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Live 105’s BFD 2016 at Shoreline Amphitheatre – PART ONE (FESTIVAL STAGE) | Mountainview, California | 6/4/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

June 12, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Live 105’s BFD 2016 festival was held at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountainview, California on Saturday, June 4th – marking the 22nd time that the event has been held. Live 105, “The Bay Area’s Alternative”, had again put together a custom curated line-up of both well known and emerging acts, covering a wide range of musical genres that all fall under the “alternative” banner, boasting 30 artists across four stages.  This article features my PART ONE coverage, which focuses on the daytime “Festival Stage” artists and performances from Bad Religion, Wolfmother, The Wombats, Jake Bugg, Broods, The Story So Far, Lucius, Finish Ticket, Never Shout Never, The Strumbellas, Reuben And The Dark, and JR JR.

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Filed Under: Bad Religion, Broods, Concert Reviews, Finish Ticket, Jake Bugg, JR JR, Live 105, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Lucius, Mountain View California, Never Shout Never, Reuben And The Dark, Shoreline Amphitheatre, The Story So Far, The Strumbellas, The Wombats, Wolfmother Tagged With: #teamlive105, 2016, aaron axelsen, Bad Religion, bay area, bfd, bfd2016, BØRNS, broods, Concert, festival, finish ticket, Fitz and The Tantrums, jake bugg, jr jr, live 105, lucius, mountain view, Music, Naked and Famous (The Naked and Famous), never shout never, reuben and the dark, San Francisco, shoreline amphitheatre, Silversun Pickups, The Offspring, the story so far, the strumbellas, The Wombats, Wolf Mother, wolfmother

The Cure at Shoreline Amphitheatre | Mountain View, California | 5/26/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 28, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Put your hands in the sky…”  Robert Smith of The Cure dispenses with the chit chat in-between songs for the most part, but fans of the band are so into every thought expressed in every song that the subconscious grooves in the back of their mind move them to connect with the moment, as as he sang those words during “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea”, a majority of the sold out crowd at Shoreline Amphitheatre reached up to the blue above.  Not even a “hit” song for the band, that is the power of their music among the devoted.  But it wasn’t just those long-time, hardcore fans that turned out for this show, but quite a number of “casual” fans as well, as this current tour is their first major one in the U.S. in about seven years.  Apparently, their absence has been felt and their return is cause for celebration.  They are not touring just the U.S., but the world at large through the end of the year.  With their sprawling set lists and shows running around three hours non-stop with three or four encores, one wonders how they physically keep up…  yet the shows they put on are stellar and truly unique experiences.  The band has been recording and performing for so long – formed four decades ago – it is something just to hear the music from such different eras all performed in the same style and sound, with Smith’s matured vocals making them better than ever.  A spectacular evening of music from one of the most original and talented bands of my generation – live music events don’t really get much better than this.  One of the “must see” tours of the year, hands down.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mountain View California, Shoreline Amphitheatre, The Cure, The Twilight Sad Tagged With: 2016, 2016 concert review, 2016 tour, 80s, cities, Concert, concert photography, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, images, information, live, live nation, mountan view, Music, Photo, photography, photos, Post Punk, pre-sale, Robert Smith, set list, setlist, shoreline amphitheatre, show, sold out, the cure tour 2016, the twilight sad, ticket, tickets, tour

Jewel at Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Grass Valley, California | 5/14/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 16, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“…I learned so much that year, about the difference between dreaming and pretending.  Dreaming is so important for all of us and helps us live our aspirations… but pretending is really just fooling yourself, lying to yourself so you don’t see the truth.  So here’s to truth, and here’s to growing up.”  Jewel, the folk/pop/country signer-songwriter, producer, poet, novelist and actress… sharing one of many life lessons she has discovered in her remarkable journey, wherein the deeply personal has at times collided with her career and success.  Creating an intimate atmosphere to a sold out crowd in Grass Valley, in the unique way only Jewel can, she had everyone captivated with not only her musical gifts but her insights based on a lifetime of experiences and challenges.  It was a remarkable show, and she always seems to drive each performance as though it might be her last…  Not only one of our most original songwriters, but one of our most talented and gifted vocalists, performing unique renditions of her songs, new and old, that at times left the crowd stunned.  Jewel put on a showcase of storytelling in the personal and captivating way in which she has built her reputation over decades now.  Those timeless songs and stories and poetry readings…  Jewel lives her life authentically, one moment out loud and the next softly… but real in all it’s various forms and emotions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Grass Valley California, Griffin House, Jewel, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, The Center For The Arts, Veterans Memorial Auditorium Tagged With: 2016, 2016 tour, album, artist, band, california, cities, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, country, dates, folk, foolish games, gig, grass valley, greatest hits, griffin house, high resolution, information, jewel, jeweljk, live, meet and greet, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, platinum hit, Pop, preview, review, rock, set, set list, setlist, show, stage, the center for the arts, tickets, tour, veterans memorial auditorium, vip, who will save your soul, you were meant for me

Notes & Words 2016: Benefit For UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland (feat. Chris Martin) at Fox Theater | Oakland, California | 4/30/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

May 3, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“…that’s the dream, that together we can do amazing stuff for the right reasons!” Author and event organizer Kelly Corrigan was left nearly speechless on stage as she reflected back on the amazing evening that closed with Coldplay’s Chris Martin and performers from the Oakland School for the Arts covering David Bowie’s “Life On Mars?”.  All part of the annual Notes & Words: Benefit For UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland at Fox Theater on Saturday night.  The sold out crowd of sponsors, donors and attendees took in a wide ranging selection of entertainment that also included a rocking performance from The Stone Foxes and readings from B.J. Novak and Dave Eggers.  There was a lot of emotion throughout the night, though the majority of it was good humor and contagious joyfulness.

