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The Cure (for Teenage Cancer Trust) at Royal Albert Hall | London, England | 3/29/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

March 29, 2014 by Jason DeBord 5 Comments

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“It’s not my instrument; for the last time…”  Not very talkative during a concert, a funny line blurted out by Robert Smith, front man for The Cure, after returning a cowbell to the side of the stage, during a sprawling set that ran continuous for nearly four hours, with no less than three full encores.  The second of two nights playing to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust, The Cure played sans opener, coming on a about 7:30 and performing 29 songs…  then the came back for a six song encore…  then another seven song encore…. and finally a last three song encore.  The sound was amazing, and the band was brilliant.  An amazing evening with a stellar crowd, at a historic venue, all for a very worthy cause – it doesn’t get much better than this show…

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, London England, Royal Albert Hall, Teenage Cancer Trust, The Cure Tagged With: 2014, charity, Concert, Concert Review, Cure (The Cure), ed sheeran, images, jason cooper, john bishop, live, london, Photo, photography, photos, reeves gabrels, Robert Smith, roger o'donnell, royal albert hall, sale, series, set list, setlist, show, simon gallup, teenage cancer trust, the body shop, ticket, tour

Prince with 3RDEYEGIRL at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 3/15/2014 (Concert Review)

March 16, 2014 by Jason DeBord

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“You know how many hits I got?”  The genius at work on his keyboards/samplers toward the end of his initial set (in the midst of a freestyle mix/onslaught of some of the best pop hits of my generation – “When Doves Cry”/”Nasty Girl”/”Sign ☮ the Times”/”Pop Life”/”If I Was Your Girlfriend”/”Housequake”/”I Would Die For You”/etc…).  All culminating in a mind blowing rendition of “Purple Rain” (in which Prince made a comment about how he will never get tired of that song).  I don’t know if it was just a fantastic audience at the Fox Theater last night, or if Prince simply had the power to bring us to life and in perfect unison with his music, but this one off, last minute (instant sell out) show was certainly one I won’t forget.  I’ve never seen the Fox that rocking before (and I’ve seen many shows there) and I would even go so far as to say last night’s show blew away his set of shows played at the relatively tiny DNA Lounge last year (see review Night #1, Night #2).  As epic as those were (and I counted the two I went to among the very best of the nearly 100 concerts I attended last year), this one bested them on nearly every level.  Truly a musical genius at work alongside the brilliant 3RDEYEGIRL, as though they came down from some other planet for a few hours to illustrate another way of life.  Words really can’t describe, and without photos to aid in retelling the experience, it was really something you would have had to have been there for to fully appreciate and understand.

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Filed Under: 3rdEyeGirl, Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, LiV Warfield, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Oakland California, Prince Tagged With: 2014, 2014 tour, 3rdeyegirl, announcement, another planet, another planet entertainment, ape, april 24, blackbird, california, club, Concert, Concert Review, dna lounge, donna grantis, early show, event, Fox Theater, fox theater oakland, guitar, hannah ford, hit and run, ida nielsen, liv warfield, live, live out loud tour, mix, new album, new power generation, night club, npg, npg horns, npg hornz, plectrum electrum, PLECTRUMELECTRUM, pre-sale, PRETZELBODYLOGIC, Prince, review, sample, San Francisco, set list, setlist, show, tickets, tour, west coast

Rick Springfield “Stripped Down” at Yoshi’s San Francisco | San Francisco, California | 3/13/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

