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Every Avenue and We Are the in Crowd Review

Friday, February 17, 2012 was the first time I had been to Jaxx now known as “Empire” in maybe four years.  The last time I was there was for Fairfax natives The Friday Night Boys album release party.  Jaxx had been known for having more “hardcore” types of shows and many less known bands.  I hated the venue but I had been hearing talk about the new look.  I would only go to Jaxx for a band I really liked, they were in luck because Every Avenue, We Are the in Crowd, and the Audition were performing along with other bands on the tour and local openers.  The venue didn’t look too different to me, but one thing Empire has that Jaxx didn’t was CENTRAL AIR.  If it was a summertime show a Jaxx, you should show up in a bathing suit because it’s hotter inside than it is outside, and when it’s winter, you better wear the biggest jacket you own.  But NOW I could take off my blazer and be comfortable in a dress WITH cut outs.

I arrived a bit late at 6 PM instead of 5 when the local bands were opening.  I caught the last few songs by Hit This City, a local band with former ABACCAB drummer Navid Naghdi (now in Bet On Black) playing their last show.  This night was completely drama filled, but let’s just focus on the music.  Set change music was filled with good ole’ rap and the first band on the tour, Simple as Surgery took the stage, energetic young boys, around 19 and 20, from Georgia on their first U.S. tour.   Fresh and cute faces making the entire little girls swoon (I felt like the oldest person there).   Look for these guys on their upcoming tour as supporting acts for Go Radio and There for Tomorrow, they won’t be stopping up in NOVA but they will be in Richmond and VA Beach.

With a new EP out and only on a few supporting dates, the Audition followed Simple as Surgery.  The Audition reigning from Chicago hasn’t been in this area in maybe 2-3 years.  Lead singer Danny Stevens has a huge set of pipes and he knows how to get the crowd going.  I had checked recent set lists to see if my favorite song by them, “Los Angelos” would be performed, I had little faith, until I heard him say the words, I screamed at the top of my lungs and sang my heart out.

Following The Audition was a more “indie” like band Plug in Stereo.  They had a much softer sound than the bands that went on before them.  We Are the in Crowd took the stage next, I was extremely grateful.  I had tweeted at the band to see if they would be at the show, they were not on the first few tour dates and singer Tay Jardine had been battling a sickness coming off her UK tour with All Time Low.  I had seen We Are the in Crowd a few times last year and looked up recent set lists to know what to expect.  More songs were played than on the set lists and Tay really got the crowd hyped by jumping into the audience multiple times.  Fans love things like that, it gives us an adrenaline rush, everyone just wants to rush to the front from wherever they are just to touch their favorite singer (actually any singer has this effect on the crowd).  The crowd was nuts regardless, the hard wood floor was shaking beneath me when I would go down to the pit and leave my spot on the “balcony.”  I’m getting old, front row is a place I rarely visit.

Of course I checked Every Avenue’s recent set list as well.  I spent the entire night before the show learning the new tracks on the band’s latest album “Bad Habits.”  This was a whole new sound for them, edgier and more rock n’ roll then melodic and punk pop, “Tie Me Down,” is my favorite off the album, which they played of course.  There was a good mixture of songs from the first album, Shh Just Go With It, their sophomore album, Picture Perfect, but with the majority of songs coming from Bad Habits.  I should stop looking at set lists because the bands end up playing more songs.  The boys from Michigan returned to the stage for a two song encore and because Empire is such a cozy venue everyone was out and about ready to sign and take pictures as soon as the live music stopped and Taking Back Sunday filled the speakers again.

 

Odile Durocher

 

 

Intimate Concert Series Presents Wytold

A unique and innovative artist, Wytold combines percussive bowing and melodic finger picking on the cello to create a distinctly entertaining sound. With two extra strings on his electric cello, Wytold creatively blends the depth and power of a traditional stand up bass with the bright crispness of violin solos and harmonies.

He records on both electric and acoustic in order to provide his own rock-orchestral accompaniment when on stage. Recently a recipient of a Young Artist Grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Wytold is currently working on his solo album entitled “When Fulvio Finds Celeste.”

