Showing posts with label Anberlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anberlin. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

Sep 26, 2011

I subbed for an English teacher at the Senior High, where I found the most meticulously-detailed plans I've ever encountered. It was all written in a binder and in plastic sleeves with the work for each class in its respective section as well as seating charts, attendance, and an intricate description of the workings of the day. The classes were really good as well. I managed to finish my book. It was very interesting and well-written. It's called "Under the Banner of Heaven." Check it out.

I went to the gym early and did some laps outside on the track until Ryan got there and we went inside to do our leg/dead lift workout. This track is too small and it gets repetitive, seeming like I'm not going anywhere at all.

Alex and I headed up to the Troc, getting inside just before Switchfoot started. The song they opened with was really good, but after that it just became unexceptional. They weren't really bad just not interesting to me. We did meet up with Jess and Jen in the back of the crowd though.

We made our way to the front and then Anberlin came on playing a bunch of great songs. They played a lot from Cities and Never Take Friendship Personal. I was happy to hear "The Resistance" because it's been in my head for some reason.

They slowed it down in the middle of the set and played a few tunes acoustic-style. I think it went on a little too long actually. Some of those songs I'd much rather hear loud. They ended with the usual mix of "Feel Good Drag" then a brief walk off stage, coming back to play the dramatic "fin*."

The crowd was good and a lot more active than I expected considering the last time I saw them at the TLA. I'm glad I ended up going. Lots of water on the way home and then trying to get to sleep.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Apr 30, 2011

It was a nice morning for tennis so Ryan and I played on the courts near his house. It seemed really strange for whatever reason. The balls were not very good and all courts feel a little different. We played a couple of good games before I had to run along.

I met Tracy at Rowan and we headed north to the Meadowlands Sports Complex to Bamboozle. After a strategic parking spot and some walking around following a large fence to the entrance, we found our way in and wandered around planning our day.

We had some time before the first band so we wandered and then took our place toward the front of the crowd at one of the main stages. In a very short period of time I got yelled at for standing in front of a couple of girls because I'm too tall, told that I'm ridiculous because all guys with beards smoke and I should have a lighter for this guy, and got a suggestion to put my camera in my little secret pocket that apparently all girls' pants have. That was exciting.

Anberlin came out to "Godspeed" to the delight of the sunbathed crowd. People were not really moving around too much, and it generally felt a little strange. I wasn't in the zone for a show yet. They played a good set, including some great old tunes.

We wandered over to the other stage to see Rx Bandits, who were somewhat disappointing because they don't have horns anymore and didn't play anything I knew at all. They weren't really bad, just not not what I was expecting.

Streetlight Manifesto was basically my welcome to the pit. Everyone was dancing and it was hard to not get caught up in it. I didn't know all of the songs they played, but I still had a great time dancing and jumping with the other sweaty peoples.

We left Streetlight a bit early to get to Thrice in time. They played a lot of new songs from Beggars amid a great selection of songs from older albums. Nothing from the EPs, but that was my only complaint about a really nice set. They closed with "Deadbolt," clearly pleasing many people.

I made my only visit to one of the smaller stages to see The Movielife for a short time. I was only there long enough to see them play a few songs, but it was all good and I hear they might actually tour so I'll check that out.

I ditched to go see Alkaline Trio, who were underwhelming again. I always expect them to be amazing, but they have been disappointing the last couple of times I saw them. I should have stayed with The Movielife. They did play a couple of good songs toward the end of the set.

I ran over to get to Circa Survive, who played the best set of the day so far. I don't know what it was about it; the atmosphere was wonderful and they just played great songs. It was better than anytime I've seen them at a club show before, which is really unusual.

The sun was setting over the crowd as they played and Anthony commented on the beauty of it and made some comments about appreciating what we have and that we're here. He always has something inspirational to say. "We can talk for days about what we hate, but take a minute and appreciate this. Don't let anything get lost." - Anthony Green

Though I was enjoying the transcendental experience of seeing Circa, I had to leave as they played "I Felt Free" to get to the other stage for what I was considering to be the main event: New Found Glory. They opened with.. you guessed it! "Understatement." They powered through a fast-paced set of great songs, including a cover of "Blitzkrieg Bop" with Marky Ramone on drums. I had no doubt they'd be good and I had an awesome time in the crowd.

