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Pixies at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 2/21/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

February 23, 2014 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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Black Francis (AKA Frank Black, AKA Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV) usually has little to say to an audience during a Pixies concert, and unless I missed it, he had nothing to say to the sold out crowd at the Fox Theater in Oakland last night.  The music he crafted with his band, originating in the late 80s, still sounds ahead of it’s time, and rocks harder than most of the material put out by bands yesterday and today.  Yet in true anti-rock star style, after casually coming onto the stage Friday night and giving the crowd a friendly wave hello, Black Francis realized his shoe was untied and propped his foot up on the drum kit to rectify the situation before kicking into “Bone Machine”.  The band has one of the best collections of songs for a band with such a short lifespan in its original incarnation (1986-1993, more or less).  I personally love every song on their five studio albums, save one or two.  As most are fairly short, some are played even faster live, so a Pixies concert always feels like some kind of a race of sorts to the end, and thus the chit chat engaged in by some artists is skipped over completely with the Pixies, though they always have a surprise or two none the less.  The most unexpected moment with their stop in Oakland was the apparent lack of a set list, and after a satisfying encore, the house lights came up, band still onstage with fans exiting in a hurry, only to have the quartet break into a frenetic and rocking version of “Planet of Sound”, with house lights still up throughout.  Funny enough, I asked the sound and light crew at the mixing board in the back about this when the show finally (finally) came to a close, and even they were surprised.  In any event, a stellar show put on by one of my favorite bands of all time, played to a fascinating mix of fans old and new (some of the latter of which weren’t even born during their first run in the late 80s and early 90s).  A true celebration of some of the best music of my generation.  They’ve still got it. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Best Coast, Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Oakland California, Pixies Tagged With: 2014, 4ad, another planet, another planet entertainment, bagboy, best coast, Black Francis, Blue Eyed Hexe, breeders, california, charles thompson, Concert, Concert Review, date, Dave Lovering, ep1, ep2, Fox Theater, Frank Black, Joey Santiago, Kim Deal, kim shattuck, Music, Oakland, Paz Lenchantin, Photo, photographs, photos, pixies, review, set list, setlist, the pixies

Phantogram at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 2/20/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

February 21, 2014 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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“We love you so much…  you’re so beautiful!  We’ve been playing San Francisco for years and years and years, and every time we come back here, you’re so fucking great and it’s so fucking fun…”  Sarah Barthel, standing beside long time collaborator Josh Carter, both of whom seemed moved at times by the enthusiastic crowd that sold out the Fox Theater in Oakland for Phantogram’s debut show touring their latest album, Voices, which hit the streets earlier this week.  Joined on stage by Chris Carhart on drums and Nick Shelestak on keyboards, the band put on an amazing show with a fantastic ability to recreate their unique studio sound live on stage, which was itself bathed in a pulsating light show that suited their songs well.  This is definitely one of the must see tours of the year – really brilliant performance of their incredibly unique music and fantastic new album.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, Oakland California, Phantogram, White Sea Tagged With: 2014, album preview, announcement, another planet, another planet entertainment, ape, barsuk records, california, Charlie Everywhere, cities, city, Concert, concert photos, Concert Review, date, dates, details, event, eyelid movies, february 20, Fox Theater, images, josh carter, live, location, morgan kibby, Music, new album, north america, Oakland, performance, phantogram, photography, photos, pre-sale code, rock, sale, sarah barthel, set list, setlist, show, ticket, tickets, tour, upcoming, venue, voices, white sea

KMFDM at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 11/14/2013 (Concert Review)

November 15, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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Sascha Konietzko’s brain child, KMFDM (Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, loosely “no pity for the majority”), played its second concert in the past year at The Independent in San Francisco to a crowd of its devotees last night.  One of the leading artists that helped to build the Industrial music scene in the 80s (though Sasha prefers “Ultra-Heavy Beat”), they are certainly one of the last from that era who continue to carry the torch for that genre of music.  They have been quite prolific in the past three decades, with regular and continued touring and 18 studio albums, as well as being uncompromising in staying true to that particular format of music.   Sascha has been the one constant with the German group, with a rotating roster of band members, though the current formation was hitting on all cylinders last night.  They put on an excellent concert and I can’t imagine that any who found their way into the show went away disappointed.  While never remotely a mainstream act, the fans that they have converted over the years are truly dedicated, with a much more substantive relationship with this band than is the norm.  These concerts feel as though they serve as an escape as well as celebration among those who “get” the counter culture sound and viewpoint that KMFDM imagines and then delivers with its relentless beat.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, CHANT, Concert Reviews, KMFDM, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, The Independent Tagged With: 2013, another planet entertainment, bradley bills, california, chant, chant project, Concert, Concert Review, dates, genre, german, industrial, Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, kill mother fucking depeche mode, kmfdm, kunst, live, news, north america, november 14, photos, pre-sale, rock, sale, San Francisco, Sascha Konietzko, set list, setlist, the independent, tickets, tour, u.s., ultra heavy beat, united states

