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![]() | Hot Rod Circuit / Crime in Stereolive in New York2007 live show Review by: Brian See others by this writer Hot Rod Circuit's MySpace page (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on December 11th 2007
Maybe Hot Rod Circuit didn't bring any proper touring partners on their farewell tour because they've spent their career watching their friends' bands either blow up or break up. Really, I guess it makes sense that there were few to no options left. Instead, their New York City stop was left to be supported by two somewhat oddball openers...you know, considering.
They nailed every note, too; Andy Jackson's voice was identical to his studio efforts and each band member laid down their respective riffs meticulously and carefully. I did miss Casey Prestwood's usual stage antics; instead of doing his leg splits and wild theatrics, he sat quietly at his keyboard or modestly stood and played his guitar. Half the set the crowd stood rather politely and sung along -- in fact, several males up front looked lost and clueless, but the bro-mosh took up much of the floor for more familiar material like "The Pharmacist" and "Flight 89 (North American)." The fans, at least at some points, looked excited to give their heroes a warm goodbye. The band returned after an hour or so for another six songs, a fairly generous encore in all. As much as I would've loved to hear "Inhabit," "Knees" and "Save You," Hot Rod Circuit played a nice and long set list that packed in the (bong?) hits and more obscure numbers -- including "Try & Understand," taken from the Japan release of Reality's Coming Through; no one seemed to know it, of course. Great show, and so long, Hot Rod -- here's to a glut of miserable, watered down trash likely trying to take your place in the coming years to total failure. Set list (9:14-10:44):
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Score is for starting off with Very Best Friend. Fuck, that is a killer set from HRC. I wish this tour would've left the East Coast. When I saw them earlier this year with Limbeck and the Forecast, they basically played the new record (which is good, but still -- I need the old jams, too!). Two bands who were awesome and should have quit two records ago. Bah, I'm bummed I missed this... seems like HRC played a bunch of my favorite songs by them. Especially considering I've had Flight 89 stuck in my head since mid-last week. I'm sad I missed this, granted I have a good reason for not going, but still. I didn't make it in time to see Gay Blades but from the last two songs I heard were decent. I'm probably being too nice since a transformer blew up outside the venue while the band was playing. And yes, I wished it was a Transformer but unfortunately not. Gay Blades sounds hilarious. i'm pretty interested to see Crime In Stereo live again |