Show Review: Gerard Way at the Fillmore 10/12/14

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To be honest, I don’t think anything has made me feel older than waiting in line to get into a Gerard Way show, all alone, on a chilly San Francisco night. So many teenage girls with their moms who are closer to my age than they are. All pumped up with teenager energy and hormones. It was overwhelming and energy sucking. I can’t even imagine how Gerard Way must feel, looking at this crowd, when he is a year older than me, married and a Dad himself. It must be weird to say the least. I will say though that at least a lot of them looked like the disaffected youth that would have been the original fans of his former band My Chemical Romance. But now that being weird is normal, who knows if they have the same insecurities and pain that the original “emo” fans of his would have had, like myself. So, what kind of night would it be? Would all that teenage energy turn into something beautiful? Something destructive? Or just throb into something else completely? Continue reading “Show Review: Gerard Way at the Fillmore 10/12/14”

Spinning Platters Picks Six: Albums I Am Thankful For

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On Thanksgiving, the holiday season begins with family, stuffing your face, and thinking of the things you can give thanks to.  As a music nerd I would like to take time to thank the albums that have changed my life in one way or another.  Some of them have brought me comfort through the years and others have helped to shape my musical taste and turned me in to the reviewer I am today.  Some may surprise you and others should be extremely obvious to those who know me.  To all of the artists involved I say a warm thank you and a happy holidays.  To you, dear readers, hopefully one of these albums can bring you a little warmth on a cold winter day. Continue reading “Spinning Platters Picks Six: Albums I Am Thankful For”