Author: Lisa Christopher

  • Sonic Boom: Cage the Elephant Stampedes Albany’s Palace Theatre

    “We’re not going to have any of that sitting down shit,” announced Cage the Elephant’s guitarist, Brad Shultz, during the band’s May 11 show at the Palace Theatre. Staying true to this promise, the Kentucky rock band delivered a stand-up spirited and dynamic two-hour performance — with frontman Matt Schultz constantly careening around the stage — that literally kept the crowd on its feet.

    Originally planned for the Times Union Center, the concert was moved to the Palace Theatre earlier this month, and ticket holders were granted general admission seating in the floor and balcony sections of the historic Albany venue.

    The night began with the Oklahoma-based indie group, Broncho, who is expected to release a new album, Double Vanity, on June 10. Portugal. The Man followed with an energetic performance that primed the crowd with excited anticipation for the night’s headliner; stand-out highlights include “Modern Jesus,” “Purple Yellow Red and Blue” and a familiar melody heard toward the set’s end that teased the Beatles “I Want You (She’s So Heavy).”

    Cage the Elephant opened with “Cry Baby” from their most recent album, Tell Me I’m Pretty (2015), and soon after played “Spiderhead” off of the Grammy-nominated Melophobia (2013). The audience sang along to every word of “Spiderhead,” as Matt Shultz danced and strutted across the stage. His energy was relentless throughout the night, as the lights flashed in sync with the beat of the drums and reached to the balcony with colorful designs.

    Toward the middle of their set, they played the crowd-pleasing hits “Trouble” and “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked.” As the night progressed, individuals attempted crowd surfing or jumped on stage themselves to join the band. This didn’t seem entirely discouraged by security, or the band themselves; throughout it all, Matt Schultz displayed unyielding stamina that never slowed down or stopped. They closed the show with the popular tune “Come A Little Closer,” before performing a three-song encore.

    Coming back before the encore, Brad Schultz led the audience in a sing-along for touring guitarist Nick Bockrath’s birthday. This was followed by more group singing during “Cigarette Daydreams” with the lead singer holding his microphone stand out to the audience, and again for “Shake Me Down.” As the evening came to a close, more and more individuals jumped on and off stage.

    For the last song of the evening, Matt Schultz remarked, “let’s see how many of you we can fit on this stage,” which led to a surge of audience members in floor seating to rush the stage. A mass of people joined the band, dancing along, as Matt and the rest of the gang became nearly indistinguishable among the crowd, while closing with “Teeth.”

    Cage the Elephant delivered an unyielding, frenzied performance. Despite sporadic issues with the sound, it will remain as a memorable concert moment, particularly due to lead singer Matt Shultz’s resilience and energy throughout the Wednesday evening Palace Theatre performance.

    Set list: Cry Baby, In One Ear, Spiderhead, Take It or Leave It, Aberdeen, Too Late to Say Goodbye, Cold Cold Cold, Trouble, Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked, Mess Around, Punchin’ Bag, Telescope, Back Against the Wall, It’s Just Forever, Come A Little Closer

    Encore: Cigarette Daydreams, Shake Me Down, Teeth

  • Twenty One Pilots Announce Tour, Includes Albany and Brooklyn

    Twenty One Pilots will play the Times Union Center in Albany on January 25, 2017 as a part of their Emotional Roadshow world tour.

    The Twenty One Pilots tour begins in Cincinnati and continues throughout North America. It has already sold out two shows at Madison Square Garden in addition to two nights in Boston.

    Twenty One Pilots tourTwenty One Pilots have garnered much success recently with their hit “Stressed Out,” which has spent months on the Billboard Top 40 chart and won iHeartRadio’s award for Alternative Rock Song of the Year. They’ve also recently received nominations for the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.

    Tickets go on sale beginning May 13 at noon, and pricing begins at $46.50. In addition to Albany, they will also play Brooklyn on Jan. 20.