MS MR at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 10/21/2013 (Concert Review)

October 22, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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“Thank you so, so much for being here tonight.  It means so, so much to us.”  Lizzy Plapinger, the “MS” in MS MR thanking the crowd at the Independent in San Francisco last night for being “early adopters” of their music, while the “MR” half, Max Hershenow, preps the crowd for the last song of the night, “Hurricane”.  Appropriately enough, the new band has taken the music industry by storm with their phenomenal first studio album, Secondhand Rapture, which I certainly rank as one of the Top 10 Albums of 2013.  Their unique blend of at once dark and poppy electronic music has taken me back to those same feelings I had when I found Yazoo 30 years ago (with another male-female duo in Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet), though updated and reflective of our time today.  This was the third of three sell out shows at The Independent in the past week, which is remarkable since it was only four months ago that I saw them take the same stage supporting CSS back in June.  In much the same way Imagine Dragons graduated from The Independent (they played there as well earlier this year) to filling sports arenas, I suspect that MS MR will continue on with their upward trajectory, carried by their awesome music and brilliant live performances, which sound as sublime as the studio recordings.  This is definitely a tour that fan who are lucky enough to check out will not forget.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, MS MR, San Francisco California, The Independent, Wildcat! Wildcat! Tagged With: 2013, album, album review, announcement, another planet entertainment, brazil, Concert, Concert Review, dates, independent, live, lizzy plapinger, max hershenow, Miles the DJ, MS MR, north america, october 21, photography, photos, release, review, secondhand rapture, the independent, tickets, tour, tour dates, Wildcat! Wildcat!, world tour

Savages at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 9/29/2013 (Concert Review)

September 30, 2013 by Jason DeBord 11 Comments

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The real thing.  Real, authentic rock artists can’t be manufactured… they are born.  And standing witness to the phenomenal performance by London-based post-punk revival rock band Savages, I had a deep feeling that maybe they were born a few decades later than when they should have been, yet it makes them that much more powerful.  Having been born in 1973 myself, I was too young and on the wrong continent to catch the original shows put on by pioneering artists such as Bauhaus, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure…  but I had this deep sense and feeling in watching Savages at The Independent last night that maybe what I felt like experiencing their show is what it may have felt like back in the day with those iconic bands.  This was the second of two sold out shows in San Francisco.  It was a different sort of show – unlike any of the 75 or so others I’ve attended thus far this year, and the many more going back years prior to that…  there is nothing contrived or manufactured about Savages.  Nothing at all – it is just pure post-punk art at its finest, in the best format of all – a live concert performance.  They have brought something new to this space that hasn’t been felt in decades – even by those original players still recording today.  A true resurrection.  And given the state of society and culture today, it could not be more timely.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Duke Garwood, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, Savages, The Independent Tagged With: 2013, another planet, another planet entertainment, ape, Ayse Hassan, British, camille berthomier, cities, Concert, Concert Review, duke garwood, english, Fay Milton, gemma thompson, jehny beth, johnny hostile, live, london, on tour, photography, photos, pop noire, Post Punk, review, San Francisco, Savages, silence yourself, the independent, tour, u.s. tour, uk, world tour

Arctic Monkeys “AM Tour” at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 9/26/2013 (Concert Review)

September 27, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“As it so happens, this one goes out to all the ladies!”  A song intro by Alex Turner, front man for Arctic Monkeys, one of the coolest and most charismatic bands on the planet.  Dispensing with too much in-between song chit chat, the band kept building upon the frenzy within the audience throughout their hour and a half set.  The fans in attendance, who started lining up a 6 am in morning to ultimately bask in the stunning lights of pure and unfiltered cool glowing from the stage, made the first of two back-to-back Arctic Monkeys shows at the Fox Theater in Oakland a tough one to best.  The band is in the midst of their world tour in support of their fifth studio album, AM, which was released earlier this month.  Showing confidence in the future, the band closed out the show with an encored that ended with their new hit single, “R U Mine?”, which might just be their best song yet.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Arctic Monkeys, Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mini Mansions, Oakland California Tagged With: 2013, 9/26, album, alex turner, AM, am tour, another planet, another planet entertainment, ape, arctic monkeys, california, Concert, Concert Review, Fox Theater, live, michael shuman, mini mansions, Oakland, Photo, photography, photos, r u mine, review, september 26, tour, u.s., united states, world tour

Little Boots with MNDR at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 9/24/2013 (Concert Review)

