New Found Glory / A Day to Rememberlive in Farmingdale (2008)Epitaph Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 26th 2008
New Found Glory's Easycore Tour 2008 presented a lesson in contrast. The band was playing a "hardcore-oriented tour" in smaller clubs than they've played in some time, complete with one band on the tour from an actual hardcore label and assuring that there would be a small handful of covers of hardcore bands (tonight, Gorilla Biscuits and Suicide File). Except, there were also covers of pop songs (Sixpence None the Richer, Kelly Clarkson), NFG are doing this in a tour bus, and their T-shirts (two of which were ironically GB and Judge ripoff designs) were $20.
Set list (7:34-7:46):
Even they showed their hardcore roots, though. Their keyboardist stepped up to do the main vocals for a cover Suicide File's "Ashcroft," which was done well enough. I like Suicide File but none of their songs are entirely distinct to me. I certainly didn't expect anyone else to get psyched, and as expected there was minimal response in that department. At least it wasn't like the other night here, when the Ataris covered "Hybrid Moments" and "Rise Above" to several dozen completely clueless teens. Man, what a scene. Set list (8:02-8:32):
To see the whole venue shouting along and an enormous pit actin' a fool was mind-boggling; ADTR's response easily matched that of NFG's. I mean, when they did their Kelly Clarkson cover of "Since U Been Gone" (expectedly nowhere near the quality of Ted Leo's version), there wasn't really that many more people audibly singing along. Set list (8:56-9:30):
I would point out the absurdity of Jordan wearing a Verse shirt, but you have to imagine that Bridge Nine just sent the band a box full of shirts at some point to help promote things. Speaking of which, the small collection of hardcore kids in attendance obviously went off for "No Reason Why," as well as some of the older songs. Chad attested playing it over "Cutting the Tension" to the fact that they were in New York, after all. Speaking of older songs, Chad mentioned that they had to play something off of Nothing Gold Can Stay since it was a tour of this nature, and began to suggest songs. He first said "Passing Time" and it got a few cheers. Then he asked about "3rd and Long" and it got way more cheers. What gives? "Passing Time" fucking kills the rest of that record -- to have actually heard that live after buying that album probably seven or eight years ago after the band had blown up would've been incredible. Oh well. "3rd and Long" certainly wasn't bad. Jordan occasionally propped himself against the barrier for more intimate sing-alongs, and some were willing to take advantage, climbing over everyone else to shout back quintessential jams like "Hit or Miss." Even Chad did the same at a few points, letting a roadie or someone handle guitar duties for that time being. When thanking the opening bands for coming out, starting with Crime in Stereo, they took the time to give shoutouts to the Movielife, Silent Majority and even Tripface, which was amusing. ("To tame the 'L' word!!" Chad and Jordan rabbled back and forth.) Set list (10:09-11:17):
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hey dudes! I've always hated A Day To Remember, even though I love almost every band that are compared to them. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one to think they are totally ridiculous. ISHC > NFG who cares if jordan listens to hardcore bands or not, NFG is not a hardcore band nor have they ever pretended to be, they are a self-admitted pop punk band with a slight hardcore influence in their riffs & breakdowns due to Chad's roots, time in that hardcore band he was in whos name escapes me and his love for hardcore and I guess some of the other guys listen to it. but why this is even an issue or question, who cares? Jordan is into a lot of current hardcore bands, if you've every taken the time to talk to him, you would know that. Way to be a douche. good reveiw, i was a the pittsburgh stop of this tour. Jordan is into a lot of current hardcore bands, if you've every taken the time to talk to him, you would know that. Way to be a douche. Ha ha Scott. You have the contacts. Make it happen. cant say much about any other band here but Four Year Strong is really good live. on cd that's another story.... Not a fan of this tour or the reviewers tone the whole time. "At least Victory Records has found a profitable way to help curb child obesity." i just busted out nothing gold can stay. brian's right, it would be much cooler to hear passing time then 3rd and long I really wanna see Abre Los Ojos live, I'm jealous Wait, Four Year Strong covered Ashcroft? Now I'm sad I left before their set ended in Erie. I don't think it's weird that Jordan would be wearing a Verse shirt, the guys have been into hardcore way longer than they've even been in NFG. after last night its all over for the mets. phils are two up and the brewers should be able to at least win one of the last two with sheets and sabathia pitching. of course its c.c.'s thrid start in the last nine days, im waiting for a break down like he had against the sox in the playoffs any day now Goddammit, if Crime In Stereo only play for 15 minutes when I see this next week I'll be pissed. Hate to be be picky, but the "Tell all my friends I'm dead..." song is called "Forget My Name". man, i recognize about four songs from that NFG setlist. shows how much they've done that i care absolutely nothing for. too bad. and 3rd and long is better than passing time, sorry dude. A Day to Remember was absolutely unnecessary. 20 more minutes of crime in stereo and the rest of the ISHC album would have made the Petaluma show much more worth the 2 hour drive. needs more cowbell. Really pissed I kept forgetting to get tickets for the Jersey show and letting that sell out on me. sense u ben gonn lol | Features
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