I didn't go to Against Me! on Friday night. I've really wanted to see the band for a while now, but the thought of a packed to the gills Stone Pony just didn't sound like my kinda thing. And, as it was, our dear friends in Hot Blood were holding the release show for Overcome Part 2 at Asbury Lanes. Not a tough decision.
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Honah Lee |
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Gangway! |
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Execütors |
Things got crazier, audience members slipping and sliding on the beer-soaked floor as they tried -- at Kiley's urging -- to start up a circle pit. One by one, various fans and friends of the band climbed onto the stage to assist Kiley on vocals. At one point, Kiley rolled off the top of one of the monitors into the arms of the crowd.
Almost the entire audience climbed onstage for "Class Warfare." Gentleman Jim's voice boomed over the PA warning them that 1/2 inch of plywood wasn't necessarily the most supportive medium for about 75 people. No injuries thankfully.
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Hot Blood |
Saturday, I edited some pics and kind of spent the day trying to wake up in time to head to Bowery Ballroom later that evening. Jersey City's Overlake had a big opening slot for shoegaze legends Swervedriver. Overlake have grown into one of my favorite bands, and I had such a great time seeing Swervedriver in Philly a few months back that I couldn't miss this one. The holiday weekend meant it was an easy, trafficless shot into the city; and we made it in plenty of time for a few beverages with all of Overlake's Jersey City supporters who turned out for the show.
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Overlake |
For their part, Overlake made the most of the opportunity and sounded absolutely huge on the Bowery stage. As the crowd pushed up front for Swervedriver, a couple of Swervedriver fans mentioned to me how great they thought Overlake were.
Toronto's Dearly Beloved were main support and leaned more heavily to the garage / psych rock side of things than shoegaze. Bubble guns, a theremin, and a final song done down on the floor among the audience made for a really good set.
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Dearly Beloved |
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Swervedriver's Adam Franklin |
I hope all of your dreams came true this summer. I'll see you out there this fall when, I'm sure, more of our friends will do more great things and Asbury Park will have ample parking.
Friday and Saturday weren't my greatest picture-taking nights, but you can head to Flickr to see what I managed.
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