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Monday
May162011

M3 2011 Day 1 Review

M3 Rock Festival 2011 is in the books. This was the third year for the event and I've attended every one to date. M3 is held at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. This was the first year the event was extended beyond one day – the special Kix-off party was Friday night. Of course, Kix headlined. The attendance was way more than I expected for Friday – 10,000 easy. It was cold and rain threatened and I expected some people to stay away. I think pretty much everyone ignored the weather and headed out to rock.


I really can't speak to Black Mambooza because I was too busy walking around and talking to people during their set. Jetboy sounded good, featuring their new singer DK Revelle. Since fellow BBG! writer Brian loves Jetboy, I will let him comment more about their set. I will say this: Brian was very excited to see them and we made sure to be in our seats in time for their set.


Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns were up next. The thing that strikes me about them is that is dawned on me that I no longer care to argue over which version of the band is better. It just is what it is at this point. Phil sounded good – from what I could make out anyway. There were some major sound issues going on and for a lot of the set I kept leaning over to people and asking “What is he singing?” Seriously, at some points I had no idea what song was being performed and keep in mind – I have every L.A. Guns song memorized. This was both frustrating and disappointing for me. At any rate, L.A. Guns played the hits you would expect and ended with “The Ballad of Jayne.” This was an odd end and not planned – they were cut off (I think “Rip and Tear” was cut). I'm not sure how it happened, but the fest was behind by this point in the show – just a couple bands in! At one point, Lewis came out with some sparklers on his head. As in, he was wearing a construction-hat type thing with lit sparklers shoved in the top. I'm not sure why other than the fact that this was cheaper than pyro or something.


By the time L.A. Guns were done, the pavilion seats were just packed. The girls behind me were jumping around, singing along and having a good time. When Warrant came on, they screamed “We love you Jani!” Christian and I just turned a little towards them and laughed. Why ruin their fun by correcting them?!


In all seriousness, Warrant with Robert Mason were incredibly good. Probably the best Warrant show I've ever seen. The sound was better than it was for L.A. Guns but still not perfect. Warrant had stage banners made promoting their new album Rockaholic and they were also selling it in the merch booth. Robert only mentioned the album was for sale one time, for which I am grateful. When a band pimps their merch too much, it makes me nervous. Think of all the Warrant hits and you've got the set, plus a couple new tunes including “Sex Ain't Love.” The crowd did not want to hear new Warrant, however. I swear, at one point it seemed like people were booing when Robert mentioned the new stuff. Who wasn't booing? Those girls behind me who love Jani Lane! They were screaming for “Cherry Pie.” They got it, of course. It was the last song. Warrant also played “Uncle Tom's Cabin” and I watched Christian sing along to it even though he didn't think I was looking at him (ha). Robert worked the crowd better than I remember and he has tons of energy. I think working with him is giving the original guys in Warrant a shot in the arm – and that's good. I recently interviewed Jerry Dixon and that will be on Noisecreep too. We talked all about Rockaholic and more.


But let's be honest. Everyone knows Kix is my band and Friday for me was all about Kix. The band finally got the M3 headline spot they deserve! Kix opened with “Ring Around Rosie” and the sound was distorted. It was too low for a lot of the set. This made me crazy. More songs: “Atomic Bombs,” Lie Like a Rug,” “Sex,” “Don't Close Your Eyes,” “Hot Wire,” “Girl Money” “Cold Shower” and more. The set was so good because the band was so excited to be headlining. Steve Whiteman kept saying how scared and nervous he was and how he couldn't believe that many people would come out to see them. It was adorable. Kix actually got to have a proper encore with many songs! The band even came forward and did an acoustic version of “For Shame.” Merriweather has a strict curfew of 11 p.m. but Kix played until 11:30 and the crowd loved every minute. The band ended with “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah” and Steve's classic rap. There was an over-head balloon drop and Steve had a giant mallet that he pounded balloons with from the stage. The length of the set and the epicness of “Hot Wire” (10,000 people pounding their feet in unison) made this my favorite Kix performance of all time. I loved it all: the stage banter, the choreography, the genuine happiness and Brian's signature polka dot tops. That is all. Day two review tomorrow. I'll have a photo gallery too.