I got to the other stage to see Chris Carrabba on stage playing "Swiss Army Romance" by his lonesome. This excited me that he might be playing alone or at least playing old stuff. The latter was true. He played a lot of old stuff; "Stolen" was the newest song he played so I was thrilled with the set.

We took a break to sit down for a while as we waited for the last band of the night. When the time came we came back to the stage and made it about halfway through the crowd before it was just a solid wall of people. Just before it was time for Taking Back Sunday to come out, the Exit 152 banner dropped down and the crowd pushed up. They opened with "You Know How I Do" followed by "Bike Scene" before revealing that they'd be playing Tell All Your Friends in its entirety!

It was amazing to see the whole album played on a beautiful night with the old lineup back together. Some of the songs they haven't played in almost a decade. They played a handful of other songs after the album set, including a cover of "Existentialism on Prom Night," which I was not thrilled with because Adam sang it even though John was right there. Regardless, this was the best set of the day. It was just awesome and exciting.

We got out of the parking lot with not problem and headed down the Turnpike home. The day was awesome and nostalgic; seeing so many bands that I've listened to forever play together and have such amazing sets was great. The TBS surprise at the end was a perfect ending to a superb day. Best festival show I've ever been to.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Jan 30, 2011

I had to get things done in the morning time so I got up and dropped off my car at the shop to get an oil change and then got pizza with my grandmom at Little Caesar's. I ran four miles on the treadmill then showered and got ready to go pick up my car from the guy who was smoking a pipe while working on it. I picked up Shannon and we headed up the PA Turnpike toward Allentown.

We got there early and walked through the cold and snow to the Croc Rock and hung out in the bar for a little while as Foxy Shazam was playing on stage. We met some guys from Vineland somehow!

We hung out and talked to them before we went into the show and watched one of them try out the breathalizer machine... he kept blowing a .25 somehow......

Anberlin was up first tonight, opening with "We Owe This To Ourselves" and going into an awesome set of old and new songs. The crowd was great and a lot of fun.

They played "The Unwinding Cable Car" which is one of my favorite songs of theirs. They played for quite a long time and closed with the popular songs, which are still on par with the rest.

I walked outside for a bit to cool off and take photos, enjoying the re-entry policy of this venue, and came back in for Circa Survive to start. They played an awesome set too. Hometown shows are always more energetic it seems.

Anthony got the crowd pumped up as always, opening up a wall of death that didn't really go the right way but got through an intense set including "Through the Desert Alone," which is probably my favorite song of theirs. They closed with "Get Out" as the encore. Great ending.

The drive home seemed pretty quick and, after I dropped off Shannon, I came home and fell asleep watching Due Date.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Oct 29, 2010

I didn't get a job so I went up to school to put some work into my website. I feel like I make minor changes but I can't get the overall concept done. I had some lunch and then I went home.

Later I picked up Britney and we headed to Philly for the Anberlin show.

We got there for the end of Civil Twilight and then watched the Crash Kings. Anberlin came out to the opener of their new CD and got right into an awesome set.

They played a whole lot of new songs and I love the new album but I would really have like to have heard more old songs as well. The problem with loving all of a band's songs is that you can never be fully satisfied with the set because you want to hear them all.

After finishing with some crowd pleasers they came out for the encore to play "*fin." I was happy with that ending but there were definitely a few songs I was surprised they didn't play.

We met up with Jen and Jess after the show to walk back to our car and then we parted ways and headed home.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Nov 1, 2008

When we woke up at Jeff's in the morning, we tidied things up a bit and got rid of some empty bottles before heading to Shop Rite to get breakfast food.

Katie made apple cinnamon pancakes and Sam cooked up some potatoes and veg sausage for me and Chuck. Breakfast was great. I was so hungry by the time we actually ate.

I met my group from Color Theory at Rowan to work on our installation for the hallway in Westby.

We covered all the lights with blue cellophane to change the color of the hall.

It didn't take that long to do and I think it looked pretty awesome when we were done with it. I hope everyone likes it.

The Anberlin show was at night. It was my first time seeing them and I wasn't let down. They played a lot from most of their albums. It was an awesome show. The only bad part was we missed Straylight Run.

We got falafel at Maoz after the show and went back home to work on the surprise for tomorrow..