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Huey Lewis and The News with Eddie Money at Thunder Valley Outdoor Amphitheater | Lincoln, California | 7/31/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

August 5, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“I love you too, sir!”  Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and The News literally giving some love to one member of the sold out crow at Thunder Valley’s Outdoor Amphitheater on Friday night.  “We first worked together about 40 years ago…”  Huey Lewis, talking about Eddie Money who played the supporting set, giving a sense of how long the two have been making hit music, both with new albums in the works today.   Of course, Huey Lewis and The News came armed with more hits than they had time to play, but they did manage to squeeze in a few new songs as well, introducing one by saying, “a brand new song for you… now feel free to imagine yourself owning this song on a CD sometime next year – it’s called, ‘Her Love Is Killing Me'”.  Having taken their “Sports 30th Anniversary Tour” around the U.S. in 2013, they have always been a band to look both backwards and forwards, and the timelessness style of their music makes it easy for fans to embrace this approach.  Shows by Huey Lewis and The News always seem to have an authentic vibe to them, as Huey reminisces about their roots in the area, even when playing to a long sold out crowd of 5,000+ fans.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Eddie Money, Huey Lewis and the News, Lincoln California, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Thunder Valley, Thunder Valley Resort and Casino Tagged With: #LiveOutLoud, 2015, 80s, california, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, Dez Money and The Faze, eddie money, gig, high resolution, Huey Lewis, Huey Lewis and the News, lincoln, live, Music, new wave, outdoor amphitheater, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, rock, set, set list, setlist, show, sound of money tour, summer concert series, thunder valley, thunder valley casino, thunder valley casino resort, thunder valley outdoor amphitheater, tour

Morrissey at The Event Center at San Jose State University | San Jose, California | 7/25/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 30, 2015 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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“When I grow too old to dream, remember me…”  Morrissey, though frequently employing an economy of words on stage, always has something interesting to say.  Over the past few years, he has seemed a bit preoccupied with the darker themes of mortality and retiring from live performances.  And given his track record prior to this tour just completed, it has made those shows that do come together that much more magical, as it can all feel rare and fleeting.  With the concert at The Event Center at San Jose State University on Saturday night, things seemed to come together quite perfectly (apart from the fact that Amanda Palmer sadly had to cancel her supporting set due to medical issues).  Morrissey seemed to be in a great and (for him anyway) chatty mood to boot.  The audience was stellar.  All in all, it was a fantastic show with a captivating set list and a few surprises as well.  I think this is the first time I’ve seen Morrissey in the past few years in which he seems really both at ease and dare I say kind of joyous on stage.  It’s as if he’s found a new path forward, surrounded by great fellow musicians who can create a show for themselves as much as for the audience.  As one of my all-time favorite artists, it’s certainly motivated me to continue to turn out for any of his shows that I can.  There is always an element of excitement in the air as well as an overwhelming feeling of authenticity.  He is one of a handful of artists that can still give me that chill down my spine and make me feel like I am witnessing something genuine and important. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Amanda Palmer, Concert Reviews, Event Center at San Jose State University, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Morrissey, San Jose California Tagged With: 2015, amanda palmer, autobiography, california, capitol music, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, event center, event center at san jose state university, gig, goldenvoice, guest list, guests, harvest records, Joe Chiccarelli, live, mondavi, Morrissey, moz, Music, performance, San Jose, san jose state university, set, set list, setlist, show, The Smiths, ticketmaster, tour, World Peace Is None of Your Business

Dale Bozzio, Missing Persons & Clive Farrington, When in Rome at The Karman Bar | Laguna Niguel, California | 7/18/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

July 28, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Music from the 1980s continues to permeate pop culture today – it seems like every commercial break cycle includes a familiar New Wave hit song repurposed for selling something or other.  In addition – and on the positive end of the spectrum – we sometimes have the opportunity to catch a multi-artist live concert with a few or a variety of 80s artists perform at the same event.  One such event was held at The Karman Bar in Orange County, providing a double headlining show with Dale Bozzio from Missing Persons and Clive Farrington from When In Rome.  Taking a step back, one of the most interesting things about this show is how the two principals from the two very different 80s bands collectively covered the decade in music, with Missing Persons originally together from 1980 to 1986 and When In Rome being active from 1987 to 1990.  So listening to their music at this event, there was also a contrast in sound from the beginnings of that decade (with it’s more traditional rock and roll emphasis of vocals, guitar, bass and drums) to that at the end (with vocals and keyboards/synth and electronic beats at the forefront).  In any event, it is of course awesome to see two key players from the era keeping their music alive and turning out fans to celebrate it.

