Showing posts with label concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concert. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Growing of Bands

It was a day like any other day.  I awoke at the crack of noon and staggered down the hall in desperate search of coffee.  I collected my cup of joe and retrieved my phone from it's place on the charger.  As always, I began to scroll through my Twitter feed as if it were the morning paper.  In my half coherent reading, I come across this tweet from Ronnie Radke (former Escape the Fate/ current Falling in Reverse):
 I'm not sure what spawned this tweet, but it did get me thinking.  
Why do fans not always want a band to get bigger/ more famous?  I think there are several answers.
I don't feel like many fans dislike the success of the band out of pure selfishness, although there will always be people who will point out to anyone who will listen that they "liked the band BEFORE they were famous" (insert hipster joke here).  It seems to me that fans dislike it when there favorite bands hit the big time because of quality and price.

It's no secret that sometimes, when bands get signed to a larger label or gain more fame for whatever reason, the quality of the music they produce can suffer.  It's no longer about being progressive, new, original, or exciting, and more about making something that will please the general public.  They may not even sound like the same band as before.  For the people that love their music style, this change can be rather disappointing.

Not only does the quality of the music suffer, but often the quality of the attitude of the musicians themselves declines as well.  They are no longer the same humble people that fans connected with.  They can become rude and arrogant with a new found sense of entitlement and morals that receded faster than a middle aged mans hairline.  This is not the standard and is not true of all bands that "make it" but it does happen.

One pretty bit reason that some fans (myself included) are disappointed by fame is a rise in price in a bands concert tickets, merch, etc.  Don't get me wrong.  It is not that bands don't deserve the money, because they do!  They kick their asses making music and touring and they deserve it.  They've grown, they have more fans than ever before, and they have to move from performing in smaller, cheaper venues, to bigger more expensive ones. This means that more people get to experience this bands music.  It also means that their ticket prices go from the $20 to $30 range and sky rocket into the $40 to $100 dollar range.  And that makes sense.  The venue is bigger, therefore the tickets are more expensive.   But when you're a 20 something individual who is going to college and not really making much bank, paying for a $50 concert ticket can be as difficult and painful as pulling teeth.

We love our bands and we want to see them live SO BADLY.  We want to have that experience of listening to our favorite songs performed straight from the individuals that made them.  We want to be in the crowd that is packed elbow to asshole where everyone is sweaty and disheveled and so fucking happy there that they don't even care.  It's that natural high that can only be found in live music.

It's so nice when all your favorite bands are all playing affordable size venues because that means that when there are 6 concerts you want to go to booked back to back to back, you can actually GO TO THEM ALL.  Fuck yes, touchdown, winner winner chicken dinner, bring in the dancing lobsters.  But when there are that many in a row that are crazy expensive, it's a tough one.  You have to pick which one you can afford to see and hope that the others swing back through your town again in the future.

It's not that we don't want our favorite bands to succeed.  We do!  We love them.  We think they are the absolute shit.  Their music makes us feel something.  We connect to it in a way that makes us feel like we are not alone.  We want these bands that we love to make it to the fucking top.  We want the whole world to listen to their music and feel what we feel.  We just hope that on the way up, they don't forget who they are or where they started.  We hope that they don't loose that love for their fans that is only paralleled by the fans love for their music.  We hope they don't fall into a life of excess where money is more important than what they do to earn it.  We pray like hell that that life of excess doesn't take their lives like it has so many before them.  We want to see them live without having to sell our first born child to pay for the ticket.  And when they do begin to play these large, expensive venues, we hope that they don't forget about the fans that couldn't afford to get in: the ones who would be there if they could, the ones who are sitting outside the venues on the sidewalk, or in their cars with the windows rolled down listening to the music through the walls and singing along to every word. 

I know this is a long post, but I really wanted to get my thoughts about this out.  Remember that these are only my opinions.

Peace, Love, Music<3

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Randomly so.

I thought I'd make up for my lack of posts with a quick outfit/school/music/life update.
Here are a few of the outfits I've worn over the past week or so.
Boots and Tights, I know, very shocking :p
We had a tiny "cold" front (66 degrees) and I decided to break out my Young & Reckless baseball tee that I love.
Now some stuff that has happened/ will be happening!
Like I said in my last post, I got my new camera!  I've been taking pictures of everything in my house...I may be addicted.... but happily so!  Plus now that I have it, I can start doing shoots and working towards my goals.
On Thursday, I went to see The Possession with Hailey.  That whole movie was cray as heck, but in a good way!  I used this outing as an excuse to try doing my make-up a little differently than I usually do.  Instead of my usual dark black eye shadow and eye liner, I tried just doing a simple line on my top lids and add mascara.  I actually liked it a lot more that I thought I would.  Here's how it turned out:
Dork face

