21 May 2013

Seen & Heard: The Rolling Stones @ The Staples Center

I can't believe I can check this band off my music bucketlist.   If you have the funds and the chance, go see The Rolling Stones. 

A few things that come to mind about last night:
Staples Center is a wicked (& expensive) venue for a concert
Mick Jagger had about 6 outfit changes
Mick Taylor showed up for a few songs
Median age was around 50.
Saw more half naked adults than any other concert I've been to
Older adults still smoke weed
Three song encore: You Can't Always Get What You Want,
 Jumpin' Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction



20 May 2013

Seen & Heard: Holy Ghost! & Classixx @ The Observatory

Classixx

Holy Ghost!

Last night I made the trek to The Observatory in Santa Ana to catch Classixx opening for Holy Ghost!.  It was the first time I had been to that venue, and it was slightly tricky to find because it was hidden among big businesses.  I suggest getting there early because free parking is very limited, and once it fills up, you have to pay $10 to park in another lot.  There were NO OBSERVATORY PARKING signs posted in nearby lots, so we opted to park across the street and save our $10. The venue itself was pretty nice.  When we walked in, it reminded me of a summer school camp lodge.  A smaller room with a bar was selling merchandise, and the main room is up a flight of stairs.  The actual layout of the performance room reminded me of a mini Wiltern.  Circular in nature, with separate and distinct levels of stadium standing room. Grab a spot on the level right above the floor, closer to the sides.  You end up being pretty close to the stage with an awesome, unobstructed view.

Classixx has come a long way from djing LMU graduation house parties.  They played live last night, and unsurprisingly they played a lot of new songs from their album Hanging Gardens: All You're Waiting For, Holding On, I'll Get You, Jozi's Fire, Borderline.  If people weren't dancing before, they were dancing by the third song when Classixx dropped their remix of Phoenix's Lizstomania.  I really really enjoyed their set (and also the Laker's tee), and look forward to seeing them again on Tuesday at the Avalon.

Classixx was a great opener because they really got the crowd moving and Holy Ghost! kept the momentum going.  I have seen Holy Ghost! a few times, but the only time that comes to mind is when I saw them at Identity Fest in San Diego.  Their setup has improved drastically if my memory serves me right.  They had two sets of drums, a piano, a few synths (a setup that reminded me of Simian Mobile Disco), guitars and bass.  It was interesting because Holy Ghost! is a duo, yet there were 5 members on stage. Although they are not a band that I normally go out of my way to see, they immediately won points because they mentioned that everybody in the audience was missing Game of Thrones to see them that night and seemed genuinely thankful.  Their set was really fun and they had great crowd interaction, and I would definitely see them again once their new album comes out. 

19 May 2013

Classixx - Supernature (Hot Toddy Remix)

Anybody else making the trek to Santa Ana to see Classixx with Holy Ghost! tonight?

Love this remix by Hot Toddy.
 

Hemingway - Ace Neptune (Cyclist Remix)

Perfect beach soundtrack. Creep

18 May 2013

Seen & Heard: Fred Falke @ Lure


Although I dislike Lure as a concert venue because of the poor layout, their summer lineup gets all my love.  Lots of disco dancing on Friday nights.  Fred Falke holds a special spot on my list of favorite artists and I'd be damned if I missed him last night.  Similar to his performances at Pacific Festival & at Avalon in 2011, Fred Falke opened his set with 8:08pm at the Beach while getting funky on bass.  He picked up the bass again for a live version of Golden Cage (my favorite remix of ALL TIME).  If you missed him last night, you're in luck because he's playing again later this month at The Observatory, where he plays alongside Bag Raiders (DJ set).   I am severely tempted to see him again.

16 January 2013

Coachella 2013 Predictions

Now I know these lists are everywhere, and people make this a huge deal, but this list is more for me and less for you. It's a running tally to help me keep track of bands that I want to see next year; those who I can potentially see at Coachella and bands that require me to purchase a concert ticket to a solo date in LA instead.  It won't be all inclusive across genres because I am focusing on bands that I am personally interested in seeing, not all artists that could be at Coachella.  If you're looking for that, head to Consequence of Sound.

So I guess I'm really not making Coachella predictions so much as I am just internet sleuthing to figure out my concert budget needs for next year. 
Donations welcome.


10 January 2013

Hey Champ - Cliché

Free dl from their soundcloud. Highly recommend.

08 January 2013

Tegan & Sara - Fool To Cry (Produced by RAC)

T&S cover the Stones, produced by RAC, for the show Girls?
Sweet.

Prince - Same Page Different Book

New Prince is funkay.

04 January 2013

Local Natives - Heavy Feet

I am very much looking forward to this album.
In order to not break my new year's resolution, anybody want to take me to their show this month?

Creep

Wolfgang Gartner - Live @ The Palladium 10 Nov 2012

Happy New Year!
My biggest regret of last year is not finding the cash to go to this show.
Here's to no more concert regrets in 2013!
 

27 December 2012

Kaskade & Swanky Tunes ft. LIGHTS - No One Knows Who We Are

Met some Canadians in Germany back in November and they introduced me Lights.  Major babe.