Anberlin Fall Tour
August 2, 2010, 8:22 PM
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09/28 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
09/29 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
10/01 – Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
10/02 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee Theater
10/03 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
10/05 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
10/06 – Reno, NV – Knitting Factory
10/08 – Los Angeles, CA – House of Blues
10/09 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
10/10 – San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
10/12 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
10/13 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
10/15 – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
10/16 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre
10/18 – Calgary, AB – MacEwan Hall
10/19 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Events Center
10/20 – Saskatoon, SK – Odeon
10/21 – Winnipeg, MB – Garrick Center
10/22 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
10/23 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
10/25 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews
10/26 – Toronto, ON – Sound Academy
10/28 – Boston, MA – Paradise
10/29 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
10/30 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
10/31 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
11/01 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
11/03 – Nashville, TN – Rocketown
11/04 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
11/05 – St Petersburg, FL – Jannus Landing
11/06 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues

So jazzed.
This fall is going to be amazing show-wise.



Circa Survive Headlining Tour
August 2, 2010, 12:34 PM
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OCTOBER 16 – STONE PONY ASBURY PARK, NJ
OCTOBER 17 – THE RECHER THEATRE TOWSON, MD
OCTOBER 19 – CAT’S CRADLE CARRBORO, NC
OCTOBER 20 – THE MUSIC FARM CHARLESTON, SC
OCTOBER 21 – THE MASQUERADE ATLANTA, GA
OCTOBER 22 – HOUSE OF BLUES LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL
OCTOBER 23 – REVOLUTION FT. LAUDERDALE, FL
OCTOBER 26 – HOUSE OF BLUES NEW ORLEANS, LA
OCTOBER 27 – HOUSE OF BLUES HOUSTON, TX
OCTOBER 29 – WHITE RABBIT SAN ANTONIO, TX
OCTOBER 30 – WHITE RABBIT SAN ANTONIO, TX
OCTOBER 31 – HOUSE OF BLUES DALLAS, TX
NOVEMBER 4 – HOUSE OF BLUES ANAHEIM, CA
NOVEMBER 5 – HOUSE OF BLUES – SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO, CA
NOVEMBER 6 – AVALON HOLLYWOOD, CA
NOVEMBER 7 – THE REGENCY BALLROOM SAN FRANCISCO, CA
NOVEMBER 9 – WONDER BALLROOM PORTLAND, OR
NOVEMBER 10 – EL CORAZON SEATTLE, WA
NOVEMBER 12 – THE COMPLEX SALT LAKE CITY, UT
NOVEMBER 13 – THE SUMMIT MUSIC HALL DENVER, CO
NOVEMBER 14 – THE BEAUMONT CLUB KANSAS CITY, MO
NOVEMBER 17 – CABOOZE ON THE WEST BANK MINNEAPOLIS, MN
NOVEMBER 18 – THE EAGLES CLUB MILWAUKEE, WI
NOVEMBER 19 – HOUSE OF BLUES CHICAGO, IL
NOVEMBER 20 – ST. ANDREWS HALL DETROIT, MI
NOVEMBER 21 – HOUSE OF BLUES CLEVELAND CLEVELAND, OH
NOVEMBER 23 – THE CHANCE POUGHKEEPSIE, NY
NOVEMBER 24 – HOUSE OF BLUES BOSTON, MA
NOVEMBER 26 – THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS PHILADELPHIA, PA
NOVEMBER 27 – IRVING PLAZA NEW YORK, NY
NOVEMBER 28 – IRVING PLAZA NEW YORK, NY

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!



Say Anything, Motion City Soundtrack and Saves The Day Fall Tour

October 14, 2010 Soma San Diego, CA
October 15, 2010 Avalon Los Angeles, CA
October 16, 2010 House Of Blues Anaheim, CA
October 17, 2010 Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA
October 19, 2010 Sodo (NO MCS) Seattle, WA
October 20, 2010 Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
October 22, 2010 Avalon Theatre Salt Lake City, UT
October 23, 2010 Summit Denver, CO
October 24, 2010 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE
October 26, 2010 The Pageant St. Louis, MO
October 27, 2010 The Rave Milwaukee, WI
October 28, 2010 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
October 30, 2010 House Of Blues Chicago, IL
October 31, 2010 House Of Blues Chicago, IL
November 1, 2010 Bogarts Cincinatti, OH
November 3, 2010 Fillmore Detroit, MI
November 4, 2010 Sound Academy Toronto, ON
November 5, 2010 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, NJ
November 6, 2010 Lupo’s Providence, RI
November 8, 2010 House Of Blues Boston, MA
November 9, 2010 Nokia Theatre New York, NY
November 10, 2010 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
November 12, 2010 Sonar Baltimore, MD
November 13, 2010 Amo’s Southend Charlotte, NC
November 14, 2010 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
November 16, 2010 Revolution Ft. Lauderdale, FL
November 17, 2010 House Of Blues Orlando, FL
November 19, 2010 Palladium Dallas, TX
November 20, 2010 Warehouse Live Houston, TX
November 21, 2010 Stubb’s BBQ Austin, TX

I am not a fan of Saves The Day, but the fact that Say Anything and Motion City Soundtrack are touring together makes me so happy.
I can’t miss this, and neither should you.




Midtown To Reunite


Before you get all excited, know that Midtown is reuniting for three shows during the Skate and Surf Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey this fall.

The band will be playing one album in its entirely each day, so if you want to hear all three albums you better go to each show!
*Ahem*. Does someone want to get me to New Jersey for this? I’m fairly sure I would die.

Source



“The Past Never Dies…”

I have been experiencing some major fits of nostalgia lately.  Now it’s time for a whole post dedicated to that nostalgia!

