Sunday, August 10, 2008

Warped Tour 2008

Warped Tour, as always, was at The Gorge in George on Saturday. The place is so beautiful.. every time I go it never let's me down!


Firstly, here's a little list of the bands I saw (in no particular order):

Confide
3oh!3
Angels & Airwaves
The Academy Is...
Say Anything
Alesana
All Time Low
Reel Big Fish
Classic Crime
Cobra Starship
Katy Perry
Oreskaband
Gym Class Heroes
Story of the Year
Family Force Five


I know there were more, but that's all I can remember at the moment. Also, Four Years Strong and From First To Last both played at 11:something AM so I wasn't able to see them--we arrived to the gates at about 5 til noon... I also wanted to see Dr. Manhattan but they played when I wanted to see another band.... Lame.

Confide was a good live screamo band. There are some really bad ones out there...You have to even out the screaming with some good melodies and singing, maybe some good heavy beats and double bass.., otherwise it's just difficult to keep listening. They had great stage presence and put on an enjoyable show, though coming back and listening to their MySpace was a little disappointing. Sometimes bands are just way better live.

30h!3 I highly recommend if you are into some good quality white boy electro hip hop.. huh? Yeah. It's pretty bumpin. With those contagious beats it was hard not to dance. Not to mention their humor... You can tell those guys were a bunch of horny dudes making music about your typical rap topics.. they just did it in a way that wasn't completely serious; it was hilarious. I almost bought their cd, but I couldn't find their merch tent and had to move it to the next stage to see A&A. Track to check out: Don't Trust Me

I walked to the main stage for Angels & Airwaves thinking to myself that I shouldn't ruin the image I have of them by watching 'em totally suck live... But I was pleasantly surprised! Tom Delonge could use a bit more facial expression to improve his stage presence, but his singing voice was hitting the notes and sounded good so I didn't mind that much. A&A, in my opinion, had the most feel-good show at Warped this year. (Side note: I went to their tent to snag a Tshirt and their merch guy totally hit on me! Niiiiice :P haha)

Say Anything was fantastic!!! I had been looking forward to seeing them for a long time so I was hoping to not be let down. Alas, Max Bemis's total theater geekness and energy did him well--he was very fun to watch. Do yourself a favor and check them out if you haven't already.. Tracks to check out: Shiksa and Every Man Has A Molly


So those were the good ones...here are the "could have been better" bands (plus I'm getting bored so I'll wrap it up):

Alesana could have been better. I think they are too poppy for me.. I left about 2 songs into their set. The Academy Is... was lame. Boring. All their songs sound the same... Bleh. All Time Low I had seen before.. They always put on an energtic show, interacting with the crowd and movin' all over the stage. Quality live show. Not really my cup o' tea for regular listening though. Classic Crime (one of the few Seattle bands) wasn't too bad; I think I've seen them too many times. For Cobra Starship I just chilled in the back...My ride was in the pit and it was the end of the night. They weren't awful, but very mainstreamy. Katy Perry kissed a girl and she liked it. I wonder how many girls have kissed..girls just because of that song? I only caught her last song and thought it was pretty alright, though my friend who saw her whole set said she has a bad voice... Oreskaband was awesome! I'm not into ska at all, but this Japanese ska band blew everyone out of the water. An all girls 6-piece group, ..these energetic chicks were so funny and were very talented. Like others though, I was disappointed when coming back home and visiting their myspace page..They sound better live. Gym Class Heroes I caught about half their set from the lawn. I think I shoulda gone closer because I didn't enjoy it much.

And last but not least we have Story of the Year. They played on the well-deserved main stage. I saw these guys back in high school when their debut album Page Avenue was released. They were great, experienced, energetic... man I'm out of juices here. All in all they were enjoyable, sorta nostalgic (Until the Day I Die).

YEAH WARPED TOUR!

5 comments:

  1. hey katy- cool song! it totally fits in with today's music scene, but it offers a little something extra: like the perfect use of synth and female vocals. and I love how chunky/apparent the bass is. you can always hear it. the production values are nothing like sarathan's, but i make my own music as well: http://www.myspace.com/romancingtheangels. Dunno if youd be interested in listening, but just giving it to ya in case! anyways, I dig your blog too. I look forward to more posts!
    take care

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  2. hah, just to clear it up cuz i do feel like a bitch after your comments about my mom/getting a job... she's actually quite crazy. and i had a job for a long time at a bullshit place (dominick's) and wanted to just take off for the summer. but like, i have money in my bank account that she won't even let me access anymore. and i diddd want this babysitting job, but she won't let me have it. so.. yeah. mom truly is crazy and she won't even let me support myself! so i dunno. i just felt like clarifying haha

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  3. Hey thanks for your comment on my blog. And thanks for the heads up on the War Tapes. I'll definitely check em out!! Rock on sista ;)

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  4. It's cool dude no worries. Just thought I'd give you my 2 cents haha.

    But she is literally....keeping you from doing anything... how far is your college from home??? It better be far! lol

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