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Filed Under: Ascent, Concert Reviews, Laguna Niguel California, Missing Persons (Dale Bozzio), Sellout Productions, The Karman Bar, The Schitz, When In Rome (Clive Farrington, Original Lead Vocalist) Tagged With: 2015, 80s, Clive Farrington, clive farrington original lead vocalist, Concert, concert photos, Concert Review, dale bozzio, high resolution, karman bar, laguna niguel, live, Lost 80's Live, missing persons, Music, Napolean Dynamite, new wave, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, podcast, review, rock, sellout productions, set, set list, setlist, show, The Promise, the schitz, uk, when in rome, When In Rome UK

Morrissey Coming To The Event Center at San Jose State University with Special Guest Amanda Palmer

July 14, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Morrissey and his 2015 tour will be coming to the Event Center at San Jose State University on July 25th, with special guest Amanda Palmer. Some health issues led to premature cancellations of tours in recent years, but thus far things seem to be going quite favorably with this current set of dates, which kicked off last month.  It will all wrap up next Saturday.  Tickets for the Goldenvoice show are still available at www.Ticketmaster.com. [Read more…]

Filed Under: "On Tour" Dates & Announcements, Amanda Palmer, Morrissey Tagged With: 2015, amanda palmer, autobiography, california, capitol music, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, gig, goldenvoice, guest list, guests, harvest records, Joe Chiccarelli, live, mondavi, Morrissey, moz, Music, performance, San Jose, san jose state university, set, show, The Smiths, ticketmaster, tom jones, tour, World Peace Is None of Your Business

Martin Gore of Depeche Mode (DJ Set) at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club | Santa Barbara, California | 6/27/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

June 29, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

Depeche Mode has been my favorite band since Black Celebration came out, so when I came across the new of this special DJ set show at SOhO Restaurant & Music Club in Santa Barbara, I was excited for an opportunity to see the man behind some of my all-time favorite songs express himself in a completely different setting.  Part of SOhO’s 20th Anniversary Fundraising Show Series, it did not disappoint.  Martin Gore played his unique style of live music for around two hours.  It was amazing to see the man at work, and being close enough to see his own facial expressions reacting to his own music.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Depeche Mode, DJ Headshot, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Martin L. Gore (Martin Gore), Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Santa Barbara California, SOhO Restaurant & Music Club Tagged With: 2015, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dave gahan, delta machine, delta machine tour, depeche mode, DJ Headshot, dj set, early entry, front of stage, fundraiser, fundrasing, ga, general admission, high resolution, live, martin gore, martin l gore, meet and greet, mg, MGxMG, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, review, santa barbara, set, show, soho, soho music club, soho restaurant, soho restaurant & music club, soho restaurant and music club, tickets, vcmg, vince clarke

Live 105’s BFD 2015 at Shoreline Amphitheatre – PART TWO (MAIN STAGE) | Mountainview, California | 6/6/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

June 13, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Live 105’s BFD 2015 festival at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountainview, California marked the 21st time that the annual event has been held.  Live 105, “The Bay Area’s Alternative”, had a well curated line-up of known and emerging acts, covering a wide range of musical genres that all fall under the “alternative” banner, including 15 local acts.  All of this resulted in a quick sell out for the entire show.  With a vast line-up, they managed to squeeze it all into one day, with two “Festival Stages” that alternated back and forth throughout the day (to mitigate any downtime – it was literally non-stop music) as well as a “Subsonic Tent” and “Soundcheck Local Band Stage”, which ran concurrently.  It all lead up to the “Main Stage” acts within the Shoreline Amphitheatre itself, which ran back to back through the night.  A fantastic show that seemed to come off without a hitch, playing to over 20,000 fans.  This article features my PART TWO coverage, which focuses on the nighttime “Main Stage” artists and performances.

