Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Offspring - Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace


Wow, it has been a while since I last wrote one of these. I've been so busy lately that I've had little if anytime to review albums. I literally have 4 or 5 sitting here in my main music rotation waiting for their time in the sun... or shade... or whatever Guitar Guy Tim's is...

Enough senseless rambling, let's ramble with some sense. This album actually came out probably 4-5 months back. When I heard the first single "Hammerhead," I wasn't impressed so I blew the album off. Then a few weeks ago I heard the single "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?" and I honestly didn't believe it was actually The Offspring. When I found that in all actuality "Kristy..." was really The Offspring, I knew I had to check out the album. Without giving too much away, I really think this album was the summers biggest musical surprise!

1. Half-Truism - This is an amazing opening track, it starts out with a slow arpeggio on the guitar which is complemented by a lo-fi record effect. It then goes into full power punk/pop like only The Offspring can deliver. To top this off, the chorus is fabulous! Great Track!

2. Trust in You - I hate to call this a filler track because it honestly sounds like everything else The Offspring have ever done. It's not bad, it's not incredibly good... it's, well... exactly what you'd expect from The Offspring.

3. You're Gonna Go Far, Kid - Single #3 from the album... it's catchy, but it's also full of profanities, so full in fact that I've removed it from my play list. If you buy this one off iTunes, make sure to get the Walmart Edit :)

*Quick Note... I know, you're all thinking, "Tim said he really liked this album, but at 3 tracks in, he's only liked one..." But don't you worry, the best is yet to come -T

4. Hammerhead - So initially I didn't think this track was all that special, after a few listens my opinion has changed. This is a great punk track! I really like how the track starts out with a cool guitar riff, followed by a heavy drum beat, this then leads us into a full on punk track! It's much more innovative than past works by The Offspring, and a great track!

5. A Lot Like Me - This track kind of reminds me of Linkin Park from the intro... The big difference here is that Linkin Park almost always seems to fail at making a good song after having a good intro. The Offspring on the other hand have written another amazing track that will appeal to more than just the traditional Offspring fan base. I could easily see this being another single from the album.

6. Takes Me Nowhere -This is another powerful punk track. It is definitely better than a filler, but isn't really single quality. I like it, but don't love it.

7. Kristy, Are You Doing Okay? - This is officially one of the top two best songs ever written by Dexter Holland. Who knew these guys could pump out a ballad, and a great one at that? Some have criticized the band over this track saying that they have sold out, and are trying to appeal to a broader audience... I, on the other hand, like to look at this track as the band finally displaying to the world that they do have talent beyond yelling, playing power cords and cussing. It is truly a fabulous track!

8. Nothingtown - This track would have fit in nicely on Americana. It has some random profanities, and some what of a juvenile feel, but overall is an okay track... just okay...

9. Stuff Is Messed Up - Just skip this track, not only is if full of explicit language, it's a true filler in all senses of the word (it didn't even get a full play before being deleted from my play list... that bad)

10. Fix You - Here we find the second truly great song that Dexter Holland has written. Katie (my wife) thinks that this is by far the best Offspring song ever, and aside from "Kristy..." I have to agree with her. It is a slower ballad, and is all around an amazing track. I'm guessing this will be another single before too long.

11. Let's Hear It for Rock Bottom - This is a fun track, it has almost a reggae feel too it (well the verses do at least). It's a decent track.

12. Rise and Fall - And the album wraps up with a powerful punk track that leaves us wanting more... I love it when album closers do that :)

This album, in many was, is probably the best album that The Offspring have ever put out. Unlike most of their earlier albums, the songs and their lyrics are more serious and well thought out. I know we all love, "Pretty Fly For a White Guy," but the funny/juvenile songs and lyrics get old real quick. Needless to say, I'm very impressed by the mature change the Offspring has made. That being said, this still is an Offspring album, it has 3 tracks that are clearly explicit, and it is for the most part a punk album. I'm a strong believer in buying whole albums and not individual tracks, but for this one I'd either say buy the .mp3's online, or go buy the Walmart edit.

Okay, with all that out of the way, I give the album a B. It has some great moments, and some amazing material... but even with that, it still doesn't hold up to A quality when compared to albums like Viva La Vida.

