M83 blew me away with their last album Saturdays = Youth. As I anxiously await their follow up album, M83 just posted a goosebump inducing new teaser video titled "Echoes" featuring a glimpse of Anthony Gonzalez's beautiful collection of synthesizers along with some stunning visuals.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Incoming: M83 new album teaser
M83 blew me away with their last album Saturdays = Youth. As I anxiously await their follow up album, M83 just posted a goosebump inducing new teaser video titled "Echoes" featuring a glimpse of Anthony Gonzalez's beautiful collection of synthesizers along with some stunning visuals.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Incoming: Jimmy Eat World at the Wiltern
After a blistering stop at Coachella, Jimmy Eat World return for a performance at The Wiltern where they will play their album Bleed American in its entirety on September 29th. The presale tickets go live on Tuesday June 28th at 10am while the general tIckets go on sale on Thursday June 30th at 10am PST.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
U2 at Angel Stadium Night 1 (6/17/11)
Check out my review of U2 at Angel Stadium over at OC Weekly.
A slideshow of my photos are over at OC Weekly.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Deftones at the Hollywood Palladium
Before I went on medical hiatus, I warned everyone about the Deftones selling out and destroying the Hollywood Palladium. While I am far from being back to full health, I was determined to absorb the healing power of Stephen Carpenter's crushing riffs on his custom ESP guitars.
Le Butcherettes
Like an uncontrollable tornado, Le Butcherettes crashed onto the stage. Led by Terri Gender Bender, Le Butcherettes attacked their audience to gain their attention. It was interesting spotting Jonathan Hischke on bass who I recognized from Broken Bells and the highly overlooked Dot Hacker project with Josh Klinghoffer. Sin Sin Sin is their debut album and contains the energy and fury that the band unleashed on stage. While deftones fans are staunchly loyal, Le Butcherettes definitely won over some ears.
Dillinger Escape Plan
Angry. Confrontational. Chaotic. These are just some of the words that come to mind when describing a Dillinger Escape Plan performance. Photographing the chaos on stage is a dicey proposition as Greg Puciato leaped into the crowd seconds into their show.
Using bizarre time signatures and calculating razor sharp guitar riffs, Dillinger Escape Plan bludgeoned the audience with ungodly heaps of volume. They had a core of faithful fans singing along to "Panasonic Youth", "Farewell, Mona Lisa" and "43% Burnt". I was hoping they would toss in their cover of Nine Inch Nails "Wish" but they stuck to their catalog.
Deftones
Deftones have long been one of my favorite bands since I saw them at the Warped Tour in support of their debut album Adrenaline. While many of their contemporary bands have faded out or fallen off, the Deftones have consistently released solid albums and continue to sell out large venues.
Their latest release Diamond Eyes sonically stretches and continues to carve different niches in their overall sound. Opening with the title track, Chino Moreno was enthusiastically jumping all over the place while a screen showed the video behind the band. Having extensively toured with Alice in Chains and Mastodon, the Deftones were tour hardened and flawless in execution. "Rocket Skates" was violently performed with Moreno screaming "Guns! Razors! Knives!".
A double barrel shotgun blast of old tunes "Engine No 9" and "Birthmark" kept the crowd moving at a fevered pitch. As I exited the pit after three songs, I spotted the security guards pushing back the barricade to keep it in place. Sequentially moving up their catalog, "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" thrashed relentlessly as Sergio Vega slammed his Fender Jaguar bass making Chi Cheng proud. The tempo momentarily slowed for the slow burn of "Digital Bath" but quickly returned with "Knife Party" that featured Terri from Les Butcherettes adding curling screams.
The highlight of the evening was the oft kilter thrash of "Korea" with Carpenter mutilating his ESP guitar. "Minerva" had some extra zest as Moreno dedicated the song to Chi Cheng. Carpenter was back in the spotlight again with the pulverizing notes of "Bloody Cape". The shimmering notes of "Cherry Waves" filled the Palladium and I can't remember the Palladium ever sounding better.
Greg from Dillinger Escape Plan came out to sing "Passenger" before the Deftones closed out their main set with "Back To School". Dipping back to Adrenaline, "Root" and "7 Words" finished up the encore as the Deftones wrapped up another stellar show. They stop by the Fox Theater in Pomona this Wednesday and I expect the same devastation.
Thursday, June 09, 2011
Monday, June 06, 2011
Archers of Loaf at the Troubadour (6/4/11)
Check out my photos of the second night of Archers of Loaf at the Troubadour over at Brooklyn Vegan.
Friday, June 03, 2011
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Sonoio RED album pre-order
One of my favorite unheralded releases from last year was Alessandro Cortini's (ex-NIN keyboardist) solo project Sonoio Blue album that featured songs encased in infectious glitches ,blips and beeps from his Buchla synthesizer rig.
Alessandro has followed up this release with a new album Red which demonstrates his growth as a songwriter judging by the four songs that are available for download.
I opted for the Geek bundle that includes a mini synthesizer packed with samples from the album. The synthesizer alone is worth the price let alone the music. Click on the pre-order link to reserve yours now.
Monday, May 09, 2011
Fleet Foxes at the Hollywood Palladium
I would like to thank everyone for their well wishes and support during my medical hiatus. I plan on easing back into concert scene. After recovering for a few months, I was able to attend Fleet Foxes at the Hollywood Palladium. Check out my photos over at Stereogum.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Indefinite Hiatus for Amateur Chemist
Dear readers and friends of Amateur Chemist,
Thank you for your continued readership. Unfortunately, I will be taking leave for a while, as I need to address some life altering medical issues.
At this point I don't have an expected return date, but hope to be back in action seeing shows, reviewing bands and taking shots.
Sincerely,
Amateur Chemist
Thank you for your continued readership. Unfortunately, I will be taking leave for a while, as I need to address some life altering medical issues.
At this point I don't have an expected return date, but hope to be back in action seeing shows, reviewing bands and taking shots.
Sincerely,
Amateur Chemist
Monday, February 21, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Incoming: Queens of The Stone Age at the Wiltern
One of these days I will post pictures of some ticket stubs of shows I attended prior to 2006. Some of the many ticket stubs residing in my collection would be Queens of The Stone Age at the Troubadour in support of their debut album which was originally on Loosegroove records (an imprint of Stone Gossard from Pearl Jam).
While I cringe at the fact the album is thirteen years old, it is still one of my favorite Queens of the Stone Age albums and holds the rare distinction of being an album I can play on guitar from start to finish. I would run my tuned down Ibanez 7 string guitar through a Marshall stack to get the awesome trademark Homme buzzy tone.
Needless to say, I am beyond excited that QOTSA will be playing their debut album in its entirety on April 12th at the Wiltern Theater. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am Pacific time and will sell out instantly. Don't sleep on this one.
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