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Last night marked the first time I have spent money on Jeff Rosenstock, and I'm now encouraged to do it more often. Bomb the Music Industry! seems that little bit sweeter when everyone, not just yourself, is getting something awesome out of it.

Jeff and his iPod have been fighting through the snow on a tour of the UK for the past few weeks and last night ended up in the basement of Manchester's Tiger Lounge, a not-quite-venue, not-quite-pub and not-quite-nightclub with ridiculously friendly bar staff and too much fake tiger print. With his tour-induced beard, Jeff held court, happily chatting to whoever approached him and watching the opening bands from the bar.

First on was Sam Russo, who was drunk to the point of charming and had a lot of angry folk songs about losing his job and getting drunk. He was a good storyreller between songs that were loud, brash and fast, kind of like Ghost Mice without the violin, and we made sure to pick up a copy of his CD after he was finished.

Next was Andrzej Stepien, a similar, yet more thoughtful fellow with his fair share of love songs and harmonica sections. The standard singer-songwriter opening fare, really. You can't complain.

Al Baker & the Dole Queue were a pleasant surprise, firstly because they were really good, and secondly because they sounded much more Irish than I expected them to. Reminiscent of Flogging Molly, but with an accordian instead of a fiddle and a bigger emphasis on acoustic guitars, they were great fun and finally dragged more of the crowd towards the front.

Of course, when Bomb the Music Industry! hit the stage, the place exploded a bit. The crowd was tiny, but there were a dedicated few of us at the front, dancing, singing and confusing Jeff with endless song requests, most of which he did his best to honour. There were also some pleasant surprises in the form of covers of Lemuria's "Yesterday's Lunch," an Andrew Jackson Jiihad song I didn't recognise and some new songs which sounded great, but fell a little because the crowd didn't know them.

Highlights included "Congratulations John on Joining Every Time I Die" for pure sing-along potential, all of "King of Minneapolis" and any moment when the crowd spilled on to the 'stage,' or when Jeff forced his way into the crowd, which, actually, was most of the time. He was very sweaty and had amazing chemistry with the crowd. The man is a pure entertainer.

The only bad thing was that, even after a 40-minute set, it still didn't seem long enough, and I couldn't help but feel cheated afterwards. It felt like just as we'd got going, it was all over.





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    Posted by CrowEvermore on 2009-02-16 10:06:02

    All parts of King of Minneapolis? Lemuria and AJJ covers? I would've KILLED to see that show...

    Posted by bongsmcj on 2009-02-12 12:35:37

    score for a sweet forearm tat, even if it does look like the artist is one of Doug Flootie's kids...

    Posted by warmchords on 2009-02-11 22:10:38

    check out that stache

    Posted by defianceohioequalslove on 2009-02-11 20:30:24
    My Score:

    "Bike Test 123" really needs to be played at every BTMI! show. Score's for that song.

    Posted by HumanUnkind on 2009-02-11 16:22:39
    My Score:

    40 mins is what we got in Edinburgh. He did about an hour and 10 mins in Glasgow though, with this setlist (somewhat out of order):

    Ready...Set...No
    Unlimited Breadsticks, Soup and Salad Days
    Take Me Home (Snuff)
    Even Winning Feels Bad
    My Response To An Article In Alternative Press
    This is a Singalong
    Congratulations, John, On Joining Every Time I Die
    Depression is no Fun
    Get Warmer
    Brian Wilson says SMiLE a.k.a Beard of Defiance
    Little Brother (Andrew Jackson Jihad).
    Does Your Face Hurt? No? 'Cause it's killin' me!!!
    It ceases to be "whining" if you're still "shitting blood"
    Big Plans of Sleeping In
    I'm a panic bomb, baby!
    Sweet Home Cananada

    Posted by skankbook on 2009-02-11 13:14:58
    My Score:

    I would kill to hear him play "Yesterday's Lunch," what an amazing song!

    Posted by deadelectromix on 2009-02-11 12:34:29
    My Score:

    Score is for the backwards guitar strap.

    Posted by kellenmacklin on 2009-02-11 10:28:59
    My Score:

    That score.

    Posted by kellenmacklin on 2009-02-11 10:28:23

    Score is for Bomb the Music Industry on my Ipod making Community College a little less trying.

    Posted by Problematiclogic on 2009-02-11 10:18:35

    I say him in Edinburgh, the crowd was tiny and made up mostly of people from the support bands, but it was a great show.

    He played 'Syke! Life is Awesome!' with a guy from the crowd on acoustic guitar and we talked to him afterwards about the weather, Coolio and Michael Cera ("Fuck Michael Cera! He's the only one holding out on the Arrested Development movie!")

    And gave me a big sweaty hug before we left while going on about how grateful he was, what a guy. The homemade CD's were great too.

    Posted by mevsall on 2009-02-11 09:05:22

    Is it just him, a guitar, and an iPod doing all the other instruments? I saw Andrew WK like that where he was basically just doing karaoke and it was amazing how phenomenal it still was.

    Posted by mikexdude on 2009-02-10 20:50:14
    My Score:

    Score is for "Even Winning Feels Bad"