“We’d like for you guys to participate in this, because otherwise it just sits on its ass”. Music legend Juice Newton’s typically blunt and modest preface to the tremendous 80s country/pop crossover hits “Queen of Hearts” mixed with “Love’s Been a Little Bit Hard on Me”, as performed flawlessly (with audience providing the “clap-clap, clap” beat) at Yoshi’s in San Francisco in probably the most intimate show I’ve been to all year. The Juice Newton Trio, which was all acoustic strings with Jay Cawley and Danny Dugan both on guitars and providing backing vocals, Juice Newton stressed that this was a different sort of challenge and endeavor for her… a live concert sans the full band, which required the selection from of incredible songs from her catalog to be rearranged for a completely different result. And that result – simply amazing songs with the most artful delivery by one of the best vocalists in the business – was very moving and definitely sets the bar for soulful live music performances in small, intimate venues.
Billy Idol at Hult Center for the Performing Arts | Eugene, Oregon | 10/28/2012 (Concert Review)
“Thank you, Eugene, Oregon, for making my life so fucking great!” That’s Billy Idol for you. Billy Idol connects with people, and appreciates his fans. He connects with people via his music, of course, but in a live performance, he does more than that… and just as his language is uncensored, so are his connections with people. As soon as he comes out onto the stage, his eyes dart about the audience, and you see him make these connections. He seems to have an innate ability to connect with fans, and give them something back that suits them – a grin, a smile, a point with his finger and nod, a wry look, wide open eyes, the famous lip curl… [Read more…]
Billy Idol at Showbox SoDo | Seattle, Washington | 10/26/2012 (“Play My Birthday Billy Idol dot com” Concert) (Concert Review)
The world needs Billy Idol. The world needs cool, and it needs a bit of a rebel yell. But it also needs dreamers. And, sometimes, a crazy, impossible, outlandish dream can lead to great things. And all of this was proven on an epic night in Seattle, as a young man with hope, ambition, persistence, and ingenuity leveraged the Internet in a way that lead to rock music legend and icon Billy Idol playing his 26th birthday party at the Showbox SoDo in Seattle last night. I’ve seen Billy Idol many, many times over the years, but I can say without a doubt that last night’s special show featured the best audience I’ve ever been a part of at one of his concerts. And in these challenging times we live in, it felt like everyone left their struggles and frustrations and all other negativity at the door, and embraced the awesome music and amazing live performance of Billy Idol and his band, as the put on a scorching show. As just the second (by my count) U.S. date this year (with a third in Eugene tomorrow night), I believe it serves as evidence of the significant demand for fans to see Billy Idol play live. He is one of my all-time favorite artist, has such a fantastic catalog of songs, and is one of the best live acts performing today accompanied by a peerless band and the incomparable Steve Stevens on lead guitar. Cheers to Michael Henrichsen for having a dream and putting such effort into something that brings joy not just to himself, but everyone who loves Billy Idol who came to take part in it. Michael certainly knows how to party, and he brought it to Seattle last night, in the form of the legendary Billy Idol.
Crystal Castles at Shobox SoDo | Seattle, Washington | 10/25/2012 (Concert Review)
Alice Glass may dispense with the audience chit chat you might find with other artists; for her and her bandmate Ethan Kath and their gigs as Crystal Castles, it certainly doesn’t make them any less interactive… with a reputation for high energy shows, she spent a good portion of the concert diving into the audience and literally surfing the crowd at the Showbox SoDo in Seattle last night. The Canadian duo, along with drummer Christopher Chartrand, rocked their unique and experimental lo-fi electronic synthpop/synthpunk sound with synthesizers including an Atari 5200-chip modded keyboard. Their live act is definitely worth checking out, as the somewhat chaotic staging and delivery is somewhat in contrast with the electronic music, fusing raw energy with 8-bit retro sounds to bring something to life that felt and looked like raw rock and roll, but sounded like something altogether new and different.
Depeche Mode Announces New Album & Worldwide Tour Coming in 2013
Today at a press conference in Paris, Modern Rock legends Depeche Mode announced European dates for the 2013 worldwide tour, as well as some details about their as yet unnamed new album. The tour will kick off in at Tel Aviv in Israel in May with 31 dates already set, though North American shows have yet to be detailed. [Read more…]
Muse To Tour “The 2nd Law” In North America At Start Of 2013
British alternative rock band Muse will hit arenas in North America at the start of the year, concurrently concluding their touring overseas with Japan, in support of their latest album, The 2nd Law. Tickets are currently on sale via Live Nation, Goldenvoice, and Another Planet Entertainment. [Read more…]
P!nk Announces 2013 “Truth About Love” North American Tour
Grammy Award-winning artist P!nk has announced a Spring 2013 North American tour in support of her recently released album, The Truth About Love. Her first tour here in four years, the concert series will cover 24 dates in February and March 2013, beginning in Phoenix, Arizona. Tickets are now on sale via Live Nation. [Read more…]
Maroon 5 Announces 2013 “Overexposed” North American Tour
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine recently announced their 2013 North American tour for this year’s hit album, Overexposed. The 31 date tour kicks off on February 13th in Columbus, Ohio and runs through early April. Tickets are now on sale via Live Nation, with special packages also offered via VIP Nation. [Read more…]
Rihanna’s “Diamonds World Tour” To Hit North America In Spring 2013
Grammy Award-winning artist Rihanna will be bringing her “Diamonds World Tour” to North America in Spring of 2013, and tickets are already on sale via Live Nation with additional special packages via VIP Nation. [Read more…]
Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way Ball” Tour Coming To North America In 2013
Lady Gaga recently outlined her “Born This Way Ball” tour dates for North America in 2013. The support of the 2011 album started in Asia last year and she is currently touring Europe and will continue to Latin America and Africa. The 26 date run in Canada and the United States kicks off in mid-January in Vancouver. [Read more…]
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