Sunday, February 28, 2010

Jack's Mannequin Definitely Earn Their Supper

Hey Everyone!
So on friday I headed out to Toronto to check out the Jack's Mannequin "Sing For Your Supper Tour". One word to sum it all up? Astonishing. Never have I seen a band play with more passion and pure, untainted talent. If you missed out, well thats kind of depressing because this is something I feel everyone should see and hear for themselves!

The night started off with opening act, Fun. This american indie pop band warmed up the crowd with happy tunes and FUN instrumentation. Some of you may recognize front man Nate Ruess as a former member of the group- the Format. They played a great set of memorable songs and had the crowd in an audible frenzy when Andrew McMahon joined them on stage with booze to inspire a Happy Birthday chant for Nate. All around the group was flawless musically, and captivating to the audience. I heard many people trying to find out the groups name and discussing the purchase of CDs. Well done, Fun. The name could not be more fitting for that set!

Next up was the headlining act, Jacks Mannequin. The crowd chatting excitedly as the small brown grand style piano is carted out on the stage and amplifiers are decorated with colorful bottles of alcohol and comic book heroes. As the lights dimmed, Andrew and the boys took the stage, greeted with cheers and applause. He sat behind the piano and broke into "I'm Ready" and a heartfelt version of "The Resolution". Beautiful piano break downs were met with rousing approval as the set list carried on through old and new favorites. Also incorporated into the performance were a few rare B-sides and tracks off the latest EP to accompany Andrew's documentary "Dear Jack". A couple specific track that made the night memorable were "Hammers & Strings" and "Swim". Both songs sparked a make shift sing along with the audience almost drowning out the stage. You could just see the way Andrew's eyes lit up as he briefly turned toward to audience and encouraged the chants. Its just one of those moments that make a concert unforgettable. On a side note- I definitely appreciated the between song score updates on the Canada/Slovakia hockey game... he acknowledged how important the game is to our country and how grateful he was that we had chosen to miss it for his show. Thats right Andrew, we are a hockey nation, thank you for understanding! haha

The night was amazing. My hunger for piano rock has been insatiable since that show. I still find myself humming along to Hammers & Strings, my poor kittens having to listen to my 3am kitchen karaoke sessions... This song here is another favorite of mine, give it a listen, hope you love it as much as I do! (sorry its a live version- best audio I could find on youtube!)




Definitely recommend checking out Andrew's bands on upcoming J.M tours and POSSIBLE Something Corporate reunion (anyone else excited for this?!?!?!)
Did you catch one of the Sing for your Supper dates? Thoughts/Pictures/Reviews?
Let me know!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

Friday, February 26, 2010

Fall Of Troy- Fall Out!

Hey Everyone!
So after a career spanning nearly a decade, the trio Fall of Troy have called it quits. The popular Washington group took to their myspace today to confirm the breakup, causing fans to openly express their sadness. The band is perhaps best known for their unique style and thoroughly technical arrangements.

Vocalist Tom Erak spread the word in the following message...

"Dearest friends from all corners of the world,

I write to inform you that after nearly 9 years, 5 full-lengths, 2 bass players, hundreds of shows, and numerous other achievements and follies, Andrew, Frank, and I have decided to end our career as The Fall of Troy.

This band has been my life, my love, the air I breathe, the food I eat, and what helps me sleep (and sometimes keeps me up) at night. I love and cherish the music we've made, the times we've had, and all the great friends we've met along the way. Andrew, Frank, and of course Tim, will always and forever have a special place in my heart. But it has come time for us to call it a day. After everything's said and done, there is no drama, there is no blow out, it's simply the three members of this band are on three different paths in our lives.

I always hold true to the fact that it's better to go out in style, to ride off into the sunset, than go down in flames. This tour coming up with Envy On The Coast and Twin Atlantic will be our last go round, and we really hope that all of you will come out and celebrate what has been so unreal and unbelievable – let's dance one last time!

We would really like to thank everyone that's ever been involved with the band, managed the band, booked a show for us, let us eat your canned food, sleep on your floor, asked us for a picture, caught me when I've almost been dropped, put out a record for us, driven us through a late night drive thru, or anything else any of you could possibly look back on and enjoy what this band was...Fun.