Beyond his recorded work, Wytold can be found performing in the D.C./metro areas as well as the upcoming Intimate Concert Series here at Mason. For his upcoming performance at GMU, percussionists Bryan Bowman and Jerry Tolk will accompany Wytold as they plan on entertaining audiences with a truly creative musical style.

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Coach’s Corner: Bracketbuster Weekend with Pat Knight

Coach Pat Knight enters his first season at Lamar University where he took over a struggling program that had not been to their conference tournament since 2008. Coach Knight previously was an Assistant under his legendary father Bobby Knight at Texas Tech, and also the head coach for three and a half seasons until last year. Lamar is currently 17-9, 8-4 in the Southland conference, and is already guaranteed a spot in their conference tournament this season.

George Mason will take on the Lamar Cardinals in the Patriot Center Saturday February 18th at 4 pm in the 10th annual Sears BracketBusters. The BracketBusters  matches the best “mid-major” programs against each other this weekend. Coach Knight discusses his teams chances against the high powered George Mason offense, and his great respect for the talent of senior Ryan Pearson.

Click Here: Full interview with Lamar Head Coach Pat Knight

Weekly Top 10 and Top 5 Adds (02/06/12 – 02/13/12)

For this week’s top 10, El Camino stays on top, followed by The Magic of Youth and Paralytic Stalks. Great artists like Band of Skulls, Ben Kweller, Capsula and glam rock band Foxy Shazam are featured on the list too. The Twilight Sad is first on Top 5 Adds with No One Can Ever Know along with Bright Moments, Phenomenal Hand Clap Band, Tennis and Small Cities.

 

 

 

Top 10:

1. Black Keys- El Camino
2. Mighty Mighty Bosstones- The Magic of Youth
3. Of Montreal- Paralytic Stalks
4. Lana del Rey- Born to Die
5. Foxy Shazam- The Church of Rock and Roll
6. Band of Skulls- Sweet Sour
7. Ben Kweller- Go Fly a Kite
8. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds- Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
9. Capsula- In the Land of Silver Souls
10. Danielle Duval- Of the Valley

Weekly Top 5 Adds:

1. The Twilight Sad- No One Can Ever Know
2. Bright Moments- Natives Luaka
3. Phenomenal Hand Clap Band- Form And Control
4. Tennis- Young And Old
5. Small Cities- With Fire

A day to Remember and Rise Against Review

I feel like the Patriot Center rarely actually has musical artists grace the venue.  I was aware that Rise Against would be playing February 7, 2012 but that wasn’t enough to get me to buy a ticket.  I am a fan of one song, and that is the legendary “Swing Life Away,” which I feel like nearly everyone knows, but I’m probably wrong.  I was sitting around one night over break and was looking at tweets from AP (Alternative Press), turns out A Day To Remember would be there.  Then I was sold.

I bought my tickets a week in advance and my seat was in row W.  Yeah, almost near Z.  That means I was all the way at the top.  It was scary being so close to the ceiling.  I arrived just in time after scoping out the ADTR fans (you can spot them a mile away: high school/middle school aged, plugs usually neon colored, skinnies, Nike Dunks or Vans on their feet, v necks and or colorful band tees.  This applies for both sexes) to see the opening band, The Menzingers.  They were an alright opening band that received a lot of praise and support from both A Day To Remember and Rise Against.

Before ADTR comes on stage I noticed the balloons over the floor seats (pit), it made me even more jealous to not be in the pit.  ADTR is not the kind of band you see live in seats, you need to be standing, throwing hands, two stepping, helicoptering your arms, and creating walls of death feet away from the stage.  The set change music was exquisite, I felt like I was at the club or in the car with my friends windows down music up.  Good ole’ gangsta rap.  They came on and I fell in love with lead singer, Jeremy McKinnon.  He had this charisma and that voice of his made me actually like him.  I have this love/hate relationship with ADTR, as people I hate them, but their songs I can listen to for days.  “Downfall of Us All” started off the set and as soon as I heard the “da da da da da da da da da da da da lets go” I was hating myself for not being in the pit.  They played all of their popular hits and at a point wanted the audience in the seats to get involved, by having all the males take their shirts off, stand up and swing it around their head.  The band did the whole this is our last song ordeal then came back with “Plot to Bomb the Panhandle” (one of my favorite angry songs.)  The balloons dropped and I was sad and jealous of everyone in the pit.