    JANUARY
    17 Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center
    18 Bridgeport, CT Webster Bank Arena
    20 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
    21 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
    22 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena
    24 Allentown, PA PPL Center
    25 Albany, NY Times Union Center
    27 Pittsburgh, PA Consol Energy Center
    28 Chicago, IL United Center
    29 Moline, IL iWireless Center
    31 Madison, WI Alliant Energy Center Memorial Coliseum

    FEBRUARY
    1 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center
    3 Wichita, KS INTRUST Bank Arena
    4 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford Premier Center
    7 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
    8 Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena
    10 San Jose, CA SAP Center
    11 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center
    14 Fresno, CA Save Mart Center
    15 Anaheim, CA HONDA Center*
    18 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay Events Center
    19 Tucson, AZ The Tucson Arena
    21 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
    22 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
    24 Birmingham, AL BJCC Arena
    25 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum Complex
    26 North Charleston, SC North Charleston Coliseum
    28 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena

    MARCH
    2 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Center
    3 North Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena
    4 Memphis, TN FedEx Forum
    5 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center
    24 Wellington, NZ TSB Bank Arena
    25 Auckland, NZ Vector Arena
    27 Brisbane, AU Entertainment Centre
    29 Adelaide, AU Entertainment Centre
    31 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena

    https://youtu.be/VRpU9KJmVGs

  • Hearing Aide: Rogue Wave “Delusions of Grand Fur”

    Rogue Wave Delusions of Grand FurCalifornia based Rogue Wave’s six studio album Delusions of Grand Fur – the band’s first release since 2013’s Nightingale Floors – is a progression, if not a departure, from their customary sound. Despite the change of pace, Delusions of Grand Fur provides a welcome and sometimes synth-fueled soundtrack representative of the mellow, coastal sounds of the West Coast. Recorded and produced by the band in their own home studio in Oakland, Delusions of Grand Fur is representative of spring with tracks such as “California Bride” and “Ocean.”

    Rogue Wave is a quartet led by Zach Rogue, who also serves as the principle song-writer. The space between Delusions of Grand Fur and previous albums, and the band’s self-led production, has allowed for growth and experimentation that is apparent on this album. The title itself – a pun meant to emphasize the misconceptions of life in a band – also places emphasis on the listener not to underestimate or enter with preconceived expectations concerning the band’s sound.

    The album opens with “Take it Slow,” particularly reminiscent of The Shins, and sets the tone for the remainder of the album. This leads into the following two tracks “In the Morning” and “California Bride,” the latter showcasing beach-y and pop-y lyrics, with melancholy undertones. While “What is Left to Solve” initially sounds like a departure, with the heavier bass, after a few listens it fits in with the album as a whole.

    Falling” similarly is mellow and harmonic, again pairing positive melodies with more somber lyrics, such as: “We live in an era where everything is for sale.” Lyrics such as these feel particularly relevant given the state of the current primary elections. The next track “Curious Me” is reminiscent of Elliot Smith in sound if not in theme.

    Perhaps a favorite track on the album is “Ocean,” departing from the mellow themes to supply a refreshingly more upbeat and pop-ish reprieve. Though different, it still fits with the remainder of the album. Overall, this is a solid release, if at times certain tracks seem a bit too derivative of The Shins and Simon and Garfunkel (particularly, “Fallen”). Similarly, while enjoyable, the repetition of lyrics in other songs (“Look At Me”) can be a bit trying. These minor aspects aside, this is a great album to sit back and relax to.

    Delusions of Grand Fur is released on Friday, April 29. They are on tour this spring and summer with Hey Marseille and Floating Action.

    Key Tracks: Curious Me, Oceans, Falling

    Catch Rouge Wave on their upcoming tour:

    5/5/16 Oakland, CA @ Starline Ballroom
    5/6/16 Mill Valley, CA @ Sweetwater Music Hall
    5/7/16 San Francisco, CA @ The independent
    5/10/16 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
    5/11/16 Buffalo, NY @ Tralf Music Hall
    5/12/16 Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
    5/13/16 New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
    5/14/16 Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
    5/15/16 Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
    5/17/16 Washington, DC @ Black Cat
    5/18/16 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
    5/19/16 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
    5/20/16 Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
    5/21/16 St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
    5/22/16 Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
    5/24/16 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall
    5/25/16 Minneapolis, MN @ Turf Club
    5/26/16 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
    6/9/16 Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
    6/11/16 Austin, TX @ Mohawk Outdoors
    6/12/16 San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
    6/17/16 Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom