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Bayside / Hit the Lights

live in Birmingham (2008)
Victory Records

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Contributed by: chrisafi
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Published on December 12th 2008


So Bayside and Hit the Lights return to England together, after both had some considerable time away from these shores. This tour is one of those lightly pointless confusing 'co-headliner' ones. I mean, seriously, is it just so one of the bands feelings don't get hurt about being on the undercard? "No, we want our name just as big as theirs! And higher!" Either way, the crowd was a little on the thin side, but I suppose it was because it was a Tuesday night in December and minus one outside.

Anyway, the first band to play who definitely weren't headlining was Oh No Not Stereo. I won't lie -- the name did not invoke much confidence. However, I also pretty much missed most of their set due to arriving late, alcohol, leaving the venue to find other people and other things which I considered more important than watching them. Alas, I shall not pass judgement; it would be unfair.

So Hit the Lights came on stage, starting with "Count It",' the opener off the new album Skip School, Start Fights, with lyrics like "We played our hearts out, we wore our throats down...through rain and sleet and snow and oceans, just to get through to you."

I mean, I know the song is supposed to be a tribute to touring and fans, but it was an incredibly dumb way to kick off a gig. And the crowd felt it, leaving Hit the Lights to run off their next three songs to little more than the tap of the occasional foot.

Aware they were bombing harder than a concrete aeroplane which just had its wings blown off, the band attempted to get the crowd going, and were fortunately reasonably successful. The rest of their set proved much more animated, with their catchiest tracks "Drop the Girl," "309" and closer "Bodybag" going down very well.

There were occasional other failures, as some of the lesser-known songs off the new album recieved lukewarm responses at best, whilst I don't think anyone in the entire place knew the words to their cover of Midtown's "Another Boy."

All in all they were solid, although new vocalist Nick Thompson took a while to warm up, and if I hadn't have known he started off life in the band as a guitarist on backing vocals, I would have guessed it (but I'm sure he'll get better over time). Furthermore, they completely failed to play some of their best tracks off Skip School ("Tell Me Where You Are," "Winding Down," "Don't Wait"), but I know exactly why -- they are studio songs that would have sounded somewhat dodgy live. So, while on record, this band sometimes work outside the old and established boundaries of 'pop-punk,' playing live, they very much conform to them.

Bayside. Bayside were good. I struggle to say more than that, really. They seemed to be going through the motions more than anything, even though this was the first night of the gig. The new stuff off Shudder was excellent, reinforcing my view that it is their best record in quite awhile. The crowd was split pretty much half and half between the two 'co-headliners'; some of the Hit the Lights crew had clearly fucked off, leaving them with a 75% full room where another 25% were clearly not big fans.

The result was a nice, up-close and personal crowd experience to a band who were very tight and professional, but lacking that something to really take the roof off, a problem I think has always held Bayside back...but "Devotion and Desire" did provide a superb finish.

In conclusion, a solid night of pop-punk fun, well worth the trip and my £10, but never in danger of becoming a classic gig.




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    cyborgfrance (December 17, 2008)

    you're gonna need a bodybag
    i'll break bones you di--

    Agh, that never gets old. Good review.

    eazyd3 (December 16, 2008)

    horrible bands but review is good

    breakout (December 16, 2008)

    wow a tour that actually came to birmingham

    nebraska (December 16, 2008)

    this review didn't tell me anything about bayside's set.

    ramblinboyofpleasure (December 14, 2008)

    hit the lights= descendents terror and finally
    bayside= alkaline trio fleetwood mac

    punk_rawk_show (December 14, 2008)

    Comment below me is as stupid as fuck

    supernintendo_cholmers (December 13, 2008)

    now that blink 182 has split up, i wonder if hit the lights will really follow in their footsteps.

    overdefined (December 13, 2008)

    It always seems like people from the UK that write reviews have a much more conversational tone. I dig it when it's done right.

    chrisafi (December 13, 2008)

    I love it when people with 0 reviews on this site say how shit other people's writing is

    rowwwley (December 13, 2008)

    "The crowd was split pretty much half and half between the two 'co-headliners'; some of the Hit the Lights crew had clearly fucked off..." lolol

    punkinohio (December 12, 2008)

    This review is awful.

    overdefined (December 12, 2008)

    1. "We played our hearts out, we wore our throats down...through rain and sleet and snow and oceans, just to get through to you."

    2. "We fucked our ears, we fucked our throats. Screaming for the sake of what we love most. These pretty scars aren't going anywhere. The redder, the better. Lose your voice and make it hurt..."

    Why does one piss me off to no end and the other sound like the best thing I've ever heard? I think it's because 1 is about how hard they worked to be rock stars and 2 is about being into music and punk rock in general. Fuck songs about your band.

    ps- maybe it's the F-word?

    chrisafi (December 12, 2008)

    okay, from now on I'm gunna spellcheck my reviews. stupid brain

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