Saturday, January 15, 2011

January 14, 2010: Tokyo Police Club/Two Door Cinema Club, EP Taylor's, Oshawa, ON


            It always seemed slightly surreal that Two Door Cinema Club would come and play at Durham College, and almost as odd that Tokyo Police Club would play here. On the list of the tour dates for this current North American tour, Oshawa stuck out like a sore thumb. EP Taylor’s was about a quarter of the size of most of the venues on the tour, and that’s why this show was so great.
            Northern Ireland’s Two Door Cinema Club played first. They had achieved quite a bit of success in the United Kingdom over the last year by taking Foals-style mathy indie rock and adding a huge dose of poppiness to it. Judging by this performance, 2011 will likely be the year they conquer North America also. The set highlights were obviously their two strongest songs, ‘What You Know’ and ‘Something Good Can Work’, as well as, to a lesser extent, ‘Undercover Martyn’ and set closer ‘I Can Talk’. TDCC also played a smattering of new songs, which sounded slightly more mature than the songs off of their debut album Tourist History. Of the new songs, ‘Hand Shake’ sounded the best. Even though the crowd wasn’t as receptive to them as they were to Tokyo Police Club (I’m sure alcohol MIGHT have had something to do with that, plus the fact that TPC are Canadian), Two Door Cinema Club were many times better than TPC in terms of live performance.
            So then it was time for Tokyo Police Club, and as per usual, their live performance was kind of disappointing. They just don’t sound good live, plus no matter what they seem to do, their newer songs have never again attained the heights of their debut mini-LP, A Lesson In Crime. However, the must-have-been-sell-out crowd more than made up for this, going crazy for the majority of TPC’s set. Halfway through the set, a highly inappropriate mosh pit started, and surprisingly, it continued for the rest of the night, much to the obvious discomfort of singing bassist Dave Monks. It was the second most inappropriate mosh pit I’ve seen, the most inappropriate one was at a Los Campesinos! show, and that one was more impressive because it wasn’t as alcohol-fueled. Set highlights included all of the four songs from A Lesson In Crime they played, as well as ‘Tessellate’, ‘Your English Is Good’, and ‘Wait Up (Boots of Danger)’.
            The moral of the story is that TDCC are a great live band, TPC are not, but drunk people will go crazy either way.

-Scott Kendall



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Sunday, January 2, 2011

The Best Albums of 2010


So, every self-respecting blog just HAS to do an end-of-the-year list of the best albums, and this is mine (just according to my opinion). I, of course, recommend you check all of them out.

1. Rolo Tomassi-Cosmology
2. Starkey-Eardrums and Black Holes
3. Crystal Castles-Crystal Castles (II)
4. Foals-Total Life Forever
5. Bring Me The Horizon-There Is A Hell Believe Me I've Seen It, There Is A Heaven Let's Keep It A Secret
6. Freelance Whales-Weathervanes
7. B.A. Johnston-Thank You For Being A Friend
8. The Word Alive-Deceiver
9. Skream-Outside The Box
10. Attack Attack!-Attack Attack!
11. Chiodos-Illuminaudio
12. Circa Survive-Blue Sky Noise
13. Eagle Scout-New Hands
14. Abandon All Ships!-Geeving
15. Owen Pallett-Heartland
16. Miniature Tigers-Fortress
17. The Dillinger Escape Plan-Option Paralysis
18. Two Door Cinema Club-Tourist History
19. Minus The Bear-OMNI
20. These New Puritans-Hidden
21. Delphic-Acolyte
22. Magnetic Man-Magnetic Man
23. Mystery Jets-Seratonin
24. Los Campesinos!-Romance Is Boring
25. Attila-Rage
26. Klaxons-Surfing The Void
27. Tokyo Police Club-Champ
28. Sky Sailing-An Airplane Carried Me To Bed
29. We Are Scientists-Barbara
30. Ikonika-Contact, Love, Want, Have
31. Alesana-The Emptiness
32. The Felix Culpa-Sever Your Roots
33. Weezer-Hurley
34. Marina & The Diamonds-The Family Jewels
35. Of Mice & Men-Of Mice & Men
36. Hadouken!-For The Masses
37. Godfalls-Make Me Alpha
38. Girl Talk-All Day
39. Rusko-O.M.G.!
40. Gorillaz-Plastic Beach
41. Tera Melos-Patagonian Rats
42. Gold Panda-Lucky Shiner
43. 3OH!3-Streets Of Gold
44. Greeley Estates-No Rain, No Rainbow
45. Hawthorne Heights-Skeletons
46. Rout-The Spirit Of Humanity
47. eatmewhileimhot!-xALBUMx
48. Emarosa-Emarosa  
49. Arcade Fire-The Suburbs
50. MGMT-Congratulations

Best EPs of 2010
1. Skrillex-Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites
2. The Devil Wears Prada-Zombie EP
3. Stepdad-Ordinaire EP
4. There For Tomorrow-RE:Creations
5. Lights-Acoustic EP