Friday, July 11, 2008
Update: Wolf Parade kicks ass
I was bouncing around like a sugar intoxicated child. Running late as usual, I grabbed my best friend and we hustled on our bikes to First Avenue. Once we got there and I had a drink in hand I let out a sigh of relief that in fact we were right on time, aka nothing had happened yet. A pair of men stumbled on stage and started the wonderful opening. After playing a couple songs they introduced themselves as Listening Party. Armed with a guitar and a wide variety of percussion instruments they filled the air with a surprising set of indie rock goodness. After they finished the anticipation in the room was intense. People were crowding on the floor, some armed with drinks and camera phones ready. Most equip with the usual indie fashion of converse, band shirt and rectangle framed glasses. When Wolf Parade finally took strange the crowd was beyond ecstatic. To sum up their performance, Wolf Parade was amazing! Although on the new album many of the songs seem to be reaching a darker point, it was quite different live! I was quite at awe with them and dancing right along with the rest of the population that overcrowded the venue. If given the opportunity to see them live I suggest it! The pure enjoyment of watching the whole band working off of each other is magical to say the least. They did play a lot of the new album, which I haven't heard a lot of, but many older songs were gracefully slipped in there as well. They lit up First Avenue and the sound quality of their performance was amazing! A friend of mine was able to get me in for free after meeting them earlier in the day while working at Starbucks! I would love to meet them and be able to tell them what a huge inspiration they have been to me to start painting again. Plus, a big inspiration to many other people who have music talent! When they finished their encore I walked away a bigger fan than I walked in as, which is how it should be! They were absolutely amazing! Although I felt sad leaving the venue without having a chance to meet them, I rode home a happy woman!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Why I love Spencer Krug
To me Spencer is a god and I will worship him as so. The first time and only time (until tonight!) I've seen him play I was blasted into a world I didn't even know existed! He was playing for the slightly, growing popular band Sunset Rubdown. Which happens to be one of my all time favorite bands ever. Their newest album Random Spirit Lover has seen more action in my cd player than the slutty girl at a frat party. Tonight I hope to be one of the many souls in Minneapolis to stand in awe at the Spencer. To much debate I will be seeing his other band Wolf Parade. Why with much debate you ask? I am oddly not a huge fan of Wolf Parade. Which does cause quite a debate between myself and the fellow indie rockers. It doesn't make sense why I could love one band but hate another to some people, especially when the bands do have some slight similarities. I just prefer his other work! Spencer Krug is or has been part of many endeavours which have spawned off into numerous bands. He started with Frog Eyes; then came Wolf Parade, Fifths of Seven, Sunset Rubdown, Swan Lake and also does some solo work! The impressiveness of this is amazing considering that Wolf Parade also spans out into other numerous bands which can get confusing to some and leads me to play the 6 degrees of Wolf Parade! Spencer's Wolf Parade band mate Dan Boeckner is also in another fav band of mine Handsome Furs. Which, yes, does cause more debate to the Wolf Parade vs. the rest! My main problem with them is the sound. I love the individual players but as a whole Wolf Parade is just not my cup of tea. I will still see them live tonight since I do try to give bands the benefit of the doubt. Plus anytime I can have the opportunity to gaze upon a god and most likely try to profess my undying love for him I'll do it!
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