I saw some younger girls leave after ADTR but most of the crowd was still there.  I had no idea so many people liked Rise Against.  I just remember when I was in 7th grade this one music video by them would come on FUSE all the time and I would turn it off every single time.  I was there just for, “Swing Life Away.”  I sat through most of their set just sitting and playing on my phone.  But the crowd was priceless, they made me happy.  Everyone was a super fan and they went nuts, everyone was fist pumping at the same time.  I like seeing things like that.  I realized I knew more Rise Against songs than I thought.  Things finally slow down and the acoustic guitar comes out, I was so excited thinking it’d be my song.  No it was another acoustic, slow song, it was beautiful.  Then FINALLY “Swing Life Away” was gracing my ears, I even recorded it on my camera.  I left afterwards and knew the next song that came on (seriously how do I know these songs).

I don’t think I’ll ever go see a “hardcore” band at the Patriot Center again.  ADTR and Rise Against will be on tour again together in April.

 

Odile Durocher

 

Coaches Corner: Hofstra Basketball, Its a Pride Thing

Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey enters her sixth season at the helm of Hofstra University.  This year her team sits nicely atop the CAA standings at 16-7, 8-4 in the conference.  But even with her teams strong play, she claims there is always room for improvement. Coach Kilburn- Steveskey understands the importance of these last few games as the CAA tournament creeps around the corner.  The biggest test will come today in the form of a George Mason squad led by head coach Jeri Porter and her dynamic offense.  This will mark the 18th all time matchup between the two teams, but just their first matchup of the season.  Mason will look to continue their recent win streak, and pull out a win in this hard fought CAA battle.  Take a listen as we sit down with Hofstra head coach Krista Kilburn- Steveskey to talk about their matchup with GMU, the play of Shante Evans and what it means to be a Hofstra Pride.

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New Music Reviews: of Montreal and Midwest Hype.

of Montreal - Paralytic Stalks
Released February 7, 2012
Polyvinyl

I never know what to expect with Of Montreal (They are a part of the Animal 6 Collective which includes the Circulatory System, The Olivia Tremor Control, Neutral Milk Hotel, Elf Power, and Apples in Stereo), which is very good thing. They do not disappoint on Paralytic Stalks. This indie pop, rock, funk, psychedelic, and R&B, have got so much going on. I got the genre list from wikipedia by the way. Every track is a pleasant surprise. If I was to best describe Of Montreal’s, it would be a sexier Beatles whom also happened to be stuck in a permanent acid trip. They have that perfect pop sound, not that annoying pop crap that is shoveled down societies throats on the lamestream radio, but that beautiful 60′s pop sound. The music is so catchy without being repetitive in nature. I cannot even describe some of the sounds this band puts out. All I know is if you want your mind blown, give this record a listen.

-EM.


Midwest Hype – DayGlow
Released January 5, 2012

Before I popped in the disk to listen to DayGlow by Midwest Hype I was extremely intrigued by the album cover. The most note worthy entity about the disk was the inside cover. It displayed each member of the band and I was in awe of how eclectic the group really was. The seven or so gentlemen each had their own unique style and presence to them both in fashion and posture. Each member had their particular contribution listed below their name and the amount of different instruments incorporated into the collection was astonishing. I was eager to listen to the first track and the sound right off the bat correlated very well to how diverse they appeared. When thinking of how to describe the sound Midwest Hype, I posed to myself the question of “what do they bring to the table?” After some pondering, I came to the conclusion that Midwest Hype is sort of like an aunt of mine that every Thanksgiving brings the same platter, but adds a new twist to it each time. This idea came to fruition even more greatly when I listened to the song entitled “Runaway.” The dynamics of the song greatly resembled an iconic pop tune that I could nostalgically recite in my head over and over, but at the same time was as unique as an ensemble that I had to keep listening. The entire album was well synchronized and truly lived up to its name. Each song has a certain mellowness to it, but is hyped by high pitched instruments and a strong cadence. The combination is very strong and although I do not know exactly what they are bringing to the table I am still for sure looking out for seconds.

-KR.