March 14, 2014 by Jason DeBord 6 Comments

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“…I thought, ‘you know, there’s no better translator of Black American Blues than a middle-class, 16 year old Australian white child’.”  Part of Rick Springfield’s storytelling in-between songs, it was apparent early on that not only has he led an interesting life, but he has real depth as well as a self-deprecating sense of humor.  Though he is best known for that one big 80s hit (“Jessie’s Girl”) and acting on General Hospital as Dr. Noah Drake, he is a great storyteller and certainly a real artist with some great music and a knack for bringing it alive in a special way in an intimate venue.  The highlight of the night for me was his very personal rendition of “My Father’s Chair”, a song about the loss of his dad many years ago.  It’s rare to see an artist connect with such a powerful song on stage, and present such vulnerability to an audience.  This set of solo shows is definitely well worth checking out, and in many ways more compelling than the traditional, full band rock show, as Rick Springfield has a lot of storytelling in him, in both personal accounts from his life as well as his music.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Rick Springfield, San Francisco California, Yoshi's San Francisco Tagged With: 2014, 80s, alice 97.3, announcement, brian copeland, calendar, cities, co-headliner, co-headlining, Concert, Concert Review, dates, details, dr. noah drake, general hospital, guitar, hit, jayn, jessie's girl, joint, late late at night, live, magnificent vibration, meet and greet, memoir, mountain winery, neil giraldo, novel, pat benatar, Photo, photography, photos, pre-sale, Q&A, Rick Springfield, schedule, series, set list, setlist, solo, sound city, Sound City Players, sound city studios, storytelling, stripped down, summer, tickets, tour, u.s., united states, Yoshi's

Throwing Muses at Jewish Community Center of San Francisco (Noise Pop 2014) | San Francisco, California | 2/28/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

March 1, 2014 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“Oh…  ‘elaborate’…  I know that word…  I’m elaborately fine!”  The end of a funny exchange between Kristin Hersh and the audience, which began with her asking how we were doing, which was turned back to her, which resulted in a short answer – “fine” – to which someone else asked her to elaborate…  There was a bit of chit chat between songs throughout the show, including a reference to a recent dog bite that nearly caused this short West Coast run of Throwing Muses dates to be canceled.  But the trio of Kristin Hersh, David Narcizo, and Bernard Georges did indeed show up at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco last night to play to a sold out crowd of enthusiastic fans.  While Kristin founded the band way back in 1980, and has produced a wealth of albums and songs over the years, the set list was heavy with their latest book/CD combo, Purgatory/Paradise, which was their first new studio release in a decade.  They put on an electric show with great intensity, and I’m sure all in attendance felt fortunate to catch a rare appearance of the band that is legendary to those who have paid attention to music for the past 30 years.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, JCCSF, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mark Eitzel, Noise Pop, San Francisco California, Throwing Muses Tagged With: 2014, 4ad, 50 foot wave, bernard georges, bowery ballroom, california, cambridge, cities, Concert, Concert Review, dates, David Narcizo, february 28, jccsf, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, kristin hersh, live, mark eitzel, massachusetts, new york, noise pop, noise pop 2014, paradise, Photo, photographs, photography, photos, pixies, portland, purgatory, purgatory/paradise, rhode island, San Francisco, seattle, set list, setlist, sinclair, tanya donelly, tickets, tour

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

Imagine Dragons “Into The Night Tour” at SAP Center| San Jose, California | 2/13/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

February 14, 2014 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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When I last saw Imagine Dragons in concert, I was packed into a small club with about 500 other fans, pressed against the small stage, with frontman Dan Reynolds dripping sweat onto those of us in the first few rows.  Fast forward just one year later, and now the band is easily selling out the 17,000 capacity SAP Center in San Jose (which even the Rolling Stones had trouble filling last year), and striking less successful music bands with envy (more on that later).  With their performance Thursday night, it was fascinating seeing how they’ve built up a fan base, yet retained their modesty.  At one point, during an ad lib, Dan became a bit self conscious about what he was saying, stopped himself, and confessed, “it’s because of you – you make me nervous…”  Honesty and earnestness is rare in rock stars these days, but I have a feeling that it is something innate in this one, and will always stay with him.  While photographing the first few songs at the start of their set, watching from a couple feet away, I saw Dan pause at one point and briefly stare out across the massive audience before him, and get choked up a little in the same way he did a year ago talking about the charity they were supporting for that small gig in San Francisco.  These are definitely genuine guys, and it certainly comes through in their music and performance.  Definitely one of the must see tours of the year, as I suspect they will get even bigger once they release their sophomore album.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Imagine Dragons, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Jose California, SAP Center, The Naked and Famous, X Ambassadors Tagged With: 2014, california, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, february 13, gig, high definition, high resolution, imagine dragons, Into The Night Tour, live, live nation, Music, Naked and Famous (The Naked and Famous), night visions, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, Queens of the Stone Age, review, San Jose, SAP Center, set, set list, setlist, show, X Ambassadors