September 25, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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“Are you up for a rave?  Do you have raves in San Francisco on a Tuesday?”  Victoria Christina Hesketh, AKA Little Boots, leading into “Broken Record”, the thumping lead single from her highly acclaimed second studio album Nocturnes, which was released in May.  A natural performer, Little Boots certainly brought a special mix of charisma and energy to the stage to power her amazing music, building on Amanda Warner of MDNR’s blazing opening set within the intimate setting of The Independent.  Definitely a great night of contemporary electronic synthpop as Little Boots kicks off her world tour running through the end of the year.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Little Boots, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, MNDR Tagged With: 2013, album, amanda warner, another planet, another planet entertainment, ape, ben cheteood, broken record, caifornia, california, chris kemsley, Concert, Concert Review, debut, disco, dj, hands, images, keyboard, lauren verge, Little Boots, live, MNDR, Music, new in town, nocturnes, Photo, photography, photos, Pop, San Francisco, september 24, set list, setlist, singer songwriter, songs, stuck on repeat, synthesizer, Synthpop, the indepdendent, tour, Victoria Christina Hesketh

GROUPLOVE “Seesaw Tour” (Night 1 “Heavy”) at The Independent & (Night 2 “Light”) at The Chapel | San Francisco, California | 9/14/2013 & 9/15/2013 (Concert Review)

September 16, 2013 by Jason DeBord 3 Comments

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“We do it for love, sweet love…” Fittingly, the final words sung on stage both Saturday and Sunday night in San Francisco by GROUPLOVE, from their hit song, “Colours”.  Playing back-to-back shows as part of their special run of their “Seesaw Tour”, performing at two small venues in select cities, doing one traditional show and one acoustic-style show, each night featured a different kind of show, almost as if seen, heard, and felt through a kaleidoscope that shifted not just night to night, but within each show.  GROUPLOVE is a band with probably the best energy of anyone playing today – such joy and positivity beaming not just from the speakers at the venues, but from the artists themselves – their expressions and jumping around, and interactions with the audience.  The funny thing is that the audiences and shows kind of played counter to expectations, with the “heavy” night at The Independent skewing older and more mellow and the “light” night at The Chapel being much more youthful and boundless, which seemed to fuel the band into rocking their acoustic instruments on the tiny stage, which could barely contain them.  Two incredible shows that delivered well beyond expectations.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, GROUPLOVE, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, The Chapel, The Independent, The Rubens Tagged With: 2013, acoustic, announcement, another planet, another planet entertainment, artist, artist arena, atlantic records, band, california, capacity, Concert, Concert Review, gig, grouplove, heavy, high resolution, images, light, live, Music, new album, packages, performance, Photo, photography, photos, pre-sale code, rock, Rubens (The Rubens), San Francisco, san francsico, seesaw tour, september 14, set list, setlist, show, special, spreading rumors, the chapel, the independent, tickets, tour, venue

Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits to Play Four October Dates in California and Vegas in Support of Upcoming “Privateering” Due September 10th

August 21, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Mark Knopfler, who is best known as the founder, singer, and guitarist for British rock band Dire Straits and their Grammy Award-winning “Money for Nothing”, will be playing for special dates in California and Las Vegas supporting his eagerly anticipated U.S. release of his latest studio album, Privateering, due September 10th. [Read more…]

Filed Under: "On Tour" Dates & Announcements, Mark Knopfler Tagged With: 2013, album, announcement, another planet entertainment, ape, california, Concert, Dire Straits, Fox Theater, grammy, Las Vegas, live, Mark Knopfler, Money for Nothing, Oakland, october 2013, pre-sale, privateering, studio, tickets, tour

CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy), MS MR, and IO Echo at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 6/16/2013 (Concert Review)

June 17, 2013 by Jason DeBord 4 Comments

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It’s rare that audiences are treated to a real triple header concert, but that was my take on the female fronted trio of bands that owned the stage at The Independent in San Francisco last night.  How I ended up there…  I blame the Swiss (more on that later), but it was a real showcase of contemporary alternative bands that are making incredible music and bringing it on the road.  All three have also released amazing new albums this year (more on that later as well) and this material seemed to please the sold out crowd of 800 at the intimate Bay Area club.  They are all doing it again tonight at the Great American Music Hall, and I can’t recommend enough checking it out.  If they aren’t coming to a city near you, I can’t recommend enough picking up their albums, each released this year.  CSS’s Planta, MS MR’s Secondhand Rapture and IO Echo’s Ministry of Love are, for me personally, three of the best releases of the year, and there is a good chance all three will appear in my Top 10 Albums list for my 2013 End Of Year article.

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Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, CSS, IO Echo, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, MS MR, San Francisco California, The Independent Tagged With: 2013, album, album review, announcement, another planet entertainment, brazil, Cansei de Ser Sexy, Concert, Concert Review, CSS, dates, hangover, independent, IO Echo, ioanna gika, june 16, live, lizzy plapinger, lovefoxxx, max hershenow, ministry of love, MS MR, north america, nylon summer music tour, photography, photos, planta, release, review, secondhand rapture, the independent, tickets, tour, tour dates, world tour

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