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It's been too long since I have been to a show. I have never been able to get to enough anyway; we don't exactly have a local scene here, and we certainly don't have any venues where I live. Plus, as I'm sure some of you have experienced, there comes a certain time when your friends suddenly lose interest in going to gigs with you and you find it's just you hanging out on your own with a group of kids a lot younger than you.

However, this winter we have an unusually large amount of good bands heading through, and things are looking good. Time to get back into the swing of things - perhaps Midtown on a Sunday night with my little brother would be a good place to start?

Arriving ten minutes late due to the army of Manchester United fans descending on the city centre after the almighty victory over Arsenal to stop their 49 game run, we walked in to find a fairly full venue and Echo Freddy had already started up. Having never heard of Echo Freddy before, I listened from the back for a while. It became clear pretty quickly that what stood on stage before me was a typical opening act for bands like Midtown - standard, mid tempo pop-punk. Enough energy to get the crowd going, but nothing too original or technical to lift them off the opening slot - for now. I found them fairly enjoyable, they did manage to throw out a few decent riffs, and they were tight enough. I do feel however they have the potential to produce some catchy pop songs, if only they could do a few tracks where they move away from octave chords played over standard power chords, and with some actual hooks. Enjoyable, but forgettable.

Next up: Hidden In Plain View. I caught these on the Drive Thru tour (sorry guys) and to be honest found them one of the worst bands I had ever seen live - just plain boring and uninspired. They didn't even have the energy to hold my attention. I also watched them for a couple of minutes at the Orlando warped tour, and found they were still borecore. Expecting more of the same, I was surprised to find they have improved - there seemed to be a (TINY) bit of urgency in the performance, and a couple of new songs actually had a memorable tune too. The singer certainly did his best to entertain the crowd, and they loved it. I however was unimpressed by them yet again, and was glad for them to be over. If whiny, boring vocals with the odd scream and half-arsed riffs played by dudes with tight jeans and lesbian length hair are your thing, check them out.

I have always enjoyed Midtown, although never owning any of their albums, I like giving them the odd listen. However I had heard their setlist consists of the new album and the new album only - I was hoping for the older stuff. They started off with "Give It Up" and "To Our Savior," OK I suppose but when they shot into "Become What You Hate," that's when the smile came on to my face and the pits starting to perspire. Nothing wrong with a bit of pop-punk now and then, right? They played everything really really tight, and, well, I'll say it - they did actually rock quite a bit. The vocals were dead on, and every song was clear as day whilst being laced with a fair bit of electricity. The following tracks were "A Faulty Foundation," "No Place Feels Like Home," "Is It Me? Is It True?," "Just Rock And Roll," "Help Me Sleep" "Get It Together," "Direction" and "Come On" with maybe one more, before they left. A couple of minutes later the hairy caveman guitarist came on to start off "Frayed Ends" by himself, and the rest of the band joined him to finish on "So Long As We Keep Our Bodies Numb We're Safe." During all that they said the usual crap like "this is best show we've played all year," but one thing I could tell is they actually loved being up there and playing, which is always good. The stand out tracks were "Just Rock And Roll," "Become What You Hate" (By far) and "Get It Together." Good tunes, good rock. I was dying to hear "Another Boy" though.

Overall, an OK night, certainly not the best gig I have been to by a long way, but I enjoyed it - t's nice to go to a show just to sing along and tap your feet etc every now and then, with a few laughs too. One thing I will say is FUCK CAMERA PHONES - I have never ever seen so many phones in the air above the crowd, seems most people were interested in getting endless photos of, well, anything and everything - does anyone else hate this?

P.S. First review, and yes I know you can tell.



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    Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 31, 2004 at 9:29 PM (EST)
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    good review....i cant believe they played direction, hopefully they play it in nyc next week. too bad they didnt play "no place feels like home" cause its one of the few songs that gabe doesnt sing at all and its boring to watch one person sing when they have three legitimate lead singers

    Posted by boba_fett on 2004-10-29 13:46:01
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    exactly.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 at 12:33 PM (EDT)
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    Because being in your mid 20's makes you too old to enjoy anything but pretentious art-crap?