As far as school goes, I will be spending the next week writing and learning my speech for speech class about the history of Halloween.  I'm actually kind of excited to give this one!
And finally, this Thursday, I'm going to see Of Mice & Men and August Burns Red with the usual suspects.
Hope everyone had a good week and has wonderful weekend!
Peace, Love, Music<3

Monday, August 20, 2012

Concert Outfit

Here's my outfit from the Relient K concert last week:
Shirt: Khols
Shorts: Deb
Shoes: Journey's 
Bracelet: Concert

Silly face :P

Mirror Shot

I'll post my "back to school" outfit tomorrow :)
Peace, Love, Music<3

Friday, August 10, 2012

Excitement

This past week has been insanely busy!
Monday I went shopping with my mom to get some new jeans and such for the upcoming school year (yes i still go back to school shopping with my mom, don't judge) and found my new favorite shirt
On Wednesday I went shopping with Hailey for boots and found these lovely's
They make me about a half inch taller, but they are so cute I don't even care,
Then on Thursday, I went to see House of Heroes, William Beckett, HelloGoodBye, and Relient K with Hailey, Reso, and Dillon, where we met up with a few other friends.

We also got to meet the guys from House of Heroes! :)

I had a lot of fun with my friends, and all the bands were amazing!
More to come!
Peace, Love, Music<3

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

I See Stars and The Word Alive Concert.

Back in June, my friends and I went to see I See Stars and The Word Alive at a venue none of us had ever been to before (as mentioned in an earlier post).  Let's just say it didn't go as planned.
The venue was a warehouse with no air conditioning and two garage style doors open on one wall.  After the first band played (I have no idea who they were, I think they were local though) and we had had the sun beating down on our backs for a bit, Hailey and I hauled butt to the car to pull our hair back & change to tank tops. (Never again will I go to a possibly boiling summer concert without a spare tank top in my bag).  On our way back to the building we realized that we were covered in stickers from the grass we walked through.  We did find the time to snap a quick picture before we were completely sweat soaked.

When we got back we watched Crown the Empire, who was actually pretty good.  


I thought it was kinda cool that they dressed up a bit, but I kept hoping none of them would pass out in the heat.
After their set, Hailey and I went outside to wait for I See Stars to play.  I took the opportunity to take a picture of the building.
While we were outside and another band played, something got unplugged and the sound was affected, they lost electricity to the stage, and I believe they lost power to part of the building as well, but I'm not positive.  All the commotion caused the band to cut their set short and at this point, a lot of people left.  We stuck around in hopes that things would improve.
There was still a lot of technical difficulties and the band ended up relying on "stage sound" (oh the many terms I learn from Hailey's brother Cameron).  They either couldn't get the lights to set up or work properly so one of their crew members held up their lights for them the entire time, as you can see below.
The guy in the middle is a stage diver mid jump.  There was a guy before him (I'm not sure during what band) that dove off into the worlds smallest mosh pit and landed on his face. We were worried until he just got up and started dancing again...

The light guy was a real trooper!




 The crowd was really small, and at one point the bands (clean) vocalist said that it was pathetic how the music scene had deteriorated, not taking into account that a lot of people had just recently left.  He later said that we were an amazing for such a little crowd.



The performance was amazing as usual and we had a lot of fun.  We did leave shortly after because we were all so tired.
I had a really great time with my friends despite the less than awesome circumstances.
Oh! Also, we saw the booty short crew there as well.  You may be asking yourselves, what is that?  Well it is this group of guys that we see at almost every concert we go to and they ALWAYS wear booty shorts.  It's both hilarious and somewhat terrifying!
Peace, Love, Music<3

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Outfits x3

As I have a ton of editing and such to do before I can present you lovely individuals with a REAL, cool post, I thought I would post the last three outfits that I've actually taken the time to take photos of over the past week or so.
When I went thrifting with Hailey:


Hello Kitty shirt: Rue 21
Denim shorts: JC Penny
FTSK Bracelet: Concert

FTSK concert:
Batman shirt: Hot Topic
Denim Shorts: Jc Penny
Love Key Necklace: Jonathan Cook (FTSK singer who makes them to raise money for charity.)
(Unseen) All Time Low Bracelet: Hot Topic

Running errands with my mom:

"Sorry For YOLOing" It Boys! tank top: Concert
Denim shorts: Jc Penny
FTSK necklace: FTSK concert
"Let's make mistakes" IWABO bracelet: Concert

As you can see, there aren't very many mirrors that are good for photo taking in my house, so I just continue to use the same one :p
Hope this didn't bore y'all too much!
Oh, and did I mention I met Kyle from FTSK at their concert on Wednesday? CAUSE I DID!!
He's seriously one of the nicest, funniest people I've met.
I'll have a post about that entire concert posted up soon!
Until next time,
Peace, Love, Music<3

