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Hopesfall / The Beautiful Mistake / Blood Red / Brazil

live in Long Island
2003
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Review by: long island stylee
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Published on April 18th 2003

So Sports Plus is becoming the premier place to play on Long Island. It came out of nowhere right after Christmas when Brand New was booked there and packed out a 2200 person show. I guess promoters saw something good in the place, as it is now becoming the common place of huge shows on Long Island. From Taking Back Sunday to Hatebreed to From Autumn To Ashes to The Bouncing Souls to Goldfinger, Sports Plus singlehandedly robbed The Vanderbilt as the top spot to play on Long Island. No band is too big or too small to play Sports Plus, as there are varied different sized rooms scattered throughout the buliding to showcase the bands. Last night I headed into one of these smaller rooms for a fine night rock n' roll, courtesy of Trustkill golden-boys, Hopesfall.

Long Island's own Aeschylus opened up the night in a blast of pure energy. Most people will try to throw them into some category (-core), but I find it quite indescribeable. Singer/Screamer "Dancin" Dave was all over the place, his bursts of energetic rage like that of a child in despereate need of ritalin. Grinding and pounding guitars along with a thunderous rhythm section woke the crowd up almost immediately, and the kids seemed to love it, as they danced, took a break, and then danced some more on Dave's command. Great way to start off the show.

Brazil was up next. These guys were the biggest surprise of the night. I went in knowing nothing about them, beyond knowing their name, and by the end of the set I was wanting the cd very badly. Their music is very emotional, and it combines great elements of pop-punk, hardcore, 80's pop, and a Jane's Addiction-type of weirdness. These guys are playing the Asbury Skate And Surf Festival later this month, and if you will be attending, I suggest you check out Brazil.

Veterans Blood Red stepped up to the plate next. For those who don't know, Blood Red is made up of ex-members of Silent Majority and Tension. They play a heavy blend of punk and hardcore, but surprisingly enough, they couldn't get the crowd moving tonight. I suppose a lot of the younger kids who are digging the hardcore stuff around today can't get into the more old-school sounding stuff, but to each his own. Blood Red was killer as always, even if the kids weren't feeling them tonight.

Late arrivals The Beautiful Mistake played a short set next. They have a sound very similar to Thursday, with lots of screaming and lots of good singing. Give these guys a little time and they should get huge, as the sound seems to be very popular. After a quick 5 song set, The Beautiful Mistake took their leave, and Hopesfall began moving their equipment on stage.

"Hi, we're called Hopesfall" announced screamer Jay Forrest as Hopesfall took the stage, about a split second or two before they blasted into "Waitress." By this point the floor was already split from almost wall to wall and the kids were dancing it up and having the time of their lives. "April Left With Silence" and "Dana Walker" followed up next, and the end of the latter of the two songs had some nice mellow groovin' come out of the floor. The more melodic "Decoys Like Curves" was then played, but when some screaming kicked in, the kids on the floor followed suit, piling on to Mr. Forrest while the back-half of the floor kicked it back into high gear. Two six minute masterpieces were played to close out the show. "The Bending" brought about some of the more extreme dancing for the night, while "The End Of An Era" had the whole crowd screaming along in unison. A beautiful soft spacey melodic breakdown made up the middle part of the song which chilled everyone out for a bit, and the final parts of the show were made up of the beautiful sight of the entire crowd singing along to the "I Pray That You Find..." line that closed out the song.

It was a night of surprises to say the least. Brazil and The Beautiful Mistake both introduced me to some new sounds from different parts of the country, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Blood Red and Aeschylus brought about a fun time as always. Hopesfall totally carried out the night beautifully. A set of pure energy and passion which was echoed from the crowd from beginning to end. What's the moral of this story? Go see Hopesfall.






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    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 4:02 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    "Hopesfall = Hopeshit"

    Boy was that creative. Took you all night to think of that one, huh?

