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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

Peter Hook & The Light Performing New Order’s “Movement” and “Power, Corruption & Lies” at Mezzanine | San Francisco, California | 9/27/2013 (Concert Review)

September 28, 2013 by Jason DeBord 9 Comments

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“I asked him what he wanted for his birthday…  What do you think he said?  He said, ‘Dad, I wanna play ‘What Do You Want From Me?””  Peter Hook of Peter Hook & The Light, currently, and formerly of Joy Division, New Order, Ad Infinitum, Revenge, Freebass, and Monaco.  “What Do You Want From Me?” was the top single produced by Monaco, and as Peter Hook (more affectionately referred to simply as Hooky) recounted his conversation on stage before the packed crowd at Mezzanine in San Francisco last night, he held his hand on his heart, touched by his son’s request, and beaming with pride.  It was definitely a special sort of evening last night, with more than the one big surprise, as I don’t believe his current band Peter Hook & The Light – with son Jack on bass – have ever performed that song live for the public.  The other big surprise of the night was opening and supporting band Slaves of Venus… but more on that later.  In the end, it was nearly three hours of not just the promised first two New Order albums, Movement and Power, Corruption & Lies, but a bit of Joy Division as well.  Really much more to cover than I can even contemplate in this opening teaser, but it was a stellar show and a showcase of amazing music.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Jay Siegan Presents, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mezzanine, Mezzanine, Peter Hook & The Light, San Francisco California, Slaves of Venus Tagged With: bass, bass guitar, california, Concert, Concert Review, cover, Fac 51, Freebass, Hacienda, Hooky, Jay Siegan Presents, Joy Division, live, manchester, Mezzanine, Monaco, movement, New Order, peter hook, Peter Hook and the Light, photography, photos, power corruption and lies, Revenge, review, San Francisco, Slaves of Venus, tour, video, what do you want from me, youtube

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

Hotel/Resort Review: Farmer’s Daughter Hotel – Los Angeles, California

September 21, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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This is part of a continuing series of my impressions and experiences staying at various hotels and resorts while traveling to attend concerts worldwide. This stay was during my recent trip to Los Angeles in September 2013.  This review is for Farmer’s Daughter Hotel in Los Angeles, California. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Hotel & Resort Reviews, Southern California, Travel Tagged With: amenities, famer's daughter, Hotel, hotel review, hotwire, internet, Los Angeles, parking, photography, photos, pool, rating, reservation, resort review, restaurant, review, room, service, travel, trip, valet, view, wifi

Blondie with X “No Principals Tour” at Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium | San Francisco, California | 9/19/2013 (Concert Review)

September 20, 2013 by Jason DeBord 5 Comments

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Blondie’s spectacular show at the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco Thursday night was a reminder of how seemingly effortlessly Debbie Harry and the band crossed into and innovated within so many different styles and genres of music in the late 70s and early 80s.  Punk, post-punk, disco, pop, New Wave, even some rap, reggae, and infusions of some world music, they were quite the innovators, really serving as a pioneering force in music, and they continue to record new and relevant music today.  The Debbie Harry-fronted East Coast post punk/pop/disco group Blondie share the bill on the “No Principals Tour” with Exene Cervenka and John Doe fronting on vocals for the West Coast, L.A. punk pioneers X, which features its original line-up.  Both artists brought amazing energy to the stage, which created a frenzy within the crowd at the Masonic unlike anything I’d seen at the usually mellow venue, with fans of both bands flooding the area between the all-seated venue and the low stage.  It was definitely a different sort of concert (in a great way) and celebration of music that really served as a pivotal transition from the 70s to the 80s, paving a pathway into what turned out to be fresh and new world.

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Filed Under: Blondie / Debbie Harry, Concert Reviews, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, The Masonic (formerly Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium), X Tagged With: 2013, 70s, 80s, artist, band, Beastie Boys, Blondie, california, Call Me, chris stein, clem burke, Concert, concert dates, concert photography, Concert Review, cover, Debbie Harry, deborah harry, details, disco, Exene Cervenka, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, gig, Heart of Glass, high resolution, highresolution, john doe, live, live nation, movement, Music, new wave, no principals tour, no sleep till brooklyn, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, Pop, Post Punk, Punk, Relax, review, rock, september 19, set, set list, setlist, show, tickets, tour, tour dates, x

Pixies at El Rey Theatre | Los Angeles, California | 9/9/2013 & 9/10/2013 (Concert Review)