-Tim

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Troublemaker - Weezer 2008 Tour


As you can see from my post below, I went to the Weezer show last week, and I have to say that it was out of this world! I've actually seen Weezer in the past, so initially I was actually a little more excited to see Angels & Airwaves live. Unfortunately after about 3 A&A songs, I was ready for Weezer to take the stage. Now don't get me wrong, A&A put on a decent live show, musically they sounded good although all the music sounded the same... One major drawback was that Tom DeLonge just couldn't seem to figure out how to sing live. Well, that and when he decided to talk between songs, he used as many explicative as a Blink 182 track... I thought I read somewhere that he left Blink and started A&A because he wanted to produce something he could show to his kids and be proud of... Let’s hope Tom Jr. never see's his dads live act. Since I love to grade things, I'd give their show a B-. It was fun, but I wouldn't pay $20 to see them again. They're a decent opening act, but I don't see them headlining anytime soon.

Now on to Weezer... To start, I just have to say that marriage is the best thing that could have ever happen to Rivers Cuomo. In the past, he's been the kind of lead singer that talks little if ever between tracks, and stands in the same spot the entire show. Now this isn't to say that they didn't put on a great sounding show, the band just lacked the energy of many other acts. Well, as of the Troublemaker Tour this has all changed. Rivers gave a few of the other guys a chance at lead vocals, or lead guitar in that matter so he could move all over the place. Additionally, he was incredibly funny between tracks. One particular memorable moment happened during the intro to Troublemaker in which he told a story about he and his daughter at the Childerens Museum of SLC. Anyway, enough rambling, lets talk music.

The show started the same way the Weezer catalogue started, with the classic My Name is Jonas, this classic track was followed by Pink Triangle. Being a huge fan of both the Blue and Pinkerton, the show at this point had already exceeded all of my expectations! Pink Triangle live is a concert moment I will never forget. The band cranked out nearly two hours of classics old and new, including: The Sweater Song, El Scorcho, Buddy Holly, The Greatest Man That Ever Lived, King, Island in the Sun, Beverly Hills, Perfect Situation, Suzanne, Dope Nose, and many others that I'm sure I'm forgetting. They also had a few random covers from I believe Oasis and Nirvana. In the end it was a musical night to remember. It was hands down the best sounding, and most entertaining I have ever seen Weezer, and I highly, highly, highly recommend everyone go see them if they come through your town! I give this show an A... No, make that an A+!

-Tim

Addendum #1

So yeah, I did miss a few tracks, here is a set list I found online.

1. My Name Is Jonas
2. Pink Triangle
3. Perfect Situation
4. Say It Ain't So
5. Susanne
6. Keep Fishin'
7. King
8. Undone
9. Pork and Beans
10. Dreamin'
11. Dope Nose
12. Troublemaker
13. Automatic
14. Hash Pipe
15. El Scorcho
16. Morning Glory
17. Greatest Man
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18. Island in the Sun
19. Beverly Hills
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20. Heart Songs vinyl into Sliver
21. Buddy Holly

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Rocked My Socks Off!

Well my friends Zach and Weezie were right, last nights Weezer performance totally rocked my socks off! I don't have time right now to give a full review of the show, but I thought I'd post a few pics, and then give greater detail at a later time.

Enjoy,

-T


Angels & Airwaves opened the show, for the most part they were really good, although Tom DeLonge can't sing on key for the life of him... Other than that they sounded great musically!


For some reason, Angels & Airwaves chose to use so many strobe lights, that it was hard to look directly at the stage.

Weezer takes the stage, and although it may be hard to tell from the pic, Rivers is wearing a ski mask.



The Sweater Song with the guys from Angels and Airwaves. Pat, Weezer's drummer can be seen in the middle of the picture playing the guitar solo, and Rivers, Weezer's guitarist/vocalist can be seen on the far right drumming.

The encore "hootenanny" preformance with 30 local musicians. They preformed Island in the Sun and Beverly Hills.

The second encore featuring Buddy Holly and the classic lighted Weezer =w=


***sorry for the low quality pictures, they were taken with my cell phone***