the pop genre without throwing all of their methodology and unique qualities out the window. I applaud Andrew in his efforts and look forward to his future endeavors what ever they may be.

Artist: Andrew McMahon

Album: The Pop Underground EP

Recommended Songs: “Synesthesia” and “After the Fire”

Jenna’s Rating: 4/5

Purchase: Digital EP, iTunes, Amazon, Vinyl

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