September 11, 2013 by Jason DeBord 7 Comments

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2013 is maybe the best year since the early 90s to be a Pixies fan.  Interestingly, having been in attendance now at the first two of three consecutive shows this week at El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles (and a fourth coming right after at the Mayan Theatre), the crowd overall skewed very young, which really underscores my long held belief that the Pixies were way, way, way ahead of their time, and also had bad timing (maybe in an alternate universe they could have had Nirvana-sized mainstream success).  In any event, as I’ve often referenced in countless articles here on the Rock Subculture Journal, the Pixies are solid in my Top Three favorite artists of all time.  Before going into recent and ancient history, the big question those reading this are probably wondering is, ‘how were these shows?‘  The short answer is, absolutely phenomenal.  Everything one could hope for in a Pixies concert has been present in Night 1 and Night 2.  With their new touring efforts and new music (music that is on par with their classic material), it is an awesome time to be into the Pixies, whether you were around back in the day or not.  A time to celebrate, and the band and the fans all brought the party to El Rey Theatre this week.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, El Rey Theatre, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Los Angeles California, Meg Myers, Pixies, Reignwolf Tagged With: 2013, 4ad, Black Francis, breeders, california, charles thompson, Concert, Concert Review, date, daugher in the choir, Dave Lovering, el rey, el rey theatre, Frank Black, goldenvoice, Joey Santiago, jordan cook, Kim Deal, kim shattuck, Los Angeles, meg myers, Music, night 1, Night 2, night 3, Photo, photographs, photos, pixies, Reignwolf, review, september 10, september 11, september 9, set list, setlist, the pixies

OneRepublic at Mountain Winery | Saratoga, California | 9/8/2013 (Concert Review)

September 11, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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“Tonight what you see is a very, very, very stripped, stripped version of what it is that we do on a nightly basis…”  OneRepublic’s show at Mountain Winery in Saratoga Sunday night was one of those very rare shows that surprised me (in a good way) on all counts.  It was my first time seeing the band live, who are touring their latest studio album, Native (more on that later, also in a good way).  Since it was such a different show from the norm, I can’t really account for what is different, though I suspect it was much more acoustic-driven than their typical set, though both approaches certainly do justice to their material.  One thing that was apparent is that the group is made up of musicians at heart, and perfectionists in recreating their music on stage in a very real way.  Their crew quite masterfully swapped out instruments (large on small) on stage in-between each song, helping to create a very memorable night that was a tapestry of the great music that OneRepublic has created.  They sounded phenomenal and their identity as a band certainly came through in a variety of ways, especially their relationships with each other and boundless energy on stage.  The experience definitely made me a bigger fan and my curiosity is definitely piqued and interested in checking out the other kind of show that they referenced as different from this one, which felt quite intimate and special.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Mountain Winery, OneRepublic, Saratoga California, Serena Ryder Tagged With: 2013, album, apologize, california, Concert, Concert Review, event, goldenvoice, live, mountain winery, Music, native, onerepublic, photos, review, saratoga, september 8, serena ryder, set list, setlist, stop and stare, tour

The Zombies at Yoshi’s San Francisco | San Francisco, California | 9/5/2013 (Concert Review)

September 6, 2013 by Jason DeBord 4 Comments

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“It sells more every year now than it ever did when it did first came out in 1968″…  Rod Argent, keyboardist and vocalist, talking about the second studio album put out by The Zombies, Odessey and Oracle, as he and vocalist Colin Blunstone took the time between stretches of songs to provide some history and context into their “musical journey” through the history of the British Invasion band.  After a stellar opening set from supporting band Et Tu Brucé, the two founding members of The Zombies along with rock veterans Tom Toomey on guitar, Jim Rodford (front Argent and The Kinks) on bass, and Jim’s son Steve Rodford on drums demonstrated with their performance why their legendary status continues to grow.  Yoshi’s San Francisco was as packed as I’ve ever seen it, and the audience seemed to be swept away with their brilliant and timeless music.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Et Tu Brucé, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, San Francisco California, The Zombies, Yoshi's San Francisco Tagged With: 2013, breathe out breathe in, british invasion, california, Colin Blunstone, Concert, Concert Review, england, Et Tu Brucé, live, Photo, photographs, photography, review, Rod Argent, San Francisco, september 5, set list, setlist, she's not there, studio, time of the season, tour, Yoshi's, yoshi's san francisco, Zombies (The Zombies)

Hotel/Resort Review: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa – Lahaina, Maui (Hawaii) [REVISIT]

August 12, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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This is part of a continuing series of my impressions and experiences staying at various hotels and resorts while traveling to attend concerts worldwide. This stay was during my recent trip to Hawaii (Oahu and Maui) in July/August 2013.  This review is for the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa in Lahaina, Maui in Hawaii. [Read more…]

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Hotel/Resort Review: Queen Kapiolani Hotel – Honolulu, Oahu (Hawaii)

August 12, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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This is part of a continuing series of my impressions and experiences staying at various hotels and resorts while traveling to attend concerts worldwide. This stay was during my recent trip to Hawaii (Oahu and Maui) in July/August 2013. This review is for Queen Kapiolani Hotel near Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii on Oahu. [Read more…]

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