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Filed Under: Atlas Genius, Cold War Kids, Concert Reviews, Live 105, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Modest Mouse, Mountain View California, Of Monsters And Men, Panic! At The Disco, Shoreline Amphitheatre Tagged With: #LIVE105BFD, 2015, atlas genius, best coast, cathedrals, cold war kids, Concert, Concert Review, date, Death from Above 1979, festival, high definition, high resolution, in the valley below, live, live 105, meg myers, misterwives, Modest Mouse, mountain view, Music, of monsters and men, panic! at the disco, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, review, San Francisco, set, set list, setlist, Sheppard, shoreline amphitheatre, show, The Kooks, The Orwells, tickets, twenty one pilots, war kids, waters, Yelawolf

Live 105’s BFD 2015 at Shoreline Amphitheatre – PART ONE (FESTIVAL STAGE) | Mountainview, California | 6/6/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

June 13, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Last weekend was Live 105’s BFD 2015 festival at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountainview, California.  Representing the 21st time that this annual event has been held, it sold out in advance of the concert date on June 6th.  Live 105, “The Bay Area’s Alternative”, had a well curated line-up of known and emerging acts, covering a wide range of musical genres that all fall under the “alternative” banner, including 15 local acts.  With a vast line-up, they managed to squeeze it all into one day, with two “Festival Stages” that alternated back and forth throughout the day (to mitigate any downtime – it was literally non-stop music) as well as a “Subsonic Tent” and “Soundcheck Local Band Stage”, which ran concurrently.  It all lead up to the “Main Stage” acts within the Shoreline Amphitheatre itself, which ran back to back through the night.  A fantastic show that seemed to come off without a hitch, playing to over 20,000 fans.  This article features my PART ONE coverage, which focuses on the daytime “Festival Stage” artists and performances.

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Filed Under: Best Coast, Cathedrals, Concert Reviews, Death From Above 1979, In The Valley Below, Live 105, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meg Myers, MisterWives, Mountain View California, Sheppard, Shoreline Amphitheatre, The Kooks, The Orwells, Twenty One Pilots, Waters, Yelawolf Tagged With: #LIVE105BFD, 2015, atlas genius, best coast, cathedrals, cold war kids, Concert, Concert Review, date, Death from Above 1979, festival, high definition, high resolution, in the valley below, live, live 105, meg myers, misterwives, Modest Mouse, mountain view, Music, of monsters and men, panic! at the disco, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, review, San Francisco, set, set list, setlist, Sheppard, shoreline amphitheatre, show, The Kooks, The Orwells, tickets, twenty one pilots, war kids, waters, Yelawolf

Meg Myers at The Boardwalk | Orangevale, California | 6/5/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

June 11, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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I usually open my concert review articles with a quote from one of the artists on stage that night, though with Meg Myers at The Boardwalk on Thursday night, it would have been words in reference to asking some loudmouthed people in the venue to shut up.  More on that in a moment.  In spite of the ongoing source of annoyance to those who showed up to enjoy the music and the artists who came to perform, Meg and her band put on a stellar performance.  I’ve been a strong supporter of Meg and her music since I first saw her open for the Pixies in Los Angeles two years ago, and she has continued to build on her works and cultivating fans who understand her and her music.  Her debut album, Sorry, is due next month, and it will be interesting to see how much it fuels her career and where it will take her coming into 2016.  The single, “Sorry”, has been a big hit for her.  She is, in my opinion, one of the most creative and interesting (and exciting) artists active today, and her live show is definitely one not to miss.