So make sure you come out to "The Marked-Men of 2010 Tour" as it will be our last hurrah! We love you, and will be giving as much love as you've given to us at these shows. So that's that! We love you with all our hearts, thank you from the very bottom of them, and goodbye comrades.

R.I.P.
TFOT
2002-2010

With A Heavy Heart,
Thomas Joseph Erak

PS. I have no intention to stop making music! Quite the opposite actually - but until then see you at the shows!


So what do you think? Will you miss these guys?
I have to say I'm curious to see what their next projects are!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

Thursday, February 25, 2010

American Idol Contestant Fails To Impress Judge With Acoustic Fall Out Boy Cover

Hey Everyone!
What a shocker, eh? Who would have guessed that participants on American Idol are frequently criticized by the judges? What a cruel world we live in haha.

Twenty three year old Andrew Garcia, a finalist in the top 24 of the popular reality series took to the stage this week with an acoustic rendition of a Fall Out Boy favorite, "Sugar We're Going Down". Simon Cowell, as usual, had some less than impressed words for the performance, but fans are supporting his choice. Was it a critique just for the sake of upholding the image? Or a valid comment? Who knows.


Andrew auditioned in LA and has done well in the competition so far. He hails from Moreno Valley, where he plays with his band The Adrian William Project.

What do you think of the performance? Share your thoughts!
Rock On,
- Girl At The Rock Show

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Kill The Messenger

Hey Everyone!
So I'm not gonna make this a big long post, just wanted to share this video with you because I'm pretty certain that I have goosebumps every time I see it. To set this up, I'll say that I am off to Toronto Friday to see the breath takingly talented Andrew McMahon (Jacks Mannequin/Something Corporate) play at the Sound Academy. I missed out on their last headlining tour because they cancelled it to join The Fray on tour so I am well overdue for this show! Cant wait to sing my lungs out, its been too long. In honor of this upcoming event, I've been listening to a LOT of J.M music, and this one has always been a personal favorite of mine... specifically this version that I stumbled across on Youtube. Soooo beautiful. The track is called Kill The Messenger and it can be found on their first album, Everything In Transit. Check it out below!



Was that not amazing?! I'm sorry, I just LOVE piano ballads!
Will I be seeing any of you there? I certainly hope so :)
Rock On!
- Girl At The Rock Show

30 Seconds To Mars Announce Tour With Mute Math & Neon Trees

Hey Everyone!
Following the release of their highly acclaimed album, This Is War, Jared Leto and the boys of 30 Seconds To Mars have announced a spring tour with opening acts Mute Math and Neon Trees. I have to say that I'm tempted to attend, the album is pretty fantastic and the opening acts are strong choices for sure. I bet it will be quite a show! Check out their latest single below, followed by the tour dates which include a Toronto date for those of us near the metropolis!



Tour Dates:
April 09Pearl Theatre
Las Vegas, NV
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 10Mesa Amphitheatre
Mesa, AZ
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 11Pima County Fair
Tucson, AZ
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 13Brady Theatre
Tulsa, OK
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 15Eagles Ballroom
Milwaukee, WI
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 16Argon Ballroom
Chicago, IL
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 17The Filmore
Detroit, MI
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 18Sound Academy
Toronto, ON
Street Drum Corps
Neon Trees
April 20House of Blues
Boston, MA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 21Roseland Ballroom
New York, NY
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 23TBA
Washington, DC
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 24Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 25Uptown Amphitheatre
Charlotte, NC
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 27The Filmore
Miami Beach, FL
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 28House of Blues
Orlando, FL
Mute Math
Neon Trees
April 29Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 01Pizza Hut Park
Frisco, TX
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 04The Pageant
St Louis, MO
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 06Sokol Auditorium
Omaha, NE
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 07Fillmore Auditorium
Denver, CO
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 08The Rail Event Center
Salt Lake City, UT
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 10Showbox SODO
Seattle, WA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 11Roseland Theatre
Portland, OR
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 13Fox Theater
Oakland, CA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 14Santa Barbara, Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA
Mute Math
Neon Trees
May 15Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA
Mute Math
Neon Trees





Will you be at this tour? Tickets can be found here!
Rock on,
- Girl At The Rock Show