Show Review: Garbage, Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and Metric at Concord Pavilion, 6/6/23

This concert was an extremely rare event. Possibly described as a single-night festival hosting only the headliners.  Despite the unique opportunity, the majority of the crowd was late to arrive.   Unfortunately, this is typical for a mid-week show with a start time of 7 pm at a venue as remote as the Concord Pavilion.  Garbage executed an aggressive grunge-punk vibe; Noel Gallagher and High Flying Birds flowing chill melodies.  Metric was the perfect dynamic intro, as their versatile style lent a glimpse of what was yet to come. Continue reading “Show Review: Garbage, Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and Metric at Concord Pavilion, 6/6/23”

Single Of The Week: “Hey Lou” by Liz Phair

David Bowie’s Blackstar. Metallica’s Hardwired… To Self Destruct. Cher’s Believe. Green Day’s American Idiot. Bob Dylan’s Oh Mercy. It’s rare for an artist to go over a decade between “classic albums.” These five were the only five I could really think of where the band was able to find that magic, get that “this is why I love this artist” sound after years. Liz Phair’s two most recent records, Somebody’s Miracle and Funstyle weren’t for me. I actually wasn’t even sure Phair was going to release another album after 2010’s Funstyle, let alone a record that I was going to be legit excited about. 

So, when I put on “Hey Lou,” that angular acoustic guitar HIT ME IMMEDIATELY. THIS IS THE LIZ PHAIR THAT I LOVE!!! It’s classic Liz Phair: rough, a little abrasive, vivid lyrics. Yet, the song sounds fairly mature. The arrangement is complex and fascinating in a way that someone with 30 years experience under her belt as a songwriter would be able to do. And, really, she is a better singer now. It’s just a great song. 

“Hey Lou” is out now in all the usual places. It’s the first single off her upcoming record Soberish, due later this year. If you are jonesing for a Liz Phair concert, she’s doing a live stream on March 3rd, aptly titled “I Was Almost There.” And, of course, we are still waiting to see officially when we will be able to enjoy live music again, but Phair is still due to tour with Alanis Morisette and Garbage later this Summer. Dr Fauci said that it’s important to make plans out in the world for after this is over, so it’s really beneficial to start buying concert tickets anyways! Until then, keep double masking, avoiding unnecessary trips into the world, washing your hands, and be sure to get your shots when they become available again, and we might actually enjoy this ridiculous lineup together. 

Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts: 10/1/15-10/7/15

Emmylou Harris
She put the “Hardly” in the Hardly Strictly.

It’s a packed week with Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in Golden Gate Park and Alternative Press Expo in San Jose.

Coming up we have concerts by old people, young old people, and very old people who don’t much age. Let’s preview! Continue reading “Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts: 10/1/15-10/7/15”

Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 9/27/12-10/04/12

Playing at Slim’s on Sunday

I think we can all agree that this is a weird week. Heavy on legends, but plenty of places where you can experiment, sonically. Please, have fun with it!

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