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 23, 2003 at 11:20 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Negativity is for suckas! i pity the negative foo'!

    - mr. T

    Posted by Kurt_F on 2003-04-23 00:51:22
    My Score:

    I too, am amazed at the lack of negatvity with this review. It seems anytime in the past, when someone mentioned Hopesfall, it was met with a lot of "they suck" comments.

    "Andromeda" into "Waitress" is great. I seriously love The Satellite Years cd. The feel of it matches the artwork sooo well. Yay for Hopesfall.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at 12:24 AM (EDT)
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    WOW, you didn't get a single negative response for your review. Good job guy (seriously).

    Hopesfall are great.

    -suburbanXa

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 21, 2003 at 7:03 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    "Waitress" is even better when they play "Andromeda" in front of it to open their set.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 21, 2003 at 11:07 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Saw Hopesfall open for Snapcase...didn't think they were that good....but who really can open for Snapcase and look good? -bigjerk

    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 20, 2003 at 12:31 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Hopesfall is awesome, such a good live show, even if the sound system sucked up a storm at the show I saw them. Never listened to the Beatiful Mistake before, but they impressed me live, they went a little overboard with the screamy stuff, but their music and their singer are pretty damn good. As for Brazil, I only heard one song beforehand, thought it was okay, but when I saw them live I was FLOORED. They were awesome, so much energy, really tight, and their songs were great. Their singer has a Geddy Lee style delivery, it was cool. So I bought their ep, and found it to be kinda blah. The recording doesn't do them justice at all. SEE BRAZIL LIVE before you totally write them off.

    Posted by 501 on 2003-04-19 17:10:39
    My Score:

    I wish I could see Hopesfall.

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 19, 2003 at 2:08 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    I miss Inside.Tthe LI scene was better when Mind Over Matter, Clockwise, and Cleanser were around.

    Posted by MikeRiot on 2003-04-19 11:25:15
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    Blood Red is Tommy Corrigan from Silent Majority, and Craig Willis, Thomas Comerford, and Vincent Corrigan from Inside. there are no members from Tension*. and they are the best band from Long Island.

    Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 19, 2003 at 1:56 AM (EDT)
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    Blood Red doesn't sound too punk/hardcore to me. They have some fast songs that are similar to Avail, but their music transcends such a label.

    If Silent Majority was still around today, they would own all those other bands on the bill and most bands today. They had a real sense of what it was like to face true to life problems and not some "girl breaks up with me, I hate my life" thing.

    Posted by sloppyblake on 2003-04-18 18:28:41
    My Score:

    i miss silent majority.

    Posted by Kurt_F on 2003-04-18 16:55:23
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    Yea, Hopesfall is amazing. Everyone should go buy "The Satellite Years." Good in so many ways, and i love the artwork and the space-type feel the cd has to it. Space-core, haha, yet another NEW GENRE!

    Brazil However, is awful. Maybe they are good live, but that EP they put out was not good at all.

    Posted by FortyMinutesWest on 2003-04-18 15:52:03
    My Score:

    Blood Red is great.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 18, 2003 at 2:57 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    hopesfall is groin grabbingly good...

    Posted by StabbingGoldfish on 2003-04-18 13:33:06
    My Score:

    The End of an Era is such a perfect song.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 18, 2003 at 1:32 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    The Beautiful Mistake = zzzzzz
    Hopesfall put on a good show though...

    Posted by sloppyblake on 2003-04-18 12:53:14
    My Score:

    hopesfall is amazing

    Posted by inagreendase on 2003-04-18 12:46:24
    My Score:

    the only people i know went to this shit AFTER the bigwig show. i can't blame them - who wouldn't?

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 18, 2003 at 12:42 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Hopesfall = Hopeshit

    Its one of the worst band I've seen live..disgusting

    Posted by johnnydanger on 2003-04-18 12:28:00
    My Score:

    Seeing this show tonight

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 18, 2003 at 12:23 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Hopesfall is so fucking good.