Concert Photos: After Midnight Project
October 28, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Concert Photography
After Midnight Project performed at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ on 10.27.2009 supporting Chevelle.
Photo Credit: Stephanie Baldwin
Concert Review: Chevelle Out of this World Performance
October 28, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Concert Reviews
By D. Marcher, www.FromTheCrowd.com
Chevelle, the Chicago trio consisting of Pete Loeffler (vocals, guitars), Sam Loeffler (drums) and Dean Bernardini (bass, live backing vocals) performed at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe on October 27 in support of their new album Sci-Fi Crimes.
It was an evening full of music with three opening bands, The Asylum, New Medicine and After Midnight Project. While The Asylum seemed to be heavier metal rock, then one would expect for a Chevelle concert, New Medicine seemed to bridge the musical gap and After Midnight Projects’ performance completed the transition and was able to draw the majority of the crowd that had been waiting on the patio into the theatre, proving they are an excellent tour companion.
Chevelle took the stage around 10:15, providing an entertaining and interactive experience to the crowd. Accompanied by dence fog, green and deep blue lighting the stage defiantly set to provide a Sci –Fi feeling and allow the audience to be abducted by the trio.
It was immediately down to business as the intricate rifts of the first song began as the crowd exploded. Pete travelled across the stage ensuring to not neglect anyone from the audience. Vocals were right on point as the Marquee filled with energy from the performance. The crowd loved the musical journey they were on. The venue was not filled to capacity, however, this was an advantage as it allowed concertgoers to move freely to the music and not just stand there listening to it.
Clips from various movies would play providing transitions between songs and at times Pete would interacting to the crowd, at one point stating the obvious “As you can see know we’re sort of into the whole alien thing now.” But then followed by a surprising request, “ Oh and if anyone’s had any alien encounters we’d love to talk to you after the show” some members of the audience laughed others seemed very excited by the opportunity.
Chevelle set list was dominated by their latest effort, Sci-Fi Crimes featuring “Sleep Apnea”, “Jars”, “Letter From A Thief”, “Roswell Spell” and others. The Trio also played fan favorites such as “The Red” “Send the Pain Below” from Wonder What’s Next, and “Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)” from This Type of Thinking Could Do Us In during their 90 minute set.
Overall, it was a dynamic night of music. As I drove past the tour busses shortly after midnight, I couldn’t help but wonder about the small crowd that remained patiently waiting. Were they just dedicated fans or did they have they had alien abduction stories for Chevelle? Your guess is as good as mine!
Concert Photos: Chevelle
October 28, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Concert Photography
Chevelle performed at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ on 10.27.2009.
Photo Credit: Stephanie Baldwin
Album Review: Sunny Day Sets Fire
October 25, 2009 by Tamara, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
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By Tamara, www.FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
Hailing from Hong Kong, UK, Canada and Italy I introduce Sunny Day Sets Fire (http://www.sunnydaysetsfire.com ), the band that sounds like a neon bright sunset. Sunny Day sets Fire is an indie psychedelic pop group formed in London. What’s unique about the group is that they are from all different parts of the world; which probably gives them their wide arrange of taste in music. The release of Stranger Release EP has a blend of DJ’s and artist from different genres such as; The Cool Kids, CSS, and The Slip just to name a few.
The Remix album starts out with the original version of ‘Strangers’ followed by 3 remixes. Each remix brings its own flavor to the song. If you want the fast techno club version of ‘Stranger’ listen to the Remix with The Cool kids. My favorite version on ‘Strangers’ on the EP album is actually the radio edit Track 2. The radio version added different drums and the guitar giving it a reminiscent sound of The Monkees. They also added remix versions of ‘Wilderness’, ‘Adrenaline’, and ‘Brainless’. Every Remix on the album gets your blood pumping your head banging and will get you ready to break out and dance. An 8 track album that has a lot to offer.
For the purpose of putting a remix album out Sunny Day Sets Fire manage to put out an adrenaline rushing album with a wild and strange twist. All while making it look Brainless! Looking forward to the next album Sunny Day Sets Fire puts out and the featuring artist they’ll be working with!
I give the album 3 ½ Stars
Pick of the Week: Chevelle w/ After Midnight Project
October 25, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Pick of the Week
Tue, October 27
Chevelle w/ After Midnight Project
Album Review: Morcheeba “Dive Deep”
October 19, 2009 by Tamara, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
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By Tamra, www.FromTheCrowd.com contributor
I’ve never heard anything like the Morcheeba album Dive Deep. Dive Deep is definitely an easy listen from beginning to end. This is the 6th album completed by the band. With a fitting title and album cover of the ocean the album puts you into a calming deep trance like the ocean with the occasionally big waves to move you deeper. Morcheeba is a British band with an eclectic sound with many collaborating talents. The group members Paul and Ross Godfrey had a falling out with past lead singer and decided they no longer wanted to share decisions with a permanent singer; which lead them to the internet for the collaborations on Dive Deep. The album honestly sounds like a mix someone put together of there favorite songs with all of the different vocals. These collaborations gave the album sounds of many different genres of music such as; electro, blues, folk, country, and even trip-hop.