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Filed Under: Chris Martin (Coldplay), Concert Reviews, Fox Theater, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Notes & Words, Oakland California, The Raindrops, The Stone Foxes, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Tagged With: #NotesAndWords, 2016, bj novak, charity, children's hospital oakland, children's hospital oakland research institute, chris martin, coldplay, concert photos, Concert Review, dave eggers, David Bowie, dj, Fox Theater, fox theater oakland, fundraiser, hush concerts, kelly corrigan, life on mars, mc hammer, notes & words, notes and words, Oakland, oakland children's hospital, oakland school for the arts, photography, photos, Prince, purple rain, raspberry beret, set list, setlist, the raindrops, the stone foxes, tickets, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals

The Heavy at The Independent | San Francisco, California | 4/26/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

April 29, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Seriously.  Seriously?  Seriously?  Shiiiiit…  You guys are sounding so good tonight.  Everything that you joined in with tonight was fucking insane. We wish that we could take you everywhere we went!”  Kelvin Swaby of The Heavy, bringing the sold out crowd at The Independent in San Francisco into a frenzy, leading them into a sing along of “What Makes a Good Man?” – the first of their two punch encore close out, which ended with “How You Like Me Now?”.  I started the show up front and center, with Kelvin just inches away most of the show as he strutted back and forth along the edge of the stage, feeding off of the fans.  It felt more like what you might expect at a Rolling Stones or Aerosmith sports arena show, going by the jumping energy throughout their hour and a half set.  Part retro blues/funk, infused with a garage band sound, the band is led by their crazy charismatic front man and vocalist… they are like a band born to play live to give fans an unforgettable experience.  Fueled by four albums, including Hurt & the Merciless released this month, it was like a concentrated rock and roll vortex was set loose in the venue and none of us quite understood what hit us until it was all over and the house lights came up.  Really one of the best live bands touring today.  A must see.  No, a must experience. [Read more…]

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Lush at The Warfield | San Francisco, California | 4/24/2016 (Concert Review + Photos)

April 25, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“I hope it wasn’t a massive hassle for you to come a week later…  I’m sorry if it was… it fucking was for us!” Miki from shoegaze pioneers Lush at The Warfield in San Francisco on Sunday night, for their show that was rescheduled from the week before due to visa issues coming to the U.S. for Coachella and a handful of headlining shows California, the Pacific Northwest and Vancouver.  The band just released their first new music in 20 years, EP Blind Spot, this month, and their sprawling set list of music new and old kept the packed crown transfixed on the stage for the duration of the show.  Best known as “a 90s band”, music of that era is being rediscovered of late and it was awesome to see the band come back to the music scene to begin again in a different era.  Prior to recent months (including an appearance at Coachella), the band last performed way back in 1996.  You wouldn’t know it from their show, as they appeared relaxed, comfortable, and happy to play in front of their fans.

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Filed Under: Aaron Axelsen, Concert Reviews, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Lush, San Francisco California, Tamaryn, The Warfield Tagged With: 2016, 4ad, 90s, aaron axelsen, album, alternative, blind spot, coachella, Concert, concert photos, Concert Review, dates, ep, goldenvoice, live, lush, new album, out of control, photography, photos, review, San Francisco, shoegaze, tamaryn, the warfield, tickets, tour

The Cure Tour 2016 To “Explore 37 Years of Cure Songs…” While Traveling The World

April 22, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Alternative music legends The Cure are kicking off their first major U.S. tour in seven years next month, with dozens of shows and festival appearances.  After back-to-back shows in Hawaii in July, the band then plays dates throughout the rest of the world, all culminating in a series of shows at SSE Arena in Wembley in December.  I’ve had the good fortune to have seen them play a few times in the past few years (in Honolulu and London) and I cannot fathom how they will be able to play so many dates in such a fashion, with their endless setlists of endless hits and rare tracks alike.  In any event, the world is in for a treat, as they are one of the best bands of my generation, and they put on some of the best live shows I’ve ever seen. [Read more…]

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Jewel’s “Picking Up The Pieces” Tour Coming To California In May

April 22, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Country, folk, and pop singer-songwriter Jewel is returning to California this next month for a series of concerts covering all twelve of her studio albums, including last year’s Picking Up the Pieces.  The signer, guitarist, producer, poet, novelist and actress will kicked off the current tour in Louisiana last month. [Read more…]

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Violent Femmes Touring “We Can Do Anything” Throughout United States

April 22, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Last month, Violent Femmes released their first new album in 15 years, We Can Do Anything.  Now they are in the midst of a concert tour throughout the U.S., currently scheduled out through July. [Read more…]

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The Smithereens Performing Songs from The Who’s “Tommy” & Greatest Hits on Tour

April 22, 2016 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Alternative rock band The Smithereens are currently on tour in the U.S., and in addition to playing their own hits, they are performing selections from the 1969 “rock opera” concept album by The Who, Tommy.    The band is playing songs such as “Pinball Wizard”, “Acid Queen”, “See Me Feel Me Touch Me”, “Go to the Mirror”, and “Tommy Can You Hear Me?”, also recorded in studio in their 2009 album, The Smithereens Play Tommy. [Read more…]

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“…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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