Showing posts with label The Hush Sound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hush Sound. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2007

Review-apalooza Part 1: Hush Sound/Straylight Run

If there was any doubt before, it is official: I hate the Lincoln Theatre. The four worst shows I have ever seen have been the only four I saw there, and it was not because of the bands, but rather because of my fellow attendees.

I'm a strong believer of the idea that when you pay to see a concert/show, you owe it to the performer and the people around you to pay attention to the music and shut up. If you came to be social, you came for the wrong reason, but at least do everyone else a favor and talk with your annoying friends at the bar area so you don't ruin the show.

Now I will step down from my soapbox.

That being said, I enjoyed seeing these two shows this weekend. Though they were only two days apart, the difference between the atmosphere of the two is unbelievable. There was a modest crowd at the Pablo/Spitalfield/The Hush Sound/Straylight Run show, many of which were waiting in the cold out front for the doors to be opened when I showed up.

Pablo came out (surprisingly on time) and played a quick, soft acoustic set that sounded something like what would happen if Conor Oberst grew some balls or made a love child with Ray LaMontagne. Shortly after, the slightly out-of-place Spitalfield stormed onto the stage in matching zip-up hoodies, playing that tired pop-punk-rock that Good Charlotte and Simple Plan made me hate a long time ago. Even my 14-year-old sister (and former fan of GC and SP) noticed that "every song sounded the same." That's not a good sign.

Finally The Hush Sound, the reason I came, took the stage and played a great, albeit slightly boring and far too short, set of songs that were mostly from their newest album. I love this band to death and every song they played sounded great, but any energy the band had during th songs was counter-balanced by a disappointing lack of stage presence and crowd interaction. Nothing too much to complain about, and it was fun to have the 70 or 80 people there all sing "We Intertwined" together.

To be honest, I didn't know too much about the final band of the evening, Straylight Run. I picked up some of their music the day before and gave it a listen and liked what I heard, so I was interested to see what the live show was like. I wasn't at all disappointed. Not only did I fall in love with Michelle but I was impressed with the intensity and energy the quartet brought to the stage. Though it was a little over-produced for my taste (too many prerecorded sound effects and tracks used in transitions and songs) it was pretty sweet to watch the band play musical chairs between acoustic guitar, piano and electric guitar. They also previewed a few tracks off their upcoming album that I will be sure to get after seeing this show.

If you ignore the fact that the venue was more than half empty and the kids (yes, kids) that were there seemed for the most part disinterested the whole night, the show was amazing. But that fact was pretty hard to ignore. I only hope that I'll get to see these guys again in a much better place (and preferably in Chapel Hill).

Now for recordings of my favorite parts:
-The sing-along of "We Intertwined" - The Hush Sound (m4a)
-An amazing and simplistic rendition of "Your Name Here (Sunrise Highway)" - Straylight Run (m4a)

**Photos taken by Andy.

Friday, March 9, 2007

The Hush Sound and Straylight Run Usher In Spring Break


This was exactly what I needed after the hellish week I've been through. After somehow struggling my way through four exams and three papers this week, I've finally made it to Spring Break!! I kicked off my week of supreme relaxation perfectly with a rocking show at the Lincoln Theatre with Pablo, Spitalfield, The Hush Sound and Straylight Run. The show was awesome and I've fallen in love with Michelle Nolan from Straylight Run; she is way too cute (Exhibit A: picture on right). And that voice...

Anyway, I'll have a full review of that show and some pictures (depending on how they come out) in the next couple of days, as well as a review of the Sister Hazel/Pat McGee band show on Saturday night. Until then, I need to catch up on some sleep and go see my Tar Heels play in the ACC Tournament!

I leave you with my favorite Straylight song from tonight's concert.

Straylight Run - "Tool Sheds and Hot Tubs" (m4a)

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

The Hush Sound Coming To Raleigh


This month is turning out to be a great one for awesome shows in central NC. Indie pop-rock geniuses The Hush Sound will be touring with Straylight Run this March, including a show at Raleigh's Lincoln Theatre this Thursday (March 8). I've mentioned this talented quartet a few times already and even though they didn't make it all the way in Spin's Artist of the Year tournament like I had hoped, you should still get out to see them if at all possible.

With this show added to the SK & the 6ers/Matt Wertz show, the Guster/The Format show, the Sister Hazel/Pat McGee Band show, the Cold War Kids show, and Ben Folds making his way back to Chapel Hill, there isn't much to complain about this March (oh yeah, and college basketball...but this is a music blog so I will stop here).

Complete List of Dates:
Mar 7: Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock Cafe
Mar 8: Raleigh, NC - Lincoln Theatre
Mar 9: Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
Mar 10: Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
Mar 11: Cordova, TN - Skatepark of Memphis
Mar 12: Little Rock, AR - The Village
Mar 20: Dallas, TX - The Door
Mar 21: Tulsa, OK - The Other Side
Mar 22: Kansas City, MO - Grand Emporium
Mar 23: Papillion, NE - The Rock
Mar 24: Des Moines, IA - Hairy Mary's
Mar 25: Milwaukee, WI - The Rave

Check out more info about the band and tour at their website.

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Vote for Spin's Artist of the Year

Spin.com is holding a tournament to decide "Artist of the Year" based on fan voting. It's in the first round now and there are only 48 hours left to vote. There are 4 divisions or categories with 4 match-ups each that divide the bands: Underground, International, Indie, All Ages.

I don't want to sway your vote entirely (that's a lie), but if you simply don't care, put down a vote for The Hush Sound in the "All Ages" category and Silversun Pickups in the "Indie" division.

This is one of your last chances to vote in the first round, so even if you don't agree with me, cast your vote for Artist of the Year here.

If you need convincing about my picks, check out the Silversun Pickups post below, and check out this sweet video by The Hush Sound.