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Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Spotlight: At The Drive In - Incurably Innocent

Hard-core band At The Drive-In had a wild ride before the band imploded in 2001. A somewhat hesitant reunion in 2012 finally spawned a convincing one in 2016 and now the group around Cedric Bixler and Omar Rodriguez announce their first new album since their break-up. in•ter a•li•a the LP will be called and is scheduled for release on May 5. Now you can listen to the first song 'Incurably Innocent', their first new music in 17 years:



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Saturday, 2 April 2016

On Stage: At The Drive-In



I have mixed feelings abound band reunions because you never know what the actual reason is that brought them back together. Years have passed, time has changed and sometimes that does bad things to a band. Especially for intense bands like At The Drive-In that could lose that youthful energy which then leaves nothing but a pale copy of what they once were. Guitar player Jim Ward, one of the founding members, quit the band only days before the start of this tour, which could be a bad sign. But this is At The Drive-In, a band I never saw play live and so I was not going to skip this opportunity.

At The Drive-In at Melkweg Amsterdam, March 31 2016



Mexican band Le Butcherettes are the ones to warm us up, something they did for The Mars Volta and Antemasque in the past. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez used to be part of the band and is still producing their records, so he likes to take them on tour. They actually do a good job, especially when Teri Gender Bender picks up the guitar and looks like PJ Harvey on acid.



It's clear At The Drive-In's fans have aged together with the band who are greeted with a loud roar when they take the stage. Right away it´s clear I was worried for nothing, since the band is bursting with energy and looks sharp and focused. The songs sound intense and fierce, exactly like they should. Jim Ward's fellow member of Sparta, Keeley Davis, replaces him and is doing a great job. Singer Cedric Bixler's high voice is strong and his vocals are powerful.



Most of the set is from their epic last album Relationship of Command and those songs still sound amazing even after over fifteen years. Like on the album 'Arcarsenal' and 'Pattern Against User' are opening the set while the heartfelt 'Invalid Litter Dept' halfway still hasn't lost its fire. It's good to see At The Drive-In found the right spirit again to make this reunion worthwhile. There's no encore which would only be an unneeded interruption of the show. So of course 'One Armed Scissor' closes the night and everyone screams "cut away" at the top of their lungs with the band.



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Setlist:
01. Arcarsenal
02. Pattern Against User
03. Sleepwalk Capsules
04. 300 MHz
05. Proxima Centauri
06. Lopsided
07. Invalid Litter Dept.
08. Enfilade
09. Ursa Minor
10. Cosmonaut
11. Quarantined
12. Catacombs
13. Napoleon Solo
14. One Armed Scissor


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Monday, 16 April 2012

Coachella 2012: The Videos


So Coachella 2012 is a wrap. Over the past weekend the visitors could watch some nice performances due to a great line-up. For any one not attending, the festival streamed many shows live on YouTube. Because of time differences and a stupid thing called "sleep" I hardly saw any showmyself. Hooray for the internet! Since many performances are now still available on YouTube. Continue reading for the list (most credits to go LiveXS).


The Rapture


Explosions in the Sky

Bon Iver

Arctic Monkeys

Pulp

Azealia Banks

Frank Ocean

Swedish House Maffia

M83

The Black Keys

Radiohead

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Pulp

Santigold

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg Part 1 and Part 2

The Weeknd

St. Vincent

At The Drive-In


I will add videos along the way, so check back for updates. Let me know about other Coachella 2012 performances.
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