Most bands would be lucky to have one song as good as any of the songs in Slowdim’s catalog. They sparkle and pull on your heart strings. Slowdim’s Rumble set was gorgeous.
Well, if you’re going to have a best set ever, The Rumble is a great time to do it. Fresh off the Day of Rest, Butterknife opened Rumble Prelim Night #4 with a precision set of future indie rock anthems.
This is Anngelle. She’s pretty good at this whole Rumble thing.
We’re half way through Rumble prelims week. I hope you enjoyed your Day of Rest. Things get going again tonight. Here’s the schedule for the rest of the week. In the meantime, these are some thing I’ve been chewing on…
Old Favorites GD Drax attack! Airport continues to amaze me. Based on the crowd response, I wasn’t the only one in awe. Sinnet played “Year of the Whale” like it was the last song on earth. So good. After catching the band a couple of times minus a member, I finally got the full Doom Lover experience. It was everything I hoped it would be. Arena-rockers-in-training The Life Electric played like TT’s was The Centrum. How good were Goddamn Draculas? You knew it was their night by half way through the first song.
New Faces Z*L has a sound inspired by the man who inspired the naming of The Rumble. Did you follow all that?
Lots of good stuff from new-to-me bands in the first half of the week. Z*L was a visceral experience. Their guitar reverb is still decaying. Tigerman Woah and Guillermo Sexo came highly recommended and delivered inspired sets. Rebuilder were the first band of this year’s event. They set the bar high.
Bubbles Vs. Feathers Vs. Confetti Barricade blasts bubbles. Sidewalk Driver sent confetti flying when they played The Rumble. White Dynomite famously filled the air with feathers as part of their pillow sacrifice to the Rumble gods. This year, it was bubbles floating by. Barricades broke out the bubble gun during their Tuesday night win.
Fun With Numbers Airport: Six Guys In Ties
The Fightin’ Fifty-Four: 54 performers have taken the stage to Rumble this year. Seven were part of quintets. There were also a pair of quartets, one trio and one duo. Airport trumped ’em all as a sextet.
Ties On The Rise: Two years ago, 5 different performers wore ties during The Rumble. Last year it was 8. We’re half way through the preliminary round and 10 performers have already donned ties (2 of the bow variety) in the 2014 Rumble.
I Can’t Count That High: How many notes did Emma Ate The Lion play during their set? Heck, how many notes did they play during a single song? Wowza.
Play Me Out When Particles Collide were having a pretty good set Monday night. Then they played “Constant Disaster” and the place went bonkers. Below are a few of the songs that have stuck with me so far. Now get thee to TT’s!
Rumble Prelim Night #3 ended with an arena-primed, sweat-and-delay-drenched set from The Life Electric. It was a fitting way to head into the Day of Rest.
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble 2014 Prelim Night #3 Barricades (Winner) Airport Z*L
The Life Electric
Rock ‘n’ roll from the primordial ooze! If The Rumble truly is named after the Link Wray song, then Z*L is the band keeping that spirit alive in the 35th edition of the franchise. Let the reverb ring!
That there was damn near perfect. Airport just delivered the best set I’ve ever seen them play. These guys have some of the finest songs in the land. Tonight they delivered them with precision and heart. A great Rumble set.
Fiercely curious. Aggressively progressive. Able to leap tall melodies in a single bound. Emma Ate The Lion put an exclamation point on Rumble Prelim Night #2.
The illegitimate spawn of Journey and AC/DC just mainlined some punk rock and descended upon TT’s with a vengeance. Sweet, sweet harmonies wrap their black wings around you as their power chords go for the kill. Goddamn Draculas take Rumble Prelim Night #2.