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Bowling for Soup / Zebrahead / MC Lars

live in Exeter (2009)
Sony Music Entertainment

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Published on November 13th 2009


We arrived at the venue to see a long queue of what can only be described as children, which took me by surprise as the venue is a university; in hindsight, I should've realised -- my first show was Bowling for Soup all those years ago too.

The night started with the Leftovers. I didn't like them, but I can see why they are on this tour; they seemed like a fun band and the kids loved them (there were a lot, and I mean a lot of kids around the 12-16 age group) but to me they sounded like one of those kids' TV "let's all have a party and be happy" bands, and not a cool one like Imagination Movers (who are super bad-ass, by the way). I won't lie, I really didn't like them, but other people seemed to.

MC Lars was on second. Again, a fun band, and I did enjoy them. They were clearly well-suited for the tour. The constant video on the screen behind was a little nauseating, however, and once they told us that the backing band were Failsafe I couldn't help thinking I'd rather just be watching Failsafe. Still, good act and I'd watch him/them again.

So now onto Zebrahead, the band that I'd gone to see -- and sadly, this is where it went wrong. I have no idea what happened, but the sound was awful. You couldn't hear the vocals or the guitar to the point where it was difficult to even identify which song they were playing. It's not the band's fault -- they gave it their all and still went down a storm, but it ruined it for me, personally. I did get a pick, though.

Bowling for Soup played exactly as you'd expect. They played well and went down the same. It's worth mentioning that they played a very, very long set, of about an hour and a half; however, by this point I was too grumpy from Zebrahead to truly enjoy them. They were funny, too, but i feel they could've been trying a bit too hard. Still, they played very well and you couldn't fault their performance.

So, in conclusion then, exactly what you'd expect from a tour entitled "The Party in Your Pants Tour," with ample toilet humour, pop-punk and fuck-loads of kids. Disappointing, though, if you went to watch Zebrahead.




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    Thepopeofchili-town (November 14, 2009)

    Score is for these bands. The review mentioned that the crowd was mostly 12-16 year olds. Maybe that should tell you something.

    HumanUnkind (November 13, 2009)

    I really need to reaquaint myself with Failsafe as they are very fun

    damnitsderek (November 13, 2009)

    This is not my favorite batch of reviews, punknews.

    chadreligion (November 13, 2009)

    Zebrahead is still a band???
    I saw them at Warped Tour ages ago, and thought they were horrible.... I dread to think of what they sound like now

    preston (November 13, 2009)

    That's a very annoying line-up.

    wearestillalive (November 13, 2009)

    Failsafe are dull as hell, though. Much rather see Lars than them, he's good fun live.

    Hey_Asshole (November 13, 2009)

    of course Bowling For Soup brought out the kids. i mean, shit, they do the theme song for a Disney show.

    on a semi-related note, my sister went to go see 9th-tier boy band O-Town a number of years ago, and Bowling For Soup was opening for them. i think that explains everything about that band

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