Just some background: The Promise Hold is, hands down, my favorite band. They haven’t been a band for nearly two years, but each time I listen to them, I still feel like I am 17 again listening to them for the first time. I remember pretty vividly the first time I saw them, it was April 25th, the day before senior prom, and they played with Truce and Kill Your Ex at the Satyricon. Now, I’m pretty sure neither of those bands are together anymore, which makes me think that the Lost numbers had something to do with it all. Haha.
Anyways, from that show to July 24th, 2008, I was hooked. I can’t believe it was only 3 months, because it seems like forever. I swear I was averaging a show a week, and I met a lot of really cool people through them. I would kill for the chance to relieve the summer of 2008. From what I can remember, it was the most fun I had ever had. Period.

Currently, I am finding myself going through old Myspace messages/bulletins around the same time TPH was a huge part of my life. I found this little gem from a bulletin:

I am going to miss:

-Going to shows every week/every other week.
-Seeing the same awesome people at each show.
-Slurpee runs after the show.
-Sitting through one or two horrible bands before TPH comes on.
-Meeting a TON of cool people, just through the mutual liking of a band.
-Everything.

Gosh. Okay, end of my mini rant about how much I adore/miss this band. Time for videos!

Anyways, if you never had the chance to hear them/see them live, I’m sorry. They were truly amazing. Amazing band, amazing guys. A few members are in other projects, so check those out:

Ryan Bisson– Ryan Bisson
Joss Rose– Delta! Bravo



Truth.

“Music business is an oxymoron. Music is art, it isn’t a fucking business”.
–Thomas Erak, The Fall of Troy.

I just got back from a show: A Tale Through Audio, Twin Atlantic, Envy On The Coast, and The Fall of Troy. Not only did all the bands kill it, but Thomas of Fall of Troy had some wise words.

“Get off your couch, your chair, your ass, wherever your computer is, and go out and fucking listen to live music”.

I can agree to both of these. More so the latter because you truly do not know music/a good time until you’ve seen your favorite bands live. It’s the more insane feeling in the world. Nothing, at all, beats standing in a hot room with 100+ people who share your taste in music. It’s overwhelming.

Anyways, I just wanted to share some Thomas genius with you all.
I’d have to say that this show was the best show I’ve been to in a LONG time. Everyone on that stage has so much passion. Plus, it was really nice seeing The Fall of Troy on their last tour.
They all killed it.



Review: ‘Bout Damn Time Tour


General info:
Date: March 25th, 2010
Location: Hawthorne Theatre in Portland, OR.
Line-up: Artist vs. Poet, The Bigger Lights, Anarbor, and This Providence.

To start off: I am so proud of This Providence. This is their first headlining tour, and they definitely deserve all the success that comes to them. They are pretty fabulous.
On the other hand, some bad news! For some reason unknown to me, The Audition didn’t play, even though they were scheduled to, and the Portland date is on their tour dates. Hm. Very disappointed.

Anyways, let’s break it down by band this time!

Artist vs. Poet: One thing that bugged me: I don’t know why Artist vs. Poet played before The Bigger Lights. I understand that AVP isn’t playing at each date, but still. I enjoyed AVP far more than The Bigger Lights. I thought AVP was exceptional! I saw them last year in Seattle and I enjoyed the show, but this time around I felt their excitement a lot more. Maybe it’s because it was the first show on the tour, but they were great. The whole band was very into the performance, and the crowd was loving every single second of the set. I only know the old-er AVP songs, but I’m sure it was nice to hear new songs for those who know them.

The Bigger Lights: Just so you know, I really do not enjoy this band. I don’t know what it is, but I’ve never been a fan. Aside from that, the crowd loved them. The band was very into the performance, even though there were a few mic stand accidents. Topher [lead vocalist] reminds me a bit of Mick Jagger with his mannerisms, but definitely not with anything else. I don’t think I’ll start listening to them, because they didn’t blow me away, but they did alright for a band I don’t enjoy.

Anarbor: I. love. this. band. Gosh. I saw them with Forgive Durden last year, and they were just as amazing as then. They have so much passion and energy on stage, and they are just so adorable. I always forget how much I dig their music, and their live performances always remind me. Freakin’ fabulous. I don’t really know what else to say about the set aside from that fact that they really, really, really rocked it. I’m definitely excited to see them again in Seattle on May 1st and at Warped.

This Providence: Oh gosh, where to start. I’ve seen This Providence twice before, and this performance definitely topped them both. Hands down one of the best live bands I’ve seen. I adore Dan’s voice, and the band just seems to fit seamlessly together. The crowd was definitely into the performance, which only made it better because the band fed off the crowds energy. I haven’t been able to stop listening to them since the show, I just love their music so much. More than any other band that played before them, their set seemed cohesive, but different enough to be able to differentiate between songs. I loved the fact that they played some super old songs that I only hear on my iPod, but also played all of their latest album Who Are You Now? This paragraph is getting too long, but I can’t wait to see them live again. If you have yet to see them live, or even listen to them, please do. You won’t regret it.

Overall, I really enjoyed the show, and I’m super excited to go and see the last show of tour in Seattle on May 1st!



Honda Civic Tour 2010
March 14, 2010, 12:41 AM
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Paramore is headlining the 2010 Honda Civic Tour!
Tegan and Sarah will be joining them. Other supporting acts will be announced soon.



Memorial Day Weekend Fun


She & Him
Band of Horses

Les Schwab Amphitheater
Bend, OR
May 30th, 2010. Gates at 5, show at 6.
$35 general admission.
Tickets on sale at March 6th.

So excited!




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