 

Sunday
May152011

Who Remembers Silent Rage?

I came across Silent Rage's video for "Rebel Without a Cause" the other day. I haven't thought about Silent Rage in awhile...so I went to their Facebook page to see what is going on. Turns out, the band is apparently getting ready to record and tour again. This floored me, to be honest. So, what do you think of a new Silent Rage record?


Saturday
May142011

Vivian Campbell, 'Seems So Real' 

Have you heard Vivian Campbell's new song "Seems So Real?" The song sounds nothing like Def Leppard - it's definitely alternative rock. Check it out and let me know what you think. Props to Viv for putting out new music.


Seems So Real by Vivian Campbell

Friday
May132011

I'm Enroute to M3!

Early this morning, I'm flying to Baltimore, Maryland for the M3 Rock Festival. I'm planning on meeting a lot of you guys there, so if you see me, don't hesitate to come and say hello!

My big goals of the weekend? Hang with friends of course, but also rock out to Kix (tonight!), Mr. Big and Whitesnake. I'm also really curious about Hurtsmile.

After the festival, expect a full recap and plenty of photos. For immediate news, please follow me on Twitter @bringbackglam -- I'll have set reviews and funny stories all weekend long. Now, let's just keep our fingers crossed for sunny skies and no rain! If you want to meet and don't see me, Tweet me.

Rock on people. Oh and if you live close and don't have tickets - get on down to Merriweather Post Pavilion. Seats are left, and the lawn is always an option.

 


Thursday
May122011

Headphone Discussion?

Can we have a bit of a different type of discussion today? I want some opinions on headphone brands. For the longest time I thought Bose offered the best in headphones and stereo sound. Now I'm thinking that Beats might be better? The last time I was at Best Buy, I looked at the Beats... and about fell over at the price. The earbuds are over a hundred bucks!


Then I see a commercial...you can get a laptop with Beats audio. I'm in the market for a new laptop (mine is a piece of crap) so I'm intrigued by this. For someone who lives and dies by music like me, I think having optimal sound would be a great luxury -- something I would really enjoy. Do any of you own any Beats products? I'm pretty sure you can get true Beats stereo speakers as well, but I'm not in the market for that. I don't have the space or the budget. But I'm thinking the laptop with Beats audio would be good... and maybe even the earbuds? I would like a real-life opinion here. If you have the Beats, are they worth the cost and how does the sound differ from iPod earbuds or other brands like Bose? Thank you in advance.


If you have no idea what I'm talking about, here's a video. Then maybe you can benefit from the discussion too. I'm crossing my fingers that at least one of my readers has an opinion on this!


Wednesday
May112011

South Texas Rock Fest Is Back

Feel like the summer festival calendar is jam-packed? Well, South Texas Rock Fest is back, but this time in the fall. The fest will take place in San Antonio, Texas October 7 and 8.

So far, the bands announced are Quiet Riot, Moxy and Stephen Pearcy. Obviously, more bands will be added. The actual event location is the Sunken Garden. I've never been there, but the pictures show that it will be a great venue for a festival. Plus, San Antonio in October means great temperatures, too.

The official website is under maintenance, so I don't have information on ticket prices or anything of that sort. Keep checking back for information and band announcements.


Tuesday
May102011

Switchblade Scarlett Rocks! 

So yesterday, we discussed Wildstreet. Then someone mentioned Switchblade Scarlett in the comments. And then a member of the band Switchblade Scarlett emailed me, saying I should check them out. So I did. And they rock!

Turns out, Switchblade Scarlett are from Ohio and they have that great Glam sound. The band's debut, White. Line. Fever will be out in July. Check them out. I'm sure when July rolls around, I'll be reviewing the album. I like what I hear so far!