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Filed Under: Ace of Spades Presents, Concert Reviews, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meg Myers, Orangevale California, The Boardwalk, Wild Party Tagged With: ace of spades presents, california, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, high resolution, live, meg myers, orangevale, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, review, set, set list, setlist, show, the boardwalk, the boardwalk presents, wild party

Howard Jones at Harlow’s Restaurant & Nightclub | Sacramento, California | 5/13/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 16, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“You gotta keep believing in what you wanna do; don’t give up…”  Howard Jones on stage at Harlow’s Restaurant & Nightclub in Sacramento on Wednesday night, playing to a sold out crowd in an intimate space holding about 450 fans.  He was reflecting back on when he was working in a factory as a very young man, and writing “New Song”.  His debut single – released in 1983 – is all about optimism… and that is in my estimation what the man is still about today, some three decades later.  Throughout his performance, he was beaming with joy and fun between each song, chatting with fans and tossing out anecdotes and familiar lyrics that can still be instructive today (“try and enjoy the here and now… the future will take care of itself somehow!”).  But it’s not just the classic tunes that had people moving.  Having released his 11th studio album this year – Engage – he is as creative and relevant as ever, with fresh new songs.  My own feeling is that in all this time since the 80s have come and gone, he best represents not just the style of music but the feelings of that era, and it is awesome that he continues to spread his work and message in live shows like this one.  Things can only get better, indeed.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Harlow's Nightclub, Howard Jones, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Sacramento California, Self.Same Tagged With: 2015, 80s, california, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, gig, harlow's, harlow's nightclub, harlow's restaurant and nightclub, high resolution, hojo, howard jones, keyboard, keytar, live, Music, new wave, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, Sacramento, self same, set, set list, setlist, show, stage, synth, tickets, tour, venue

Florence + The Machine at The Masonic | San Francisco, California | 4/8/2015 & 4/9/2015 (Concert Review + Photos)

April 10, 2015 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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“It’s so wonderful to be back in San Francisco.  It’s wonderful to be back in America, because actually the title of the record – How Big How Blue How Beautiful – was inspired by the American sky.  It was actually, in a text message…  I sent – I don’t want to break the mystery of it – but I sent to someone I really cared about a lot.  And this song was written about that time.   And about just how everything seemed endless, and beautiful, and that the world was a magical place.  And then if you hear the rest of the record, you may be able to tell that things got a bit… muh… but still, I feel like you come back to this feeling, always.”  Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine, providing an introduction to the title song of the upcoming album due out in June.  Playing two back-to-back shows at The Masonic in San Francisco, it was not only a set of concerts with new music, but seemingly a Florence with a bit of a different feeling.  I was lucky enough to catch two of their shows in 2012 (at the Mondavi Center in Davis and at the Hollywood Bowl), and the Florence I saw performing this week encompassed what I came to expect (an intense and phenomenal performer), but with flourishes of more joy than I’ve seen previously.  It made for even more captivating shows, as her and her incredible group of artists truly put on a masterful performance, with a mix of familiar and new.  I obviously attend a lot of concerts every year, but Florence + The Machine is one of the very few that can give me that adrenaline rush and tingle down my spine throughout – a real feat.  Being fortunate enough to attend both shows this week, while the set list was the same, the shows each had there own character, energy, and vibe.  With the preview of the new album, and the quality of the songs, it would appear that the band hasn’t hit any ceilings yet in terms of their gifts, talents and abilities, and I expect them to continue to soar in that big blue sky that Ms. Welch is so fond of…  in studio or on stage, they remain one of the top musical artists active today. [Read more…]

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The Psychedelic Furs | James at Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort & Casino | Reno, Nevada | 8/3/2019 (Concert Review + Photos)

“…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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This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal. Today’s guest is Ted Ottaviano with Book Of Love. The synth pop New Wave group continue to celebrate their 30th anniversary with the release of new music as part of 2016’s “MMXVI: The 30th Anniversary […]

Darryl “DMC” McDaniels (Run-D.M.C.): “Rock Talk” Podcast Audio Interview

This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal.  Today’s guest is Darryl McDaniels, best known as DMC with Run-D.M.C. (he prefers to be called “D”).  D was a featured guest at Sac-Con in Sacramento this past weekend, promoting his authentic foray into the […]

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This article features the latest in an ongoing series of “Rock Talk” podcast audio interviews for the Rock Subculture Journal. The first guest for 2015 is Dick Dale, a legend in music, regarded as both “The King of the Surf Guitar” and the “Father of Heavy Metal”.  Now 77 years old, Mr. Dale is well […]

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