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| This Is Hardcore 2007: Day 2live in Philadelphia2007 live show Review by: Brian See others by this writer This Is Hardcore Fest's MySpace (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on August 24th 2007
A lot of bands to go through, so I'll be brief with a bunch.
Cold World played around 23 minutes (9:12-9:35). I honestly don't remember much of it, but I do recall predicting the pit to resemble a Nike outlet store. From my standpoint it was impossible to tell if I was right. In any event, musically, the band has grown on me slowly over time, having myself even come to willingly include their song from the Generations compilation onto my iPod. But their attempted hip-hop/hardcore set of the usual was just rather forgettable -- not terrible by any means, though. Maybe closer listens of their recently reissued No Omega album or upcoming Deathwish LP will change that. Death Before Dishonor played a quick, pulverizing set (9:51-10:12) that stirred the room into a bit of a frenzy. Despite some recent critical approval for their new full-length, I still have to shrug my shoulders any time I see them live. They put on an intense show, no question, but musically it's simply not my thing. Righteous Jams closed it out somewhat anti-climactically. Their last full-length wasn't exactly received by fan nor critic entirely well, as many of you are likely already aware, and this being their second to last show, maybe some of their own fans didn't mind sending them off. Thus, the band didn't seem to play too many from that last album (Business as Usual), and their set didn't even eclipse 20 minutes (10:34-10:53), which seemed odd for a headliner. However, they did play well, and the fans generally seemed to respond well to them. I recall the band playing their "theme song," which they opened with, and "Lizards," the only track I personally like at all from Business, among several others. It was fairly amusing towards the end of the set when the band asked the crowd if they'd rather hear an old song or new song, with a ton of noticeable groans emitting from the floor once Joey Cardonada even spoke the word "new." Not a bad finish, if not a little brief and awkward, to a decent day. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
I hope to witness (not just see, WITNESS) Cold World one day. Jeez look at that lineup of bands. This should have happened in Boston. Lighten Up is the only Philly band more underrated than Jena Berlin. I went on Sunday and only missed one and a half bands cause I had to go eat. Otherwise, I checked out a ton of bands I never would have normally seen and found a bunch that I liked a lot. "So you only go to shows when bands you've never heard are playing? Interesting." So bummed I missed Bitter End. especially if you went not to see new bands, but to see bands you already liked/heard already. you're a corny fucking herb who shouldnt have gone, especially if you went not to see new bands, but to see bands you already liked/heard already. you suck. you're a corny fucking herb who shouldnt have gone, especially if you went not to see new bands, but to see bands you already liked/heard already. you suck. So, you didn't watch half the bands, you didn't like half of the ones you saw, and you didn't really describe any overly well... How do you infer that when half of my comments are positive? I'm with that guy below. Why even bother going? The Deadguy thing was canceled a few weeks ago. Tim Singer wasn't into it anymore. which was the day that the sort-deadguy band (crazy eddie) played? 'cause that's what i want to hear about! To the reviewer--why did you go to this show. You apparently aren't into any of the bands on the bill. Yeah you can keep his ears. I want that forked tongue of his that has spewed so many lies and cheesy rhetoric over the years. yeah ringworm is a great fuckin live band, not the greatest on record, but sick live ill do it if i get to keep his big ass ears. Who wants to assassinate that fuck Tom Gabel so I can see how many posts his "In Memoriam" will get. I'm guessing 3000. Any takers? |