    -BSD

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 at 4:35 AM (EDT)
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    "there comes a certain time when your friends suddenly lose interest in going to gigs with you and you find it's just you hanging out on your own with a group of kids a lot younger than you."

    Thats when you start reading pitchfork and going to Tom Waits shows.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, October 29, 2004 at 4:33 AM (EDT)
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    I like Capdown.

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 6:19 PM (EDT)
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    Of course your friends don't want to go see shitty American pop bands... They're probably busy joining the Catholic Church and churning endless amounts of babies out into a terrible, terrible world of poverty.

    And listening to CAPDOWN or something.

    -BSD

    Posted by Icapped2pac on 2004-10-28 16:58:04
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    Good review, laddie.

    "there comes a certain time when your friends suddenly lose interest in going to gigs with you and you find it's just you hanging out on your own with a group of kids a lot younger than you."

    I also couldn't agree more... at least now I can see over most of them, though.

    Posted by Crookedsuperhero on 2004-10-28 05:59:40
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    Hidden in plain view are so fucking average it hurts.

    Posted by thirtyseconds on 2004-10-28 05:35:14
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    Why do we make you giggle eh?

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 4:38 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    british people make me giggle

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 1:06 AM (EDT)
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    Midtown spent longer choosing their outfits and haircuts than writing their last shit sandwhich they called an album. Im sick of these boy bands playing guitars.

    Posted by swingline on 2004-10-27 15:46:55
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    i am down with midtown. hey, that rhymes doesn't it.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 2:37 PM (EDT)
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    www.purevolume.com/echofreddy and www.punktasticrecordings.com to learn more about them.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 9:12 AM (EDT)
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    A show review that doesn't get 9 or 10 - that in itself is impressive.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 8:54 AM (EDT)
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    For whatever reason, I have never liked Midtown and they simply annoy me with whatever mucis they come out with

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 7:55 AM (EDT)
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    I agree...Fuck Camera Phones. I dotn know what is with kids wanting to take so many fuckign photos of the band with their shitty low quality camera phone

    Posted by thirtyseconds on 2004-10-27 07:39:06
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    "Not much of a scene in Manchester? Echo Freddy are local and www.mancpunkscene.co.uk - go to the forum to see how many people, that's about 1000 members in a short time. "

    Yes probably, but I don't live in Manchester. Sorry for the confusion...

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 7:33 AM (EDT)
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    Not much of a scene in Manchester? Echo Freddy are local and www.mancpunkscene.co.uk - go to the forum to see how many people, that's about 1000 members in a short time.

    AND MANCHESTER UNITED FUCKING DESERVED BEATING ARSENAL, ARESENE WENGER AND HIS PLAYERS AND SELFISH, MOODY, BIG HEADED CUNTS.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 7:04 AM (EDT)
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    "There comes a certain time when your friends suddenly lose interest in going to gigs with you and you find it's just you hanging out on your own with a group of kids a lot younger than you. "

    That's so true...

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 2:39 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Score is for drumlines in general.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 12:16 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    show reviews are fucking stupid

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 11:42 PM (EDT)
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    I like Midtown's progression. Guess I should go read ap.net now

    -bemused-

    Posted by mjg on 2004-10-26 23:40:10
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    this score is for man united beating arsenal. fuck sir alex and his cunted team, undeserving twats.

    Posted by Anchors on 2004-10-26 23:29:35
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    Hidden In Plain View played a free show at my college a few months ago, and after 30 seconds, I thanked God I didn't pay in to the show.

    Then, I promptly left.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 11:17 PM (EDT)
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    review was fine, most people already know about the bands they're seeing and just want to know if they were any good and most importantly, the setlist, which you did. Bravo for your first time.