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Austin City Limits 2009: !!!

Written on October 3rd, 2009 by Jamie Leeone comment

Today we fought the rain to see !!!. No, I’m not really excited (although it was pretty amazing). !!!, pronounced chk, chk, chk, is dance-punk band from Sacramento that performed earlier today at Austin City Limits. When we first arrived at the set I wasn’t impressed by the lead vocalist, Nic Offer. I thought that his voice was a little grating and that he couldn’t dance to save his life but after only one song we all fell a little bit in love with !!!. The dancing didn’t get any better but there was something unbelievably charming about the Nic Offer. He jumped out into the rain and danced on the speakers, showing that he wasn’t afraid to get wet if it meant dancing with his fans. He high-fived everyone and even jumped over the gate into the hordes of fans. The camera men went crazy trying to follow him and the security guards just gave up. I don’t know if I could listen to his whole CD but they band put on an amazing show!!!!

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Austin City Limits 2009

Written on October 2nd, 2009 by Jamie Leeno comments

Today, for the third year in a row, I set out to Austin City Limits. For those of you who don’t live in Austin, ACL is an annual three day music festival. For us, a three day pass is a bit of a splurge but if you buy the tickets right when they are released–before anyone knows who will be playing–then it is much more affordable.

So far things have been great. The crowd happily enjoyed the October weather. Memories of heat and dust and even the prospect of rain didn’t seem to bring anyone down. I arrived on the scene at about noon, early enough to enjoy some bands without having to fight the crowd. In the morning I was impressed with The School of Seven Bells but I think the best show of the day went to Raphael Saadiq. Saadiq and his band took control of the stage, encouraging everyone in the audience to dance around and be involved. Each of his band members brought so much energy to the table that it was near impossible to sit idly. During these festivals you see a lot of bands but all too often they think that all they need to do is sit on stage and sing their songs.

Peter will argue that the show of the day should go to Them Crooked Vultures. I think he described the show as “taking us into the fourth dimension to pray at the temple of rock.” I enjoyed the show but somehow I can’t say that I experienced the “tidal wave of super-human emotion” that he did.Raphael Saadiq

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