I’ll give you a little taste of what this album offers. “Run Honey Run” a country folk song with an electro twist to the instrumental throughout the song. Run honey run and never stop to look inside your mind rings the chorus against the banjo the main instrumental in the song. Bradley’s twang flows well with the music creating a great melody. A couple of tracks down you’ll find “One love Karma” telling you to keep it copasetic. “One love Karma” is featuring cool calm Pete a hip-hop track with the electro laid back beat. You’ll find a French track “Au De la” following “One Love Karma”. Morcheeba also incorporated two tracks that are just instrumental no vocals. Now that’s just a taste of Dive Deep.
For an album that is only 40 minutes Morcheeba gives a variety of different sounds to relax to. With out a lead vocalist to identify with on the album Morcheeba doesn’t sound like a band, it sounds like a CD of a variety of different artists. If you’re looking for a mix of relaxing music Morcheeba Dive Deep would be the album for you.
I Give 3 Stars.
Concert Photos: Daughtry 10.13.2009
October 14, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
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Daughtry performed at the Marquee Theatre on 10.13.2009 to a sold out crowd.
Photo Credit: Stephanie Baldwin
Stephen Lynch Reschedules Phoenix Show
October 12, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
Filed under Upcoming Events
STEPHEN LYNCH RESCHEDULES PHOENIX SHOW
Orpheum Theatre Friday, JANUARY 8
(Phoenix, AZ) – Stephen Lynch, self-proclaimed “musician trapped in the
body of a comedian” has rescheduled his postponed Phoenix show at the
Orpheum Theatre for Friday, January 8 at 8:00PM. The show originally
scheduled for tonight at the Orpheum Theatre was postponed due to a
personal emergency. Tickets sold for the October 9 date will be honored
January 8.
In March 2009 Stephen christened Comedy Central Live Entertainment
-Comedy Central’s new division focused on stand-up tours, comedy
festivals, performance DVDs and CDs- with the release of his fourth much
anticipated CD 3 BALLOONS, his current U.S. and European tour as well as
the forthcoming one hour Comedy Central special and a concert film DVD.
Each of Stephen’s CDs: “3 Balloons,” “A Little Bit Special,”
“Superhero,” and “The Craig Machine,” have sold thousands of copies
around the world. His first DVD, “Live at the El Rey” was certified Gold
by the Recording Industry Association of America. Stephen has toured
with some of the biggest names in comedy, including Lewis Black and the
late Mitch Hedberg. He’s also headlined his own sold out shows
throughout the United States and Europe, where he is considered “the
Beyonce of Scandinavia.”
Album Review: Bloodsimple “Red Harvest”
October 12, 2009 by Tamara, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
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By Tamra, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
Bloodsimple biography starts out by saying “Let’s face it, life isn’t pretty.” Bloodsimple an American Metal group formed in 2002 definitely lives by that through their music. Red harvest is their second album released under Warner Bros record that came out in 2007. Red harvest follows their album A Cruel World. The group consists of Tim Williams (vocals), Mike Kennedy (guitar) Nick Rowe (Guitar), and Kyle Sanders (Bass). The group has three songs that have charted in the top 40 off of their two albums. Red Harvest, their latest album, is full of harsh vocals, spoken words, and a lot of mediocre randomness.
I was not a fan of the majority of Red Harvest as it was subpar in my opinion. Red Harvest lyrically content is of killing, temptations, and the usually darkness of heavy metal. The first track on the album ‘Ride with Me’, reminds me of twisted version of Tenacious D song Tribute. Red Harvest begins with telling a story over the guitar chords setting the scene for the album. His screaming vocals seem forced, and the solo’s that should sound like an outrageous freestyle feel rehearsed. The album does not have a flow; where themes begin they are not finished throughout the album. In tracks 2 ‘Red Harvest’ and track 3 ‘Dark Helmet’ the songs end with random sound effects that are not heard in any other tracks again until track 8 ‘Whiskey and Hell Bound’. ‘Whiskey and Hell Bound’ begins with another random sound effect of an airplane following a bomb introducing the intense riffs. Some tracks implement spoken word well while others tracks like ‘Dead Man Walking’ and ‘Suck it up’ try to have catchy hooks.
Overall the album had potential but each song ended with a boring snore and a distant memory of what I was listening to. Not one of the ripping guitar strings complemented by the bass stuck with me. I give this album 2 and ½ stars
Pick of the Week: Daughtry 10.13.09
October 8, 2009 by FromTheCrowd
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Daughtry
w/ David Hodges
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Marquee Theatre, Tempe
6:30 PM, All Ages