The Pack A.D. at Brick & Mortar Music Hall | San Francisco, California | 2/5/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

February 8, 2014 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“It started off really nice today, and then just went to rain, and that is a Vancouver day as well, so I feel like I’m at home…”, In-between songs, The Pack A.D.’s Maya Miller, drummer and chattier of the Canadian garage rock duo just before singer/guitarist Becky Black threw down the familiar opening guitar riff for “Big Shot” off of their stellar new album, Do Not Engage.  The pair played through quite an extensive setlist at Brick & Mortar Music Hall Wednesday night, but they play their songs probably twice as fast at the typical band, so the blazing set was over sooner than all in attendance might have hoped.  The dimly lit venue was truly electrified by their blazing music, and they are armed with fantastic songs that seem crafted to be played live.  I just discovered this band last month with the release of their fourth studio album, and absolutely love Do Not Engage.  Now, having seen them play live, they have made me a fan.  Amazing show, and I’d personally seek them out if they roll into a town near you…

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Filed Under: Brick & Mortar Music Hall, Concert Reviews, Fritz Montana, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, San Francisco California, The Pack A.D. Tagged With: 2014, brick & mortar music hall, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, do not engage, february 5, fritz montana, garage rock, gig, images, live, Pack A.D. (The Pack A.D.), performance, Photo, photography, review, San Francisco, set list, setlist

Frankie Rose at Rickshaw Stop | San Francisco, California | 2/4/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

February 7, 2014 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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You know you are at interesting show when the singer asks, in-between songs, for the audience to shout out their favorite taquería on the count of three.  Frankie Rose, singer-songwriter of the band of the same name, has roots in San Francisco, and packed Rickshaw Stop on Tuesday night with her special retroesque mix of fuzzy guitar and synth dream pop.  Supporting her latest album, Herein Wild, the set included a mix of old and new, which illustrated the evolution of her sound.  All in all an excellent show…

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Frankie Rose, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Pure Bliss, Rickshaw Stop, The Mantles Tagged With: 2014, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, february 4, frankie rose, gig, images, live, performance, Photo, photography, pure bliss, review, rickshaw stop, San Francisco, set list, setlist, the mantles

Ash at Popscene @ Rickshaw Stop | San Francisco, California | 1/30/2014 (Concert Review + Photos)

January 31, 2014 by Jason DeBord 5 Comments

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“We’ve got a few more songs here for you here…  if you fucking want them!”  Tim Wheeler, vocalist and guitarist for Northern Ireland’s alternative band Ash, which was born in the early 90s, yet seems to bring the best of that vibe forward in their music today.  An enthusiastic crowd of fans packed Popscene at Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco last night, and they certainly wanted those few more songs that finished out a pretty lengthy and extremely impressive and rocking set.  For a loud, ripping show, the sound was absolutely phenomenal, and these music veterans of the alternative music scene certainly are masters at the live show.  It really exceeded my expectations, and was just a fantastic concert showcasing their unique brand of rock and roll.  As one of their first shows on the West Coast of the U.S. in 9 years, they certainly came back to make a statement.

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Filed Under: Ash, Concert Reviews, Deaf Havana, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Popscene, Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco California Tagged With: 2014, 2014 tour, 90s, alternative, announcement, Ash, band, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, deaf havana, event, gig, high resolution, irish, live, Mark Hamilton, Music, new album, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, popscene, review, Rick McMurray, rock, sale, set, set list, setlist, show, The Garage, ticket, tickets, Tim Wheeler, tour, us tour, weezer cruise

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“…hopefulness and lifting up and then deep, deep grief and then lifting up… because that seems to be the human experience right now, doesn’t it?”  Tim Booth of James, part of their co-headlining tour across North America with The Psychedelic Furs this summer, with one of their last stops in Reno at the Grand Theatre […]

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