Thursday, November 22, 2007

The Forum, Kentish Town


Laa- here i go again. Another infamous London gig spot- Kentish Town's Forum. You can definitely smell the booze that has been thrown about here. I was pretty fortunate with this show- one of the bands that opened for 'pigeon' was "One Night Only" which i knew of one song! Apparently they're all good mates. I didn't really get a glimpse on how it looked like on the main floor. I tried to take a pic from the balcony rails but I could actually feel the floor vibrate as everyone was jumping up and down to the beats of The Pigeon Detectives. Madness, it's been awhile since i've been to a gig where people were throwing beer, water, cans all over the mosh pit and stage. Matt even got smacked with a beer can right on his face. He took it all in good stride with his mic swinging moves.


Monday, November 19, 2007

Sheperds Bush Empire, London


Fortunately, with the help of the A-Z and a fella at the station, I found my way to the Empire. Whoppee! Another London gig venue under my belt. Sometimes i wonder which one i enjoy more, the gig or the gig venue. Venue wise, I was surprised it was extremely clean and didn't smell of rank alcohol. I even sat on the dance floor while waiting for the first act to start. Jenny Lewis was of course wonderful! in her sexy hot shorts telling us to "do the smoke detector"- so cute! She definitely has a fan base in london- the first few beats of Smoke Detector had these two boys doing her signature move for the song. Rilo Kiley is definitely an eclectic and talented band to go see. I'm glad i bought tickets to watch a US band in the UK.

Friday, November 9, 2007

When Fate Intervenes


I was suppose to attend this show on Thursday night with my BFF Rage. But United fooled him into thinking he had more time and he arrived at the airport in time to watch the flight leave. I was feeling tired as well that night decided against going stag and managed to sell my tickets at the very last minute. There was a second show on Friday but i was committed to a date that night and it is not me to flake.

On waking up Friday morn. I received an email from my date- flaking! "A rare situation," he said. Disappointed of course for my lack of plans on a Friday night- my mind quickly shifted to checking for tickets for The Swell Seasons' Friday show. And score! I got them. So me and Rage was on again. I'm glad the date flaked (though i'm still struggling with emotional repercussions on that part), coz i would file this show as one of my highlights of the year.

It's quite odd when the set list is all from a soundtrack! But Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are truly gifted musicians and sound even more amazing live. A true entertainer is one who can engage everyone in the audience, make them sing, make them stay quite, make them talk. Glen is one of those entertainers.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Angel You Sing


It was poignant when Matt pointed out the chord similarities of Plain White T's Delilah and his song Angel and how one pre-teen formulaic song becomes a world wide hit and his still remains- a most awesome favorite amongst his loyal fans. Adding to his Journey repertoire, Matt sang a complete Journey song this time "Don't Stop Believing" that had the whole crowd whopping and singing along. I did miss "Anyway You Want It". As Matt becomes more polish, he sings more and talks less. I wish he didn't. Matt! We love you for you! Don't ever change.