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  1. The Rocket Summer with Phantom Planet, The Secert Handshake, and The Morning Light

    September 22, 2008 by Steph

    (videos available in Myspace blog)

    Last Saturday fellow writer Cassie and I headed up to Hollywood to the Henry Fonda Music Box to see one of our favorite bands—The Rocket Summer. We were a little surprised at the small crowd. Rumors were that only 500 tickets were pre-sold to this 1200-capacity venue.

    First band went up about 8:00.  The Morning Light is a pop rock group from Pittsburg.  Generally their music was pretty typical of their genre—some keyboard,  lots of cymbal, and some tenor vocals.  Except that their voices constantly sounded like they were reaching to grab the notes and while they probably did it intentionally to imply determination and musical perseverance, it sounded like they were having a hard time controlling their scratchy vocals.  Fortunately they were able to make this work on the album, but live, not so much.  The lyrics they were singing didn’t help them out.  Nothing memorable, really.

    The Secret Handshake, a pop-electronica brain child of Luis Dubuc, came on stage next with a bang.  Exploding on stage to Punk Goes Crunk’s “I Wish,” he turned The Music Box into a dance floor.  Some of the scene too-cool kids stood awkwardly but some caught on and got into the groove.  Heavy beats and electronica mixed perfectly in this cover.  As his set went on however, a few of his songs seemed a little more rock with clearer vocals and suitable for the crowd.  Others seemed unfit for the venue.  Some tracks felt like they could only be enjoyed accompanied by some glow sticks and acid.  Vocal effects and electronic tracks made some lyrics difficult to understand and, especially with some of the tracks too slow to dance to, the songs un-relatable to the crowd.

    Next to take the stage was Phantom Planet.  Best remembered for their theme song to the hit teen drama, The OC, these guys are much more talented than said single could possibly lead on.  A fan of the band since the release of The Guest in 2002, they have continued to make great music and pump out dance-worthy indie rock hits since.  Their stage presence, full of big rock ego and big rock beats, got the crowd rowdy.  They played big hits including “California” and single off their new album “Do the Panic.”  They even did a mashup of The Guest’s “All Over Again” with “Phantom of the Opera.”  I constantly wondered how this great band has managed to continue making amazing music for at least the past decade and stay relatively under the radar. Awesome set from this Los Angeles band.

    And last up, headliner of the night, The Rocket Summer.  The workings of Bryce Avary, performed by Bryce along with his touring band, the night’s set was fantastic.  Pop rock at it’s best, The Rocket Summer’s music is contagious musically and inspired lyrically to create this dance-along sing-out-loud force-you-to-smile sensation.  Switching between the guitar and the keyboards, Bryce catered to the small crowd on their first headlining tour since the release of their album Do You Feel in summer of 2007 playing all-time favorites.  “Cross Your Heart” and “Saturday were among the oldies-but-goodies and “Save” and “Break It Out” the newer favorites.  Mid-set Bryce appeared at the back of the venue at a small stage with just an acoustic guitar and a mic to play “Goodbye Waves and Driveways,” a personal favorite after which he solicited the crowd to help him crowd surf all the way back to the main stage.  Surrounded by fans who couldn’t sing the words more enthusiastically or jump higher during the choruses with eyes fixed on a man on stage who couldn’t shine brighter as an example of loving what he does—the music, the fans, and the love—this set was one that would leave any music-lover with a smile on their faces.

    Each set only getting better and leading into a great culmination of the night, anyone who missed this tour should definitely kick themselves and if it hasn’t come around to you yet, there’s still time!

    (Some photos sited from the respective bands’ myspaces)


  2. Honda Civic Tour, Florida 2008

    April 10, 2008 by Brianna

    My First Honda Civic Tour

    Yes! Just like the title suggests. Last Night was my very first Honda Civic Tour and let me tell you, I absolutely loved it! The music was great, the performance was fantastic and the energy was amazing.


    First up was Phantom Planet. From the moment they hit the stage, they brought on a blast of energy and really rocked it out. Their set had me bouncing up and down and bobbing my head the entire time. Most of the songs they played were off their new album Raise the Dead including their new singles “Do the Panic” and “Dropped,” which were awesome. They even went out there and pulled a “summoning” move for all the World of Warcraft fans at the concert (my sister and I met some of the guys and she is really into WoW.  She told them that she was a level 30 mage…they thought that was awesome :D).  They ended their set with, of course, “California” (which got the ENTIRE crowd singing along).

    The Hush Sound then took to the stage busting out with one of their songs from their new album, Goodbye Blues. As they belted out an energetic rendition of “Medicine Man” everyone sang along. I had never seen them live before so just seeing them there and SO CLOSE was just amazing. As I listened to them perform, I was amazed to realize they sound like they do on their CDs. (I know it’s weird, but I think it’s rare to actually see it or hear it happen.) Their set had a little bit for everyone. They performed soulful slow songs like “Hurricane” and more energetic and spirited songs like “We Intertwined” and “Honey”. They ended their set with an enthusiastic roar from the crowd.

    Motion City Soundtrack was up next and the closer we got to the headliners, the louder the rumbles throughout the venue became. They came on and I have to say that they are seriously entertaining. They cracked jokes in between songs – I thought that was really cool. They performed songs from their recent release Even if It Kills Me (2007) and their older albums as well.  I am a fairly new fan of Motion City Soundtrack and am still learning more about them. They got the crowd singing along when they sang “The Future freaks me out”, “Let’s Get Fucked Up and Die”, and of course their most popular, “Everything is Alright”.  They got the crowd pumped up and ready to rock by the time they ended their set. Motion City Soundtrack then turned up on the third floor to take pictures and sign autographs like The Hush Sound did, but the line went all the way down to the second floor and I wasn’t about to lose my spot in the pit.  I wanted so badly to see them and do that stuff, but positive thinking and saying to myself “there’s always next time” convinced me to stay put.

    Finally, it was the moment we had all been waiting for…Panic at the Disco was about to take the stage. The band hadn’t even come out yet and the crowd was already going crazy! I have to admit, I was part of the crowd cheering and chanting “Panic” thinking that would get them on stage fasterJ .  When they finally approached the stage, the entire venue was screaming and just…it was pandemonium. They greeted the crowd and began singing “We’re So Starving” followed by “Nine in the Afternoon”, everyone singing along the entire time. I sang even louder when they began playing my absolute favorite song—the moment the beat for “Lying is the most fun a girl can have…” began to flood the speakers, I completely let loose and started going crazy. Why would one admit this you ask? I don’t quite know…the simple answer is to show you how into the music I was. At one point though, I did feel like it was dragging a bit.  I guess it was just the lack of explosive bass and pounding rhythm. The final song was fittingly, “Northern Downpour” which I thought was nicely performed. They then got off the stage. I didn’t stick around for the encore so I can’t tell you about that.

    All in all, I enjoyed the sets, the music and the general mood of it all.  The best part was that I was helping the environment (eco-friendly centered concert). Although there were certain parts that were a little dragging, if you like any of these bands I suggest you go. You’ll have a blast.

    *all photos taken from respective artists’ myspace pages