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Update

So, I really haven't been on my blogging game recently.  I've had a lot going on but I am back :)
Here's what I've been doing:
In June I went to see Nickelback, Seether, Bush, and My Darkest Days with my mom.
Before The Concert
During the Concert.
The concert was amazing (I'll post more pics later) and I had such a good time with my momma :)
It was my first large stadium concert and I was blown away by the show the bands put on! (Hint: lots and lots of fire :p)

I also went to see ISeeStars and The Word Alive with Hailey, Cameron, and his friend Billy.
It was at this ridiculous venue that none of us had ever been to and had noooo idea what would be like.
This place was way out in the sticks and the building itself was, as determined by Hailey and I, a warehouse barn thingy (very technical terms here, try not to get confused :p).  There was no air conditioning (something we've dealt with before) and the tall grass you hiked through to get there left you covered in stickers.  The sound was not good and at one point they lost power to the stage and I think half of the building as a whole. When we watched ISeeStars, they did well and one of there crew members legitimately held up there lights, one in each hand, for the entire show so that some of their effects could still be used.  We didn't stay for The Word Alive because we were all hot sweaty and exhausted.
Me and Hailey:

The outside of the venue:
It was a hectic crazy and strange night but I still had a good time with my friends.
We also went to see Magic Mike a few weeks ago.  I'm not even going to comment....

In other news, tomorrow night I am going to see Forever the Sickest Kids for the 5th time!  What makes this even more wonderful is that it is being held in one of my favorite venues that was shut down for a while but has now reopened!  I'm so happy about this, I don't even have words. :)

I hope everything is going well with everyone! 
To my new followers (30 now, I can't believe it! You guys are amazing and I love you!), welcome to the madness!
Peace, Love, Music<3

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Time

I've let time escape me a bit lately.  It's not that I've been busy, but more that things have been quite mundane.  I've been reading a lot, and running on the treadmill but I've done little else.  Helping my Nana recover from her surgery has been more time consuming than expected, but things are starting to improve now.
Anywho, this upcoming week should be far more interesting as I am going to an ISeeStars and The Word Alive concert on Friday and probably a few movies (Abe Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Magic Mike *yeah that's right Magic Mike, don't judge :p*).
In other news, I have started reading Death Note!

It is so F-ing good, oh my gosh, just I have no words!
I finished the first issue and I'm hoping the 2nd and 3rd will be in at the library today so I can read them over the rest of the weekend.
Lastly,
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE IN MY POLL!!
It's right over there-------->
There are 3 days left and I only have one vote so go go go! :)
Peace, Love, Music<3

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Fearless Friends Tour 2011

This being the beginning of 2012, I thought I'd post the concert review I meant to do, you know 2 weeks ago!
*Warning: Pic heavy!*
On December 11, 2011 Hailey, her boyfriend Dillon, her brother Cameron, his girlfriend Rachael, and myself went to see the Fearless Friends concert.
Hailey, Me, and Rachael
Dillion, Hailey, and me
When we got to the venue there were two lines wrapping around the building, one for those who had tickets already, and one for those who didn't.  It was insane! I've never in my entire concert going experience see that many people crammed into this particular venue. The place was packed!
The first band to play was Chunk! No Captain Chunk! Sadly, we didn't get to see them too well because we had just got in the building and were literally trapped in front of the merch tables.  I don't have any pictures of them from the show so here's one from google:
We finally became mobile between sets and found a good spot near the back, where we watched the next band, Tonight Alive. Hailey and I had seen them once before and they did not disapoint!





While it was packed, the crowd remained fairly tame. This all changed with the next band, Motionless in White.  Now, many of you know, I love this band (my review of them is my highest rated and it makes me so happy!). However, Hailey wasn't the biggest fan.  Luckily, seeing them live made her truly like them. Mission Accomplished! Here's a few pics from their set:
Keyboardist
Immaculate Misconception middle finger salute


My favorite pic
Guitarist

They were amazing live! The crowd went balistic, surfing, moshing, and doing what we coined "The Wall of Death".  Now I'm always game for a good mosh pit, however, I didn't want to die, so again we stayed back. (Inadvertently witnissing what will forever be known as The Man Boob Mosh Pit - name courtesy of Cameron.)
Next was The Word Alive:



"Come at me bro!"




Finally, BlessTheFall played.  What was really cool, was that they had some kind of problem with their van and had to race to make the show. They could have bailed on the show, but instead they ran like hell to make it. I admire that kind of dedication.
They gave one of the craziest, most intense shows I think I have ever seen. There were a good twenty stage divers and had a fun game of "come kiss elliot" where girls could jump up on stage and kiss their bassist. It was hilarious!
Here's some pics:
Beau

Beau and one of the stagedivers
and another stage diver






It was an amazing show and I'm so glad I got to see it with some of my favorite people!
I hope you guys don't mind all the pics, I just love to post as many as I can!
Hope you enjoyed!
Peace, Love, Music<3